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* [[Affably Evil]]: Kahmunrah. Between his lisp and over the top antics he becomes rather likable.
* [[Androcles' Lion]]: The [[Everything's Squishier with Cephalopods|Giant Octopus]]
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Jedediah and Octavius, after having supporting roles in the first movie, have major roles in this movie.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: Abraham Lincoln's statue.
* [[Battle Royale With Cheese]]
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** <s>Brandon</s> Brundon gets turned on the stereotypical Neapolitan fellow, braggart, slang-spewing and with a deep-set veneration for Maradona.
* [[Deliberately Monochrome]]: Al Capone and his men, and also the artistic photograph of 1945 in ''Smithsonian''.
* [[Demoted to Extra]]: The characters in the first movie have supporting/minor roles in the movie:
** According to the promo pictures and trailers, Theodore Roosevelt is going to be one of the exhibits to be transported to Washington. But he only appears in a few cameo roles at the beginning and the end of the movie. Teddy becomes a metal bust at the Smithsonian.
** Nicky, Ahkmenrah, Rexy, the Easter Island Head, and McPhee have brief roles at the beginning and end of the movie.
** Sacagawea has a few speaking lines in the movie, despite being one of the exhibits to be in Washington.
** Attila has a few background appearances in the movie. His only spotlight scene in the movie is being a storyteller at the end of the movie.
** Dexter has a few brief cameo appearances in the movie. It was him who stole the Tablet of Ahkmenrah. Able the Space Monkey takes his place near the climax of the movie. Dexter's only big scene in the movie is during the [[Big Badass Battle Sequence]] when he sees Abel, argues with him and they both slap Larry.
* [[Deus Exit Machina]]: The {{spoiler|statue of Abraham Lincoln walks off after dispatching Kahmunrah's underworld army, since it would have been a [[Curb Stomp Battle]] had he stayed for the climax}}.
* [[Distracted From Death]]: A non-lethal variant. Teddy Roosevelt is about to go back to being wax, and wants to give him one last bit of advice before he does so. However, unfortunately, just as he is about to give said advice, Larry has to take a phone call, and looks up to find that Teddy has already turned to wax by the time he finishes talking.
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