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== [[Western Animation]] ==
* Happens in-universe during some film projects for ''[[BoJack Horseman]]''
** Mr. Peanutbutter is definitely not the [[Nice Guy]] that he appears as because an overly irrational sense of optimism does not translate into inherent goodness, but one consistent thing is his love for Diane. Thanks to Todd's suggestions, the film Mr. Peanutbutter becomes more complex, but also loses more of his redeeming traits.
** In the same film, as far as people know, BoJack was not involved with stealing the D from the Hollywood sign. (He was, by the way, thanks to a drug and alcohol trip fueled by jealousy.) The way that Wallace Shawn plays BoJack, he was definitely involved.
** BoJack himself feels that Diane did this to him with her ghostwriting project of his book becoming a chronicle of their friendship titled ''One Trick Pony''. She lists many embarrassing anecdotes without any of the "and all" that lends to the [[Warts and All]] credo that she maintains.
* Some of the ''[[Peanuts]]'' characters are a little meaner than they are in the comics, which is saying something.
** Peppermint Patty can be a little abrasive, but she's generally not that demanding on holidays. "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" is about her inviting herself to Charlie Brown's Thanksgiving plans, as well as Franklin and Marcie. When Linus suggests explaining that the Browns are going out of town, Charlie Brown points out that Peppermint Patty doesn't let you get a word in and talks over you. Then she proceeds to complain about the snacks that Charlie Brown, Linus, and Snoopy prepare for the afternoon meal, asking "Chuck" if he knows anything about Thanksgiving dinners. Marcie has to point out that it was rather rude of Peppermint Patty to act this entitled.
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