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* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: Almost all the songs start like this, particularly in the second half.
* [[That Reminds Me of a Song]]: Almost all the songs start like this, particularly in the second half.
* [[This Trope Is Bleep]]: Invoked in the original theatrical release, as Waters was only allowed one F-word so as to not compromise the PG-13 rating. Said scene was restored in the director's cut.
* [[This Trope Is Bleep]]: Invoked in the original theatrical release, as Waters was only allowed one F-word so as to not compromise the PG-13 rating. Said scene was restored in the director's cut.
{{quote| '''Mrs. Woodward:''' Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?}}
{{quote|'''Mrs. Woodward:''' Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?}}
* [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]
* [[Tropes Are Not Bad]]
* [[Troubled Production]]: During the shooting of the movie, the FBI visited the set to search for co-star Traci Lords, who was being investigated due to her porn past.
* [[Troubled Production]]: During the shooting of the movie, the FBI visited the set to search for co-star Traci Lords, who was being investigated due to her porn past.
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* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: The prison guards to the drapes.
* [[Yank the Dog's Chain]]: The prison guards to the drapes.
* [[You Put the X In XY]]:
* [[You Put the X In XY]]:
{{quote| '''Ramona Rickettes:''' You put the T in tough!}}
{{quote|'''Ramona Rickettes:''' You put the T in tough!}}


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Revision as of 05:48, 8 August 2014

Cry-Baby is a 1990 film directed by John Waters. It tells the classic story of Star-Crossed Lovers"Square" Allison Vernon-Williams falls for Wade "Cry-Baby" Walker, leader of the local "drapes" in their small Maryland town — and the upheaval their romance causes between the hillbilly drapes and the uptight squares. Did we mention it's a musical?


Cry-Baby provides examples of:

Mrs. Woodward: Your Honor, can we take Wanda the fuck home?

Ramona Rickettes: You put the T in tough!