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Late entry pimping of Toe-Tapping Melody
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* [[Three Wishes]]: "A Lad in a Lamp".
* [[Through a Face Full of Fur]]
* [[Toe-Tapping Melody]]: The Rangers use this trope during "Adventures in Squirrelsitting". When their squirrel charges end up in Fat Cat's Casino, Monterrey Jack puts on a suit, presents himself as the piano man and announces that a disguised Chip and Dale will serve as the entertainment. He explains in a whisper that Gadget needs cover to find the children. Cue a rendition of "[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GsyZMVmW9Rg The Fat Cat Stomp]" where Chip and Dale hype up Fat Cat's reputation. He starts bopping along and even joins in for the last verse, along with his henchmen in the casino. Unfortunately [[Reality Ensues|he already figured out that since he didn't order the entertainment, it must have been a distraction]], and busts the Rangers just as they're about to leave during the finale, singing the melody to himself while setting them up in a [[Death Trap]].
* [[Too Dumb to Fool]]: In "One-Upsman-Chip", Dale tries to convince Fat Cat's henchmen to let him go because he has psychic powers by having them think of a number between 1 and 3 and guessing that they are thinking of the number 2. Most of the henchmen are amazed that he was right. However, he somehow wasn't even close to Mepps the cat's number, so he doesn't get released.
* [[Took a Level in Badass]]: Gadget in the episode "The Case Of The Cola Cult", and Dale in the episode "Last Train To Cashville".
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