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* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Blossom the Mouse's sole purpose on the show seems to be "be a girl" and "flirt with obviously annoyed Zipper," though she is the only one who takes Glum's [[Heel Face Turn]] as genuine.
* [[The Smurfette Principle]]: Blossom the Mouse's sole purpose on the show seems to be "be a girl" and "flirt with obviously annoyed Zipper," though she is the only one who takes Glum's [[Heel Face Turn]] as genuine.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]: Subverted with Psycho the Snake in that his speech impediment is putting silent "P"s in front of s-words and then pronouncing them. He still has a slight lisp, though.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]: Subverted with Psycho the Snake in that his speech impediment is putting silent "P"s in front of s-words and then pronouncing them. He still has a slight lisp, though.
* [[Woodland Creatures]]: Quoth the [[Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix|Snape]], "''Ob''viously".
* [[Woodland Creatures]]: Quoth the [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (novel)|Snape]], "''Ob''viously".


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Latest revision as of 00:53, 18 August 2023

"In the immense map of the heavens, among the billions of stars and planets, there is only one globe expensive enough to show Bluffonia, homeworld of The Bluffers!"

Has absolutely nothing to do with cliff faces or people who are good at card games.

The Bluffers is a short-lived animated series from the mid-late 1980s that originated from the Netherlands. It received a wide distribution, and the English dub has surprisingly good lip synch.

It follows some Woodland Creatures who live in the only patch of forest left in a desolate land known as Bluffonia, which is ruled by the nasty dictator Clandestino. The Bluffers, as these critters are called, are obsessed with stealing Clandestino's "Secret to Getting It All," which they hope will save their forest.

Tropes used in The Bluffers include: