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* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively. There are also listeners who will cite one of the band's other early albums as being their best, such as their sophomore effort ''Music/{{Abraxas}}''.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively. There are also listeners who will cite one of the band's other early albums as being their best, such as their sophomore effort ''Music/{{Abraxas}}''.''Music/{{Abraxas|Album}}''.
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* UncannyValley: The puppets can veer into this if the bulgy eyes are used as part of them.
** The movie features puppet heads on human bodies.
* WhatAnIdiot: Santana is on the run fron a swarm of bees, and makes it to his car. Not once does it occur to him to roll his windows up so the bees can't get him. To go one step further, everyone sees Santana running from the swarm, and not one of them thinks to high tail it and run away.
** In "Meet Sookdeo", Chang giving Charlene $1500 ''to do her hair'', and believing her lie about her father needing surgery for cataracts ''in his shoulder'', which ends up costing him $800 more. Mere seconds later, [[spoiler: she runs off with Santana, leaving Chang high and dry.]]
*** In "Happy Birthday Charlene", this stupidity goes even further:
--->'''Chang:''' "I give yuh $3000 for rent....and you ent even renting!"
** [[spoiler: In the Movie, Pastor Stewart cheating with [[ProfessionalKiller ''Sookdeo's'']] wife, and even encouraged her to leave him. [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge Guess what happens next]]?]]
** Sookoo's insistence that Santana killed his father, despite being told twice (once by his boss, even) that all his dad did was drink cucumber juice and die of an unrelated heart attack.
** The movie features puppet heads on human bodies.
* WhatAnIdiot: Santana is on the run fron a swarm of bees, and makes it to his car. Not once does it occur to him to roll his windows up so the bees can't get him. To go one step further, everyone sees Santana running from the swarm, and not one of them thinks to high tail it and run away.
** In "Meet Sookdeo", Chang giving Charlene $1500 ''to do her hair'', and believing her lie about her father needing surgery for cataracts ''in his shoulder'', which ends up costing him $800 more. Mere seconds later, [[spoiler: she runs off with Santana, leaving Chang high and dry.]]
*** In "Happy Birthday Charlene", this stupidity goes even further:
--->'''Chang:''' "I give yuh $3000 for rent....and you ent even renting!"
** [[spoiler: In the Movie, Pastor Stewart cheating with [[ProfessionalKiller ''Sookdeo's'']] wife, and even encouraged her to leave him. [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge Guess what happens next]]?]]
** Sookoo's insistence that Santana killed his father, despite being told twice (once by his boss, even) that all his dad did was drink cucumber juice and die of an unrelated heart attack.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: The deaths of Ragoo and Sookdeo in the series is more uncomfortable to watch now that [[http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Radio_DJ_dies_in_late-night_crash-182691901.html their voice actor and puppeteer passed away.]]
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: HarsherInHindsight: The deaths of Ragoo and Sookdeo in the series is more uncomfortable to watch now that [[http://www.trinidadexpress.com/news/Radio_DJ_dies_in_late-night_crash-182691901.html their voice actor and puppeteer passed away.]]
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* EarWorm So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You and I?" featuring [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
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* EarWorm[=/=]SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You and I?" featuring [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
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* EarWorm[=/=]SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: EarWorm So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You and I?" featuring [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
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* [[spoiler: MoralEventHorizon]]: [[spoiler: Sookdeo kidnapping and attempting to kill Janice after Pastor Stewart causes his wife to leave him.]]
* MostAnnoyingSound: The baby crying in the church. [[LampshadeHanging The congregation even tell its mother to shut it up.]]
* MostAnnoyingSound: The baby crying in the church. [[LampshadeHanging The congregation even tell its mother to shut it up.]]
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* [[spoiler: MoralEventHorizon]]: MoralEventHorizon: [[spoiler: Sookdeo kidnapping and attempting to kill Janice after Pastor Stewart causes his wife to leave him.]]
* MostAnnoyingSound: The baby crying in the church. [[LampshadeHanging The congregation even tell its mother to shut it up.]]
* MostAnnoyingSound: The baby crying in the church. [[LampshadeHanging The congregation even tell its mother to shut it up.
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** "Evil Ways" was first recorded by Willie Bobo.
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** "Evil Ways" was and "Fried Neckbones and Some Home Fries" were first recorded by Willie Bobo.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: "The Game Of Love" has a similar tempo, chord progression and is even in the same key as "You Get What You Give" by Music/NewRadicals. Fitting, as the song was written by their former lead singer, Gregg Alexander.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: While ''Supernatural'' is their most critically and commercially successful album, Carlos himself prefers the follow-up album ''Shaman''.
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* CareerResurrection: In the late 90s.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Santana. Ill-tempered, abusive husband, or a BadAss who takes crap from noone?
* DracoInLeatherPants: Santana is pretty much an abusive JerkAss towards people, and yet, most Trinidadians regard him as a complete BadAss who doesn't take crap from anyone.
* DracoInLeatherPants: Santana is pretty much an abusive JerkAss towards people, and yet, most Trinidadians regard him as a complete BadAss who doesn't take crap from anyone.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Santana. Ill-tempered, abusive husband, or a BadAss badass who takes crap from noone?
* DracoInLeatherPants: Santana is pretty much an abusive JerkAss towards people, and yet, most Trinidadians regard him as a completeBadAss badass who doesn't take crap from anyone.
* DracoInLeatherPants: Santana is pretty much an abusive JerkAss towards people, and yet, most Trinidadians regard him as a complete
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** "Oye como va" by Tito Puente.
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** "Oye como va" by Tito Puente.Music/TitoPuente.
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** "Black Magic Woman" was originally a Music/FleetwoodMac song. Santana made it into a medley with "Gypsy Queen", originally by Hungarian jazz guitarist Gábor Szabó.
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** "Oye Como Va" by Tito Puente.
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** "Oye Como Va" como va" by Tito Puente.
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** "She's Not There" was originally by the Zombies.
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** "She's Not There" was originally by the Zombies.Music/TheZombies (on ''Music/BeginHere'').
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* EarWorm[=/=]SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You And I?" featuring [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively.
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* EarWorm[=/=]SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You And and I?" featuring [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively. There are also listeners who will cite one of the band's other early albums as being their best, such as their sophomore effort ''Music/{{Abraxas}}''.
* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively. There are also listeners who will cite one of the band's other early albums as being their best, such as their sophomore effort ''Music/{{Abraxas}}''.
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* MagnumOpus: Pre-comeback, probably ''Abraxas'', ''Santana'', or ''Santana III''. Post-comeback, either ''Supernatural'', ''Shaman'', or ''Shapeshifter''.
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* FirstInstallmentWins: Both inverted and played straight. Their self-titled debut is considered by many fans to be one of their best records, but ''Supernatural'' and ''Shaman'' are their most successful records commercially, despite being their seventeenth and eighteenth albums respectively.
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* MagnumOpus: Pre-comeback, probably ''Abraxas'', ''Santana'', or ''Santana III''. Post-comeback, either ''Supernatural'', ''Shaman'', or ''Shapeshifter''.
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* MagnumOpusDissonance: While ''Supernatural'' is their most critically and commercially successful album, Carlos himself prefers the follow-up album ''Shaman''.
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* UnfortunateImplications: Narine implying that a Trinidadian of Chinese descent automatically knows how to speak Chinese. The guy even lampshades it, only for the bees to attack him and cause him to curse in ''fluent Chinese''.
** In ''"Kizzy"'', it's revealed that Patsy was abused by and became pregnant for ''her own father.''
** In ''"Thou Shalt Not Horn"'', it's implied during Janice and Santana's argument that this isn't the first time he pulled out a knife for her.
*** It's also shown that Janice [[ReallyGetsAround really was cheating on him]], as the men she had slept with start running away behind Santana's back. The other, more unfortunate implication here? One of the sex partners seen running away is LEROY, ''an underaged boy''.
** An underaged Leroy cursing people twice his age, and watching Santana and Janice have sex in ''"Leroy"''. Santana's dialouge afterwards suggests that it wasn't the ''first'' time it happened. The same episode also hammers the point home that adults sometime behave very inappropriately in front of children without even realising it.
*** This is ''especially'' hammered home in "Role Models", where Leroy parrots all of the nasty things adults say around him, which results in him calling his mother a 'ho' (earlier, a taxi driver told him that a 'ho' was a woman who did all kinds of things that make people happy.)
** The StealthPun for Santana's Hiroshima, which causes Narine to belch an atomic explosion.
** Narine is a male victim of domestic abuse, PlayedForLaughs in the series.
** In ''"Kizzy"'', it's revealed that Patsy was abused by and became pregnant for ''her own father.''
** In ''"Thou Shalt Not Horn"'', it's implied during Janice and Santana's argument that this isn't the first time he pulled out a knife for her.
*** It's also shown that Janice [[ReallyGetsAround really was cheating on him]], as the men she had slept with start running away behind Santana's back. The other, more unfortunate implication here? One of the sex partners seen running away is LEROY, ''an underaged boy''.
** An underaged Leroy cursing people twice his age, and watching Santana and Janice have sex in ''"Leroy"''. Santana's dialouge afterwards suggests that it wasn't the ''first'' time it happened. The same episode also hammers the point home that adults sometime behave very inappropriately in front of children without even realising it.
*** This is ''especially'' hammered home in "Role Models", where Leroy parrots all of the nasty things adults say around him, which results in him calling his mother a 'ho' (earlier, a taxi driver told him that a 'ho' was a woman who did all kinds of things that make people happy.)
** The StealthPun for Santana's Hiroshima, which causes Narine to belch an atomic explosion.
** Narine is a male victim of domestic abuse, PlayedForLaughs in the series.
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* EarWorm[=/=]SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: So many. Just to name a few: "Black Magic Woman", "Smooth" featuring Rob Thomas, "Why Don't You And I?" featuring [[{{Nickelback}} [[Music/{{Nickelback}} Chad Kroeger]], and "Just Feel Better" featuring [[Music/{{Aerosmith}} Steven Tyler]].
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* TooDumbToLive: Sookoo's father ''would'' be this, given Santana's constant warnings that the Hiroshima could ''kill'' him, but [[spoiler: he dies of an unrelated heart attack during sex, averting the trope since it's not technically stupidity that kills him. It also helps that Santana gave him cucumber juice instead.]]
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* TooDumbToLive: Sookoo's father ''would'' be this, given Santana's constant warnings that the Hiroshima could ''kill'' him, him ''(as a matter of fact, he downs the entire bottle when Santana warns him to take just a sip)'', but [[spoiler: he dies of an unrelated heart attack during sex, averting the trope since it's not technically stupidity that kills him. It also helps that Santana gave him cucumber juice instead.]]
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* TooDumbToLive: Sookoo's father ''would'' be this, given Santana's constant warnings that the Hiroshima could ''kill'' him, but [[spoiler: he dies of an unrelated heart attack during sex, averting the trope since it's not technically stupidity that kills him. It also helps that Santana gave him cucumber juice instead.]]
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** Leroy's spotlight episodes show him to be a foul-mouthed brat influenced by extremely bad role models. Guess who recently got their own show geared towards children?