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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })The oft forgotten show of the two-hour-long Snick block back in The '90s. While All That, Clarissa Explains It All, The Ren & Stimpy Show, and Are You Afraid of the Dark? are still remembered today, this show is often not.Basically, Roundhouse was Nickelodeon's version of the Saturday Night Live-type sketch show featuring a young cast of unknown performers and crazy, sometimes controversial sketches with average to low production values, though the show played out more like a kids' version of In Living Color!, given that it was a 1990s sketch show that had a racially diverse cast in contrast with the mostly-white cast of You Can't Do That on Televisionnote similar to how In Living Color had more black people in its cast than SNL did in the early 1990s. It was Nickelodeon's first attempt at a Spiritual Successor to the aforementioned YCDTOTV (which was cancelled two years prior). Unfortunately, its offbeat and quirky Parental Bonus-slathered tone compared to most other Nick shows prevented it from reaching the popularity of the former series, and it was soon replaced by the far more popular (and kid-friendly) All That. However, this didn't stop it from becoming a Cult Classic over time.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })Set in the titular train roundhouse, the cast would entertain the audience — both the live, present one and those watching at home — with skits based around popular culture, as well as musical and dance acts, with a Framing Device of the Anyfamily family and what they went through day by day.The show ran from Snick's debut in 1992 until 1994 (although it remained in reruns until 1996), and it was conceived by Buddy Sheffield of In Living Color. The official fansite, Easychair Expressway, is here No relation to Chuck Norris' most powerful attack.
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Eat the Dog
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Eat the Dog: In the intolerance episode, Ivan has an Imagine Spot about visiting his foreign crush's (Amy) house. During the visit, Amy shows him their puppy. Ivan remarks, "Wow, what a cute little puppy! Can I feed him?" to which the mother replies "Of course, we are fattening him up for dinner." This causes Ivan to freak out, causing the Imagine Spot to end.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: Compared to just about any other Nick show being made at the time, dishing out some pretty heavy-handed humor (see Getting Crap Past the Radar below) and featuring a relatively adult ensemble cast (a good portion of which was over the age of 21). Not to mention the titular "roundhouse" - which was a pretty (literally and figuratively) dark setting for what was supposed to be a kid's show. This is most likely the reason why the show never really took off with viewers, as it was pretty quickly replaced with the far more kid friendly (and better-remembered) All That after airing for only two years and four seasons (at least it got a proper finale).
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: Fed up with being a Butt-Monkey at his new school, Nicoll proclaims he's better off at home "where nothing ever changes." Unfortunately for him, Dad got into a little VCR trouble while Nicoll was out, and enters the scene in full Elvis garb complete with pimped-out easychair.
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Protest Song
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Protest Song: "Let's Make Peace".
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Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats
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Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats: "Jump in the Fire" had three commercials for shows of this form in rapid succession ("Adolescent Deformed Tai-Kwon-Do Tortoises", "Pre-teen Genetically-altered Martial Arts Iguanas", and "Kinda Young Really Screwed Up Karate Koalas") during a scene where Mark is channel surfing.
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That Reminds Me of a Song
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That Reminds Me of a Song: Zig-zagged from time to time. Sometimes the closing songs will (at least vaguely) be related to the episode, such as "Talk To Me" and "Do Not Care", and sometimes they don't: In the self-image episode, Amy backs out of a scheduled appearance on Empty V due to her stress over how she looked causing her to break out in hives. John remarks to the Empty V host that she's "probably off singing about what she learned from this experience." That song, "Just A Dream", has little to do with the events of the episode.note Which is understandable, as it wasn't specifically written for the show, but by Madonna (!) and Pat Leonard for the former, who never recorded it (this was pointed out by Shawn after Amy finished singing) The below-mentioned school dropout episode had the silly love song "Could It Be You". Justified, since the episode revolved around the Anyfamily son being unable to understand things due to dropping out of school.
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Tropaholics Anonymous
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Tropaholics Anonymous: They're fond of this trope as well. The second episode of season 4 had one with Elvises. (The B Story of that episode involved the dad acting like Elvis after getting hit by a VHS.) The trouble episode had one about Wayne's World addicts, entitled Wayne's World Anonymous Youth (W.W.A.Y.) The self-image episode did this as well, as Amy attends one of these for people with low self-esteem. Turns into a subversion, as everyone else in the group realizes that they're better off than her because she had hives all over her body. They even did one of these about cheerleading addiction, which the instructor is also revealed to have by the end of the sketch. The superstition episode had one about "Ramblers Anonymous". It Makes Sense in Context.
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Visual Pun
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In the stress episode, during the "Anvil"note parody of Advil sketch, Ivan is clonked with an anvil and says that he sees "stars," as a castmate spins a mobile with cutouts of actors around his head.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: In the Live Episode, the Anykid's name is Casey. He loses the little league game he's playing for. It's a reference to the poem "Casey at the Bat".
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Black Comedy
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Black Comedy: Some of their humor occasionally dips into this. The same season had a Parody Commercial for Napalm-olive laundry detergent in the war episode. No prizes for guessing the detergent's main gimmick.note It gets rid of not only your stains, but your clothes as well!
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Graduate from the Story
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Graduate from the Story: The Grand Finale has the kids graduate from Anytown Junior High.
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Your Television Hates You
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Your Television Hates You: Done in the above-mentioned gang violence episode. After the son is accosted by two gangs in school, he talks to the dad about it, who replies, "What's the matter with kids these days? Where do they get these ideas?" We are then treated to a string of parodies related to the Aesop, such as Arson Hall, Northern Explosion, and The Cartridge Family (which shares its name with an episode of The Simpsons). An extreme example occurs in the fear episode. Kathy Anykid (Lisa), bummed over not being able to get a date for the Sadie Hawkins dance, is shown surfing TV channels. The montage starts off with the usual mashup-parodies such as "Ray Charles Barkley", but then they start becoming about Kathy's dilemma and they even directly mention her and her problem. Even more hilariously, it appears to be actually happening to her, since there aren't any hints that it's a dream.
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Verbal Tic
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Ed McMayonnaise (also Mark) tends to say "Fabulous!" a lot, almost to the extent of a Verbal Tic.
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Quietly Performing Sister Show
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Quietly Performing Sister Show: Of the SNICK block of programs.
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Disobey This Message
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Disobey This Message: Just about all of the first date episode is about this. They even have a song about it.
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I Am What I Am
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I Am What I Am: The song "I Only Want To Be Me."
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Previously on…
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Previously On: The second part of season 4's "History of the Anyfamily" opens with one of these, narrated by Bryan. He wraps it up with "Which brings us to this week's show!" Cue the theme song starting up again.
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Flipping the Bird
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Flipping the Bird: In the intolerance episode during the Race Krispies Parody Commercial, Mark does this after asking Ivan how many fingers the former is holding up. It's obscured with a piece of cardboard, but still.
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End-of-Series Awareness
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End-of-Series Awareness: See "No Fourth Wall" below.
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No Fourth Wall
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No Fourth Wall: At least once per episode during the entire show's run, but the final episode completely destroys whatever this show had left of its fourth wall.
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The Eleven O'Clock Number
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The Eleven O'Clock Number: They've referred to it as a "third act ballad" at least once.
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Off to See the Wizard
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Off to See the Wizard: The episode about running away from home takes on this form. Among the references worked in are a Brick Joke about "Oreos and Yoda", Shannon Doherty as the Wicked Witch, and references to the bands Toto and Kansas.
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Stylistic Suck
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Stylistic Suck: Word of God has said that it was intended to give the feel of a bunch of kids putting on a show with no real props.
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Parody Commercial
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For example, in the season 1 sports episode, literally every Parody Commercial would be punctuated by Julene going, "(product name) is the official (Overly Narrow Superlative description of said product) of the U.S. Olympian Team!", followed by a snippet of John Williams' Olympic Games fanfare.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Subverted, at one point in the episode where Ivan plans to fake his parents' divorce, the dad comes up to their front door holding a moustache up to his face and speaking in a fake Italian accent. Ivan recognizes him right away, because, in his own words, "most normal men don't come to the door in an easy chair."
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Getting Crap Past the Radar
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Getting Crap Past the Radar: Now with its very own page.
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Hong Kong Dub
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Hong Kong Dub: Parodied with every Speed Racer parody that the show does, where the characters are "dubbed" by some of the other actors, who have their backs turned to the camera. In the trouble episode, it's Speed Limit Racer; in the intolerance episode it's Speed Racist, and in the Live Episode it's Speed Eraser.
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Multi-Part Episode
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Multi-Part Episode: Season 4 had a two-parter involving time travel.
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Granola Girl
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Granola Girl: Julene has played this type several times, such as the school episode's "New Age Math" sketch, as one of the "Mighty Groovin' Flower Power Rangers" in "History of the Anyfamily" and pretty much her entire role in the summer camp episode.
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It's a Wonderful Plot
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It's a Wonderful Plot: The mistakes episode did this, as a guardian angel (Mark) shows Ivan what would happen if the latter won his little league championship. Except that Mark made all of that up, and reminds Ivan that there are no second chances. The Christmas Episode did this as well. A brief sketch involves Shirley Maclaine (Jennifer) pondering what would happen if she was never born again.
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Green Aesop
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There were also episodes about environmentalism, natural disasters, conflict, divorce, feminism, self-image, justice, intolerance, and war. While they weren't as blunt about it as the gang violence episode, there was no shortage on comedy and they all got the message across nicely.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: The intolerance episode takes this trope to its Logical Extreme, as it treats those with "innie" and "outie" belly buttons as different races. The main plot involves the Anyfamily son, who is an "outie" struggling with his feelings for a girl who is an "innie".
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American Gothic Couple
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American Gothic Couple: In the gang violence episode, John and Shawn stick their heads into a cutout of this painting and muse about social progress.
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That's All, Folks!
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That's All, Folks!: Besides the obvious "Reprise the theme song...", the Trope Namer showed up at the end of the "Letters Home From Great Wars - As Read By Cartoon Characters" sketch where Sidoni did a Porky Pig impression.
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Germans Love David Hasselhoff: invoked Lampshaded in the Jerry Lewis and Clark sketch, which opens with him being referred to as "France's favorite comic".
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Freeze-Frame Bonus
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: The climax of the school dropout episode features Sidoni hiding from police behind a restroom door. If you look closely, you'll see that the back of the door is signed by the entire cast (it was likely to be auctioned off later for charity).
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Title: The Adaptation
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Title: The Adaptation: Spoofed with Weather Channel — The Movie, which featured an All-Star Cast: See Denzel Washington and Julia Roberts as a solar eclipse!
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Christmas Creep
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Christmas Creep: Parodied in the time episode, where a store called "Needless Markup" advertises their pre-Christmas sale. Micki lampshades this by saying it's not even Thanksgiving yet.
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I'm a Doctor, Not a Placeholder
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I'm a Doctor, Not a Placeholder: Shows up in "TV On Trial" where Alfred and John do a Star Trek parody in the second act. They show up again in the third act where this happens:
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I'm Going to Disney World!
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I'm Going to Disney World: The Live Episode ends with a discussion in this form. Ivan decides to learn from his mistake but scores with Natasha anyway. A news reporter asks him what he'll do next. His reply: Stepfamily Feud from season 2 also closed with this memorable quote:
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The Everyman
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The Everyman: It's right there in their last name — "Anyfamily". They go and take that a step further, too. The family of Anyfamily lives on Anystreet, in Anytown, USA, and the kids attend Anytown Junior High School, class of 19Anyyear.
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Here We Go Again!
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Here We Go Again!: One episode revolved around the dad acting like Elvis Presley after getting hit by a flying videotape. By the end of the episode the mom was able to revert him back by hitting him on the head. At first it looks like he's back to normal, until, to the family's bewilderment, he starts acting like Marilyn Monroe!
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Christmas Episode
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The Christmas Episode did this as well. A brief sketch involves Shirley Maclaine (Jennifer) pondering what would happen if she was never born again.
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Ocular Gushers
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Ocular Gushers: Natalie Nucci's "Sally Blubbers" character, at least in her first appearance (during the pilot).
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Game Show
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Game Show: Another popular format for sketches. Just about every popular game show at the time got spoofed over the show's four-season run.
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CurseCutShort
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Curse Cut Short: In the natural disaster episode, during The Hollywood Squares parody, one of the questions was about the famous Catchphrase made famous by Last Action Hero. The answer, as said by Mark, was "Hey! I paid 7 bucks to see this piece of-" *BZZ* "Ohh sorry we ran out of time!"
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Roundhouse / int_78270847
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Circling Birdies
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Circling Birdies: In the natural disasters episode, Ivan takes a tumble during a mudslide, and Shawn says that she can tell he's injured because of the tweeting birdies, prompted by Natasha holding a mobile of stars over Ivan's head. In the stress episode, during the "Anvil"note parody of Advil sketch, Ivan is clonked with an anvil and says that he sees "stars," as a castmate spins a mobile with cutouts of actors around his head.
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"I Am" Song
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"I Am" Song: "We're A Family", "TV Head", "Be Popular", "Bark Baby Bark", "Defender Of The Universe", "I'm A Bully" and "Stage Mother".
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The Trope Formerly Known as X
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The Trope Formerly Known as X: The Trope Namer (Prince) is parodied in the Cinderella episode, where the Prince Charming is represented by Prince - they at first refer to him as "the singer formerly known as Prince but now represented by this symbol" (holds up a sign with the Prince symbol while a riff plays in the background) but later on they just hold up the sign with the riff playing. Earlier on, in the new baby episode, the top story on Entertainment, Yeah Right is of other celebrities capitalizing on Prince's name change, such as Sylvester Stallone changing his name to the periodic symbol for iridium - the densest of all the elements.
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Superstition Episode
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Superstition Episode: Season 4 had one, and in true Roundhouse fashion the basic superstition-related tropes are played around with (such as the "Moron Salt Lick" when Ivan spills a salt shaker, and the film Grumpy Omen).
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Rapid-Fire Comedy
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Rapid-Fire Comedy: When it wasn't working on the week's Aesop.
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And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt
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And All I Got Was This Lousy T-Shirt: Immediately after the And You Were There gag mentioned below, Amy hands Shawn a T-shirt the former got as a souvenir after her Hollywood trip. It reads, "My daughter ran away from home, knocked off Shannon Doherty, met the Wizard of Cos, and all I got was this lousy T-shirt." And on the back... guessnote it was actually a Roundhouse shirt given to the crew members, and it actually did have "Reprise the theme song..." printed on the back.
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Gasshole
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Gasshole: Dad, who's constantly asking people to pull his finger.
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Roundhouse / int_7d36715f
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Live Episode
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Live Episode: The "Mistakes" episode in season 4.
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LargeHam
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Large Ham: The entire cast of guilty of this at some point or another, although, with Roundhouse, it might be intentional.
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"I Want" Song
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"I Want" Song: "I Can Dream", "Be A Rebel", "Still Waiting For Love", "Talk To Me", "I Want To Be A Success," "Trying To Reach You" and "Could It Be You".
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Roundhouse / int_8338de89
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Pun
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Pun: The usual basis for parody commercials among other things. One notable example was the mom doing laundry and "separating the whites from the colors with new Apart Tide." The second time travel episode alone featured Calamity Jane's Addiction, Jesse James Brown, Miracle Fro, Jerry Lewis and Clark, Betsey (H.) Ross Perot, silent but deadly films, Flower Power Rangers...
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Napoleon Delusion
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Napoleon Delusion: The second episode of season 4 revolved around John thinking he was Elvis after getting hit on the head with a videotape of Elvis, to the point of calling Shawn "Priscilla" and Nicoll "Lisa Marie".
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I'm Not a Doctor, but I Play One on TV
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I'm Not a Doctor, but I Play One on TV: Quoted vertabrim by Mark during the lead-in to the Anvil sketch in the stress episode.
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Bait-and-Switch
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Bait-and-Switch: The season 3 premiere about equality parodied the Energizer commercials' use of this trope, with two separate bits of the dad watching a "Curtain Rod Stewart" concert on Empty V and a commercial for "Crack Flags" (a spray for when you have a bug up your butt). Both instances, they would be interrupted by the mom waxing Straw Feminist phrases like "Why can't the post office send fe-mail? And mailmen should be called 'person-persons'!"
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Signing-Off Catchphrase
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Signing-Off Catchphrase: Take a wild guess.
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Mic Drop
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Mic Drop: In the environmentalism episode, Alfred and Seymour (as "Sister Future and Brother Nature") do this multiple times in the course of about two and a half minutes.
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Rewritten Pop Version
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Rewritten Pop Version: Inverted. The first episode's closing number "Back Where We Belong" is music director Benny Hester's composition "Restless Nights" (from the 1991 album United We Stand/Divided We Fall) with episode-specific lyrics. Both inverted and averted with "Before You Know It" and "The Bridge", which were both originated on two of his other albums before Roundhouse did them. "The Bridge" is especially notable since it was first written and released in The '70s (!), and thus was 15 years old when it was featured in the "Best Friends" episode.
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Laser-Guided Karma: The good luck episode revolves around the son wanting to audition for the show Claptrap (a Self-Parody). He is given a callback after getting a wedgie, and insists that his underwear is lucky and vows to never change them. By the time he's prepared for the audition though, his underwear has become too crusty for him to dance properly. The producers give him another chance anyway - all he has to do is read a title card showing the Catchphrase, but he ends up mangling it.
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Hollywood Giftwrap
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Hollywood Giftwrap: In the Christmas Episode, Shawn gives a monologue about going to a special school where she learned to wrap the box and the top separately. This is followed by Amy opening a box wrapped in such a manner, which holds the Shannon Doherty Dartboard. In the background Ivan can be seen trying to rip apart a more complex present.
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Bare Your Midriff
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Bare Your Midriff: Somewhat frequent in later seasons, most commonly done by either Amy Ehrlich or Lisa Vale.
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Follow the Bouncing Ball
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Follow the Bouncing Ball: Done in the Christmas Episode in the sketch mentioned below under Something Something Leonard Bernstein. The "lyrics" are printed on a long curtain sheet manned by two stagehands while Micki provides the "bouncing ball" part with a tennis ball attached to a stick.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: The independence episode functions as one of these for Natalie Nucci, who gets to play the daughter when she usually plays announcers and celebrities. She even sings lead on the episode's main song "Holding Me Too Close".
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Tiny Guy, Huge Girl
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Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Crazy Kasem (Sidoni) and his Amazonian wife Clean Kasem (Julene) in the Solid Mold sketch.
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Studio Audience
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Studio Audience: Like most Nickelodeon shows.
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Silly Love Songs
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The below-mentioned school dropout episode had the silly love song "Could It Be You". Justified, since the episode revolved around the Anyfamily son being unable to understand things due to dropping out of school.
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Overly Long Gag
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They go and take that a step further, too. The family of Anyfamily lives on Anystreet, in Anytown, USA, and the kids attend Anytown Junior High School, class of 19Anyyear.
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Imagine Spot
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Of course, they also did a few parodies as well. For example, the divorce episode featured an Imagine Spot of the father marrying the homeroom milk monitor, which is then framed as an Afterschool Special entitled My Stepmom, My Classmate. The sports episode also had a fake teaser for a special Beverly Hills, 90210 episode where a character gets... jock itch.
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Working with the Ex
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Working with the Ex: Behind-the-scenes example. The main principals in the series' production were Buddy Sheffield (who had also produced In Living Color!); his ex-wife Rita and her new husband Benny Hesternote A Christian Rock veteran best known for songs such as "Nobody Knows Me Like You" and "When God Ran" (who Sheffield would jokingly refer to as his "new husband-in-law").
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase / Share Phrase: "Reprise the theme song and roll the credits!" Fun note: During the second taping of the final episode, they actually said "Reprise the theme song and roll the reruns!" but used the first taping's catchphrase in editing. Principal Dubose (Mark with a cardboard speaker over his head) has "This is just a reminder..." Ed McMayonnaise (also Mark) tends to say "Fabulous!" a lot, almost to the extent of a Verbal Tic.
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I Ate WHAT?!
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I Ate WHAT?!: At a discount theater, the family learns that the popcorn they've been enjoying was swept off the floors of more legit theaters.
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Severely Specialized Store
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Severely Specialized Store: In the politics episode, Sidoni's Amazingly Embarrassing Parents look for envelopes at the mall. The map indicates a store named "Gee, I Can't Believe There's a Store in This Mall That Sells Nothing But Envelopes, Can You?".
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Take That!
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Take That!: At pretty much everything. If it was part of pop culture at the time the episode was written, odds are, it got mocked.
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Beef Bandage
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Beef Bandage: Mark sports one after a fight in episode 2, before John comes in and asks to put it on his grill.
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Bumbling Dad
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Bumbling Dad: Especially in the disasters episode, in which he moves his family to a place that's extremely prone to earthquakes and mudslides.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: The characters in the Mighty Groovin' Flower Power Rangers skit are Rainbow, Sunshine, Moonbeam and Carl (who just joined the team).
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It Makes Sense in Context
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The superstition episode had one about "Ramblers Anonymous". It Makes Sense in Context.
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Show Within a Show
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Show Within a Show: Tons. Special mention goes to the early episode "TV On Trial" which actually uses these as a plot device along with Parody Commercials.
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Face on a Milk Carton
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Face on a Milk Carton: In the Wizard of Oz episode Dorothy (Amy) wonders if her dad is worrying about her being gone. Cue an Imagine Spot where the dad sees Amy on a giant milk carton... and doesn't seem to recognize that it's her. Results in a Brick Joke at the end; when she returns to her parents the dad goes "Holy smokes, would you look at that... this milk expired three weeks ago!"
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Big Damn Movie
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Big Damn Movie: See Title: The Adaptation below.
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Real Trailer, Fake Movie
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Real Trailer, Fake Movie: This is Roundhouse we're talking about. Fry Willy from the Straw Feminist episode comes to mind.
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Tragic Dropout
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Tragic Dropout: Played for Laughs in an season 4 episode. Ivan (coaxed with pressure from "Give Up With People") decides to quit school so he can become a professional skateboarder. He ends up missing the big skateboard competition he's been vying to attend, because he accidentally boarded a train headed for Dumbcluck, Egypt.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: Every pop culture reference on the show is either this or a Take That!. And there are so, so many of them.
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Troperiffic
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Troperiffic: And how.
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Spin-Off Babies
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Spinoff Babies: All of the Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats series mentioned below under that trope are said to come after a Muppet Babies parody ("Infant Fluppets", "Premature Sluppets" and "Smuppet Zygotes").
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And You Were There
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And You Were There: Naturally happens at the end of the episode "Twister" (a Whole Plot Reference to The Wizard of Oz). Amy caps it off with "And you know what? Teacher says every time a bell rings-" only to be cut off by John reminding her that it's from the wrong movie.
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Self-Deprecation
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Self-Deprecation: One episode did this with a Show Within a Show entitled Claptrap. What little we see of it revolves heavily on Toilet Humor, such as "Hex-lax". Shawn also calls the show out because their version of Mom does nothing but Stay in the Kitchen, before going back to making "whatever it is [she]'s been stirring since episode 2" (leading in to the Yucky Charms sketch).
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Subverted Rhyme Every Occasion: Shawn Daywalt does this during the song "We're A Family" from the first episode: Happens again in the Christmas special - the mom is reading a Christmas card for atheists, which reads: "You're a firm non-believer, but time will soon tell / Cause you'll soon change your mind when you're dead and in H-E-double-two-hicks." "Beans, beans, good for your heart, the more you eat, the more you... (Beat) like them!" The Green Aesop episode had Seymour and Alfred rapping about the environment. At one point during the segment, Alfred goes: And the song "Breaking Out" in the self-image episode features this gem:
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Mundane Made Awesome: Another popular gimmick for their skits.
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Big "SHUT UP!": Sidoni does this in the "Ramblers Anonymous" sketch to stop the people in the group from chatting too loudly.
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Cool Old Lady: Grandma or an aunt sometimes.
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Insane Proprietor: The dad, for his garage sale. The sketch ends with him getting carted away.
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Toilet Humor: Far too many instances to list in one sitting.
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Sketch Comedy
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Waxing Lyrical: In the dropout episode, as Ivan is about to board the train he thinks is headed for the skateboard contest, he spots Micki and goes "Hey, she's got a ticket to ride and she don't care!" "Twister" also did this, with Micki and Amy briefly quoting "Ding Dong The Witch Is Dead" while the latter was being dispatched to defeat Shannon Doherty. Happens again in "Blender". After the dad shows the kids his coat of arms at the family reunion, the mom reminds them "Now let's hop on the bus Gus, let's drop off the key Lee, let's get ourselves free." Subverted in the war episode. At the end of a The Price Is Right parody called The Prize Is Too High, host John says to Sidoni, "Congratulations, you just won yourself a war. Johnny [Bryan], tell them what it's good for." Bryan replies, "Absolutely nothing!" Cue everyone breaking into the song. When Shawn is about to give birth, John says "You're having my baby!" in a similar manner as the Paul Anka song of the same name.
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Breakout Character: David Sidoni's "Dumb Kid" recieved a lot more prominence starting in season 3. Not to Fonzie or Urkel levels, but still.
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All There Is to Know About
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All There Is to Know About "The Crying Game": The Trope Namer is spoofed in season 2 with a sketch called The Crying Game: The Early Years. It's about a baby boy in the infirmary talking about a baby girl that he was attracted to. Until the nurse came to change her diaper, and we find out that she's actually a boy (played by castmember Seymour Green).
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Audience Participation: An odd case - sometimes the actors will do some stuff in the audience, such as the "Sally Jessy Rafael" parody character introduced in season 2's "Best Friends", and the "Stupid People's Choice Awards" in the school dropout episode. One of the few cases of audience involvement was in the talent show episode, where they got two random people as "judges" for the talent show and called them Tina Yothers and Urkel. Castmates Seymour Green and Alfred Carr would also do some warm-ups with the audience before filming began (one of these for the Christmas Episode appeared on their commercially-released video 2's A Crowd).
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Whole-Plot Reference
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Another was a Whole Plot Reference based on Cinderella.
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Souvenir Land
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Souvenir Land: The "Abusement Park" back in season 1.
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"Beans, beans, good for your heart, the more you eat, the more you... (Beat) like them!"
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Biting-the-Hand Humor: The cast occasionally spoofed (fellow Viacom affiliate) MTV with "Empty-V". The Grand Finale spoofed the Snick block as "Schnick", used as a plot device as Ivan tries to save the show. Season 4's "Paper Hat Head" episode spoofed the channel's Kids Choice Awards with the "Stupid People's Choice Awards". Besides Ivan, the other nominees were Arnold Schwarzenegger for Last Action Hero and Whoopi Goldberg for "you name it!" They've also spoofed other Nickelodeon shows as well, most notably fellow SNICK show The Ren & Stimpy Show (as Flem and Stinky).
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Groin Attack: Parodied in the "Tele-Quick" segment in the time episode:
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Silent Credits: See Very Special Episode below.
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I Got a Rock
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I Got a Rock: Mentioned at the end of the Jeopardy! parody Jealousy where John says, "Join us next week when we have two kids who got candy bars on Halloween and one who got a rock."
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Stock Parodies: One episode was a spoof of The Wizard of Oz. Another was a Whole Plot Reference based on Cinderella.
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Cliché Storm: invoked Horror film tropes are parodied to hell and back with the Real Trailer, Fake Movie Hellraiser Freddy The Thirteenth Halloween Chainsaw Massacre On Elm Street 12: "You've seen it all at least eleven times."
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Something Something Leonard Bernstein: The Christmas Episode had a Parody Commercial for a fake album entitled Holi-Dazed And Confused, "featuring all the carols nobody really knows the words to!" They render "It Came Upon A Midnight Clear" as:
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Lazy Husband: Dad Anydad is almost never seen not seated in his motorized easy chair.
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Mrs. Hypothetical: In the season 1 episode "Disobedience", a girl named Jennifer (Crystal) gushes over Marky Mark and does this (i.e. "Marky and Jennifer Mark"). She then moves on to other oddly-named musicians like Sir Mix-A-Lot, Screamin' Jay Hawkins and Flea over the course of the episode. It becomes briefly problematic when she gets to Flea.
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His Name Really Is "Barkeep"
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His Name Really Is "Barkeep": The parents are named Dad Anydad and Mom Anymom.
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Dartboard of Hate
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Dartboard of Hate: In the Christmas episode, during the Hollywood Giftwrap segment, Amy opens a gift wrapped in this manner and finds a Shannon Doherty dartboard. This wasn't the first 90210-related Take That on the show and it definitely wasn't the last.
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Running Gag: A few episode-specific ones. For example, in the season 1 sports episode, literally every Parody Commercial would be punctuated by Julene going, "(product name) is the official (Overly Narrow Superlative description of said product) of the U.S. Olympian Team!", followed by a snippet of John Williams' Olympic Games fanfare. The New Kids on the Block showing up in the new kid episode, only to be chased off by Dad. The natural disaster episode had David N., Natalie, Mark and Lisa singing a parody of The Beverly Hillbillies theme song explaining what was happening to the family at the moment ("Well after the commercial break the folks were still alright / but the house had slid for miles in the middle of the night"). At the beginning of act 3, John gets fed up with their singing:
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Rhymes on a Dime: Naturally, their "Dr. Seuss, M.S." parody sketch from the summer job episode employed this trope.
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Buffy Speak: In one episode, Dad says something like "Flying out of windows like... things that fly out of windows!"
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