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'''Bret''': Because we never get sex or get paid.|''On the prospect of making ends meet via prostitution'', ''The New Cup''}}
 
Flight of the Conchords are [[Overly Narrow Superlative|formerly New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duodu[[Category:TV Series]]], trying to make it big in America. The group is made up of Jemaine Clement and Bret McKenzie. They have had a [[The BBC|BBC radioradi[[Category:TV Series]]] series and an [[HBO]] TV series.
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{{tropelist|This duo (and their skits) provides examples of:}}
* [[Abhorrent AdmirerAdmire[[Category:TV Series]]]: Mel.
* [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On MaleMal[[Category:TV Series]]]: Just try keeping a straight face during "Carol Brown" after the line "Britney... Britney hit me"
* [[Actor AllusionAllusio[[Category:TV Series]]]: Bret had a bit part as a background character in ''[[Lord of the RingsRing[[Category:TV Series]]]'', nicknamed "Figwit" by fans. The show references ''[[Lord of the RingsRing[[Category:TV Series]]]'' frequently, but it's mostly a joke about American [[Small Reference PoolsPool[[Category:TV Series]]].
* [[Adapted OutOu[[Category:TV Series]]]: In the tv adaptation, the narrator, who was portrayed by Rob Brydon, was removed completely.
* [[AdorkableAdorkabl[[Category:TV Series]]]: Bret. Just Bret.
* [[Affectionate ParodyParod[[Category:TV Series]]]: "Bowie" is an over-the-top, yet still somehow spot-on parody of [[David BowieBowi[[Category:TV Series]]]; "Inner City Pressure" takes on the [[Pet Shop BoysBoy[[Category:TV Series]]]; "Fashion" - the entire [[The Eighties|New Romantic]] genre; "You Don't Have to be a Prostitute" - "Roxanne" by [[The PolicePolic[[Category:TV Series]]]; "I'm not Crying" - "I'm not in Love" by 10CC; "Hurt Feelings (Reprise)" is a dead-on take of the "Wise Up" [[wikipedia:Aimee Mann|Aimee MannMan[[Category:TV Series]]] montage in ''[[MagnoliaMagnoli[[Category:TV Series]]]''.
* [[Alien Lunch]]: Bret's bag of found food in "Bret Gives Up the Dream." Jemaine first goes to spit it out, then decides that he'll just eat it.
* [[American AccentsAccent[[Category:TV Series]]] / [[British AccentsAccent[[Category:TV Series]]]: Depending on the genre being pastiched, such as in "Hurt Feelings", "Inner City Pressure", and many others.
* [[Analogy BackfireBackfir[[Category:TV Series]]]: in "Rambling Through the Avenues of Time"
{{quote|'''Bret''' (singing): She was comparable to Cleopatra...
'''Jemaine''' (talking): Why, old?
'''Bret''' (singing): She was like Shakespeare's Juliet...
'''Jemaine''' (talking): What, thirteen? }}
* [[Angry DanceDanc[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Anxiety DreamsDream[[Category:TV Series]]]
* [[Blatant LiesLie[[Category:TV Series]]]: "They call me the Hiphopapotamus, my lyrics are bottomless. [[Beat|... ...*ahem*]]"
* [[British BrevityBrevit[[Category:TV Series]]]: The TV series lasted all of two seasons, a total 22 episodes, and was ended by the actors. Okay, technically New Zealander Brevity.
* [[Butt MonkeyMonke[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** Murray is constantly humiliated and beaten down.
** Greg is Murray's [[Butt MonkeyMonke[[Category:TV Series]]], constantly sabotaging treating him poorly.
** Doug, Mel's [[Unwanted SpouseSpous[[Category:TV Series]]] who placidly puts up with all of her craziness and abuse.
* [[Calling Your AttacksAttack[[Category:TV Series]]]: Amazingly and subtly employed thanks to an [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PHg1SMP0a0&feature=related epic maneuvermaneuve[[Category:TV Series]] busted out by Dave. Of course, if grilled by the cops, he would probably maintain that he was only there to [[Blatant Lies|water the geroniums.]]
* [[Canis LatinicusLatinicu[[Category:TV Series]]]
{{quote|'''Murray:''' That ''per diem'' [[Completely Missing the Point|was for the whole week!]]<br />
'''Jemaine:''' But... ''diem'' means day...<br />
'''Murrary:''' Alright, so it was your ''per weekum''! }}
* [[CloudcuckoolanderCloudcuckoolande[[Category:TV Series]]]: The entire main cast, as well as everyone from New Zealand, right up to Prime Minister Brian.
* [[Compliment BackfireBackfir[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** "Sure you're weedy (and kind of shy), but some girlie out there must be needy for a weedy shy guy."
** And all of "Most Beautiful Girl in the Room".
* [[Cultural CringeCring[[Category:TV Series]]]: Completely ignored by New Zealand's TV networks, until they made it big in America. Averted, however, by their New Zealand fan base, who've backed them from the very start.
* [[Cut His Heart Out with a SpoonSpoo[[Category:TV Series]]]: "I'm gonna juice the mutha 'ucker!/He's gonna wake up in a smoothie!"
* [[Damn You, Muscle Memory!]]: Bret leaves Murray's car thinking he put the parking brake on without realizing that the shift is on the other side in American cars.
* [[Did Not Do the Bloody Research]]: Played for laughs in-universe. Bret and Jemaine are completely unfamiliar with American swearing and Dave has to teach them how to flip someone off.
* [[Discriminate and Switch]]: In "Drive-By", Bret and Jemaine are harassed by a racist greengrocer. The situation is resolved when they explain that {{spoiler|he's confusing New Zealand with Australia}}.
* [[Disney Acid SequenceSequenc[[Category:TV Series]]]: Some of the song sequences
* [[Downer EndingEndin[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** The Season 1 finale could apply. {{spoiler|"The Crazy Dogggz", a band formed by Todd and [[Demetri Martin|DemetriDemetr[[Category:TV Series]]] (two musicians who quit the Conchords), has hit the big time with a song Bret and Jemaine refused to play. Their manager, who also manages the Dogggz, has almost totally stopped managing them. And, possibly worst of all, their former [[Loony FanFa[[Category:TV Series]]], Mel, has lost all interest in them.}} However, as this ''is'' the Conchords we're talking about, it's all played for laughs.
** The Season 2 ending is a possible subversion: {{spoiler|Murray, Bret and Jemaine are all deported and resume their careers as shepherds. However, they seem just as happy to play their music in the fields as in their apartment or in empty clubs.}}
* [[Dropped a Bridget On HimHi[[Category:TV Series]]]: In the second season song "Carol Brown", there's "[[The Untwist|BruceBruc[[Category:TV Series]]] turned out to be a man"...
* [[Eccentric MentorMento[[Category:TV Series]]]: [[David BowieBowi[[Category:TV Series]]], at least in Bret's dreams; he appears in various costumes, each time explaining, "hello, Bret, it's me, David Bowie, from 1987's Ashes To Ashes tour." Bret points out that it's Jemaine, so it's probably a dream. Bowie disagrees.
* [[Mr. FanserviceFanservic[[Category:TV Series]]]: The guys have their share of admirers in the real world, especially for their song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ozSSseCh3U Sugar LumpsLump[[Category:TV Series]].
* [[Epic RockingRockin[[Category:TV Series]]]: Often parodied. For example, when the duo tries writing a jingle for a thirty second commercial for Femident Toothpaste, they come up with an eighteen minute long song. Another notable example is when Bret initially writes "Song For Coco" (which Jemaine helps him rewrite to "If You're Into It"), the song is ''two hours'' long.
* [[Eyepatch of PowerPowe[[Category:TV Series]]]: Bret decides to use one because of Bowie's advice. He feels cooler, but it backfires soon, as he [[Awesome but Impractical|loses the sense of depth and stumbles into things.]]
** Ironically, Bowie claims that he had that problem too, when in fact Real Life Bowie is already blind in one eye; he just wore the eyepatch over it as a fashion thing.
* [[Fan ServiceServic[[Category:TV Series]]]: Or [[Fan DisserviceDisservic[[Category:TV Series]]] - "Business Time".
* [[Friends Rent Control]]: Dealt with in "Evicted", when the landlord realizes that he's been receiving checks in New Zealand dollars, not US dollars.
* [[Funny Background EventEven[[Category:TV Series]]]: The New Zealand tourism poster in Murray's office changes every episode, usually saying something along the lines of "New Zealand: It's not Australia," or "New Zealand: Worth a visit."
* [[Gender Flip]]:
** In "Girlfriends", a girl [[Black Comedy Rape|coerces Bret into sex]] by saying she's going to ship out to Iraq, causing Bret to later [[Heroic BSOD|curl up into a ball]] and [[Shower of Angst|take a shower with all of his clothes ono[[Category:TV Series]]].
** [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frankie-thomas/a-eulogy-for-flight-of-th_b_177431.html This articlearticl[[Category:TV Series]] argues the entire series is a big gender flip.
* [[Gratuitous French]]: ''Foux de Fa Fa'', which is basically the fragments of French that they remember from school shoehorned into song form to try to impress women.
{{quote|''[[Inherently Funny Words|Pamplemousse!]] ...Ananas! ...Jus d'orange! ...Boeuf!<br />
Soup du jour! ...Camembert! ...JacquesCousteau! ...Baguette!'' }}
* [[HammerspaceHammerspac[[Category:TV Series]]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY8jaGs7xJ0 where Jemaine gets his instruments from, evidently.] Since the show really blurs the lines of whether or not the musical numbers are really happening or not, instruments come and go fairly at random; the only time it's completely averted is at the beginning of "Boom", when Bret remarks that he needs his 1987 Casio electric guitar set to mandolin, and someone walking by hands it to him.
* [[Heterosexual Life PartnersPartner[[Category:TV Series]]]: Bret and Jemaine, of course. It occasionally drifts into [[Ho YayYa[[Category:TV Series]]] territory.
{{quote|"No Doubt about it, we'd be gettin' crazy / if one of us was lucky enough to be born a lady..."}}
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]]: [[The Lord of the Rings|FigwitFigwi[[Category:TV Series]]] is in a band?!
** The boys are both in love with TV's [[Clueless|CherChe[[Category:TV Series]]].
** Blink and you'll miss it, but the gentleman trying to sell Dave a cake in the first episode is [[30 Rock|Frank RossitanoRossitan[[Category:TV Series]]].
** [[Parks and Recreation|Tom Haverford]] is a racist fruit seller.
** [[Scrubs|Dr. Denise MahoneyMahone[[Category:TV Series]]] lies to Bret about her shipping out to Iraq in order to get him to sleep with her.
** [[MacGruberMacGrube[[Category:TV Series]]] works as a dry cleaner and a semi-professional actor.
** [[24|Jack Bauer's girlfriend]] is Australian.
** [[Saturday Night Live|Kristen WiigWii[[Category:TV Series]]] loses her dog.
** [[Patton OswaltOswal[[Category:TV Series]]] is an Elton John impersonator.
** [[24|Chloe O'BrianBria[[Category:TV Series]]] looooves Art Garfunkel.
** [[Xena: Warrior Princess|XenaXen[[Category:TV Series]]] works for the Prime Minister of New Zealand?!
** Comedian [[Jim GaffiganGaffiga[[Category:TV Series]]] is Murray's best friend, [[The Danza|JimJi[[Category:TV Series]]].
* [[Hollywood DatelessDateles[[Category:TV Series]]]: The boys often mention their woeful love lives, but half the episodes are about one or both of them dating, [[Rule of Funny|for obvious reasons.]]
* [[Humans Are the Real MonstersMonster[[Category:TV Series]]]: Mocked in "The Humans are Dead," in which robots kill all the humans for making them work unreasonable hours. However, one line suggests that, by killing the humans, the robots are becoming like the humans.
{{quote|"Captain, do you not see the irony that by destroying the humans for their destructive capabilities, we too have become...like...it's ironic, see."
"'''SILENCE! DESTROY HIM!"''' }}
* [[Hurricane of EuphemismsEuphemism[[Category:TV Series]]]: "My sugarlumps are two of a kind..."
* [[Ice Cream KoanKoa[[Category:TV Series]]]: Most of the song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I_tDNKYOwSI Sellotape/Pencils in the Wind]:
{{quote|People are like paper dolls
Paper dolls and people, they're a similar shape }}
* [[I'm a HumanitarianHumanitaria[[Category:TV Series]]]: "Petrov, Yelyena and Me," a song about a man lost at sea who is slowly eaten by his shipmates.
* [[Intercourse with You]]: "It's business... it's business time!" and "I'm the Boom King!"
* [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All]]:
** Dave, though the guys are [[The Blind Leading the Blind|always seeking his adviceadvic[[Category:TV Series]]] anyway. Particularly impressive when he works on the tourist information point for New Zealand Town, which is odd because at no point during the series does he remember where New Zealand is...or what its name is.
** Murray, whose misconceptions about the music business and American culture are largely responsible for the Conchords' lack of success.
* [[Lampshade HangingHangin[[Category:TV Series]]]: An amazing number of first season episodes involved Bret quitting the band, and in a later season 1 episode Murray quits the band, prompting Jemaine to tell him, "You can't quit the band. Bret normally quits the band!"
* [[Let's Get DangerousDangerou[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** Bret is a very shy and sensitive guy who usually feels uncomfortable around women, and if he gets laid is mainly because [[Abuse Is Okay When It Is Female On MaleMal[[Category:TV Series]]]. However, ''BEWARE'' if you are his fancy and [[Makes Sense in Context|he gets freak-aya[[Category:TV Series]]]: you may end bodypainted to match the wall, photographed with a goat on a boat, dressed as a squirrel in order to steal his nuts or performing foreplay with cardboard silhouettes of yourselves...
** [[Draco in Leather Pants|Leather outfitsoutfit[[Category:TV Series]]], [[Rollerblade Good|roller skatesskate[[Category:TV Series]]], [[Eighties Hair|hair gel]] or just [[Everything Sounds Sexier in French|conversational French]] will make the Conchords feel more dangerous.
** The "gangsta raps" of the Conchords try to be this... and fail miserably.
{{quote|''Bret'' (singing):
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*** Also "Hurt Feelings", a rap about some times when their feelings were hurt: Jemaine cooked a meal for his friends and none of them said anything nice about it; Bret was told he should try on a women's size scuba-suit...
{{quote|I'm not a lady--I'm a man! Bring me a small man's wetsuit, please!}}
* [[List SongSon[[Category:TV Series]]]: "Carol Brown", being a [[Perspective Flip]] parody of "Fifty Ways To Leave Your Lover".
* [[Loony FanFa[[Category:TV Series]]]: Mel.
* [[Magic FeatherFeathe[[Category:TV Series]]]: Subverted.
{{quote|'''Murray:''' Do you wanna know a secret? It wasn't the hair gel that made you cool. It was the confidence the gel gave you!
''[[Gilligan Cut|[one terrible gig laterlate[[Category:TV Series]]]]''<br />
'''Murray:''' Yeah, it was the hair gel, guys. Sorry... }}
* [[Mistaken for GayGa[[Category:TV Series]]]: In one way or another, this happens throughout the entire series.
** In the Season Two episode "Love Is A Weapon Of Choice" in which Brahbrah admits she had remained oblivious to both Bret and Jemaine's advances because she thought they were a gay couple.
** Also "Bret, you've got it going on"...
** "But how can that be gay, if you're pretending he's a woman?"
* [[Mushroom SambaSamb[[Category:TV Series]]]: "I'm the pretty Prince of Parties, you're a tasty piece of pastry!"
* [[Musical World HypothesesHypothese[[Category:TV Series]]]: One of those musicals that are ''not'' Alternate Universe. Some of the songs are diegetic, such as "Robots," "If You're Into It" and "Albi the Racist Dragon"; some of the songs are All In Their Heads like "Business Time" and "Prince of Parties", and some of the songs are musical adaptations of events that really do happen, such as "Foux da Fa Fa, "Most Beautiful Girl in the Room," "I Told You I Was Freekie" and "Hurt Feelings."
** It looks like they actually perform "Fashion" in-universe, but are only confident enough to do so [[It Makes Sense in Context|because of the hair gel]].
** Sometimes, it's not really clear what happened. After the two spend a few minutes doing a ridiculous performance of ''Hiphopopotamus vs. Rhymenoceros'' in front of 2 muggers, the only response they get is,
{{quote|"Were you guys dancing a little bit?"
"...No." }}
* [[My Nayme IsI[[Category:TV Series]]]: "Her name is Barbara!" "No, it's Brahbrah" "There's no such name as Brahbrah!" - yeah, [[Brick Joke|turns outou[[Category:TV Series]]] her name really is Brahbrah.
* [[Negative ContinuityContinuit[[Category:TV Series]]]: The second season, where for instance the Conchords lose all their furniture in episode five and have it back without any mention of how in episode six, Bret dates an admittedly rather loony woman at the end of episode six who has vanished without a trace in episode seven, and Bret and Jemaine fall down to "strangers" on Murray's friendship graph in episode four with him even remarking that the next band meeting will be awkward because "you're strangers!", but in episode five communications between them and Murray are back to exactly how they were before. The first season at least had a couple of developing subplots and included [[Snap Back]]s to restore the status quo before the end of each episode.
* [[Nice HatHa[[Category:TV Series]]]: In episode one, Bret is working on a helmet that looks like his hair. He wears it on several occasions.
* [[Overly Narrow SuperlativeSuperlativ[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** The band often introduces themselves in live performances as "formerly New Zealand's fourth most popular guitar-based digi-bongo acapella-rap-funk-comedy folk duo". (The third-most-popular is claimed to be "Like of the Conchords," a FotC tribute band.)
** The song "Most Beautiful Girl in the Room" is filled with these, serenading the subject with the fact that she's the most beautiful girl in the whole wide room, and could become an airline stewardess or a part-time model.
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{{quote|"There ain't no party like my nana's tea party
Hey! ho!" }}
* [[Poor Man's SubstituteSubstitut[[Category:TV Series]]]: In-Universe. at one point, Bret and Jemaine got a gig as replacement [[Simon and Garfunkel]] lookalikes. They look nothing like Simon and Garfunkel, but Murray claims they're practically identical to the Simon and Garfunkel lookalikes they were sitting in for.
* [[Precision F-StrikeStrik[[Category:TV Series]]]:
** "Go fuck yourself, Bret." From Murray, whose usual version of this is "Stuff you" or "Stuff you twice" if he's particularly mad. It makes you go "Whoa, he's serious."
** "It's not a ''fucking'' school play production. It's the bird."
{{quote|-- '''Dave''', Episode 7, "Drive By"}}
* [[Refuge in AudacityAudacit[[Category:TV Series]]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pY8jaGs7xJ0 "If You're Into It"]
* [[Rhyming with Itself]]: "Hurt Feelings", especially.
{{quote|I call my friends, say let's go into town,
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So I go by myself, I go into town,
Then I see all my friends, [[Redundant Department of Redundancy|they're all in town.]] }}
* [[Robot WarWa[[Category:TV Series]]]: The setting of the song "[[Kill All Humans|The Humans Are Dead]]." It [[Turned Against Their Masters|didn't end well]] for [[Captain Obvious|humanityhumanit[[Category:TV Series]]].
* [[Sand in My EyesEye[[Category:TV Series]]]: The entirety of the song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64a_1fWTsls "I'm Not Crying"]:
{{quote|There's just a little bit of dust in my eye
Dust from the path that you made when you said your goodbye
I'm not weeping 'cause you won't be here to hold my hand
For your information there's an inflammation in my tear gland }}
* [[Sitcom Arch NemesisNemesi[[Category:TV Series]]]: Australians in general. In one episode, the guys become nemeses of a racist greengrocer, but it's discovered that he thought they were Australian. They unite against their common enemy.
* [[Small Name, Big EgoEg[[Category:TV Series]]]: Dave thinks that he's a cool ladies man, but really he's a pawn shop owner who lives with his parents.
* [[Small Reference PoolsPool[[Category:TV Series]]]: The show frequently references ''[[Lord of the RingsRing[[Category:TV Series]]]'' due to the fact that just about the only thing most Americans know about New Zealand is that the movie adaptations were filmed there. One of the promotional posters in Murray's office is a shot of a grassy rock formation with the words "New Zealand ... Like Lord of the Rings"
* [[Snap Back]]: First ten minutes of the second season.
* [[Sound to Screen AdaptationAdaptatio[[Category:TV Series]]]: The TV series uses large chunks of the BBC radio series' plots and songs, adapted (where necessary) to fit into the US.
* [[Spoof Aesop]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-jVAHAuiS4 "Albi the racist dragon"].
** Although the Aesop delivered there ("racism is bad") is a perfectly good one, they just deliberately delivered it in the most ridiculous way possible.
** More precisely, the protest song [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmLHOGT0v4c&feature=related "Think About It"]. Again, the Aesops themselves are perfectly reasonable ("sweatshops are bad ...") but the song misses the point completely ("... because they don't actually make their products cheaper").
* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: Mel again.
* [[Starving ArtistArtis[[Category:TV Series]]]: The Conchords.
* [[The Stateroom Sketch]]: Jemaine moves into a new apartment, which is really just an empty cleaning supply closet. The first thing he does is invite over everyone he knows for a housewarming party, which naturally spills out into the hallway.
* [[Status Quo Is God]]: Used straight and.... not. While the basic premise is always restored by the episode's end, some subplots (such as Bret and Coco's relationship) develop from episode to episode. {{spoiler|The season 1 finale leaves some minor loose ends, most notably the fact that Mel, their one fan, has moved on and become obsessed with another band. This leads to a very quick [[Snap Back]] in season 2.}}
* [[The StingerStinge[[Category:TV Series]]]: In the "Bowie" episode, the second half of the credits run alongside Bret and Jemaine performing an arrangement of the song based on Bowie's ''Let's Dance'' period, complete with matching pastel suits and funky dance moves.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: If you can't understand how Bret and Jemaine are [[Celebrity Paradox|so unknownunknow[[Category:TV Series]]] in-universe, just listen to the songs they actually ''perform''.
** And arguably the songs they sing during the interludes. The Conchords mentioned in an interview that they think comedy songs only work if it sounds like the singer really believes it, so we get them really seriously singing a protest song that includes the line "man's lyin' in the street/some punk's chopped off his head/I'm the only one who stops to see if he's dead."
*** {{spoiler|Turns out he's dead.}}
* [[Subverted Kids Show]]: Albi, the Racist Dragon.
* [[Take ThatTha[[Category:TV Series]]]: Parodied with Brett's 'Diss track'
{{quote|'Eminem is not very good'
'Jay-Z is not very good'
'Snoop Doggy Dogg is not very good'
'Dr Dre is not very good' }}
* [[Technology Marches OnO[[Category:TV Series]]]: New Zealand is shown to be completely behind the times, including their technology. Bret gets VHS cassette tapes of TV shows sent to him from his family. Brian the Prime Minister buys a VHS version of ''[[The Matrix]]''. According to a commercial on Bret's tape, New Zealand is still in the process of adopting the telephone.
* [[That Reminds Me of a SongSon[[Category:TV Series]]]: Used off and on in the TV show since it uses songs written years before. Some episodes were written specifically to avert the trope, like making epileptics dogs a major plot point just so that the song about them would fit. Other times they don't even try, like the Mermaid song. Other times, the songs coming from nowhere and not making any sense any sense actually works, like "Prince of Parties" (played when Bret takes drugs for the first time) and "Petrov, Yelyena, and Me" (played when Bret has a bad dream).
* [[Timey-Wimey Ball]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR2L98gobTQ ThisThi[[Category:TV Series]] introduction to ''Bowie'', they claimed to have gone back in time and taught [[David BowieBowi[[Category:TV Series]]] his ''own songs'', using an ''Easy-to-Play Bowie songbook''.
* [[Training MontageMontag[[Category:TV Series]]]: In "Drive By", when Dave attempts to train Bret and Jemaine in the art of extremely rude gestures. It takes a while.
* [[Unusual EuphemismEuphemis[[Category:TV Series]]]: "Sugarlumps".
** Not to mention "mutha'uckas" and "mother-flipping."
* [[What Could Have BeenBee[[Category:TV Series]]]: Considering both the tour guide from the unfeatured "Bus Driver's Song" and the Prime Minister of New Zealand harbour an unrequited crush on a girl named Paula, and the Prime Minister at one point acts as a tour guide on a bus, you can't help but think there was originally meant to be a connection there.
** At the end of that episode, the melody from the Bus Drivers Song plays, but the song was probably not included as the lyrics refer to the town in which the Bus Driver grew up in, rather than the ten-meter strech of road that has been turned into New Zealand-town.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?]]: Reading the lyrics to the songs, or just hearing them described, you'd think they'd be terrible. But Bret and Jemaine put an awful lot of talent and brilliant homage into them, even their most ridiculous songs are great.
* [[Wrong Genre SavvySavv[[Category:TV Series]]]: "I saw it in a sitcom."
** Not that it actually worked in the sitcom, but since it's [[This Is Reality|real lifelif[[Category:TV Series]]], it should work anyway.
* [[Yaoi Fangirl]]: Mel
* [[Yoko Oh NoN[[Category:TV Series]]]: Parodied and lampshaded when Bret dates Coco.
{{quote|(coughs) Yoko.
Did you just say Yoko?
Ohno, I was just coughing. }}
* [[ZeerustZeerus[[Category:TV Series]]]: Their vision of a future in which robots become all-purpose laborers, achieve sentience, rebel against their masters and eventually exterminate the human race so that they can party. It's in the distant future of the year 2000.
** For reference, they wrote the song back in the nineties. But they didn't change it for the 2000's TV show, thus expertly turning a parody of [[Exty Years From Now]] into an even better parody of [[I Want My Jetpack]].
** Some of their instruments look pretty technoriffic... for the eighties. Among them a Casio 1983 digital guitar, an Omnidrum and some old school synthezisers. They also are fond for those VHS Murrays gets back home though, granted, all that DVD craze seems still a little bit afar from New Zealand.
*** Those robot outfits would have been dissed as zeerusty even by [[Fritz LangLan[[Category:TV Series]]]!
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