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John Cena was storyline fired from WWE following Survivor Series 2010, but didn't actually leave the company ( since he's kind of the biggest money-making machine WWE has at the moment). In his place at house shows, WWE trotted out Juan Cena , until he was "re-hired". Happily Adopted: Harpo and his wife Susan had four adopted children, and made the decision early on to be open with them about this fact so that there wouldn't be any question of them being blindsided by a revelation later in life and potentially questioning if they were less valued than a biological child would have been. The children grew up knowing they came from "somewhere else" (in fact, their favorite bedtime story was a fictionalized account of how they came to live with Harpo and Susan), but that this didn't make them any less a family. A disguise that is so "thin" that the audience can immediately recognize who the person behind the "mask" actually is. Note that this doesn't require an actual mask; the character may have merely styled their hair differently, added glasses, or changed into a different outfit. Regardless of exactly what was used for the disguise, the identity of the character is completely clear, usually before they remove it, and sometimes other characters can see through it as well. Any character who is fooled is likely a Horrible Judge of Character; the egregiousness of their misjudgment depends on the disguise. Grande Dame: Margaret Dumont was the perpetual butt of the Marxian humor throughout a long series of films.

One episode of Mission to Zyxx sees the crew land on a planet that hasn't discovered space travel yet so they're forced to disguise their alien appearances. Everyone puts in an effort except hulking Dar, who only wears a fake beard.

In another episode, Abby thinks Oscar might really be a prince and wants to kiss him, which Oscar wants to avoid. At one point Oscar dons a disguise (Groucho Marx glasses) which doesn't work. The Incredible Jewel Robbery", a 1959 episode of the General Electric Theater anthology series, starred Harpo and Chico as a pair of inept would-be robbers; Groucho joined them in an end-of-episode cameo, marking the final shared onscreen appearance for the trio. Calvin once donned some Groucho Marx glasses when Mom came to ask him about a broken lamp. His response to her: "Who ees thees Kahlveen?"

In real life, he was quite intelligent, but not very well-educated as he had quit school early on, which could lead to this. In one incident recalled in his autobiography, he came up with a brilliant plan to outwit Alexander Wolcott in a murder mystery game, but gave himself away by misspelling the word "dead" in a note (since everyone else there was highly educated, Wolcott knew that only Harpo would make such a mistake).

Trials and Tribulations subverts this with Dahlia Hawthorne when she appears to turn up in "Bridge to the Turnabout" with a different hair colour and nun's garments (retaining the same hairstyle and mannerisms, thus the Paper Thin Disguise). The subversion? It's actually her twin sister. In Welcome To The Family Light Yagami determines that not even the genii of Wammy's House can withstand the mighty stealth powers of the " magic hoodie" that somehow renders him unrecognizable whenever he goes out to do nefarious things.

Department of Redundancy Department: A routine in A Night at the Opera which focuses on a contract whose clauses are all along the lines of "The party of the first part shall be known in this contract as the party of the first part."Even though he doesn't speak, Harpo occasionally gets in on the gag Visual Pun style. The most memorable is probably in Horse Feathers, when he drops a live seal on Groucho's desk because Groucho and Chico were looking for "the seal". In the episode where The Count has a ceremony to receive the noble prize for counting, The Count is late showing up, and the rules state that the winners must receive their prize in person, so Alan, Telly, and Elmo all dress as The Count in an attempt to get him to have his award. The judges rightfully don't think they look enough like The Count, but go along with it anyway, not learning the truth until each one confesses/gets exposed as imposters (only done after they fail to do the counting challenge or fail to make thunder and lightning). Lighter and Softer: When the Brothers went to MGM, Irving Thalberg made them lighten up their act a bit to play slightly nicer characters who saved their mischief for the villains while helping the romantic leads of the stories.

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