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* [[Comically Invincible Hero]]: The Mask will bounce back from anything you can come up with. He's even [[Troll|pretended to be killed]] just to piss off or scare villains.
* [[Cool Car]]: The show often featured the ''Mask Mobile'', which also had a prominent role in the Mask toyline.
* [[Media Research Failure]]: The season two premiere episode, "A Comedy of Eras" has been listed on some TV episode websites as being about The Mask meeting comic actors Adam Sandler, Mike Myers, and Jim Carrey. [[ThisPunctuated! IsFor! SpartaEmphasis!|IT. IS. NOT!]]. It's about {{spoiler|The Mask going against a mad female scientist named Chronos who can manipulate time}}.
* [[Crossover]]: With the ''[[Ace Ventura]]'' cartoon. The Mexican dub resulted in a case of [[Talking to Himself]] as both Stanley/The Mask and Ace Ventura were voiced by the same person.
* [[Dartboard of Hate]]: Kellaway has one of these (with The Mask's picture as the dartboard) on the season two episode "Flight as a Feather"
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* [[Take the Wheel]]: Putty Thing tells Fish Guy to take the wheel and goes to attack The Mask- forgetting the fact that, having only fins instead of hands and feet (and also being short as he is), Fish Guy can't drive.
** ''Milo'' gets behind the Loaner's wheel in "Baby's Day Out."
* [[TalkingInner to ThemselfDialogue]]: In one episode, [[Justified Trope|the Loki Mask was split in half, and Stanley only put on part of it.]] This makes it so that both he and [[Super-Powered Alter Ego|The Mask]] were in control at the same time.
* [[Talking with Signs]]: "Split Personality," when Stan is trying to hide his Mask half while talking to Charlie and the Mask holds up signs that read, "Underwear too tight, Charles?", "I'm a filthy liar." and "Make my day: Fire me!"
* [[Those Two Guys]]: Lieutenant Kellaway and Doyle and the teenage slackers Dak and Eddie (who become Putty Thing and Fish Guy on the aptly titled episode "The Terrible Twos").