Is a Crapshoot: Keswick's sentient toaster R.I.T.A. in "Share-a-Lair" used The Brady Bunch's theme tune but tweaked the lyrics and graphics to fit. The series' theme song is based on the theme to the 1960s TV series Secret Agent.Affably Evil: Ollie the opossum, one of Snaptrap's henchmen, is one of the most polite characters on the show.Action Girl: Kitty Katswell is a woman and does a fair amount of kicking butt.While they made Jeff up, he turns out to be real at the end of the episode. In "Rat Trap", Dudley and Kitty cover up playing ping pong on duty by lying to the Chief that they're planning how to stop a new villain named Jeff.As it turns out, this is actually true - Snaptrap is trying to sink the ship with his iceberg lair. In "Cruisin' For a Bruisin'", Kitty lies to Dudley about a bad guy trying to ruin T.U.F.F.'s cruise so he can leave her alone.Keswick does it with his own name at the end of the episode, as well as Snaptrap's, with Snaptrap correcting him. Keswick corrects Snaptrap the first couple of times he says his name incorrectly, but quickly gives up.Examples includes Peg mostly calling Kitty "Mitzi", and even Jack mostly calls Dudley different names like "Davey" and "Dumply". There are times when a character doesn't get the other character's name right.After all is said is done, it is hinted that Keswick was actually certified and their marriage was real (though Keswick claims he was joshing Kitty and Dudley to mess with them after they faint). Accidental Marriage: When Snaptrap and Chameleon go on a Wedding Smashers spree, Dudley and Kitty have to fake a wedding to catch them.He was so good at this trope that it's the reason he was recruited to T.U.F.F ![]()
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