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* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the "mu mu!' sound he makes in place of normal barking.

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* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the "mu mu!' mu!" sound he makes in place of normal barking.

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* NonHumanHead: Klinki Klunki's head is a drinking glass filled with orange juice.

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Klinki Klunki's head is a drinking glass filled with orange juice.juice. He does anything to avoid the orange juice spilling out of his head.
** Water Chap has a watering can for a head.
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The setting of every episode is a white void containing nothing but a red door. A character comes out of the door and presents themselves to the viewers, and then finds themselves doing some kind of activity. At the end of each episode, the character says good-bye to the viewer.

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The setting of every episode is a white void containing nothing but a red door. A character comes out of the door and presents themselves to the viewers, and then finds themselves doing some kind of activity, with their quirk or personality often affecting how they do the activity. At the end of each episode, the character says good-bye to the viewer.
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* YourSizeMayVary: Big Oggo is typically too large to walk out of the door, but just happens to be small enough to accompany the other characters when they sing the show's name at the beginning of the episodes.

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* BigEater: Belly Boing, who absolutely loves to eat sweets.

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* BigEater: Belly Boing, who absolutely loves to Boing will happily eat sweets.anything in sight without question, assuming he's able to get to it. In one episode, for example, he attempts to paint apples, but eats the apples before he can paint.



* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the mooing sound he makes in place of normal barking.

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* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the mooing "mu mu!' sound he makes in place of normal barking.


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* ObsessedWithFood: Belly Boing's first thought when he goes through the door might as well be "Is there any food around here?", as he immediately goes toward any food he does find with the intention of eating and complains about being hungry if anything happens that makes him unable to eat the food, or if he realizes it ''isn't'' consumable.
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* CatchPhrase: The Egg Prince's catchphrase is "That makes me boil!" when something makes him mad.

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* CatchPhrase: CharacterCatchphrase: The Egg Prince's catchphrase is "That makes me boil!" when something makes him mad.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The entire setting is one, being a completely featureless white backdrop containing literally nothing but a door.

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* WhiteVoidRoom: The entire show's setting is one, being a completely featureless white backdrop containing literally nothing but a door.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The entire setting is basically one, being a completely featureless white backdrop containing literally nothing but a door.

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* WhiteVoidRoom: The entire setting is basically one, being a completely featureless white backdrop containing literally nothing but a door.
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on Creator/{{NHK}}, and was shown on Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada. It is the only ''Okaasan to Issho'' segment to see an international release.

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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on Creator/{{NHK}}, and was shown on Creator/NickJr and Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada. It is the only ''Okaasan to Issho'' segment to see an international release.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Specifically 24 characters in total (this counts each group of characters, such as the Acorn Tots, as however many members they comprise).

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* ExtendedThemeTune: The theme song is a mere three seconds long in the show itself, but an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4vbMcoTSuQ extended version]] exists that's about two and a half minutes long.


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* ThemeTuneExtended: The theme song is a mere three seconds long in the show itself, but an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4vbMcoTSuQ extended version]] exists that's about two and a half minutes long.
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* ExtendedThemeTune: The theme song is a mere three seconds long in the show itself, but an [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I4vbMcoTSuQ extended version]] exists that's about two and a half minutes long.
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