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* DX has done this a number of times, in both [[Heel|its first]] and [[Baby Face|its last]] incarnations. Usually, it involves [[We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties|playing around with the production truck]], [[Running the Asylum|dictating ridiculous match stipulations]], and generally causing mayhem. |
* DX has done this a number of times, in both [[Heel|its first]] and [[Baby Face|its last]] incarnations. Usually, it involves [[We Are Experiencing Technical Difficulties|playing around with the production truck]], [[Running the Asylum|dictating ridiculous match stipulations]], and generally causing mayhem. |
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* As of late, the Nexus seem to be going this way as well. |
* As of late, the Nexus seem to be going this way as well. |
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== Theater == |
== Theater == |
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* The ''[[Veggie Tales]]'' live show, "Sing Yourself Silly" starts off as a [[Top Ten List|Top Ten Silly Song Countdown]], until Archibald arrives and announces that the show should be all [[An Aesop|lesson songs]] instead. Hearing the human host complaining about Archie changing the show, Jimmy and Jerry mistakenly believe that they can change the show, too, and decide to make it an [[The Eighties|80's song countdown]]. Eventually they all agree to share the show, making it a mix of silly songs, lesson songs, and even 80's songs. |
* The ''[[Veggie Tales]]'' live show, "Sing Yourself Silly" starts off as a [[Top Ten List|Top Ten Silly Song Countdown]], until Archibald arrives and announces that the show should be all [[An Aesop|lesson songs]] instead. Hearing the human host complaining about Archie changing the show, Jimmy and Jerry mistakenly believe that they can change the show, too, and decide to make it an [[The Eighties|80's song countdown]]. Eventually they all agree to share the show, making it a mix of silly songs, lesson songs, and even 80's songs. |
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* In the PDQ Bach opera ''The Abduction of Figaro'', a key prop goes missing in the final act. Mute character Schlepperello announces that he has it and will not produce it unless they [[Superfluous Solo|let him perform an aria]]. Since they can't finish the opera without the missing prop, the director lets the mute sing. |
* In the PDQ Bach opera ''The Abduction of Figaro'', a key prop goes missing in the final act. Mute character Schlepperello announces that he has it and will not produce it unless they [[Superfluous Solo|let him perform an aria]]. Since they can't finish the opera without the missing prop, the director lets the mute sing. |
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* In ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' the first clue to something being up is Joker appearing instead of Batman in the teaser. Followed by [[The Bad Guy Wins|Bad Guys winning]] and ending with an [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]. The intro then starts, Joker has now taken over the episode and renamed the show Joker: The Vile and the Villainous! Complete with HAHAHAs sprayed over everything. The main episode even plays up Batman as the villain, while Joker [[Villain Team-Up|teams up]] with his idol The Weeper to get him back in the game. |
* In ''[[Batman: The Brave And The Bold|Batman the Brave And The Bold]]'' the first clue to something being up is Joker appearing instead of Batman in the teaser. Followed by [[The Bad Guy Wins|Bad Guys winning]] and ending with an [[Earthshattering Kaboom]]. The intro then starts, Joker has now taken over the episode and renamed the show Joker: The Vile and the Villainous! Complete with HAHAHAs sprayed over everything. The main episode even plays up Batman as the villain, while Joker [[Villain Team-Up|teams up]] with his idol The Weeper to get him back in the game. |
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* ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' has Mandark electrocuting Dexter instead of Dee Dee in the intro with the title sign reading ''Mandark's Laboratory'' complete with [[Villain Episode|all the shorts centered around Mandark.]] {{spoiler|However, Dexter does get back at him near the end of the show when ''he'' electrocutes Mandark much like the intro.}} |
* ''[[Dexter's Laboratory]]'' has Mandark electrocuting Dexter instead of Dee Dee in the intro with the title sign reading ''Mandark's Laboratory'' complete with [[Villain Episode|all the shorts centered around Mandark.]] {{spoiler|However, Dexter does get back at him near the end of the show when ''he'' electrocutes Mandark much like the intro.}} |
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