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--->'''Blue/Macduff''': So I ''shall!''

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--->'''Blue/Macduff''': So I ''shall!''SHALL DO!!

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* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts. (Borrowed from
''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing Return of the King]]'' is her best guess).

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* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts. (Borrowed from
from ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing Return of the King]]'' is her best guess).
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''[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing Return of the King]]'' is her best guess).

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''[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing ''[[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing Return of the King]]'' is her best guess).

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* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts

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* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghostsghosts. (Borrowed from
''[Film/TheLordOfTheRingsTheReturnOfTheKing Return of the King]]'' is her best guess).

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** The Bull Demon King figuring out Monkey was the crab is portrayed as EEqualsMCHammer equations superimposed on the Crab Rave video.



* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts.

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* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts.ghosts
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* The anti-shapeshifting artifact that Devaraja Li uses to end the battle is understandably marked "In case of Sun Wukong, break glass".

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** Also, the Bull Demon King is voiced by Blue doing a [[WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove Kronk]] voice.



-->'''Red:''' ''(dejectedly)'' Oh nooo, there's [[GettingEatenIsHarmless vore]] in this one.

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-->'''Red:''' ''(dejectedly)'' ''(dejectedly, but still trying not to laugh)'' Oh nooo, nooooo, there's [[GettingEatenIsHarmless vore]] in this one.


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* Monkey's impromptu disguise as "just a humble country crab" and Red's incredulous reaction to his potential punishment of "crab flogging".
* Sun Wukong disguises himself as the Bull Demon King (complete with the return of Blue's Kronk voice) and later, the Bull Demon King disguises himself as Pigsy. As usual, OSP takes any chance they can get to do a ButHeSoundsHandsome joke.
* The sheer confusion in Red's voice when the mountain spirit shows up with an unexplained army of ghosts.


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* Prince Nata cuts off the Bull Demon King's head, to which he responds by simply growing a new one. This apparently happens ''ten times in a row'' before Nata comes up with another strategy.
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-->'''Red:''' Last time, on Journey to the West! A devastating duel of doppelgangers drew dangerous delinquency as a duo of deadly [[FunWithSubtitles deuhhhh]]-[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion monkeys]] [[note]]Or the alliteration equivalent of that trope, at least.[[//note]] [[FunWithSubtitles *shrug noises*]] battled their way through the far corners of the world, shaking the very foundations of the heavens with their ferocious and terrifying strength! Unable to distinguish the deceit of the dreadful duo (yes! we're back in it!), Tripitaka was forced to rely on the aid of the Buddha himself, who concluded that the counterfeit [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness cercopithecoid]] [[LampshadeHanging (bit of a stretch)]] was none other than the near-omniscient Six-Eared Macaque, one of the four heavenly apes that categorize our clever Sun Wukong, a concept that definitely didn't come out of absolutely nowhere!

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-->'''Red:''' Last time, on Journey to the West! A devastating duel of doppelgangers drew dangerous delinquency as a duo of deadly [[FunWithSubtitles deuhhhh]]-[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion monkeys]] [[note]]Or the alliteration equivalent of that trope, at least.[[//note]] [[/note]] [[FunWithSubtitles *shrug noises*]] battled their way through the far corners of the world, shaking the very foundations of the heavens with their ferocious and terrifying strength! Unable to distinguish the deceit of the dreadful duo (yes! we're back in it!), Tripitaka was forced to rely on the aid of the Buddha himself, who concluded that the counterfeit [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness cercopithecoid]] [[LampshadeHanging (bit of a stretch)]] was none other than the near-omniscient Six-Eared Macaque, one of the four heavenly apes that categorize our clever Sun Wukong, a concept that definitely didn't come out of absolutely nowhere!
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-->'''Red:''' Last time, on Journey to the West! A devastating duel of doppelgangers drew dangerous delinquency as a duo of deadly [[FunWithSubtitles deuhhhh]]-[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion monkeys]] [[note]]Or the alliteration equivalent of that trope, at least.[//note]] [[FunWithSubtitles *shrug noises*]] battled their way through the far corners of the world, shaking the very foundations of the heavens with their ferocious and terrifying strength! Unable to distinguish the deceit of the dreadful duo (yes! we're back in it!), Tripitaka was forced to rely on the aid of the Buddha himself, who concluded that the counterfeit [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness cercopithecoid]] [[LampshadeHanging (bit of a stretch)]] was none other than the near-omniscient Six-Eared Macaque, one of the four heavenly apes that categorize our clever Sun Wukong, a concept that definitely didn't come out of absolutely nowhere!

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-->'''Red:''' Last time, on Journey to the West! A devastating duel of doppelgangers drew dangerous delinquency as a duo of deadly [[FunWithSubtitles deuhhhh]]-[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion monkeys]] [[note]]Or the alliteration equivalent of that trope, at least.[//note]] [[//note]] [[FunWithSubtitles *shrug noises*]] battled their way through the far corners of the world, shaking the very foundations of the heavens with their ferocious and terrifying strength! Unable to distinguish the deceit of the dreadful duo (yes! we're back in it!), Tripitaka was forced to rely on the aid of the Buddha himself, who concluded that the counterfeit [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness cercopithecoid]] [[LampshadeHanging (bit of a stretch)]] was none other than the near-omniscient Six-Eared Macaque, one of the four heavenly apes that categorize our clever Sun Wukong, a concept that definitely didn't come out of absolutely nowhere!

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* The local deity of the Mountain of Flames explains the LoveTriangle between the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and Princess Jade Countenance... using a puppet show. Monkey seems ''enthralled''.

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* The local deity Red's extensive attempts at alliteration during the opening recap.
-->'''Red:''' Last time, on Journey to the West! A devastating duel of doppelgangers drew dangerous delinquency as a duo of deadly [[FunWithSubtitles deuhhhh]]-[[SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion monkeys]] [[note]]Or the alliteration equivalent of that trope, at least.[//note]] [[FunWithSubtitles *shrug noises*]] battled their way through the far corners
of the Mountain of Flames explains world, shaking the LoveTriangle between very foundations of the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, heavens with their ferocious and Princess Jade Countenance... using terrifying strength! Unable to distinguish the deceit of the dreadful duo (yes! we're back in it!), Tripitaka was forced to rely on the aid of the Buddha himself, who concluded that the counterfeit [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness cercopithecoid]] [[LampshadeHanging (bit of a puppet show. stretch)]] was none other than the near-omniscient Six-Eared Macaque, one of the four heavenly apes that categorize our clever Sun Wukong, a concept that definitely didn't come out of absolutely nowhere!
* "Sun Wukong commits the faux-pas of pondering a logical worldbuilding question in a fantastical allegory for the journey to enlightenment"
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Monkey seems ''enthralled''.continues to snark in the visual panels.
-->'''Princess Iron Fan:''' My baby boy is IMPRISONED!\\
'''Monkey:''' I think your baby boy would agree the true prison is samsāra.



-->'''Red:''' Oh nooo, there's [[GettingEatenIsHarmless vore]] in this one.

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-->'''Red:''' ''(dejectedly)'' Oh nooo, there's [[GettingEatenIsHarmless vore]] in this one.one.
* The local deity of the Mountain of Flames explains the LoveTriangle between the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and Princess Jade Countenance... using a puppet show. Monkey seems ''enthralled''.
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* Monkey hatches a plan for defeating Princess Iron Fan using his fly transformation and a cup of the Princess' tea. Red really [[ThisIsGonnaSuck doesn't want to explain]].
-->'''Red:''' Oh nooo, there's [[GettingEatenIsHarmless vore]] in this one.
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## Alexander the [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Is-Coarse-and-Rough-and-Irritating-and-Gets-Everywhere]]

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## Alexander [[{{Pun}} Alex-sand-er]] the [[Film/AttackOfTheClones Is-Coarse-and-Rough-and-Irritating-and-Gets-Everywhere]]
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* The local deity of the Mountain of Flames explains the LoveTriangle between the Bull Demon King, Princess Iron Fan, and Princess Jade Countenance... using a puppet show. Monkey seems ''enthralled''.
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* During a ShapeshifterShowdown between Monkey and the Bull Demon King, the latter hides in the mountains disguised as a deer for a breather, his eyes wide as he nervously grazes... only for Monkey to ambush him disguised as a lion, freaking him out.
-->'''Bull Demon King:''' Normal deer. Normal deer. I am just a normal deer... ''AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA''
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** The goldfish turning into a demon is depicted as a ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' evolution.

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** The goldfish turning into a demon is depicted as a ''Franchise/{{Pokemon}}'' evolution. [[note]]Funnily enough, this predates ''VideoGame/PokemonScarletAndViolet'', meaning that Red effectively predicted the existence of the terrifying and evil goldfish Chi-Yu.[[/note]]
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* In "Robots" Red admits that she'd probably resort to using a calculator if asked to do a large amount of math.
--> '''Red''': Listen, I didn't get my degree in math so I could actually ''do'' math.
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* In "Strong Female Characters" Red's dialogue is accompanied by clips from Kaiju movies, with the Kaiju and the thing it's fighting having "[[TakeThat comments section]]" and a stereotypical response hovering over them. The first clip is one of the Jaegers from Pacific Rim with "HOW DARE YOU" fighting a kaiju comments section. When bringing up Rey from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[Film/{{Godzilla2014}} Godzilla with "She's a Mary Sue" is seen blasting a comments section MUTO]].

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* In "Strong Female Characters" many of the videos, Red's dialogue is accompanied by clips from Kaiju movies, with the Kaiju and the thing it's fighting having "[[TakeThat comments section]]" and a stereotypical response hovering over them. The In "Strong Female Characters", the first clip is one of the Jaegers from Pacific Rim with "HOW DARE YOU" fighting a kaiju comments section. When bringing up Rey from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[Film/{{Godzilla2014}} Godzilla with "She's a Mary Sue" is seen blasting a comments section MUTO]].
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* In "Strong Female Characters" Red's dialogue is accompanied by clips from Kaiju movies, with the Kaiju and the thing it's fighting having "comments section" and a stereotypical response hovering over them. The first clip is one of the Jaegers from Pacific Rim with "HOW DARE YOU" fighting a kaiju comments section. When bringing up Rey from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[/Film/Godzilla2014 Godzilla with "She's a Mary Sue" is seen blasting a comments section MUTO]].

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* In "Strong Female Characters" Red's dialogue is accompanied by clips from Kaiju movies, with the Kaiju and the thing it's fighting having "comments section" "[[TakeThat comments section]]" and a stereotypical response hovering over them. The first clip is one of the Jaegers from Pacific Rim with "HOW DARE YOU" fighting a kaiju comments section. When bringing up Rey from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[/Film/Godzilla2014 [[Film/{{Godzilla2014}} Godzilla with "She's a Mary Sue" is seen blasting a comments section MUTO]].
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* In "Strong Female Characters" Red's dialogue is accompanied by clips from Kaiju movies, with the Kaiju and the thing it's fighting having "comments section" and a stereotypical response hovering over them. The first clip is one of the Jaegers from Pacific Rim with "HOW DARE YOU" fighting a kaiju comments section. When bringing up Rey from ''Franchise/StarWars'', [[/Film/Godzilla2014 Godzilla with "She's a Mary Sue" is seen blasting a comments section MUTO]].
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* Odysseus is represented by [[Franchise/MetalGear Solid Snake]], complete with a bandana, and he infiltrates the Trojan camp in a cardboard box.

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* Odysseus is represented by [[Franchise/MetalGear [[VideoGame/MetalGear Solid Snake]], complete with a bandana, and he infiltrates the Trojan camp in a cardboard box.

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-->'''Blue:''' [=1740s=] ''specifically''.

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-->'''Blue:''' '''Blue:''' [=1740s=] ''specifically''.''specifically''.
* In one episode, the cast gets asked to come up with a new ''Film/AirBud'' spinoff. After some discussion, Red suggests ''Pope Bud'', reasoning that there's no rule saying a dog ''can't'' take the Holy Communion. Blue sadly has to chime in that there is, in fact, a rule that says ''exactly'' that.[[note]]According to Catholic doctrine set down by pope Pius IX, dogs do not possess human souls and thus cannot enter the kingdom of Heaven or partake in the communion. This has been since contested by popes Paul VI, John Paul II, Benedict XVI, and Francis, though none have so far overturned the doctrine.[[/note]]
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* The Nazis executing the author's sister explicitly [[RevengeByProxy because they couldn't get to him]] and then ''[[KickTheDog sending him the execution bill]]'' elicits a hilariously obvious "Guess what? Nazis are ''dicks'', [[SarcasmMode who knew]]?" from Red.

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* The Nazis executing the author's sister explicitly [[RevengeByProxy because they couldn't get to him]] and then ''[[KickTheDog sending him Erna (her sister) the execution bill]]'' elicits a hilariously obvious "Guess what? Nazis are ''dicks'', [[SarcasmMode who knew]]?" from Red.
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* The Nazis executing the author's sister explicitly [[RevengeByProxy because they couldn't get to him]] and then ''[[KickTheDog sending her sister the execution bill]]'' elicits a hilariously obvious "Guess what? Nazis are ''dicks'', [[SarcasmMode who knew]]?" from Red.

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* The Nazis executing the author's sister explicitly [[RevengeByProxy because they couldn't get to him]] and then ''[[KickTheDog sending her sister him the execution bill]]'' elicits a hilariously obvious "Guess what? Nazis are ''dicks'', [[SarcasmMode who knew]]?" from Red.
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-->'''Red:''' And then she and Uncle Dad frolic merrily off to the bedroom, leaving Hamlet alone and angst-ridden in a large scenic room with scenic acoustics. [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Unsurprisingly]], soliloquies ensue.

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-->'''Red:''' And then she and Uncle Dad frolic merrily off to the bedroom, leaving Hamlet alone and angst-ridden in a large scenic room with scenic excellent acoustics. [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Unsurprisingly]], soliloquies ensue.
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* Episode 81; [[ItMakesSenseInContext "We're homeopathing the dead guy."]]

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* Red expresses confusion at Hamlet FINALLY killing Claudius with [[HoistByHisOwnPetard poison sword, poison goblet]], and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking decorative chandelier]].
-->'''Red:''' I don't remember reading ''[[AdaptationExpansion that]]'' in the stage directions.
* [[LockedOutOfTheLoop Fortinbras, son of Fortinbras]] is described as bursting in, guns blazing, seeing the room full of corpses, and echoing the thought that most of the audience is sharing at this point: "What in the ''heck'' just happened?!"
* According to the ending text, the moral of this story is: "[[SpoofAesop Never Study Abroad. Your Dad Will be Murdered and Your Uncle Will Marry Your Mom]]."
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* In the Yorrick's skull scene:
-->'''Red:''' Hamlet notes that maybe, just maybe, this gravedigger isn't taking his job terribly seriously. And...soliloquy. Hamlet muses on death--(zooming in on the death counter) truly a [[SarcasmMode novel concept]] in [[EveryoneDiesEnding this play]]--considering how undistinguished one skull ([[FunnyBackGroundEvent A red arrow saying "ESPECIALLY THIS ONE" points to the far left skull, which is missing a jawbone]]) is from another. Horatio stares awkwardly and considers how those [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness soliloquies]] look ''so short'' on paper.

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* After summarizing the situation with [[YouKilledMyFather Fortinbras]], son of [[IAmXSonOfY Fortinbras]]:
-->'''Red:''' The weapons are for the country's defense because patricide-fueled retribution tends to stink for everyone involved. (with reverb) ''Foreshadowing, ladies and gentlemen!''



* After summarizing the situation with [[YouKilledMyFather Fortinbras]], son of [[IAmXSonOfY Fortinbras]]:
-->'''Red:''' The weapons are for the country's defense because patricide-fueled retribution tends to stink for everyone involved. (with reverb) ''Foreshadowing, ladies and gentlemen!''


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* These people really don't understand emotions.
-->'''Red:''' [[RetroactiveRecognition That old guy]] discerns with great ingenuity that maybe, just ''maybe,'' Hamlet is a bit because of that whole "Ophelia spurning his affections" thing. Because ''amazingly,'' [[ThereAreNoTherapists nobody in the entirety of Denmark]] thinks that it might be because his father died barely two months ago. But no. Love is in the air and Hamlet must be mad with it.
* Just the phrase [[RunningGag "avunculate patricide."]]
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** Then:
-->'''Red:''' And then she and Uncle Dad frolic merrily off to the bedroom, leaving Hamlet alone and angst-ridden in a large scenic room with scenic acoustics. [[SesquipedalianLoquaciousness Unsurprisingly]], soliloquies ensue.

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* Red rechristens Claudius as "Uncle Dad."
* Claudius' attempt to console Hamlet:
-->'''Red:''' Uncle Dad starts talking about how great it is to have a son-nephew like Hamlet and it's pretty obvious that the feeling is far from mutual. So Uncle Dad is like: "Are you really still on about that whole 'dead father' thing? Come on, Hamlet, it's been like two months! Which should be ''more'' than enough time to get over the tragic and sudden death of the man who raised you while you were abroad, studying in England and [[NeverGotToSayGoodbye couldn't be with him in his final moments.]] After all, statistically speaking, the vast majority of ALL fathers are dead, so this is nothing special!"



* Red rechristens Claudius as "Uncle Dad."

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