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** Freddy the Flea's inspired by, and named after, Creator/RedSkelton's character, Freddy the Freeloader.

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** Freddy the Flea's Fly's inspired by, and named after, Creator/RedSkelton's character, Freddy the Freeloader.
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* PandaingToTheAudience: Khannie is a {{Kawaiiko}}, [[TokenMiniMoe Moe]], {{Pollyanna}}, and she's a panda.

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** Freddy the Flea's inspired by, and named after, Creator/RedSkelton's character, Freddy the Freeloader.
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* OffModel: It's a Creator/DiCEntertainment show attempting the stylings of an animation icon on the cheap, and unsurprisingly this happens often. Especially noticeable in the intro and the digitally animated episodes.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* FierySensuality: In one Power Pooch episode, PP spots a very attractive female walking down the street. To demonstrate her hotness, she leaves a trail of fire everywhere she goes.
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* PantyShot: Chastity in the "Disasterpiece Theatre" segment, though that's more like a short bloomer's shot. Happens as the librarian/narrator shakes the book he just read and she has an oops moment when she's dropped out of the book and bounces hard onto the floor, revealing her unmentionables under her English dress.
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* Pompeii Pete: A short bumbling Roman super centurion from Pompeii was buried in lava and 2,000 years later is free to live in the modern world, annoying a businessman named Dan. [[DependingOnTheWriter Though Dan sometimes is portrayed as a criminal.]]

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* Pompeii Pete: A short bumbling Roman super centurion from Pompeii was buried in lava and 2,000 years later is breaks free from his preserved state to live in the modern world, annoying a businessman named Dan. [[DependingOnTheWriter Though Dan sometimes is portrayed as a criminal.]]
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* BittersweetEnding: The mud pie episode ends this way for Ghengis & Khannie. Ghengis finds out she's earning money from mud pies and spitefully smushes them when he can't cut into the market; Khannie is despondent until she realizes they've become mud pizzas! Cue a new venture. Meanwhile, Ghengis's corporation goes out of business and is fired. Khannie offers an olive branch: would he like to go into business with her? Cut to them running a mud pizza joint together, where she's the manager and he's the chef.
* BolivianArmyEnding: This is how "A Man Called Horsey" is supposed to end when Tex and a horse-Sid are cornered by horse bandits, who are armed to the teeth. Tex then shouts, "Hold it!" and pushes away their guns. He yells at the director that this is a stupid cartoon, and can't they see that?
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* WhoWritesThisCrap: This is how Tex Avery ends "The Person Named Sid". As the sapient horses corner him, he says "Hold it!" and asks them if they can see how stupid the premise is. The horse director and production crew say in unison, "I don't think so."

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* WhoWritesThisCrap: This is how Tex Avery ends "The Person Named Sid"."A Man Called Horsey". As the sapient horses corner him, he says "Hold it!" and asks them if they can see how stupid the premise is. The horse director and production crew say in unison, "I don't think so."
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* WhoWritesThisCrap: This is how Tex Avery ends "The Person Named Sid". As the sapient horses corner him, he says "Hold it!" and asks them if they can see how stupid the premise is. The horse director and production crew say in unison, "I don't think so."

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