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'''Wallace:''' Hm, you're right. It will have to be ''exceptionally'' wacky and elaborate to get the job done. Let's go!
'''Wallace:''' Hm, you're right. It will have to be ''exceptionally'' wacky and elaborate to get the job done. Let's go!
'''Gromit:''' ''([[Silent Snarker|rolls eyes]])'' }}
'''Gromit:''' ''([[Silent Snarker|rolls eyes]])'' }}
* Early ''[[The Simpsons]]'' had Lisa and Bart as a classic Straight Man And Wise Guy pair, especially when they investigates mysteries together. Usually, Lisa would compare the situation to some historic moment or classical literature, and Bart would make a joke about it.
* Early ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' had Lisa and Bart as a classic Straight Man And Wise Guy pair, especially when they investigates mysteries together. Usually, Lisa would compare the situation to some historic moment or classical literature, and Bart would make a joke about it.
{{quote|'''Lisa:''' This is so cool, Bart. We're just like Woodward and Bernstein.
{{quote|'''Lisa:''' This is so cool, Bart. We're just like Woodward and Bernstein.
'''Bart:''' Yeah, except their dad wasn't waiting in the car reading Archie comics. }}
'''Bart:''' Yeah, except their dad wasn't waiting in the car reading Archie comics. }}