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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death. Not to mention the deaths are all animated graphically, especially Flaky.
** There's also the fact that this episode was based on a childhood traumatic memory. Imagine being a toddler and seeing a relative catch fire due to being near the stove...
* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?
** There's also the fact that this episode was based on a childhood traumatic memory. Imagine being a toddler and seeing a relative catch fire due to being near the stove...
* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?
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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death. Not to mention the deaths are all animated graphically, especially Flaky.
**Flaky. There's also the fact that this episode was based on a childhood traumatic memory. Imagine being a toddler and seeing a relative catch fire due to being near the stove...
* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?stove...
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* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?
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** There's also the fact that this episode was based on a childhood traumatic memory. Imagine being a toddler and seeing a relative catch fire due to being near the stove...
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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death.
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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death. Not to mention the deaths are all animated graphically, especially Flaky.
* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?
* WhatAnIdiot: Who's bright idea was it to have the Mole as a firefighter?
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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death.
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* NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode is considered one of the darkest episodes in the series. It has one of the highest kill counts in the series and features the sight of characters violently burning to death.death.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode and "Wishy Washy" are considered some of the most darkest episodes in the series.
** "Who's to Flame?" has one of the most highest kill counts in the series.
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpy and Petunia's deaths being the most graphic in the entire series.
** "Who's to Flame?" has one of the most highest kill counts in the series.
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpy and Petunia's deaths being the most graphic in the entire series.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: NightmareFuel: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode and "Wishy Washy" are is considered some one of the most darkest episodes in the series.
** "Who's to Flame?"series. It has one of the most highest kill counts in the series.
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpyseries and Petunia's deaths being features the most graphic in the entire series.sight of characters violently burning to death.
** "Who's to Flame?"
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpy
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* DarkerAndEdgier: While the show is already dark enough to begin with, this episode and "Wishy Washy" are considered some of the most darkest episodes in the series.
** "Who's to Flame?" has one of the most highest kill counts in the series.
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpy and Petunia's deaths being the most graphic in the entire series.
** "Who's to Flame?" has one of the most highest kill counts in the series.
** "Wishy Washy" is especially infamous for Lumpy and Petunia's deaths being the most graphic in the entire series.