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'''Duck Dunn''': [[Development Gag|Who is Robert K. Weiss?]]
(Duck, Cropper and Bones Malone shrug)
'''Elwood''': Turn your backs now and you snuff out the fragile candles of Blues, R&B, and Soul, and when those flames flicker and expire, the light of the world is extinguished because the music which has moved mankind through seven decades leading to the milleniummillennium will wither and die on the vine of abandonment and neglect.}}
* [[Runaway Bride|Runaway Groom]]: Jake turns out to have left Carrie Fisher at the altar.
* [[Running Gag]]: Lots of them ranging from the obvious ("We're on a mission from God") to the subtle (Jake constantly checking his watch, which was declared broken in the first scene). There's also the ones in the sequel referring to the first movie, from Elwood throwing the cigarette lighter out the window to all the cops being [[Imperial Stormtrooper Marksmanship Academy|terrible shots]].
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* [[Woman Scorned]]: Taken to hilarious extremes by Jake's jilted fiancee, who's turned into a [[Pyromaniac]] in the process and tries to blow the Brothers up several times. {{spoiler|Just when it looks like Jake's about to take her back, he drops her. Again. This time, literally as well.}}
* [[Worthy Opponent]]: John Candy's character.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: AkroydAykroyd's original script is said to have been phonebook-sized and included special recruitment scenes for each band member. Considering the size of the band, this could have elevated things to unfeasibly epic proportions.
* [[Your Favorite]]: Inverted. Jake and Elwood order breakfast in a soul food restaurant. The cook -- their former band mate -- recognizes the peculiar order and comes out to greet them.
 
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