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Good performers often create ridiculous lines like, "My grandfather actually lost a leg in the war. It wasn't his, he was a medic." or in an All-In Group Challenge where they were Vikings:
 
{{quote| Ken the Conqueror: It slices, it dices. But wait there's more. It also works as a - Ken?<br />
Ken Who Tried to Conquer But Failed: Killing thing. <br />
Ken the Conqueror: So when you're attacking by the enemy, don't stab him, slice him and dice him, pop him in the freezer and have him a bit later on. }}
 
The fourth season ran on a different network after a year-long [[Series Hiatus|break]] on the part of the producers. The show has been sold to 13 different countries, with results varying wildly.
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=== Provides Examples Of: ===
* [[Actor Allusion]]: One of [[The Wiggles]], Anthony Fields, was costumed as a karate instructor, and devised a martial art where skill was denoted by different coloured skivvies.
* [[Affectionate Parody]]: 90% of sketches, covering everything from ''[[Star Trek]]'' to ''[[Twilight (Literaturenovel)|Twilight]]''.
* [[Ass Pull]]: As stated above, the whole point of the show.
* [[Breaking the Fourth Wall]]: Several contestants have tried this: on one occasion, Frank Woodley ran off the set while playing a ships captain in the middle of a crisis. He received a Dishonourable Mention from Tom for this one.
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* [[Digging Yourself Deeper]]: Sometimes, a performer can dig themselves into a pit. Frank Woodley, in particular, runs on it.
* [[For Science!]]:
{{quote| '''Tom Gleisner:''' "I'm afraid though that I'm going to have to take points off for heavy breathing on one of our models."<br />
'''Hamish Blake:''' "It was for science." }}
* [[Genre Savvy]]: The producers show this when they lock the cages of the animals during a Frank Woodley sketch, if they hadn't he would have juggled the animals.
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** At least twice Bob Franklin has praised them for doing so, in-character and in the middle of the scene. "Well played, sir. Back on track."
* [[Running Gag]]: Josh Lawson trying to leave before the skit is over.
* [[Shout -Out]]: To all kinds of things ([[Ross Noble]], as a fantasy hero, found himself deluged in ''[[Warhammer Fantasy Battle]]'' references, for example).
* [[Too Dumb to Live]]: Also what performers end up playing.
 
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