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* [[The Bully]]: Cardin Winchester makes no bones about being a bully in S3, and even tries to attach himself to Roman (who's allegedly "a legend in the bully community"). |
* [[The Bully]]: Cardin Winchester makes no bones about being a bully in S3, and even tries to attach himself to Roman (who's allegedly "a legend in the bully community"). |
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* [[Maid Corps|Butler Corps]]: Apparently Weiss's family has ''dozens'' of specialized butlers. She mentions that they have ''four'' butlers ''just'' for serving cake. |
* [[Maid Corps|Butler Corps]]: Apparently Weiss's family has ''dozens'' of specialized butlers. She mentions that they have ''four'' butlers ''just'' for serving cake. |
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** Later [[Negative Continuity|contradicted]] by the arrival of Klein in S3E9. |
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: Almost everyone takes turns being this trope. Special cases of this go to: |
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Almost everyone takes turns being this trope. Special cases of this go to: |
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** Blake, concerning how her cat-like nature tends work against her concerning Zwei. |
** Blake, concerning how her cat-like nature tends work against her concerning Zwei. |
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* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: the members of a small band of Grimm -- including a pair of beowolves named Marty and Mike, and a geist named Floyd -- are the focus of several sketches starting in S2. |
* [[Lower Deck Episode]]: the members of a small band of Grimm -- including a pair of beowolves named Marty and Mike, and a geist named Floyd -- are the focus of several sketches starting in S2. |
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* [[Magnetic Girlfriend]]: Literally. Don't try to use a compass around Pyrrha. |
* [[Magnetic Girlfriend]]: Literally. Don't try to use a compass around Pyrrha. |
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* [[Man on Fire]]: Mercury in S3E2, after he annoys Cinder with his demands for better working conditions. |
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* [[Mind Control]]: Ruby manages quite well with suggestions whispered into her sleeping teammates' ears. |
* [[Mind Control]]: Ruby manages quite well with suggestions whispered into her sleeping teammates' ears. |
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* [[Mundane Utility]]: Blake's weapon makes a nice jump rope. |
* [[Mundane Utility]]: Blake's weapon makes a nice jump rope. |
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** At the start of S1E24, the show's theme is played on a bass, apparently in reference to ''[[Seinfeld]]''. |
** At the start of S1E24, the show's theme is played on a bass, apparently in reference to ''[[Seinfeld]]''. |
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** The title of S3E6, [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|"Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl"]] |
** The title of S3E6, [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|"Teenage Faunus Ninja Catgirl"]] |
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** In the same episode, when Ruby sees Blake doing a [[Ceiling Cling]] in the kitchen, she shrieks, "Ah! [[Memetic Mutation |
** In the same episode, when Ruby sees Blake doing a [[Ceiling Cling]] in the kitchen, she shrieks, "Ah! [[Memetic Mutation|Ceiling Cat]]!" |
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** Ruby finds a copy of [[Cthulhu Mythos|the ''Necronomicon'']] buried under a dead oak tree in S3E7. |
** Ruby finds a copy of [[Cthulhu Mythos|the ''Necronomicon'']] buried under a dead oak tree in S3E7. |
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** S3E10 has Jaune doing [[Transformation Sequence]]s copied from [[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]] and [[Sailor Moon]]. |
** S3E10 has Jaune doing [[Transformation Sequence]]s copied from [[Wonder Woman (TV series)|Wonder Woman]] and [[Sailor Moon]]. |