Comically Missing the Point: Evillina, Peter, and his two analysts.Peter Soulless did the same thing before, and the Devil returns at the end to claim him. Chekhov's Gun: Critic laments that he already sold his soul to do a good General Zod impression.Casting Gag: Rob portrays a member of a crooked entertainment company once again.Insano in Kickassia, Doug's Zod impression suddenly gets connected to his main character, the Critic, despite being clearly separate previously. Peter's return from the review of Pearl Harbor.Broken Record: During the montage of Peter showing off the Cat's Annoying Laugh, Peter soon starts constantly repeating "And again? And again? And again? And again?" the combination of that with the Cat's laugh greatly annoying the Critic.Broken Aesop: The Critic thinks the film's message (A little rule-breaking is fine as long as it doesn't get out of hand) doesn't work because Conrad comes across as a Bratty Half-Pint taken up to eleven, and Sally is the other extreme also taken up to eleven, rather than normal kids.Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: When being read the original book, Evilina wonders where all the subplots, in-jokes, forced morals, and penis innuendos are.Blunt "Yes": Evilina responds this way when the Critic asks her if she got the "Cat in the Hat" DVD from next to Son of the Mask.Big "WHAT?!": Satan does one in response to Critic not liking Mike Myers.Big Damn Heroes: Satan arrives at the moment that Peter Soulless tortures the Critic and Evilina with bad scenes from Dr.Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: Satan arrives at the end to take Peter Soulless to Hell.Adaptation Displacement: Invoked - when the Critic decides to read The Cat in the Hat to Evilina, she expresses confusion at why the whole book is in rhyme and contains no toilet humor or pop culture jokes.
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