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* [[She's All Grown Up]]: Allison at the start of the movie (consider she and Berke used to [[Playing Doctor|"play doctor"]])
* [[Show Within a Show]]
* [[Ted BaxterName, Big Ego]]: Dr. Oates again, who claims to have nearly composed a song with Diana Ross (what he means is she stepped on his cassette as she walked past a media frenzy)
* [[Small Reference Pools]]: Pretty well everyone who went to an English-speaking school has read the original play. <ref>If you haven't, no, we don't care.</ref>
* [[Soundtrack Dissonance]]: The opening credits sequence begins right after Allison dumps Berke and features an elaborately [[Spontaneous Choreography|choreographed]] song and dance rendition of... ''Love Will Keep Us Together''.
* [[Sudden Musical Ending]]: Sure, the movie is about a stage musical, but the big song and dance at the end take place after the show's over.
* [[Ted Baxter]]: Dr. Oates again, who claims to have nearly composed a song with Diana Ross (what he means is she stepped on his cassette as she walked past a media frenzy)
* [[Unrequited Love Switcheroo]]: Berke spends most of the movie pining after Allison, but it's only as he becomes attracted to Kelly that she tries to get back together with him. {{spoiler|It doesn't work.}}
* [[What the Fu Are You Doing?]]: Striker pulls out a pair of nunchucks to intimidate Berke, leading him to shout, "Who keeps nunchucks in their pants?!"