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* [[Not-So-Imaginary Friend]]
* [[Oireland]]: Michigan mocks the popularity of mawkish Irish songs at the turn of the century by singing "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IS5QXouYQTs Come Back to Erin]."
* [[Mime -and -Music -Only Cartoon]]
* [[Popular History]]: Several of the songs performed by Michigan J. Frog (including "[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOo-zKk0x4Q Hello, My Baby]") date later than 1892.
** This gets more bizarre in ''Another Froggy Evening'', in which he knows these songs ''in the Stone Age''.
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* [[Retraux]]: "The Michigan Rag" is an original composition which imitates the 1890s style.
* [[Sealed Evil in A Can]]/[[Sealed Good in A Can]]: The Frog, although it's debatable how "good" or "evil" it is, or whether it's solely the man bringing his own woe on himself for trying to take advantage of the frog.
* [[Shout -Out]]: At the end, the frog is sealed inside the foundation of the "Tregoweth Brown Building", a reference to sound effects editor Treg Brown. Such crew shout outs were very common in all the [[Looney Tunes]] shorts.
* [[Space Whale Aesop]]: Don't be greedy and try to take advantage of someone else for your own gain or your life will go downhill as a result--or in this case, don't take advantage of a singing frog to get rich or your life will be ruined.
** Or at the least learn from your first few mistakes and quit while you're ahead.
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