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*** To sweeten the deal, the Noops were almost always portrayed as more pragmatic against the Urpneys after this episode, and on least a couple of occasions actively avoided DisproportionateRetribution while they still had the upper hand, making it look like Frizz and Nug's scare had intimidated them into [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent being less cocky around them]].

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*** To sweeten the deal, the Noops were almost always portrayed as more pragmatic against the Urpneys after this episode, and on least a couple of occasions actively avoided considered DisproportionateRetribution while they still had not worth the hassle despite having the upper hand, making it look like Frizz and Nug's scare had intimidated them into [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent being less cocky around them]].
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*** To sweeten the deal, the Noops were almost always portrayed as more pragmatic against the Urpneys after this episode, and on least a couple of occasions actively avoided DisproportionateRetribution while they still had the upper hand, making it look Frizz and Nug's scare had intimidated them into being less cocky around them.

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*** To sweeten the deal, the Noops were almost always portrayed as more pragmatic against the Urpneys after this episode, and on least a couple of occasions actively avoided DisproportionateRetribution while they still had the upper hand, making it look like Frizz and Nug's scare had intimidated them into [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent being less cocky around them.them]].
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**** To sweeten the deal, the Noops were almost always portrayed as more pragmatic against the Urpneys after this episode, and on least a couple of occasions actively avoided DisproportionateRetribution while they still had the upper hand, making it look Frizz and Nug's scare had intimidated them into being less cocky around them.
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** In "The Spidermobile", the Urpneys spend the ''entire episode'' on top, using Urpgor's SpiderTank to curbstomp the ''entire Wut army'' and take the stone handily. Then when Pildit and the Noops come to take it back, they quickly neutralize them again, dragging them to their cell while they can only moan indignant. For extra points, they actually avoid their usual HumiliationConga, [[BadBoss Zordrak]] ends up taking the fall instead (quite literally).

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** In "The Spidermobile", the Urpneys spend the ''entire episode'' on top, using Urpgor's SpiderTank to curbstomp the ''entire Wut army'' and take the stone handily. Then when Pildit and the Noops come to take it back, they quickly neutralize them again, dragging them to their cell while they can only moan indignant. For extra points, they actually avoid their usual HumiliationConga, [[BadBoss Zordrak]] ends up taking the fall instead (quite literally).literally), while Frizz and Nug [[ActuallyPrettyFunny can only watch in amusement]].
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** Mech Beav proved quite resilient in "Bottle Harvest", sawing down the Wut forest and damming the river with each turn the heroes unblocked it, to the point they were getting quite exasperated. It was only let down by the inevitability of running out of riverside trees, and the fact the Dream Maker had been savvy enough to keep the Dreamstone with him this time.
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* Zordrak's DangerouslyGenreSavvy moment in "The Nightmare Stone". When the heroes make a fake attack on Viltheed so Rufus and Amberley can sneak inside and steal the title stone, Zordrak quickly suspects and gets Frizz and Nug to capture them in time. He would have won if not for another intervention...

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* Zordrak's DangerouslyGenreSavvy savvy moment in "The Nightmare Stone". When the heroes make a fake attack on Viltheed so Rufus and Amberley can sneak inside and steal the title stone, Zordrak quickly suspects and gets Frizz and Nug to capture them in time. He would have won if not for another intervention...



*** In "Frozen Assets", Blob handily nets Albert and later Amberley using the same trick; sending Frizz and Nug onto them, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy knowing the heroes would get too smug for their own good against them.]]

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*** In "Frozen Assets", Blob handily nets Albert and later Amberley using the same trick; sending Frizz and Nug onto them, [[DangerouslyGenreSavvy knowing the heroes would get too smug for their own good against them.]]
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* In "Urpgor's Great Adventure", after Urpgor keeps complaining about Blob's failures he is told LetsSeeYouDoBetter. He does actually get off to a good start, he captures Albert and snags the Dreamstone with near zero effort. When the Noops corner him and demand he surrender, he immediately attacks them with his multi purpose mech and actually has the upper hand, until Albert breaks free. This also counts as another case Albert and the Noops pull through without assistance, showing they can take on a more aggressive foe than Blob's troops.

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* In "Urpgor's Great Adventure", after Urpgor keeps complaining about Blob's failures he is told LetsSeeYouDoBetter. He does actually get off to a good start, he captures Albert and snags the Dreamstone with near zero effort. When the Noops corner him and demand he surrender, he immediately attacks them with his multi purpose mech and actually has the upper hand, until Albert breaks free.free and the Noops manage to get all his weapons to knot into each other. This also counts as another case Albert and the Noops pull through without assistance, showing they can take on a more aggressive foe than Blob's troops.
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** The Noops and the Wottles escaping Viltheed in "The Stowaways", as well as sabotaging the Urpneys' plan without them even noticing they were there. There were no twists of luck or convenient errors by the villains and the elder heroes [[GotVolunteered all but refused to help them]]. The Noops won solely through wits.

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** The Noops and the Wottles escaping Viltheed in "The Stowaways", as well as sabotaging the Urpneys' plan without them even noticing they were there. There were no twists of luck or convenient errors by the villains and the elder heroes [[GotVolunteered all but refused to help them]]. The Noops won solely through wits.wits and stealth.

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