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* [[Not-So-Imaginary Friend]]: One episode revolved around Granny trying to catch a "giant jackrabbit", which is actually a kangaroo that has escaped from the neighbors' place. |
* [[Not-So-Imaginary Friend]]: One episode revolved around Granny trying to catch a "giant jackrabbit", which is actually a kangaroo that has escaped from the neighbors' place. |
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* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Played straight with Jed Clampett in that he isn't as simple as his speech and general appearance implies. [[Subverted Trope|Also subverted]] in one episode where officials believe that Jethro must be [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] in an attempt to get out of been conscripted as they cannot believe that anyone could be as stupid as Jethro seems to be. |
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]: Played straight with Jed Clampett in that he isn't as simple as his speech and general appearance implies. [[Subverted Trope|Also subverted]] in one episode where officials believe that Jethro must be [[Obfuscating Stupidity]] in an attempt to get out of been conscripted as they cannot believe that anyone could be as stupid as Jethro seems to be. |
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* [[Party Line Telephone]]: Supposedly existed at the general store, as a form of entertainment... [[Exact Eavesdropping|eavesdropping]] on other subscribers calls on the shared line. Granny wants to bring this with her. |
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* [[Rags to Riches]] |
* [[Rags to Riches]] |
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* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: ''The Ballad of Jed Clampett'' recorded by legendary Bluegrass duo Flatt & Scruggs. |
* [[Real Song Theme Tune]]: ''The Ballad of Jed Clampett'' recorded by legendary Bluegrass duo Flatt & Scruggs. |