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* [[Apologises a Lot]]: The elephant, being a parody of the [[wikipedia:Intelligentsia|Russian Intelligentsia]], is extremely polite.
* [[Apologises a Lot]]: The elephant, being a parody of the [[wikipedia:Intelligentsia|Russian Intelligentsia]], is extremely polite.
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]:
* [[Attention Deficit Ooh Shiny]]:
{{quote| '''Monkey''': I don't know how to ponder the same thing twice.}}
{{quote|'''Monkey''': I don't know how to ponder the same thing twice.}}
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: Monkey is sanguine; Parrot is choleric; Elephant is melancholic; Python is phlegmatic.
* [[Four-Temperament Ensemble]]: Monkey is sanguine; Parrot is choleric; Elephant is melancholic; Python is phlegmatic.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]:
** [[Astrid Lindgren (Creator)|Karlsson on the roof]] and [[Sherlock Holmes]] is a python.
** [[Astrid Lindgren|Karlsson on the roof]] and [[Sherlock Holmes]] is a python.
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Since (according to folk wisdom) the law of gravity was invented when an apple fell on [[Isaac Newton]]'s head, we can revert it if we throw a coconut on someone's tail! {{spoiler|It doesn't work}}
* [[Insane Troll Logic]]: Since (according to folk wisdom) the law of gravity was invented when an apple fell on [[Isaac Newton]]'s head, we can revert it if we throw a coconut on someone's tail! {{spoiler|It doesn't work}}
* [[Literal Minded]]
* [[Literal-Minded]]
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "Measuring in parrots" has become a Russian idiom meaning measuring something with units that don't make any sense, often humourously compared to video graphics cards benchmarks. Also, the Russian version of Google Calculator [[Ascended Meme|accepts both ''boa'' and ''parrot'' as a units]] and lets you measure, say, the radius of Earth in parrots.
* [[Memetic Mutation]]: "Measuring in parrots" has become a Russian idiom meaning measuring something with units that don't make any sense, often humourously compared to video graphics cards benchmarks. Also, the Russian version of Google Calculator [[Ascended Meme|accepts both ''boa'' and ''parrot'' as a units]] and lets you measure, say, the radius of Earth in parrots.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]: Elephant's.
* [[Nerd Glasses]]: Elephant's.
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Latest revision as of 15:25, 16 April 2021

A series of Russian puppet stop-motion shorts created between 1976 and 1991. The series as a whole doesn't really have a name, so everyone calls them by the name of the first and most popular episode: 38 Parrots.

YouTube has four of ten shorts online with subtitles:

Each short has a problem that main characters (a thoughtful python, hyperactive monkey, nerdy elephant, and eccentric parrot) try to solve using off-kilter logic and wordplay.

Tropes used in 38 Parrots include:


Monkey: I don't know how to ponder the same thing twice.