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{{quote|'''Mr. Waterman:''' Where's my [[The Beard|beard]]?
{{quote|'''Mr. Waterman:''' Where's my [[The Beard|beard]]?
'''Mrs. Waterman:''' Right here. ''([[Beat]], then holds up a Santa beard)'' }}
'''Mrs. Waterman:''' Right here. ''([[Beat]], then holds up a Santa beard)'' }}
* In his earliest appearances on ''[[Adventure Time]]'', Cinnamon Bun has a reputation of being dimwitted and clumsy, something that Princess Bubblegum claims is a result of being "half-baked". While this seems like her attempt at snarky humor (Cinnamon Bun is, as his name implies, a living cinnamon bun) she's not joking. In the episode "The Red Throne", Cinnamon Bun spends most of the episode in the Fire Kingdom, where the environment bakes him right, making him smarter and more mature; in effect, becoming a fully baked adult.
* On ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', Braniac 5 and [[Green Arrow]] find the [[Five-Bad Band|Fatal Five]] waiting for them.
* On ''[[Justice League Unlimited]]'', Braniac 5 and [[Green Arrow]] find the [[Five-Bad Band|Fatal Five]] waiting for them.
{{quote|'''Brainiac 5:''' Shoot.
{{quote|'''Brainiac 5:''' Shoot.
'''Green Arrow:''' I know. I was hoping they'd be out looking for us.
'''Green Arrow:''' I know. I was hoping they'd be out looking for us.
'''Brainiac 5:''' No, shoot! }}
'''Brainiac 5:''' No, shoot! }}
* From ''[[Adventure Time]]'', just after Finn and Marceline have started going after her dad, Finn asks how he can kill her father.
* From ''[[Adventure Time]]'':
** Just after Finn and Marceline have started going after her dad, Finn asks how he can kill her father.
{{quote|'''Marceline:''' Finn! You can't ''kill'' my ''dad''!
{{quote|'''Marceline:''' Finn! You can't ''kill'' my ''dad''!
'''Finn:''' Oh, right, I'm sorry--
'''Finn:''' Oh, right, I'm sorry--
'''Marceline:''' No, literally. You can't kill my dad. He's deathless. }}
'''Marceline:''' No, literally. You can't kill my dad. He's deathless. }}
** Also, earliest appearances, Cinnamon Bun has a reputation of being dimwitted and clumsy, something that Princess Bubblegum claims is a result of being "half-baked". While this seems like her attempt at snarky humor (Cinnamon Bun is, [[Meaningful Name| as his name implies]], a [[Anthropomorphic Food| living cinnamon bun]]) she's not joking. In the episode "The Red Throne", Cinnamon Bun spends most of the episode in the Fire Kingdom, where the environment bakes him right, making him smarter and more mature; in effect, becoming a fully baked adult.
* In ''[[American Dad]]'':
* In ''[[American Dad]]'':
{{quote|'''Steve:''' We don't have an instrument for Jeff.
{{quote|'''Steve:''' We don't have an instrument for Jeff.