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* [[Amoral Attorney]]: Mr. Busard.
* [[Anti-Villain]]: In late February, 1936, a robber seeing Annie walking along the road makes her get into his car. The reason he gives is that he wants to give her a ride, but it's really in order to use her as protection if the police sees him; they wouldn't shoot at him if there's a risk of killing an innocent girl. He's impressed by the way she won't accept the stolen money he tries to give her, and says that he "could have been that way once, maybe... But it's too late now..." In the end, he tells her to leave him even though he knows that it will vastly increase the risk that the police kills him.
{{quote| '''The robber:''' "I'm not going to take any more chances o' letting you get hurt. I'm not ''that'' bad. I'm still man enough to meet my finish ''alone.''"}}
* [[Applied Phlebotinum]]: Eonite.
* [[Art Evolution]]: The reason why Annie no longer sports an afro.
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* [[Yellow Peril]]: Averted with Wun Wey, who's a good friend of Warbucks.
* [[You Just Told Me]]: Annie wants to find out if Jack Boot is the one who gave the Jones family the money they needed to keep their farm. This is how she does it:
{{quote| '''Annie:''' It sure was nice of you, "Uncle" Jack, helping the Joneses save their farm.<br />
'''"Uncle" Jack:''' Eh? Hm-m... Well, they're deserving people. They don't seem to figure the world owes them anything they don't work for.<br />
'''Annie:''' Then you ''did'' do it. I ''knew'' it! I ''knew'' it! }}
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