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Breaking the Fourth Wall/1990s Animated shows

List of animated shows of the 1990s that feature fourth wall breaking.

The other sub-page for the succeeding decades can be found here:

TaleSpin

  • "Molly Coddled" - At one point, Covington gives a confused look at the camera after he hears a rumbling noise, before looking down to see the ground is giving way. At the end of the episode, as Baloo pilots the Sea Duck back to Cape Suzette, Molly remarks: "Yeah? Just wait till you tune in next week. Same Danger time, same Danger channel."
  • "Mach One for the Gipper" - At the end of the episode, Ace London (currently stripped of his title and demoted to a "lowly" cargo pilot) is seen behind the wheel of his fighter plane, which has Baloo's crate of pickles latched to the back, and says his infamous catchphrase, "You got that right!" directly to the audience before sobbing.
  • "Pizza Pie in the Sky" - At the end of the episode, after Baloo and Kit are seen lying on the floor in defeat, Rebecca turns to the viewers and says, "There are some people who just can't handle success."

Darkwing Duck

  • "That Sinking Feeling" - After Darkwing tries to shoot Professor Moliarty and sees crying red smoke dust coming out, Darkwing comments to the viewers, "Tear gas."
  • "Beauty and the Beet" - The entire episode uses a special framing device in which Darkwing tells the audience about Bushroot's origins.
  • "Apes of Wrath" - After Darkwing gets Major Trenchrot all tangled up in a vine, Darkwing informs the viewers, "The ol' falling-out-of-a-helicopter trick works every time."
  • "Dirty Money" - After Gryzlikoff hits Darkwing with an explosive missile, Launchpad turns to the audience and says, "I better get a dustpan."
  • "Water Way to Go" - After Darkwing and Launchpad get tied up by Steelbeak's Eggmen, Darkwing comments to the viewers, "Something tells me this is where the plot thickens." Then, after Steelbeak's ship gets hit by lightning and disintegrates, Darkwing remarks to the audience, "Gee, and me without marshmallows."
  • "Easy Come, Easy Grows" - After Darkwing sees a bank safe walk on its own, he informs the viewers, "Now there's a new way of making a night withdrawal."
  • "Negaduck" - At the end of the episode, Darkwing informs Gosalyn that he doesn't want her to tag along with him on his cases and is taking her allowance for a week. Then, when she replies, "I don't care if you do take my allowance, Dad, I'm just glad to have you back," she hugs Darkwing who shrugs at the audience.
  • "A Revolution in Home Appliances" - At the end of the episode, as the screen irises-out, Darkwing comments to the viewers, "Oh, yeah. Everything is definitely back to abnormal."
  • "Hush, Hush Sweet Charlatan" - At the end of the episode, Darkwing tells the audience, "I know if I was directing this thing, I'd just CUT! The end."
  • "Can't Bayou Love" - After Darkwing finds alligator footprints and pieces of Launchpad's scarf, Darkwing tells the viewers, "Either Launchpad's breaking in a new pair of alligator shoes, or he's in the clutches of that swamp shrimp." Then, after hearing Launchpad's calls for help, Darkwing remarks to the audience, "So much for the alligator shoe theory." Later, while following a trail of Launchpad's clothes that Jambalaya Jake left behind, Darkwing picks up one article of Launchpad's clothing and informs the viewers, "These must be Launchpad's." Then, when Darkwing finds a penny lying around, he tells the audience: "See a penny, pick it up. All day long, you'll have good luck." Finally, after Darkwing gets hit by a wrecking ball and crashes into a pile of wood, he comments to the viewers, "I'm developing a grudging respect for Jambalaya Jake."
  • "Fungus Amongus" - When the door opens all by itself, Darkwing informs the viewers, "I hate it when that happens!" Then, when Darkwing sees the creepy Mona Lisa picture move its eyes, he tells the audience, "Like I haven't seen this in a million movies." Later, after Darkwing mistakenly wanders into a weird staircase room, he comments to the viewers: "Obviously done with mirrors. Well, no time for this nonsense. I got a crook to catch." Then, when Darkwing falls down after retracing his steps from the weird staircase room, he informs the audience: "Intriguing architecture. I must get the name of the designer so I can hurt him. I had about had it with this house! Obviously, the pizza topping theme is trying to psyche me out." Finally, when Darkwing is about to enter another door, he remarks to the viewers, "Well, Darkwing Duck is the master of psychological warfare."
  • "You Sweat Your Life" - When Darkwing does his karate pose, he informs the audience, "I love this." Then, when Launchpad is heading for the window, and Darkwing sees that Launchpad is in imminent danger and realizes that his strict moral code dictates that a sidekick's life takes precedence, he tells the viewers, "Besides, good help is hard to find." Later, after Herb Muddlefoot lands near a guard dog, Darkwing says to the audience: "Did I call that one? Ha! I did, didn't I?"
  • "Double Darkwings" - When Darkwing is put in jail after being framed by Jambalaya Jake, Darkwing uses a spoon to dig himself out and tells the viewers: "Darkwing Duck, falsely imprisoned for crimes he never committed, attempts to dig his way to freedom using only a spoon he snuck out of the meal hall. Just my luck, they served espresso today instead of soup." Then, at the end of the episode, after Darkwing and Launchpad stop Jambalaya Jake and Gumbo by dressing them up in their Darkwing outfits, Darkwing tells Launchpad that the good news is their reputations are saved, but the bad news is their costumes are gone (and to make matters worse, they're in their long johns). When Darkwing then informs Launchpad that they got some sewing to do, Launchpad shrugs at the audience.
  • "Aduckyphobia" - When Darkwing comments: "That does it! No arms of mine are gonna make a monkey out of Darkwing Duck!", he suddenly takes out a banana with one of his six arms. Darkwing then remarks to the viewers, "Very funny."
  • "Something Fishy" - At the beginning of the episode, after Darkwing trips on a bottle and falls down with the beach supplies, he comments to the audience, "The dangerous half-buried debris." Then, after a whale sneezes Darkwing out, he tells the viewers, "I set my gas gun for smog." Later, after the sea creatures disappear in the water, Darkwing informs the audience: "Did I really just see what I just saw in the sea? I'll believe that I can continue this investigation back at headquarters. With my state-of-the-art high-tech and very pricey crime-fighting equipment, I'll solve this mystery in no time." He then snaps his fingers as the scene dissolves to the Darkwing Tower.
  • "Tiff of the Titans" - After Darkwing says the machine's full name, he informs the viewers, "Of course, you already knew that."
  • "All's Fahrenheit in Love and War" - At the beginning of the episode, after Darkwing narrates: "But does that stop Darkwing Duck from doing his duty? You bet it does! Oh, I hate snow! I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it!", he then remarks to the viewers, "Although I do look positively stunning in fake fur." Later in the episode, when Launchpad and Darkwing decide to follow the melted gold trail, Darkwing gets out a jackhammer and informs the audience, "Never leave home without it."
  • "Whiffle While You Work" - After Darkwing kicks Quackerjack and knocks Weasel Kid out, he informs the viewers, "I meant to do that."
  • "Calm a Chameleon" - When Darkwing sits in his chair set and changes into his Darkwing Duck uniform, he informs the audience: "The Darkwing Duck assertiveness training course. Read it, learn it, live it."
  • "Adopt-a-Con" - After Tuskernini (disguised as Megavolt) disappears, Darkwing informs the viewers, "He may have gotten away, but I know where he's going, and I know a shortcut."
  • "Bad Tidings" - After reading the Flashquack message that S.H.U.S.H. sends Darkwing, he informs the audience. "Sounds like it could be urgent!"
  • "Toys Czar Us" - After the wind-up teeth bite on the bone and it explodes, Darkwing informs the viewers, "That was no ordinary doggy bone!"
  • "Up, Up and Awry" - After Megavolt becomes tired from repeatedly trying to hit Darkwing with electric bolts, Darkwing remarks to the viewers: "Let this be a lesson. Never waste electricity." Then, after every magnetized object lands on Megavolt, Darkwing informs the audience, "Talk about your magnetic personality!" Finally, at the end of the episode, after Darkwing remarks, "When was the last time you saw Darkwing Duck get a dent?", he hits Gizmoduck with a hammer. Gizmoduck retaliates in return, sending Darkwing flying onto a bookshelf. Darkwing then tells the viewers, "Don't answer that."
  • "Going Nowhere Fast"- When Darkwing is speeding down the docks, he informs the viewers: "Yes, sir! At this speed, catching Negaduck will be a snap." Then, when he realizes that he's heading for the end of the docks, he tells the audience, "Aha! Looks like I ran out of road. Well, no problem." Then, when he stops short at the end of the docks, he remarks to the viewers, "Thought I wasn't going to stop in time, didn't you?" Alas, he had spoken too soon and fell in the water. Later in the episode, while Darkwing runs down the road, he tells the audience, "Negaduck will learn that there's no hiding from the sultan of speed." Then, when Darkwing runs backwards to the point where his voice gets a little squeaky, he comments to the viewers, "Whoops! Looks like I went too far back."
  • "Planet of the Capes" - After Darkwing switches to a channel, he tells the audience, "Some 'vices require particularly close attention." Then, after Darkwing overhears Comet Guy on the TV screen, Darkwing informs the viewers, "I gotta get over there before he ruins my city and my reputation!"
  • "It's a Wonderful Leaf" - As Darkwing narrates, "Once again, our courageous Christmas crusader...", he informs the audience, "That's me!" and then continues, "...searches for clues, ever watchful for the corrupt Christmas criminal." Bushroot then remarks, while using a string of lights as a lasso, "That's me!" Later, after Darkwing freezes Bushroot and handcuffs him, Darkwing turns toward the viewers and comments: "Yeah, yeah, yeah! Well, another fiendish plan nipped in the bud."
  • "Twitching Channels" - When Megavolt hugs Darkwing's leg, Darkwing comments to the audience, "This is a trick, right?" Then, after Darkwing tells Megavolt: "Get a hold of yourself! You don't want to ruin your reputation as a villain, do you?", Darkwing informs the viewers, "Or mine as a crime-fighter." Later, after Megavolt kicks Darkwing off the TV transmission antenna, Megavolt looks at the audience and says, "This is what's known as a double cross."
  • "Twin Beaks" - After Darkwing hits a tree and passes out, he has a dream that he is flying on a star. He then informs the viewers: "Whoa! I must be dreaming! Yes, that is the perfect way to watch this subconscious mind work. Well, I'll just sit back and enjoy the show."
  • "The Incredible Bulk" - At the end of the episode, after Launchpad unexpectedly hits Darkwing with the growth formula after the daisy disappeared, Darkwing informs the audience: "Yes, sir! In the crime-fighting game, brawn helps. But it's brains that make the real difference."
  • "Dead Duck" - While Darkwing and Launchpad are chasing after Megavolt, Launchpad warns Darkwing that they're heading for a dead end, and they hit the wall. As Darkwing flies through the air, he tells the viewers, "Kids, don't try this at home."
  • "A Duck By Any Other Name" - After Tuskernini and his gang make a run for it, Darkwing remarks to the audience, "Hey, it's a piece of cake, with a little help."
  • "Quack of Ages" - At the end of the episode, after the exhausted dragon gets hit by a pie and passes out, Darkwing winks at the camera.
  • "The Darkwing Squad" - After some sharks spit Darkwing out of their mouths, he informs the viewers, "Lucky for me, duck feathers tickle." Then, at the end of the episode, when Darkwing claims: "Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah! Besides, I know it was a setup the whole time," before the screen irises out, he winks at the camera and says, "Kidding."
  • "Inside Binkie's Brain" - At the beginning of the episode, after Darkwing halts Dr. Slug, the screen freezes except for Darkwing and Launchpad. Darkwing then decides to answer some mail that the kids at home had sent him. He tells the viewers: "Now many of you have written in asking questions, such as 'Dear Darkwing. What makes you the world's greatest hero? Is it your jaunting good looks? Your stance monofibre? Your dashing deeds of derring-do?'" He then says: "What is it that makes a hero? I think I have a tale to answer that question." Later throughout the episode, he tells the audience a story of how Binkie Muddlefoot became a housewife hero. Then, at the end of the episode, Darkwing notices there's another story altogether and remarks to the viewers, "Although the costumes and gadgets do make it lots more fun."
  • "The Haunting of Mr. Banana Brain" - At the beginning of the episode, when Darkwing says, "But one thing remains the same," he informs the viewers, "I know all the good ones."
  • "The Quiverwing Quack" - After Quiverwing Quack and the Arrow Kid (Gosalyn and Honker) walk away, Darkwing informs the viewers, "They grow up so quickly."
  • "Jail Bird" - When Negaduck steals the Fearsome Four's powers and transforms into Mega Negaduck, Darkwing says to the audience, "Some days it just doesn't pay to get out of bed." Then, at the end of the episode, when the four villains decide to team up against Darkwing, he says to the viewers, "This time I took the precaution of calling ahead for backup." Finally, after Darkwing summons Launchpad and Gosalyn to catch the four villains with a net, Darkwing informs the audience, "Like I always say, everyone needs a little help sometimes."
  • "Bad Luck Duck" - After Negaduck makes the hippo from Hamburger Hippo come to life and Darkwing gets his cape stuck on the back of a car trunk, he remarks to the viewers, "Okay, maybe my luck's a little bad."
  • "Inherit the Wimp" - When Gosalyn informs Darkwing that heroes aren't born; they're made, Darkwing agrees and tells the viewers that he can make his ancestors heroes too. Then, at the end of the episode, after Darkwing hands Gosalyn her homework and tells her that her report is due tomorrow, Darkwing shrugs at the audience before the screen irises-out.
  • "Star Crossed Circuits" - After Darkwing jumps off the Thunderquack and starts falling down, he gets out his gas gun and informs the viewers, "Fortunately, I never leave home without a few super-expanding air cushion pellets."
  • "Steerminator" - After Darkwing sends Taurus Bulba flying into a wall, Darkwing informs the audience: "Yeah, yeah! Guess that takes care of Taurus Bulba." Then, after Darkwing strikes Taurus Bulba with itching powder, Darkwing remarks to the viewers, "Scratched one bull." Finally, when Darkwing uses an umbrella to protect himself for when it rains, he tells the audience, "Sure would be a nice night for rain, don't you think?"
  • "The Frequency Fiends" - After the three Gosalyn clones refuse to be part of Gosalyn's science project, she informs the viewers, "Whoa, talk about the words coming back to haunt you!" Later, when Megavolt slams on the brakes of his car and goes flying through the air, he looks at the audience and remarks: "Let this be a lesson to you, kids. Always wear your seat belt." Then, at the end of the episode, the three Gosalyn clones tap on the screen and ask the viewers for a particle accelerator.
  • "Fraudcast News" - After Gosalyn (dressed like the Bugmaster) traps Darkwing and Launchpad in the net, Darkwing informs the audience: "Oh, yeah. She is definitely going through a feast." Then, at the end of the episode, when Darkwing tells Gosalyn that he's still not going to raise her allowance, Gosalyn remarks to the viewers, "Well, it was worth a shot."
  • "Clash Reunion" - After capturing the good guys, Megavolt remarks: "At last, I'll be rid of those meddling kids and their nosy dog! Whoa, wrong cartoon."

Goof Troop

  • Most episodes that feature the How-to Narrator involve some interaction between said Narrator and the character(s) who acknowledge his presence. For example, in "Major Goof", Goofy chuckles and says, "There's that voice again," upon first hearing the Narrator speak. Also, in "Goofin' Up the Social Ladder", Peg shouts, "Hey! We haven't got all day!" at the Narrator's pontificating about etiquette, to which he then replies, "Sorry," along with the Narrator directly addressing the various dinner table misbehaviors of Pete, Pistol, Max, and Goofy, with each of them responding to him accordingly.
  • "Take Me Out of the Ball Game" - At the end of the episode, Max pulls open the iris-out so he and P.J. can escape the scene.

Aladdin (TV series)

  • "I Never Mechanism I Didn't Like" - Genie plays a newspaper crossword and asks for a seven-lettered word for a hit TV show starting with "A", referring to this very show.
  • "The Citadel" - Genie watches from a TV of Aladdin falling and about to land on a bed of nails. He reads the script of the episode and realizes he's late for his action. After Genie rescues Al, he reads the script again and is then attacked by Mozenrath’s creature and lands in the nails. While impaled, he says, "I really oughta start reading these scripts in advance."
  • "When Chaos Comes Calling" - When Aladdin tells Chaos that he can’t make him fight, Chaos looks directly at the viewers and says, "I'll just set things in motion and watch the results."
  • "Vocal Hero" - When Iago is telling his made-up story about how he saved the Sultan from Amin Damoola, Carpet reacts by doing a "Really?" or "Seriously?" gesture towards the audience.
  • Additionally, many episodes involve Genie injuring himself in some way, prompting him to tell the viewers not to play with certain objects as someone always gets hurt.

Timon & Pumbaa

  • "Big Top Breakfast" - At one point, when Simon hears someone belch off-screen, he briefly looks at the camera and screams at the audience.
  • "TV Dinner" - At the end of the episode, Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed become the new hosts of Kingdom of the Creatures and tell the viewers that they are welcome to see the show's main event. The hyenas then reveal ex-host Martin Partin being cooked in a cauldron over an open fire.
  • "Sense & Senegambia" - At the start of the episode, Pumbaa is seen chasing a cricket à la Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner. Pumbaa then pauses, looks at the audience, and sarcastically says, "Beep! Beep!", the Road Runner's only dialogue.
  • "Mind Over Matterhorn" - Near the end of the episode, Fred informs Timon and Pumbaa that they're on TV, to which Pumbaa notices and then says, "Hi, Mom!" directly to the viewers.
  • Around the World with Timon & Pumbaa - At the very end of the video, Pumbaa tells the audience that the only way to bring Timon's memories back is by asking the viewers to rewind the tape and watch the film again.

Quack Pack

  • "Return of the T-Squad" - At the end of the episode, Louie catches the iris-out before it closes all the way and says, directly to the audience, "We need a ride back to Earth."
  • "Snow Place to Hide" - When Daisy attempts to kiss a testy Donald, Knuckles looks at the camera briefly and then steals the kiss with a smirk on his face.

Mighty Ducks (TV series)

  • "Puck Fiction" - Near the end of the episode, Nosedive Flashblade shows Klegghorn that he and Grin Hardwing had captured Limpy Lombago and his henchmen, as well as "Old Man Jenkins who runs the horrid amusement park," to which Nosedive then says, "Wait, he's not in this episode." Also, when Klegghorn congratulates Grin and Nosedive, he points out their misdeeds, yet he then adds, "But, hey, it's just a cartoon."
  • "The Human Factor" - While Nosedive is left alone outside the arcade, he eventually decides to go find his brother, Wildwing Flashblade, and then adds, "This show is getting late on ducks." Also, when Nosedive is captured by the humans that turned out to be robots, he requests for a flashback, to which a flashback appears and when it ends, Nosedive looks at the audience and remarks, "All right, my favorite scene in the whole show!"
    • Near the end of the episode, Tanya Vanderflock is shown to have fixed Wildwing's mask, to which he states, "This thing could have saved us a lot of trouble." Tanya then responds, "Yeah, but, you know, it would've been a really boring show." Also, after Duke L'Orange congratulates Nosedive for having faith in the human race, the latter admits his mistake, then turns to the viewers and remarks, "The human race is ace!"
  • "Bringing Down Baby" - When Nosedive tearfully says goodbye to his adoptive alien companion as he regresses the creature back into a crystal egg, he then looks at the audience and comments, "Man, if I don't win an Emmy for this, there is no justice!"

Jungle Cubs

  • "The Humans Must Be Crazy" - When a young Bagheera throws a pocket watch into the river after it had caused a fire within the lair, Tick-Tock arises from the water, hiccupping with ticking noises as a way to indicate who he is to the audience.
  • "Buffaloed" - When a young Shere Khan is about to engage in a duel with a water buffalo, a young Baloo attempts to point out some rules, only to be interrupted each time by Khan and the buffalo, so Baloo just tells the viewers: "Heck, everything's fair in this fight. This is the jungle!"

Recess

  • At the end of the theme song, when Muriel Finster is about to close the doors after ushering T.J. and his friends into the school, T.J. peeks out to wave at the audience before Ms. Finster closes the doors.
  • "Lawson and his Crew" - Before the commercial break, T.J. breaks the fourth wall by remarking, "Recess will never be the same." After the commercial break, a shortened version of the intro plays, but Lawson interrupts and says that he has an idea. The intro plays again, but with Lawson's gang in place of the Recess Gang.

101 Dalmatians: The Series

  • "Love 'Em and Flea 'Em" - When Two-Tone accepts Lucky's offer to go to the Four-Legged Fall Ball with him, he grins at the camera.
  • "A Christmas Cruella" - In the "Future" scene, Spot (as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come) briefly removes her hood and tells the audience that she had a musical number to sing to Cruella, but the company had cut it. Much later, when Whizzer urinates on Cruella at the end of the episode, she looks disgustedly at the camera and says, "God bless us, everyone."
  • "Chow About That?" - Spot looks at the viewers when she explains the Dalmatians are digging near the sewer line, and then again when she seems annoyed that the Dalmatians are not listening to her.
  • "Tic Track Toe" - When getting addicted to the chocolate bunnies, Rolly and Go-Go look at the audience, with Rolly probably even demanding them to give him more candy bunnies.
  • "It's a Swamp Thing" - When Swamp Rat offers to sell a '57 Chevy muffler to Lucky, the latter declines and tells the viewers, "We have one," referring to earlier in the episode when the Dalmatians were able to fish one out.
  • "Valentine Daze" - As Cruella is about to shred Roger's valentine meant for Anita, Cruella looks at the camera and says, "When you care enough to shred the very best..." Later, when Cadpig gives Cruella a mood ring, she explains to the audience that her previous one exploded.
  • "The Maltese Chicken" - When the scene changes into a noir style, Lucky questions, "Who turned off the color?" At the end, Cadpig interrupts an iris-out and tells Spot (as Pullet Marlow) she is metaphorically challenged, to which the two argue about who the iris-out is for and who the star of the episode is, before Cadpig goes to call her agent.
  • "K is for Kibble" - When Swamp Rat questions Spot (as Pullet Marlow) about elevator shoes, after she describes him as "a character so low, he needs elevator shoes to reach the gutter," Spot acknowledges that her line was just a voice-over. At the end, during the iris-out, Spot tries to conclude her case to the viewers until Cadpig tells them, "Some people don't know when to quit."
  • "The Making of..." - The entire episode is a mockumentary, with a meta-example being the characters acknowledging that they are part of a television show.
  • "Every Little Crooked Nanny" - When Jasper realizes that he just painted Horace's toes, the latter asks Jasper to do the others in teal. Jasper groans at the audience.
  • "DeVil-Age Elder" - After Spot kisses Rolly and Cadpig (much to their disgust) to break the curse that fell on them, and they find out what is wrong with De Vil Ville, Spot exclaims in joy and tells the viewers, "It's like the old story: Kiss a chicken, break the curse."
  • "Dalmatian Vacation" - As the Dalmatians take a tour of a "Kanine Krunchies" factory, they are told not to mark any territory during the tour. Whizzer gives the audience a look of disappointment.

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Mickey Mouse Works

  • "The Nutcracker" - The characters either speak to the narrator or are aware that he is there.
    • Von Drake speaks and argues with the narrator about telling the audience to ignore the narrator and that he is a "Great big surprise spoiler."
    • Minnie is aware of the narrator as he explains to the audience about the Nutcracker doll.
    • The narrator kicks Von Drake out of the story when he breaks the Nutcracker doll.
    • Donald argues with the narrator about being the Mouse King until he tells him that the Mouse King wins in the end, which was a lie.
    • Mickey asks the narrator for help in asking what Goofy's role is, but he says, "Nope, I'm staying out of this one."
    • When Donald gets trapped in his scepter, he tells off the narrator by pointing out that he said Donald would win, to which the narrator jokingly replies, "Sorry, I've made a mistake."
    • The narrator and Von Drake argue about the latter having a scepter and claiming to be the King of the Sugar Plum Fairies until Von Drake proves his point. Afterwards, the narrator decides that he has had enough and leaves.
  • "How to Be a Gentleman" - At the end of the short, Goofy looks at the camera when the narrator reminds him to pull up his pants. This causes Goofy to get angry with the narrator, to which he grabs a club and attempts to beat him up before knocking over the camera.
  • "Computer.don" - Mickey makes a brief cameo, saying that AJAX Computers got the wrong mouse and he's not supposed to be in this cartoon.

Pepper Ann

  • The opening sequence always ends with Pepper Ann showing the viewers what she found under her desk.
    • In some episodes, she finds a talking poodle that says in French, "Pepper Ann is a most amusing show!".
  • "Strike it or Not" - At the end of the episode, Milo, whose tongue is sore from licking envelopes, tries to explain to Mr. Carter why Pepper Ann is late, but she cuts him off and swats away the subtitles, saying, "No one wants to read that much!".
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