Tuttle Twins has some absolutely hilarious moments. This page holds a mere selection of some of the moments tropers thought were laugh-out-loud funny.
- "When Laws Give You Lemons":
- Gabby blasting toilet paper all over a statue of Stalin.
- Gabby quickly establishes that the fourth wall will be liberally broken in this series.
- Bastiat's disgust when he learns that Gabby used his bidet for salad.
- "War of the Worms":
- The Brick Joke that is time traveling Nikola Tesla gets funnier every time it comes up. Which it does enough to become a series Running Gag.
- Copernicus' Ironic Name is demonstrated with his model of the solar system—with a flat earth at its center.
- "Of Business and Benjamins":
- When Gabby brings Queen Elizabeth I to the present day and lets her geek out over the automatic toilets in the park bathroom.
Emily: Grandma, what if our customers see her?Ethan: Ouch. That's savage. - "The Inflation Monster":
- Milton Friedman's apparent obsession with fads leads him to try skinny jeans. It doesn't end well for anyone.
- Ethan's reaction to Mr. Tuttle's suggestion to turn the van into a "kissing booth" with Mrs. Tuttle.
- "Cakes, Pies and Flat Earth Guys":
- A customer is desperately trying to quit caffeine. She still buys four iced lattes and jumps at every sudden noise.
- "Roll for Power":
- Derek and Rebecca's date is rather entertaining.
- Whatever Gabby did to the secret service the last time she visited Coolidge, they do not want a repeat.
- "Free Speech Freestyle"
- All of Gabby's short jokes at James Madison's expense. To his credit, he rolls with them.
- "Needs, Rights and Flamingo Fights":
- Gabby the Goth grandma.
- "A T-Rex and Tangled Ideas":
- Ethan considers Ben Franklin an unproblematic hero.
- "The Itsy Bitsy Victim Mentality":Douglass: Remind me, what cruel injustice happened to you?Ethan: Uh...we may have been unfairly cut from the city talent show?(Beat)Douglass: I cannot even imagine.
- "Mermaid Tails and Planning Fails":
- Milton Friedman swears his loyalty to Derek as his professor after his real professor (Friedrich Hayek) continuously dismisses him.
- Ethan gets increasingly frustrated every time an adult mentions that he doesn't have to eat a free cookie that's offered to him.
- "Spooky, Stinky Subsidies":
- Mr. Tuttle's rant against oat milk—only to be caught drinking it by Mrs. Tuttle later on.
- Hallowood, which is like Hollywood, "Except here, everyone is dead on the outside."
- "Wrestling with Socialism":
- The Pilgrims' knee-jerk reactions to the most mundane things that they consider sin. They even scare William Bradford.
- Any and all moments that just brutalize Karl Marx and his ideas.