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Beany and Cecil
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A classic television cartoon series created, produced and directed by former Looney Tunes director Bob Clampett, Beany and Cecil covers the escapades of an adventurous boy named Beany, and his friend, a sea-sick serpent named Cecil, as they get into all sorts of trouble across the world with Beany's treasure-hunting Uncle Huffenpuff and their enemy, Dishonest John.Clampett first brought the characters to life in 1949 as a puppet show for TV entitled Time for Beany, which ran until 1955 and proved so popular it eventually received an animated adaptation, also helmed by Clampett. The show was relatively short lived (only 26 episodes on ABC, all broadcast in 1962) but has gained a healthy cult following over the years. The Clampett family has also released the entire series on two DVD collections, packed with plenty of supplementary material, including an ultra-rare short Clampett made for Republic Pictures!Beany and Cecil also has one other quirk which almost never happens in media. The listed copyright owner of the cartoons was not some corporate entity or animation company, but Bob Clampett personally. Individuals almost never get to own the rights to their creations because they're employees and thus it's a work for hire or they often incorporate their own company and have it own their work for tax reasons.A revival of the series was attempted in the late 1980s by Bob's family and John Kricfalusi, but promptly crumbled following creative differences between Kricfalusi and the editors. The series was quickly cancelled after only 5 episodes had aired.The Clampett family set up a website for the series, as well as a Youtube Channel and Facebook page. They also released an updated version of the first DVD collection. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_1235f055 | type |
Dirty Coward | |
Beany and Cecil / int_1235f055 | comment |
Dirty Coward: Captain Huffenpuff. More often than not, after telling Beany and Cecil what their mission or task for the episode is, he will go hide (usually in the Leakin' Lena's cabin; in "Spots Off a Leopard" it explicitly says "HIDING ROOM" above the cabin door) and leave Beany and Cecil to carry out the task themselves, but not before he makes a pun relating to his hiding. | |
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No Celebrities Were Harmed | |
Beany and Cecil / int_1282bf4f | comment |
No Celebrities Were Harmed: Plenty of examples! "So What and the Seven Whatnots" has the Whatnots all based off well-known celebrities of the time, including Stacsh-do, Elfis, Harpsy McChord, Dizzy R. Neznote Desi Arnaz, Fred McFurry (reimagined as a Scotsman due to his name), Screw-Loose Latrec and Loverachi. "Beany and Cecil Meet the Invisible Man" has Edgar Allen Po's Shadow, who is based off Alfred Hitchcock (but talks like Elmer Fudd). "The Phantom of the Horse Opera" has the titular phantom's voice and mannerisms based off comedian Jerry Colonna. Then at the end when he's smashed into a pile of rocks and shaped into a sphinx, his face takes on Colonna's likeness, completing the resemblance. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_14a44e40 | type |
Totem Pole Trench | |
Beany and Cecil / int_14a44e40 | comment |
Totem Pole Trench: In "Beany and the Boo Birds", the titular Boo Birds disguise themselves as Cecil's conscious by standing on top of each other and hiding in a hand puppet resembling Cecil with wings and a halo. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_14f6a42b | type |
Cartoon Bomb | |
Beany and Cecil / int_14f6a42b | comment |
Cartoon Bomb: Dishonest John comes across one of these in "Strange Objects" and attempts to defuse it. It doesn't work. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_16df2fe7 | type |
Meat-O-Vision | |
Beany and Cecil / int_16df2fe7 | comment |
Meat-O-Vision: "Beany Meets the Monstrous Monster" has the titular Monstrous Monster see the Leakin' Lena and Cecil as an ice cream sundae with a spoon. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_237db06a | type |
Painted Tunnel, Real Train | |
Beany and Cecil / int_237db06a | comment |
Painted Tunnel, Real Train: Go Man Van Gogh can paint things in mid-air that become real, such as a vine to swing on. | |
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Road-Sign Reversal | |
Beany and Cecil / int_27b9c950 | comment |
Road-Sign Reversal: The New Adventures episode "The Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H." has Dishonest John attempt to ruin things for Cecil and company by switching signs that read "Deadman's Falls" and "Calm Seas". | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_27ec6351 | type |
Like Is, Like, a Comma | |
Beany and Cecil / int_27ec6351 | comment |
Like Is, Like, a Comma: Go Man Van Gogh, being a Beatnik, talks this way a lot, along with the "Batniks" in "The Rat Race For Space." | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_2937826d | type |
Hurricane of Puns | |
Beany and Cecil / int_2937826d | comment |
Hurricane of Puns: THE WHOLE SHOW. Also, as Cecil gets clobbered looking at the cement footprints of Marilyn Monroe: As Cecil serenades Cecilia (1988 episode; last aired of the new series): | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_2b851bd4 | type |
The Scrooge | |
Beany and Cecil / int_2b851bd4 | comment |
The Scrooge: Captain Huffenpuff is implied to be this in "So What and the Seven Whatnots", given that the years salary he gives to Cecil consists of a measly nickel. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_2cbadc | type |
The Good Guys Always Win | |
Beany and Cecil / int_2cbadc | comment |
The Good Guys Always Win: Beany and Cecil always triumph over Dishonest John, or any other villain they come across. This is even part of their song. "The Fleastone Cop Caper" is a Deconstruction and Reconstruction. Dishonest John invites himself over to Beany and Cecil's place to watch the latest episode of Show Within a Show "The Defective Story", because he read "the bad guy beats the good guy". The episode's villian, The Pincher, kidnaps actress Bridgette Bow-Wow and is seemingly rendered a Karma Houdini by evading detective Fido Vance's capture and marrying Bridgette. To Beany and Cecil's delight (and D.J.'s disappointment), karma catches up to The Pincher as he is shown to be a Henpecked Husband trapped in an Awful Wedded Life. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_32e69b5f | type |
Dastardly Whiplash | |
Beany and Cecil / int_32e69b5f | comment |
Dastardly Whiplash: Dishonest John | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_38c119bc | type |
Lorre Lookalike | |
Beany and Cecil / int_38c119bc | comment |
Lorre Lookalike: The episode "Beany Meets the Monstrous Monster" features the character Staring Herring, who has giant eyes and talks with a Peter Lorre impression. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_3b4f620a | type |
No Fourth Wall | |
Beany and Cecil / int_3b4f620a | comment |
No Fourth Wall: Most of the characters take their time to address the audience. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_405f6f52 | type |
Recycled Soundtrack | |
Beany and Cecil / int_405f6f52 | comment |
Recycled Soundtrack: Some of the shorts recycle music from Leave It to Beaver and the Walter Lantz cartoons. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_4371a515 | type |
Beatnik | |
Beany and Cecil / int_4371a515 | comment |
Beatnik: Go Man Van Gogh is a jungle version of this. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_47325888 | type |
Latex Perfection | |
Beany and Cecil / int_47325888 | comment |
Latex Perfection / Multi Layer Facade: Played with (of course) in "The Capture of Thunderbolt the Wondercolt," when the titular heroic horse notices Dishonest John's duck Full-Body Disguise he got out of a trunk labeled "Dishonest Disguises", Thunderbolt rushes to his own chest labeled "Honest Dishonest Disguises" and puts on a blue Mickey Mouse-esque mask to confront the "duck." To which said "duck" yanks the mouse mask off Thunderbolt to reveal a brown Bugs Bunny-esque mask, prompting the following exchange, referencing a few other incidental characters in the process... | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_48cffdb7 | type |
I Want My Mommy! | |
Beany and Cecil / int_48cffdb7 | comment |
I Want My Mommy!: Little Ace cries that he wants his mommy twice in "Rat Race for Space". | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_49d56e94 | type |
Jock Dad, Nerd Son | |
Beany and Cecil / int_49d56e94 | comment |
Jock Dad, Nerd Son: Ben Hare and his son Harecules, respectively. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_4a5cf754 | type |
Rebus Bubble | |
Beany and Cecil / int_4a5cf754 | comment |
Rebus Bubble: The little alien Beepin' Tom (featured in Ain't I A Little Stinger?), whose dialogue consists of rebuses, as shown in standard comic book dialogue balloons ("O", buoy, arrow pointing towards a Joker card and a "s" and some nuts, which reads as "Oh boy, this joker's nuts," referring to Dishonest John). | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_5466745d | type |
Clear Their Name | |
Beany and Cecil / int_5466745d | comment |
Clear Their Name: Upon noticing there are two Freeps in "Framed Freep", Beany is quick to correctly conclude that the Freep that's terrorizing the land is an impostor and makes it his goal to save the real Freep, a timid trio of sweethearts, from execution. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_5aa8d3d8 | type |
Friendly Enemy | |
Beany and Cecil / int_5aa8d3d8 | comment |
Friendly Enemy: Our heroes are surprisingly chummy with that "dirty guy" Dishonest John. There's even a short where he's in the hospital after a failed caper and they show up bearing gifts, and in the New Adventures episode "The Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H.", it's even a plot point - where the heroes are so friendly with him that he's incapable of proving to other bad guys that he's a real villain. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_5ed3ace2 | type |
Batman Can Breathe in Space | |
Beany and Cecil / int_5ed3ace2 | comment |
Batman Can Breathe in Space: In "Beanyland", when Beany, Cecil, Captain Huffenpuff and Dishonest John are on the moon, they have no trouble breathing and staying alive, despite not wearing space suits or anything. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_68068108 | type |
Evil Laugh | |
Beany and Cecil / int_68068108 | comment |
Evil Laugh: Dishonest John's signature evil laugh has him go "Nya-ah-ahhh!" | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_70b840b6 | type |
Giving Them the Strip | |
Beany and Cecil / int_70b840b6 | comment |
Giving Them the Strip: In "Spots Off a Leopard", Cecil tries to capture the Spotted Leopard by hammering down his claws after he punctures them through a tree, but the Spotted Leopard escapes by slipping his paw out of the glove. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_71e514b5 | type |
Don't Try This at Home | |
Beany and Cecil / int_71e514b5 | comment |
Don't Try This at Home: In the New Adventures episode "The Bad Guy Flu", Dishonest John tells the audience not to try this at home when he deflates his raft. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_75777239 | type |
Dinner Deformation | |
Beany and Cecil / int_75777239 | comment |
Dinner Deformation: In "Grime Doesn't Pay", Dishonest John gets a birthday cake full of tools - but the guard makes him eat it all up in front of him. Cue wrench, hammer, and saw-shaped lumps in his throat dropping into his gut with appropriate tool sound effects and a jaunty "Happy Birthday To You". | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_7a4a1676 | type |
Comedic Spanking | |
Beany and Cecil / int_7a4a1676 | comment |
Comedic Spanking: "Beany and Cecil meet the Invisible Man" ends with the titular Invisible Man being spanked by Edgar Allen Po Shadow for scaring away Beany, Cecil and Captain Huffenpuff before he could sell them his house. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_7ea2a915 | type |
Animation Bump | |
Beany and Cecil / int_7ea2a915 | comment |
Animation Bump: Happens quite a bit, often at least Once an Episode, which is rare for a made-for-TV cartoon from the early 60s (most likely due to Bob Clampett running the series.) | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_82a60dce | type |
Signature Laugh | |
Beany and Cecil / int_82a60dce | comment |
Signature Laugh: Dishonest John's "Nya-ha-HAH!". | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_8485d41a | type |
Interspecies Romance | |
Beany and Cecil / int_8485d41a | comment |
Interspecies Romance: Snorky from "There's No Such Thing as a Sea Serpent" is the hybrid offspring of a Tyrannosaurus Rex and a Brontosaurus. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_86eea0e5 | type |
World of Pun | |
Beany and Cecil / int_86eea0e5 | comment |
World of Pun: Wordplay is absolutely everywhere in this show. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_884e513b | type |
Medium Awareness | |
Beany and Cecil / int_884e513b | comment |
Medium Awareness: Frequent examples, such as the one given for Big Ball of Violence above. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_8d25533e | type |
Your Size May Vary | |
Beany and Cecil / int_8d25533e | comment |
Your Size May Vary: How big Cecil is in relation to Beany varies quite a bit, sometimes within the same cartoon. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_8e92e125 | type |
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo | |
Beany and Cecil / int_8e92e125 | comment |
Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: A Mickey Mouse-esque doll appears in one episode on Cecil's head. Also in "Beany & Cecil Meet Billy The Squid" (first produced in 1959 and screened in Canadian theatres), Uncle Captain is wearing Mickey Mouse ears. In "The Seventh Voyage of Singood," when Captain Huffenpuff tells the crew to watch out for Singood the Sailor Man (actually Dishonest John), Cecil's face turns into Popeye. In "The Wildman of Wildsville," Go Man Van Gogh paints a TV test pattern on Cecil's face and turns one of his nostrils. Cecil's eyes conjoined to form the CBS eye. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_9263d36a | type |
Mickey Mouse (Franchise) | |
Beany and Cecil / int_9263d36a | comment |
After Cecil's face (with a Mickey Mouse doll on it) gets mauled by a cat, he says, "I tawt I taw a putty tat!". Since Clampett also created Tweety, this doubles as a Creator In-Joke. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_94057ca3 | type |
Propeller Hat of Whimsy | |
Beany and Cecil / int_94057ca3 | comment |
Propeller Hat of Whimsy: The meaningfully-named Beany is, of course, a happy young boy that wears a propeller beany. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_9b4c842e | type |
Longer-Than-Life Sentence | |
Beany and Cecil / int_9b4c842e | comment |
Longer-Than-Life Sentence: In "Grime Doesn't Pay", Dishonest John informs the warden that he's serving a sentence of 199 years. The warden quips that it could've been worse and that Dishonest John could've gotten life. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_9f6fb586 | type |
Leitmotif | |
Beany and Cecil / int_9f6fb586 | comment |
Leitmotif: Dishonest John has one, in the form of a piano rendition of "Mysterioso Pizzicato" (a.k.a. "The Villain's Theme"). | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_a18a7c01 | type |
Hand-or-Object Underwear | |
Beany and Cecil / int_a18a7c01 | comment |
Hand-or-Object Underwear: "Wild Man of Wildsville" has a scene where Go Man Van Gogh falls out of his pelt after it snags on a branch. As he falls naked, he has his hands over his genitals. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_a3556278 | type |
Jail Bake | |
Beany and Cecil / int_a3556278 | comment |
Jail Bake: In "Grime Doesn't Pay", convict Dishonest John gets a birthday cake full of tools - but the guard makes him eat it all up in front of him. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_a7c91a10 | type |
Meaningless Villain Victory | |
Beany and Cecil / int_a7c91a10 | comment |
Meaningless Villain Victory: In "The Fleastone Cop Caper". Dishonest John is really excited to see the Show Within a Show "Defective Story" because he's read The Bad Guy Wins. Said bad guy succeeds in kidnapping a beautiful actress and escaping arrest from the detective protagonist, but ends up trapped as a miserable Henpecked Husband (which the show's narrator calls "a life sentence in solitary confinement"). | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_b01abe4f | type |
Catchphrase | |
Beany and Cecil / int_b01abe4f | comment |
Catchphrase: "I'm comin', Beany-boy!" "DJ, you dirty guy!" "Help, Cecil! Help!" | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_b2cb7993 | type |
Brains and Brawn | |
Beany and Cecil / int_b2cb7993 | comment |
Brains and Brawn: Beany and Cecil, respectively. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_b30c44b7 | type |
The All-American Boy | |
Beany and Cecil / int_b30c44b7 | comment |
The All-American Boy: Beany is a straight example, being and innocent, good-natured boy with Youthful Freckles. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_b8e3f20a | type |
Demoted to Extra | |
Beany and Cecil / int_b8e3f20a | comment |
Demoted to Extra: "Never Eat Quackers in Bed" only has Beany, Cecil and Captain Huffenpuff appear in a brief restaurant scene early on in the episode; otherwise it largely focuses on Willy the Wolf attempting to catch a duck. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c2393191 | type |
Show Within a Show | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c2393191 | comment |
"The Fleastone Cop Caper" is a Deconstruction and Reconstruction. Dishonest John invites himself over to Beany and Cecil's place to watch the latest episode of Show Within a Show "The Defective Story", because he read "the bad guy beats the good guy". The episode's villian, The Pincher, kidnaps actress Bridgette Bow-Wow and is seemingly rendered a Karma Houdini by evading detective Fido Vance's capture and marrying Bridgette. To Beany and Cecil's delight (and D.J.'s disappointment), karma catches up to The Pincher as he is shown to be a Henpecked Husband trapped in an Awful Wedded Life. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c25c7890 | type |
Fun with Acronyms | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c25c7890 | comment |
Fun with Acronyms: The New Adventures episode "The Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H." has Dishonest John being a member of a club called Bad guys, Losers, Evil-doers, Crooks and Horrible people. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c315d6cc | type |
Goo Goo Getup | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c315d6cc | comment |
Goo Goo Getup: The New Adventures episode "Framed Freep" ends with Dishonest John being punished by having the Freep treat him like an infant, complete with wearing a diaper and a bonnet. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: AC/DC's title "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap" is a reference to a phrase used by Dishonest John. Harecules the Hare wears a long red sweater with his initial on it. He also wears horn-rimmed Nerd Glasses similar to Simon's. After Cecil's face (with a Mickey Mouse doll on it) gets mauled by a cat, he says, "I tawt I taw a putty tat!". Since Clampett also created Tweety, this doubles as a Creator In-Joke. Cecil gets wrapped up in a strait-jacket meant for the Wildman of Wildsville, and the sleeves are raised up making him look like a rabbit. He quips "Eh...What's up, pops?". The Wildman paints a giant carrot for him and says "Don't 'Bugs' me, man...don't 'Bugs' me!" "Super Cecil" and "So What and the Seven Whatnots" both contain a reference to the classic Anacin pain reliever commercials (by cutting away to inside Cecil's head, where a hammer is striking and an electrical spark is arcing, etc.) Speaking of which, you get one guess what Super Cecil is a reference to. "Beanyland" is a tongue-in-cheek spoof of Disneyland and includes attractions such as "Slipping Beauty Castle" and "Day After Tomorrow Land". "So What and the Seven Whatnots" is a reference to Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, with Dishonest John playing the part of the witch who gives So White the poisoned apple. The three little pigs in "Sleeping Beauty and the Beast" resemble the Disney versions. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c78c0896 | type |
Big Friendly Dog | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c78c0896 | comment |
Big Friendly Sea Serpent: Cecil. Almost every episode has at least one moment of him licking Beany's face. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_c9597a03 | type |
Self-Deprecation | |
Beany and Cecil / int_c9597a03 | comment |
Self-Deprecation: In the New Adventures episode "Framed Freep", Dishonest John asks if "Help, Beany, help" is all Princess Princess is ever going to say in the episode. Princess Princess answers that it is and provides Dishonest John with a copy of the script to prove it. After seeing for himself, Dishonest John remarks "What kind of jerk wrote this?" | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_db08fb56 | type |
Come Out, Come Out, Wherever You Are | |
Beany and Cecil / int_db08fb56 | comment |
Come Out, Come Out, Whatever You Are: Greenie the Meanie Genie, who was anything but mean. He was drunk. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_e43c66bd | type |
Art Evolution | |
Beany and Cecil / int_e43c66bd | comment |
Art Evolution: In early shorts, Beany and Cecil resembled illustrated versions of their puppet forms, with Eyes Always Shut in effect for Beany. Their designs quickly became more streamlined and cartoony, with Beany having his eyes open more often. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_ea5c413d | type |
Biting-the-Hand Humor | |
Beany and Cecil / int_ea5c413d | comment |
Biting-the-Hand Humor: The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil features a jab at DiC Entertainment in "The Brotherhood of B.L.E.C.H." by showing a DiC studio building going over a waterfall. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_ec21bb62 | type |
Sea Serpents | |
Beany and Cecil / int_ec21bb62 | comment |
Sea Serpents: Cecil is a benevolent example of this trope. | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_ed23decc | type |
Big Ball of Violence | |
Beany and Cecil / int_ed23decc | comment |
Big Ball of Violence: In "DJ's Disappearing Act" a huge fight breaks out because Dishonest John had stolen a rare diamond, Uncle Captain asks Cecil, "What's that?" and Cecil responds, "The biggest fight cloud in the history of Saturday morning cartoons!" | |
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Beany and Cecil / int_ffa0483f | type |
Cut Short | |
Beany and Cecil / int_ffa0483f | comment |
Cut Short: The revival only lasted five episodes, with three more left unaired. | |
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