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* Larry Bird and Bill Murray's dry reaction to Michael's disappearance.
* Larry Bird and Bill Murray's dry reaction to Michael's disappearance.
{{quote| '''Larry''': You think Michael's OK?<br />
{{quote|'''Larry''': You think Michael's OK?
'''Bill''': I'm sure he's fine, I think he just had to get away from that Stan character.<br />
'''Bill''': I'm sure he's fine, I think he just had to get away from that Stan character.
'''Larry''': God, he's pathetic, isn't he?<br />
'''Larry''': God, he's pathetic, isn't he?
'''Bill''': ...You know, Larry, I'm going to give us 2's back there, we weren't in any emotional state to putt.<br />
'''Bill''': ...You know, Larry, I'm going to give us 2's back there, we weren't in any emotional state to putt.
'''Larry''': That's fair. }}
'''Larry''': That's fair. }}
* The team roll call scene for the toons, nobody respects the duck.
* The team roll call scene for the toons, nobody respects the duck.
{{quote| '''Daffy''': Let's all dis the duck!}}
{{quote|'''Daffy''': Let's all dis the duck!}}
* I like when the aliens ask to stay and join the toons, can you say ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''?
* I like when the aliens ask to stay and join the toons, can you say ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]''?
* "But Mommy, I don't want to go to school today. I want to stay home and bake cookies with you."
* "But Mommy, I don't want to go to school today. I want to stay home and bake cookies with you."
* Granny's the team cheerleader! God they must have been ''desperate!''
* Granny's the team cheerleader! God they must have been ''desperate!''
* For a scene without the Tunes, the talent-removed players undergo medical/psychiatrical exams. ("I've got other skills. I could go work on the farm. Or maybe I could go back to the jungle and be a missionary.")
* For a scene without the Tunes, the talent-removed players undergo medical/psychiatrical exams. ("I've got other skills. I could go work on the farm. Or maybe I could go back to the jungle and be a missionary.")
{{quote| '''Charles Barkley''': This girl...five-foot-nothing...''blocked my shot!''<br />
{{quote|'''Charles Barkley''': This girl...five-foot-nothing...''blocked my shot!''
'''Psychiatrist''': When did you start having this dream?<br />
'''Psychiatrist''': When did you start having this dream?
'''Charles Barkley''': IT WASN'T A DREAM! IT REALLY HAPPENED! }}
'''Charles Barkley''': IT WASN'T A DREAM! IT REALLY HAPPENED! }}
* When this troper was a kid when the movie was released, the most talked about scene in the entire movie at school was this:
* When this troper was a kid when the movie was released, the most talked about scene in the entire movie at school was this:
{{quote| (Sylvester uses a fishing pole to remove the trousers off of one of the Monstars)<br />
{{quote|(Sylvester uses a fishing pole to remove the trousers off of one of the Monstars)
'''Lola''': NICE BUTT!
'''Lola''': NICE BUTT!
}}
}}

Latest revision as of 14:07, 8 August 2014


  • Larry Bird and Bill Murray's dry reaction to Michael's disappearance.

Larry: You think Michael's OK?
Bill: I'm sure he's fine, I think he just had to get away from that Stan character.
Larry: God, he's pathetic, isn't he?
Bill: ...You know, Larry, I'm going to give us 2's back there, we weren't in any emotional state to putt.
Larry: That's fair.

  • The team roll call scene for the toons, nobody respects the duck.

Daffy: Let's all dis the duck!

  • I like when the aliens ask to stay and join the toons, can you say Tiny Toon Adventures?
  • "But Mommy, I don't want to go to school today. I want to stay home and bake cookies with you."
  • Granny's the team cheerleader! God they must have been desperate!
  • For a scene without the Tunes, the talent-removed players undergo medical/psychiatrical exams. ("I've got other skills. I could go work on the farm. Or maybe I could go back to the jungle and be a missionary.")

Charles Barkley: This girl...five-foot-nothing...blocked my shot!
Psychiatrist: When did you start having this dream?
Charles Barkley: IT WASN'T A DREAM! IT REALLY HAPPENED!

  • When this troper was a kid when the movie was released, the most talked about scene in the entire movie at school was this:

(Sylvester uses a fishing pole to remove the trousers off of one of the Monstars)
Lola: NICE BUTT!