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* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: In the episode where Jambi gets sick, Pee-wee consults an expert in "genie-ology" (read: genealogy, or the study of family trees.) The Cowntess, too, got quite a few "cow" and "moo"-based puns. (Example: when attending a pool party, she wore a "moo-moo.") |
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: In the episode where Jambi gets sick, Pee-wee consults an expert in "genie-ology" (read: genealogy, or the study of family trees.) The Cowntess, too, got quite a few "cow" and "moo"-based puns. (Example: when attending a pool party, she wore a "moo-moo.") |
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* [[Jerkass]]: Randy, with his classic schoolyard bully persona. His appearances are usually met with a scowl from Pee-wee. |
* [[Jerkass]]: Randy, with his classic schoolyard bully persona. His appearances are usually met with a scowl from Pee-wee. |
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* [[Late to the Punchline]]: The show's entire appeal for those who laughed as small children and are rediscovering it as adults. |
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* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The TV show is a child-friendly adaptation of the adult-oriented stage show. |
* [[Lighter and Softer]]: The TV show is a child-friendly adaptation of the adult-oriented stage show. |
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* [[Literal Genie]] / [[Jerkass Genie]]: Jambi, at times. In "Restaurant," for example, Pee-wee says, "I wish I knew what to wish for." Jambi grants him ''that'' wish, but not what he actually wished for. Cue a [[Big No]] from Pee-wee. |
* [[Literal Genie]] / [[Jerkass Genie]]: Jambi, at times. In "Restaurant," for example, Pee-wee says, "I wish I knew what to wish for." Jambi grants him ''that'' wish, but not what he actually wished for. Cue a [[Big No]] from Pee-wee. |