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* RetroactiveRecognition: For those wondering, yes, that's [[Franchise/{{Rambo}} Colonel Trautman]] playing the dorky teenager Walter Denton.
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* DorkAge: The fourth season of the TV series.
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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: This is unavoidable, given that the program is set in a HighSchool and stars an English teacher. For example, in "The English Test", Miss Brooks tutors Harriet Conlin, Walter Denton and "Jerky" Mcguirk for an upcoming examination. Connie Brooks covers such topics as "Concord and Governance", "Gerundial Phrases" and "Sentence Structure". Humour is provided by Walter and McGuirk trying to crib off Harriet. Similarly, the episode "Yodar Kritch Award" features Connie attempting to tutor Bones Snodgrass. Here, she covers the subjunctive mood, using the phrase "If I were John the Fisherman." This is a SoundToScreenAdaptation of the radio episode, only [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute substituting]] Bones for his brother Stretch. ''Our Miss Brooks'' similarly covers scientific topics, due to the fact biology teacher Mr. Boynton is Miss Brooks' LoveInterest. The episode "Life Can Be Bones" relies heavily on a discussion of paleontology. A good deal of time is also spent relating the idea of a "Missing Link".

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* UnconventionalLearningExperience: This is unavoidable, given that the program is set in a HighSchool and stars an English teacher. For example, in "The English Test", Miss Brooks tutors Harriet Conlin, Walter Denton and "Jerky" Mcguirk [=McGuirk=] for an upcoming examination. Connie Brooks covers such topics as "Concord and Governance", "Gerundial Phrases" and "Sentence Structure". Humour is provided by Walter and McGuirk [=McGuirk=] trying to crib off Harriet. Similarly, the episode "Yodar Kritch Award" features Connie attempting to tutor Bones Snodgrass. Here, she covers the subjunctive mood, using the phrase "If I were John the Fisherman." This is a SoundToScreenAdaptation of the radio episode, only [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute substituting]] Bones for his brother Stretch. ''Our Miss Brooks'' similarly covers scientific topics, due to the fact biology teacher Mr. Boynton is Miss Brooks' LoveInterest. The episode "Life Can Be Bones" relies heavily on a discussion of paleontology. A good deal of time is also spent relating the idea of a "Missing Link".

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* {{Anvilicious}}: ''Mr. Whipple" sees Miss Brooks and her friends try to help an old man whom they believe is destitute and starving. It turns out he's a [[TheScrooge rich tycoon]] on a diet. However, the generosity of Miss Brooks and her friends so affects Mr. Whipple that he takes them out for dinner, and decides to lobby for a new school gymnasium. It's an entertaining episode nonetheless.



* GirlShowGhetto: ''Our Miss Brooks'' was a hit show, in spite of its star character being a spinster English teacher whose SeriesGoal was marriage to [[LoveInterest biology teacher Mr. Boynton]] [[spoiler: Miss Brooks finally marries Mr. Boynton in TheMovie GrandFinale]]. The show's humor was based on Constance Brooks' sardonic wit, as the [[OnlySaneMan only sane woman]] dealing with a cast of characters including ObliviousToLove Mr. Boynton, her CloudCuckoolander landlady Mrs. Davis, blustery principal Mr. Conklin, and comically dumb students Walter Denton and Stretch Snodgrass. In 1954, Eve Arden won the "Best Female Star of a Regular Series" Emmy Award for her portrayal of Miss Brooks.

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* GirlShowGhetto: ''Our Miss Brooks'' was a hit show, in spite of its star character being a spinster English teacher whose SeriesGoal was marriage to [[LoveInterest biology teacher Mr. Boynton]] [[spoiler: Miss Brooks finally marries Mr. Boynton in TheMovie GrandFinale]]. The show's humor was based on Constance Brooks' sardonic wit, as the [[OnlySaneMan only sane woman]] dealing with a cast of characters including ObliviousToLove Mr. Boynton, her CloudCuckoolander landlady Mrs. Davis, blustery principal Mr. Conklin, and comically dumb students Walter Denton and Stretch Snodgrass. In 1954, Eve Arden won the "Best Female Star of a Regular Series" Emmy Award for her portrayal of Miss Brooks. This shift into a larger audience can be gleaned from what brands bought ad-space in the middle of the show. At the start of its run on radio, Colgate-Palmolive used the half-hour slot to sell articles to women, i.e. Luster-Cream Shampoo, "men folks love it too". Later, they made a 180, switching to promoting Colgate Toothpaste and (men's) Shaving Cream. Anason was a later radio sponsor, while the Armed Forces Radio Network played the program in reruns. On television, the program eventually was used to showcase products aimed for kids, like breakfast cereal and a new type of chocolate milk mix!


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* HollywoodPudgy: Mr. Conklin is referred to as fat on several occasions throughout the series, although he wouldn't be noticeable in a crowd.
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*** The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per usual. The [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] ignored the events of the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).

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*** The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per usual. The [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] ignored the events of the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).Angeles!).
* UnconventionalLearningExperience: This is unavoidable, given that the program is set in a HighSchool and stars an English teacher. For example, in "The English Test", Miss Brooks tutors Harriet Conlin, Walter Denton and "Jerky" Mcguirk for an upcoming examination. Connie Brooks covers such topics as "Concord and Governance", "Gerundial Phrases" and "Sentence Structure". Humour is provided by Walter and McGuirk trying to crib off Harriet. Similarly, the episode "Yodar Kritch Award" features Connie attempting to tutor Bones Snodgrass. Here, she covers the subjunctive mood, using the phrase "If I were John the Fisherman." This is a SoundToScreenAdaptation of the radio episode, only [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute substituting]] Bones for his brother Stretch. ''Our Miss Brooks'' similarly covers scientific topics, due to the fact biology teacher Mr. Boynton is Miss Brooks' LoveInterest. The episode "Life Can Be Bones" relies heavily on a discussion of paleontology. A good deal of time is also spent relating the idea of a "Missing Link".
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* ShockingSwerve: At the start of the fourth season of ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'', Madison High School is suddenly torn down for a freeway, Mr. Boynton starts dating another teacher, and Miss Brooks and Mr. Conklin start working at a private elementary school. Oh, and somehow Miss Brooks had lived in Los Angeles all along instead of [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]. [[CanonDiscontinuity These developments were ignored in the radio program and the concluding movie.]]
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** There is a contingent of fans who prefer the show’s radio incarnation, feeling the humour didn’t always translate well to television. This may be partly attributable to the radio episodes being much easier to find than the bulk of the television series, meaning more people nowadays are likely to be familiar primarily with the radio version.

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** There is a contingent of fans who prefer the show’s radio incarnation, feeling the humour didn’t always translate well to television. television, along with Robert Rockwell being generally regarded as more wooden than the charismatic Jeff Chandler. This may also be partly attributable to the radio episodes being much easier to find than the bulk of the television series, meaning more people nowadays are likely to be familiar primarily with the radio version.
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* ReplacementScrappy: Gene Talbot, who initially replaced Philip Boynton as Connie's LoveInterest in the last season of the television series. However, Mr. Boynton ended up returning by the end of the season, and [[spoiler: marries Connie in TheMovie.]]
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** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).

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** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. *** The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. usual. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the events of the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).
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** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!). [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10203524/1/Our-Miss-Brooks-The-Reunion-Assembly One fan fiction story explains away the discrepancy]] by detailing the final television series as [[AllJustADream a nightmare]] of Miss Brooks'.

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** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!). [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10203524/1/Our-Miss-Brooks-The-Reunion-Assembly One fan fiction story explains away the discrepancy]] by detailing the final television series as [[AllJustADream a nightmare]] of Miss Brooks'.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Again, the controversial final (1955-1956) television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private school when Madison was torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High ended up in Los Angeles after having previously been located in [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.

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** There is a contingent of fans who prefer the show’s radio incarnation, feeling the humour didn’t always translate well to television. This may be partly attributable to the radio episodes being much easier to find than the bulk of the television series, meaning more people nowadays are likely to be familiar primarily with the radio version.
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Again, the controversial final (1955-1956) television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private school when Madison was torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High ended up in Los Angeles after having previously been located in [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.
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* {{Adorkable}}:
** Miss Brooks' LoveInterest, ObliviousToLove Mr. Boynton. Mr. Boynton takes Miss Brooks on dates to the zoo, has an avid interest in frogs, and is painfully shy when it comes to romance. [[spoiler: Mr. Boynton and Miss Brooks finally marry at the end of TheMovie GrandFinale]]
** Squeaky-voiced teenager Walter Denton, who drives Miss Brooks to school.
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* DieForOurShip: ''Our Miss Brooks'' has a unique example from its final television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private school when Madison was torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always previously been in the [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.

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* DieForOurShip: ''Our Miss Brooks'' has a unique example from its final television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private school when Madison was torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always having previously been in the located in [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.



* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Again, the controversial final (1955-1956) television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private elementary school when Madison High was suddenly ordered torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always previously been in the [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Again, the controversial final (1955-1956) television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private elementary school when Madison High was suddenly ordered torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always having previously been in the located in [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:
** In "The Pet Shop", a misunderstanding has Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton decided to stand each other up. At the last moment, Miss Brooks decides to wait outside the pet shop during a shower of rain. It turns out Mr. Boynton can't stay away either, and meets Miss Brooks. The misunderstanding cleared up, the weather also turn sunny, and the two walk away for their date.
** Miss Brooks keeps [[MissedHimByThatMuch missing Mr. Boynton]] in "Mr. Boynton's Return". She finally catches him at the airport as he's about to leave town to visit his parents. Mr. Boynton decides to skip his flight, and spend the weekend in town so he can spend time with Miss Brooks.
** The end of [[TheMovie the cinematic]] GrandFinale, where now engaged to be married, Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton leave the zoo together arm-in-arm headed to setup their new home and live HappilyEverAfter.


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** In "The Pet Shop", a misunderstanding has Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton decided to stand each other up. At the last moment, Miss Brooks decides to wait outside the pet shop during a shower of rain. It turns out Mr. Boynton can't stay away either, and meets Miss Brooks. The misunderstanding cleared up, the weather also turn sunny, and the two walk away for their date.
** Miss Brooks keeps [[MissedHimByThatMuch missing Mr. Boynton]] in "Mr. Boynton's Return". She finally catches him at the airport as he's about to leave town to visit his parents. Mr. Boynton decides to skip his flight, and spend the weekend in town so he can spend time with Miss Brooks.
** The end of [[TheMovie the cinematic]] GrandFinale, where now engaged to be married, Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton leave the zoo together arm-in-arm headed to setup their new home and live HappilyEverAfter.
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* ShockingSwerve: At the start of the fourth season of ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'', Madison High School is suddenly torn down for a freeway, [[CharacterDerailment Mr. Boynton starts dating another teacher]], and Miss Brooks and Mr. Conklin start working at a private elementary school. Oh, and somehow Miss Brooks had lived in Los Angeles all along instead of [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]. [[CanonDiscontinuity These developments were ignored in the radio program and the concluding movie.]]

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* ShockingSwerve: At the start of the fourth season of ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'', Madison High School is suddenly torn down for a freeway, [[CharacterDerailment Mr. Boynton starts dating another teacher]], teacher, and Miss Brooks and Mr. Conklin start working at a private elementary school. Oh, and somehow Miss Brooks had lived in Los Angeles all along instead of [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]. [[CanonDiscontinuity These developments were ignored in the radio program and the concluding movie.]]

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Miss Brooks keeps [[MissedHimByThatMuch missing Mr. Boynton]] in "Mr. Boynton's Return". She finally catches him at the airport as he's about to leave town to visit his parents. Mr. Boynton decides to skip his flight, and spend the weekend in town so he can spend time with Miss Brooks.

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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming:
** In "The Pet Shop", a misunderstanding has Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton decided to stand each other up. At the last moment, Miss Brooks decides to wait outside the pet shop during a shower of rain. It turns out Mr. Boynton can't stay away either, and meets Miss Brooks. The misunderstanding cleared up, the weather also turn sunny, and the two walk away for their date.
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Miss Brooks keeps [[MissedHimByThatMuch missing Mr. Boynton]] in "Mr. Boynton's Return". She finally catches him at the airport as he's about to leave town to visit his parents. Mr. Boynton decides to skip his flight, and spend the weekend in town so he can spend time with Miss Brooks.Brooks.
** The end of [[TheMovie the cinematic]] GrandFinale, where now engaged to be married, Miss Brooks and Mr. Boynton leave the zoo together arm-in-arm headed to setup their new home and live HappilyEverAfter.
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* ShockingSwerve: At the start of the fourth season of ''Radio/OurMissBrooks'', Madison High School is suddenly torn down for a freeway, [[CharacterDerailment Mr. Boynton starts dating another teacher]], and Miss Brooks and Mr. Conklin start working at a private elementary school. Oh, and somehow Miss Brooks had lived in Los Angeles all along instead of [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]. [[CanonDiscontinuity These developments were ignored in the radio program and the concluding movie.]]
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: Miss Brooks keeps [[MissedHimByThatMuch missing Mr. Boynton]] in "Mr. Boynton's Return". She finally catches him at the airport as he's about to leave town to visit his parents. Mr. Boynton decides to skip his flight, and spend the weekend in town so he can spend time with Miss Brooks.

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* DieForOurShip: ''Our Miss Brooks'' has a unique example from its final television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private school when Madison was torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always previously been in the [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.



* GirlShowGhetto: ''Our Miss Brooks'' was a hit show, in spite of its star character being a spinster English teacher whose SeriesGoal was marriage to [[LoveInterest biology teacher Mr. Boynton]] [[spoiler: Miss Brooks finally marries Mr. Boynton in TheMovie GrandFinale]]. The show's humor was based on Constance Brooks' sardonic wit, as the [[OnlySaneMan only sane woman]] dealing with a cast of characters including ObliviousToLove Mr. Boynton, her CloudCuckoolander landlady Mrs. Davis, blustery principal Mr. Conklin, and comically dumb students Walter Denton and Stretch Snodgrass. In 1954, Eve Arden won the "Best Female Star of a Regular Series" Emmy Award for her portrayal of Miss Brooks.



** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).

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** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!). [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10203524/1/Our-Miss-Brooks-The-Reunion-Assembly One fan fiction story explains away the discrepancy]] by detailing the final television series as [[AllJustADream a nightmare]] of Miss Brooks'.
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\n\n* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: Again, the controversial final (1955-1956) television season. Marriage to Mr. Boynton has always been her series goal. ExecutiveMeddling saw Miss Brooks take a new job teaching at a private elementary school when Madison High was suddenly ordered torn down for a new freeway (somehow Madison High had ended up in Los Angeles after always previously been in the [[EverytownAmerica Madison]]). Miss Brooks found herself chased by the school's gym teacher. The new format was unpopular among show fans, and even Eve Arden herself. Mr. Boynton was brought back toward the end of the season in response to popular demand, and the last few episodes saw Miss Brooks pursue him as of old.
** CanonDiscontinuity is at play here. The events of the final television season were ignored on the radio season, where Miss Brooks continued at Madison as per normal. The program ended with a [[TheMovie theatrical]] [[GrandFinale series finale]] that, again, ignored the final television season, and concluded the story at Madison High School (which was in the City of Madison and definitely '''not''' in Los Angeles!).

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* NearlyNormalAnimal : Type three, Almost Normal Animals.
** Mrs. Davis' cat Minera and Mr. Boynton's frog Mcdougall are, on occasion, much smarter than your average cat or frog.
** In the radio episode "The Frog" Miss Brooks receives a call from a tom cat meowing for Minerva.
** When Minerva has kittens, her "husband" Tim is with Miss Brooks and Mrs. Davis in the vet's waiting room. He faints when he's told he's the father of six.


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* NearlyNormalAnimal : Type three, Almost Normal Animals.
** Mrs. Davis' cat Minera and Mr. Boynton's frog Mcdougall are, on occasion, much smarter than your average cat or frog.
** In the radio episode "The Frog" Miss Brooks receives a call from a tom cat meowing for Minerva.
** When Minerva has kittens, her "husband" Tim is with Miss Brooks and Mrs. Davis in the vet's waiting room. He faints when he's told he's the father of six.



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* RepressiveButEfficient: Miss Brooks is justified in calling Mr. Conklin "dictator" of Madison High School. However, for the most part, the school seems to operate well nonetheless.

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* RepressiveButEffecient: Miss Brooks is justified in calling Mr. Conklin "dictator" of Madison High School. However, for the most part, the school seems to operate well nonetheless.

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* RepressiveButEffecient: RepressiveButEfficient: Miss Brooks is justified in calling Mr. Conklin "dictator" of Madison High School. However, for the most part, the school seems to operate well nonetheless.
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* RepressiveButEffecient: Miss Brooks is justified in calling Mr. Conklin "dictator" of Madison High School. However, for the most part, the school seems to operate well nonetheless.

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**Mrs. Davis' cat Minera and Mr. Boynton's frog Mcdougall are, on occasion, much smarter than your average cat or frog.
**In the radio episode "The Frog" Miss Brooks receives a call from a tom cat meowing for Minerva.
**When Minerva has kittens, her "husband" Tim is with Miss Brooks and Mrs. Davis in the vet's waiting room. He faints when he's told he's the father of six.
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DorkAges: The fourth season of the TV series.

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