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** In "Grad '68", the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the [[MotionParallax parallax with the background]] is off when the camera {{zoom}}s out.
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** In "Grad '68", the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the [[MotionParallax parallax with the background]] is off when the camera {{zoom}}s zooms out.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the [[MotionParallax parallax with the background]] is off when the camera zooms out.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the [[MotionParallax parallax with the background]] is off when the camera zooms {{zoom}}s out.
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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Lacey. In addition her canon ship with Brent, she gets shipped with Karen, Hank and Davis.
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* LauncherOfAThousandShips: Lacey. In addition her canon ship with Brent, she gets shipped with Karen, Hank Hank, and Davis.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the [[MotionParallax parallax with the background background]] is off when the camera zooms out.
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** In "Poor Brent" Brent asks Hank if he likes amethyst (the gem stone) and he thinks Brent is talking about a stripper or wrestler. Nine years after this episode aired, we get ''WesternAnimation/StevenUniverse'', with a character named Amethyst who actually does turn out to be a wrestler in a few episodes.
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** Wanda calling Brent hot in the Second Season premiere becomes Nancy Robertson married Brent Butt.
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** Wanda calling Brent hot (to Lacey’s bewilderment) in the Second Season season 2 premiere becomes funnier when one remembers that Nancy Robertson married and Brent Butt.Butt were likely dating or even engaged by then and would marry a year after the episode aired.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing.
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the house.
** Several scenes with Lacey pouring something from a pitcher also have this. There's some kind of solid object put in there.
*** This is actually sugar, as she is refilling the sugar shakers in the Ruby.
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the house.
** Several scenes with Lacey pouring something from a pitcher also have this. There's some kind of solid object put in there.
*** This is actually sugar, as she is refilling the sugar shakers in the Ruby.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing. The matte lines are noticeably wobbly and the parallax with the background is off when the camera zooms out.
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of thehouse.
** Several scenes with Lacey pouring something from a pitcher also have this. There's some kind of solid object put in there.
*** This is actually sugar, as she is refillinghouse. Also, the sugar shakers falling snow in the Ruby.scene where Karen, Davis and Hank deliver presents to the Buckles was clearly added in post.
** In seasons 5 and 6, many shots of characters standing in doorways—most often at Oscar and Emma’s house—were clearly filmed in front of a green screen. The lighting also often doesn’t match between the shots facing outdoors and the shots facing the house (very sunny and backlit in the former and more diffused in the latter).
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the
** Several scenes with Lacey pouring something from a pitcher also have this. There's some kind of solid object put in there.
*** This is actually sugar, as she is refilling
** In seasons 5 and 6, many shots of characters standing in doorways—most often at Oscar and Emma’s house—were clearly filmed in front of a green screen. The lighting also often doesn’t match between the shots facing outdoors and the shots facing the house (very sunny and backlit in the former and more diffused in the latter).
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** In the Christmas episode, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the house.
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** In “Grad ‘68”, the Christmas episode, ChromaKey effect used in the scene with Karen and Davis on top of the water tower is rather cheap-looking and unconvincing.
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the house.
** In “Merry Gasmas”, Oscar and Emma's car has been digitally added into the exterior shots of the house.
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Critical Research Failure is a disambiguation page
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** Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
*** Though it's at least somewhat likely that she was lying intentionally just to rile up Davis after he was bragging so much about his height.
** On his 40th birthday, Brent reveals he bought a 20 year old bottle of Scotch when he was 20 and stashed it away so he would have 40 year old scotch when he turns 40. Whisky is aged in the barrel and stops aging when bottled, so 20 year old scotch will always be 20 year old scotch.
** Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
*** Though it's at least somewhat likely that she was lying intentionally just to rile up Davis after he was bragging so much about his height.
** On his 40th birthday, Brent reveals he bought a 20 year old bottle of Scotch when he was 20 and stashed it away so he would have 40 year old scotch when he turns 40. Whisky is aged in the barrel and stops aging when bottled, so 20 year old scotch will always be 20 year old scotch.
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"Idiot Plot" is now Flame Bait.
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* EpilepticTrees: When minor character Wes stopped appearing, people began to make theories about it. {{Lampshaded}} when he appears in the 5th season finale:
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* EpilepticTrees: When minor character Wes stopped appearing, people began to make theories about it. {{Lampshaded}} {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d when he appears in the 5th season finale:
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* IdiotPlot: [[spoiler: The plot of the movie is motivated by Dog River becoming bankrupt, which Fitzy accomplished by investing in real estate...in UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}.]]
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* AnchoredShip: The animated series takes place after the movie, however it was decided not to build upon the ending of TheMovie which established that Brent and Lacey had been an OfficialCouple for some time. The cartoon hasn't (as yet) incorporated anything to suggest a break-up or ShipSinking scenario; it just isn't a "thing" in the animated show.
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* AnchoredShip: The animated series takes place was made after the movie, however it was decided not to build upon the ending of TheMovie which established that Brent and Lacey had been an OfficialCouple for some time. The cartoon hasn't (as yet) incorporated anything to suggest a break-up or ShipSinking scenario; it just isn't a "thing" in the animated show.
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Moving to Sickeningly Sweet on the work page
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: TheMovie finally shows us what Wullerton (*spit*) is like. It's an idyllic SugarBowl of a town where everybody is so friendly, cheerful, and selfless all the time that it becomes incredibly creepy. ''That'''s why Dog River hates them so much.
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Since the plot is started by someone doing something stupid seems to fit this better.
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* IdiotPlot: [[spoiler: The plot of the movie is motivated by Dog River becoming bankrupt, which Fitzy accomplished by investing in real estate...in UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}.]]
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* WhatAnIdiot: [[spoiler: The plot of the movie is motivated by Dog River becoming bankrupt, which Fitzy accomplished by investing in real estate...in UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}.]]
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* Wanda calling Brent hot in the Second Season premiere becomes Nancy Robertson married Brent Butt.
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***This is actually sugar, as she is refilling the sugar shakers in the Ruby.
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** Hank's line was actually an inside joke as Wes's actor actually moved to Winnipeg around that time. Also, he died of cancer in 2015.
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** Hank's line was actually an inside joke as Wes's actor actually moved to Winnipeg around that time. Also, he died of cancer in 2015.
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* Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
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* CriticalResearchFailure: Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
** Though it's at least somewhat likely that she was lying intentionally just to rile up Davis after he was bragging so much about his height.
** Though it's at least somewhat likely that she was lying intentionally just to rile up Davis after he was bragging so much about his height.
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* CriticalResearchFailure: CriticalResearchFailure:
* Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
** *** Though it's at least somewhat likely that she was lying intentionally just to rile up Davis after he was bragging so much about his height.height.
** On his 40th birthday, Brent reveals he bought a 20 year old bottle of Scotch when he was 20 and stashed it away so he would have 40 year old scotch when he turns 40. Whisky is aged in the barrel and stops aging when bottled, so 20 year old scotch will always be 20 year old scotch.
* Karen's claim that her height places her in a higher percentile of height for women than Davis' does for men is in reality quite inaccurate. Karen at 5'5 is just barely above the Canadian average of 5'4 for women, while Davis, at 6'1, is in the 90th percentile of height, with the average being 5'9
** On his 40th birthday, Brent reveals he bought a 20 year old bottle of Scotch when he was 20 and stashed it away so he would have 40 year old scotch when he turns 40. Whisky is aged in the barrel and stops aging when bottled, so 20 year old scotch will always be 20 year old scotch.
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* WhatAnIdiot: [[spoiler: The plot of the movie is motivated by Dog River becoming bankrupt, which Fitzy accomplished by investing in real estate...in UsefulNotes/{{Detroit}}.]]
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** : A joke in an early episode has Davis explaining his theory that ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' could have actually happened. Just plausible enough from the original series. [[spoiler:But if you flash-forward to the finale of the reimagined series, this is exactly what's said to have happened.]]
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** : A joke in an early episode has Davis explaining his theory that ''Series/{{Battlestar Galactica|1978}}'' could have actually happened. Just plausible enough from the original series. [[spoiler:But if you flash-forward to the finale of the reimagined series, this is exactly what's said to have happened.]]