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* [[Hopeless Auditionees]]: A line of [[Hopeless Auditionees]] are trying out for “Jack Bunny’s” radio talent show; however, averting the second part of this trope, he gives them no encouragement at all.
* [[Indecipherable Lyrics]]: The middle section of the song:
{{quote| ''I was born a singin' fool-a,''<br />
''Lah-de-dah!''<br />
''Ol' Major Bowes is gonna spot me,''<br />
''Got through Yale with boula-boula,''<br />
''Lah-de-dah!''<br />
''Old microphone's got me!'' }}
** "Major Bowes" was the master of ceremonies of a popular radio amateur competition.
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* [[R Emake]]: This short is a semi-remake of an earlier [[Friz Freleng]] short, "My Green Fedora", although this remake takes the Disney-esque story of the earlier short and adds Tex's street-smart humor into the mix.
* [[The Television Talks Back|The Radio Talks Back]]: Perhaps one of the earliest examples:
{{quote| '''Mama Owl:''' ''I vonder if they found my leetle boy!''<br />
'''Police Radio:''' ''No, we didn't, lady!'' }}
* [[Simpleton Voice]]: The stuttering bird.
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