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=== Celebrity Bric-a-Brac Theater provides examples of... ===

* [[Actor Allusion]]: The entire point.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: The entire point.
* [[Bat Deduction]]: How Morgan Freeman figured out who killed Dennis Hopper. {{spoiler|"[[Bee-Bee Gun|Bees,]] [[Bill Cosby|Cos-bees]], it's obvious!"}}
* [[Bat Deduction]]: How Morgan Freeman figured out who killed Dennis Hopper. {{spoiler|"[[Bee-Bee Gun|Bees,]] [[Bill Cosby|Cos-bees]], it's obvious!"}}

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Celebrity Bric-a-Brac Theater is a Web Original series on Youtube. Christopher Walken, John Madden, Morgan Freeman, and other various celebrities lend their voices and larger-than-life personalities to fictional stories and historical re-enactments, usually with a tried and true moral to tell. Of course, this is a lie. Almost all voices are done by Jason Stephens, with the writing, directing, and producing coming from the minds who brought us Chad Vader.


Tropes used in Celebrity Bric-a-Brac Theater include:

 Cupid:"Okay, Madden, this is your last chance. Hey Romeo! This arrow will make you not drink the poison, okay?" *shoots him with a love arrow*

Narrator:"Of course, Romeo immediately drinks the poison and dies."

 "Hand me some of those disco biscuits!"

 "Christmas? That's- that's never even been invented!"


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