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* ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'': When Frankie discovers the pizza they ordered for the house is over the budget they have, Bloo runs out a tackles the delivery guy and sits on his head until the thirty minute marker has past. |
* ''[[Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends]]'': When Frankie discovers the pizza they ordered for the house is over the budget they have, Bloo runs out a tackles the delivery guy and sits on his head until the thirty minute marker has past. |
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* An episode of ''[[King of the Hill]]'' has Peggy and Luanne rushing to the pizza store to pick up their order before it gets cold. Luanne [[Blatant Lies|sagely]] reminds Peggy that if they're not there in thirty minutes the pizza is free. |
* An episode of ''[[King of the Hill]]'' has Peggy and Luanne rushing to the pizza store to pick up their order before it gets cold. Luanne [[Blatant Lies|sagely]] reminds Peggy that if they're not there in thirty minutes the pizza is free. |
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* In a ''[[Histeria |
* In a ''[[Histeria!]]'' sketch about Rene Descartes, Toast delivers him a pizza that was actually meant for Galileo, the reason being that Toast can't get to Italy within a half-hour. |
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* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' |
* ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures]]'' |
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** In an episode, Little Beeper is the pizza delivery boy. Only because Little Beeper has effectively [[Super Speed]], the time is measured in mere ''seconds''. |
** In an episode, Little Beeper is the pizza delivery boy. Only because Little Beeper has effectively [[Super Speed]], the time is measured in mere ''seconds''. |