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* In "Double 'O Chipmunk", Dale, after his devices wreck the Ranger HQ, in shown wearing only a bow-tie, like a [[Chippendales Dancers]]. This also qualifies as a [[Visual Pun]]. |
* In "Double 'O Chipmunk", Dale, after his devices wreck the Ranger HQ, in shown wearing only a bow-tie, like a [[Chippendales Dancers]]. This also qualifies as a [[Visual Pun]]. |
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* In "Mind Your Cheese and Q's", Monty locks himself in the vault of cheese and sings a variation of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall", replacing "beer" with "cheese". Might not seem like much, but it does seem like something that modern cartoons (unless they're adult-oriented) wouldn't dare put in. |
* In "Mind Your Cheese and Q's", Monty locks himself in the vault of cheese and sings a variation of "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall", replacing "beer" with "cheese". Might not seem like much, but it does seem like something that modern cartoons (unless they're adult-oriented) wouldn't dare put in. |
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** Ditto the end to "Battle of the Bulge". Yes, Chip, Dale, and Gadget were wearing clothes when they jumped into the mini-bath, but the only thing Monty had on was that helmet with the goggles. This becomes even worse when you remember he is - by his own account - old enough to be |
** Ditto the end to "Battle of the Bulge". Yes, Chip, Dale, and Gadget were wearing clothes when they jumped into the mini-bath, but the only thing Monty had on was that helmet with the goggles. This becomes even worse when you remember he is - by his own account - old enough to be Gadget's father. |
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* Also in "Battle of the Bulge", one scene has Gadget wearing a spandex workout outfit in a clear reference to morning fitness shows from the 80s, the ones where an attractive female host seemed mandatory. It even uses the [[Sexophone]] music those shows were notorious for. |
* Also in "Battle of the Bulge", one scene has Gadget wearing a spandex workout outfit in a clear reference to morning fitness shows from the 80s, the ones where an attractive female host seemed mandatory. It even uses the [[Sexophone]] music those shows were notorious for. |
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* How did a character named Maltese de Sade make it past the media watchdogs? |
* How did a character named Maltese de Sade make it past the media watchdogs? |