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A lot of the humor comes from off-hand or irreverent historical references (like the scene where the clone of Buddy Holly invites Abe to ride on a broken-down plane along with Richie Valens, The Big Bopper, Jim Croce, and half of [[Lynyrd Skynyrd]]... all of whom had their real life counterparts die in plane crashes).
 
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* [[Sweet Polly Oliver]]: With a disguise consisting entirely of a fake handlebar mustache. A similar disguise is also used successfully by a ''dolphin''.
** And by [[Marx Brothers|Groucho Marx]].
* [[TalkingInner to ThemselfDialogue]]: JFK, after making fun of Ghandi, starts arguing with his own reflection (and losing badly) and ends up betting to his reflection that he can turn Ghandi into a ladies man of his own caliber.
* [[Tempting Fate]]: Many times. [[Conversed Trope|Conversed]] and [[Inverted]] in episode 2. Also subverted once: "Don't worry about the storm. I built this house like Noah built his ark. Yep, this house is flood-proof!" Cue lightning strike, setting house on fire
* [[The Exit Is That Way]]: Abe, walking off a pier
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[[Category:Prime Time Cartoon]]
[[Category:TurnWestern Animation of the Millennium/Western Animation2000s]]
[[Category:The Millennium Age of Animation]]
[[Category:Western Animation]]