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Cat Smile was renamed to Playful Cat Smile. Moving wicks with enough context to the new trope.


* CatSmile: His default expression.
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** TeenGenius: They are all 16 years old and are smart enough to create devices and operate technology when needed.



* TeenGenius: They are all 16 years old and are smart enough to create devices and operate technology when needed.



* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold

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* HeroesPreferSwords: His Dog Sword...
** GatlingGood: ...which can turn into a Gatling gun.



* SwissArmyWeapon: His [[HeroesPreferSwords Dog Sword]] which can turn into a [[gatling g|ood}}un.



* WouldHurtAChild: However, in "Dan Before Time" he planned to use time travel to punt the Low-Gravity Hacker Pack for destroying his first science project.



** WouldHurtAChild: However, in "Dan Before Time" he planned to use time travel to punt the Low-Gravity Hacker Pack for destroying his first science project.



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* AmbiguouslyBi: In the comics. She goes looking for people to smooch and ends up getting smooched by both Wallow and a female assassin who was sent to kill them.
** [[spoiler: Taken even further in the animated show with the finale of season 4, where her and plum openly kiss each other for reasons not yet explained. ]]
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* [[spoiler:EmotionSuppression:]] [[spoiler: Her father allowed the Aeon Worm to feed on her emotions without her knowing.]]

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* [[spoiler:EmotionSuppression:]] EmotionSuppression: [[spoiler: Her father allowed the Aeon Worm to feed on her emotions without her knowing.]]



* BadassBoast[=/=]PreAsskickingOneLiner:

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* BadassBoast[=/=]PreAsskickingOneLiner:BadassBoast:



* CaptainsLog[=/=]InternalMonologue: His monologues (aka "Paralyzed Horse's Log") take this form.

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* CaptainsLog[=/=]InternalMonologue: CaptainsLog: His monologues (aka "Paralyzed Horse's Log") take this form.



* PutOnABus: By way of ScrewThisImOuttaHere in "Memory Donk".
** TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: However, Danny rescues him in "Mexican Touchdown"... And then he leaves ''again'' in "Jelly Kid Forever".]]

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* PutOnABus: By way of ScrewThisImOuttaHere in "Memory Donk".
** TheBusCameBack: [[spoiler: However, Danny
Donk". [[spoiler:Danny rescues him in "Mexican Touchdown"... And then he leaves ''again'' in "Jelly Kid Forever".]]






* {{Expy}}: Of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Q]]

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* {{Expy}}: Of [[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration Q]]Q]].



** GainaxEnding: Is actually powerful and crazy enough to invoke this.



* WrenchWench

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[[spoiler:In "Hamster Priest", despite being locked up by Beth and the Bravest Warriors, he is revealed to be the BigBad of Season 2, and has been brainwashing hamsters into joining his cult. He eventually faces off with Beth, Wallow and Danny in [[Recap/BravestWarriorsS02E12SeasonOfTheMitch "Season of the Mitch"]], having created an army of hamsters and now with the Aeon Worm as his sticker pet. He is eventually defeated by Danny smashing apart the dome over his head with a stick.]]



** MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler: The comics reveal that he slowly but surely gave his will over to the worm, though he clearly was reluctant to use his daughter as a guinea pig. It's implied the worm's influence gradually overtook his.]]



* MoreThanMindControl: [[spoiler: The comics reveal that he slowly but surely gave his will over to the worm, though he clearly was reluctant to use his daughter as a guinea pig. It's implied the worm's influence gradually overtook his.]]



** SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:He is kept at bay by the Paralysed Horse]] as of the end of "Aeon Worm", the Season 1 finale. [[spoiler: As of "Season of the Mitch", the finale of Season 2, the duel seems to be over.]]

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** * SealedEvilInADuel: [[spoiler:He is kept at bay by the Paralysed Horse]] as of the end of "Aeon Worm", the Season 1 finale. [[spoiler: As of "Season of the Mitch", the finale of Season 2, the duel seems to be over.]]



The warden of the Parasoxs Pub [[spoiler:and an Emotion Lord]].

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The warden of the Parasoxs Pub [[spoiler:and an Emotion Lord]].Pub.



* WardensAreEvil: [[spoiler:ZigZagged]] He's set up to be evil, but is revealed to be a really good guy. [[spoiler:Then it's revealed he really ''was'' evil.]]
** [[spoiler: His pleasant meetings with Chris and general helpfulness in subsequent seasons seem to retroactively indicate that he was GoodAllAlong.]]

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* WardensAreEvil: [[spoiler:ZigZagged]] [[spoiler:ZigZagged. He's set up to be evil, but is revealed to be a really good guy. [[spoiler:Then Then it's revealed he really ''was'' evil.]]
** [[spoiler: His
evil. But his pleasant meetings with Chris and general helpfulness in subsequent seasons seem to retroactively indicate that he was GoodAllAlong.]]

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* AmbiguouslyBi: In the comics. She goes looking for people to smooch and ends up getting smooched by both Wallow and a female assassin who was sent to kill them.
** [[spoiler: Taken even further in the animated show with the finale of season 4, where her and plum openly kiss each other for reasons not yet explained. ]]



* WifeHusbandry: In "Season of the Mitch", it's revealed that [[spoiler:The Aeon Worm has been grooming her as his mate since her birth.]]
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* WifeHusbandry: In "Season of the Mitch", it's revealed that [[spoiler:The Aeon Worm has been grooming her as his mate since her birth.]]
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Cool Loser cleanup, has been renamed to Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and is a YMMV audience reaction.


* CoolLoser: He's constantly dumped on by life, but is loved by his friends and still manages to make cool invetions

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Per TRS. The Hero is Definition-Only and an exampleless supertrope.


The main protagonist of the series, Chris Kirkman is The Bravest Warriors' good-natured and courageous, if sometimes just a bit too emotional, [[TheHero leader]]. The kindest of the four members, he has a crush on his best friend Beth, although he CannotSpitItOut no matter how hard he tries. His sticker pet is a bumblebee. [[spoiler:In "Lavarinth", it's revealed that Chris will eventually grow up to be The Emotion Lord, an Emotion Lord with exceptional, if somewhat confusing powers. "Ultra Wankershim" indicates that he may not always be with Beth in the future. His powers continue to develop throughout the season, being partially awakened in "Cereal Master".]]

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The main protagonist of the series, Chris Kirkman is The Bravest Warriors' good-natured and courageous, if sometimes just a bit too emotional, [[TheHero [[TheLeader leader]]. The kindest of the four members, he has a crush on his best friend Beth, although he CannotSpitItOut no matter how hard he tries. His sticker pet is a bumblebee. [[spoiler:In "Lavarinth", it's revealed that Chris will eventually grow up to be The Emotion Lord, an Emotion Lord with exceptional, if somewhat confusing powers. "Ultra Wankershim" indicates that he may not always be with Beth in the future. His powers continue to develop throughout the season, being partially awakened in "Cereal Master".]]



* TheHero: The main focus of most of the plot to the point it's lampshaded in Season 3
-->'''Danny:''' Everything revolves around him.


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* TheProtagonist: The main focus of most of the plot to the point it's lampshaded in Season 3
-->'''Danny:''' Everything revolves around him.
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Does Not Like Shoes has been renamed and redefined to focus on characters that explicitly or implicitly state a preference for going barefoot. Removing misuse


* DoesNotLikeShoes: He seems to want to avoid any "Temporal Pair-of-Socks" for whatever reason.
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* LargeHam: His voice actor was 6 when the show started, so he's hammy in the sense only little kids are. He even does his own soap opera (which are usually hammy), doubling the amount of Ham.

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* LargeHam: His voice actor was 6 when the show started, so he's hammy in the sense way only little kids are. He even does his own soap opera (which are usually hammy), doubling the amount of Ham.
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Dewicking Whip It Good.


* WhipItGood: Her Cat Lashes.
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dewicking Badass Baritone


* BadassBaritone: When we finally here him speak in "Merewif Tag".

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* BadassBaritone: When we finally here him speak in "Merewif Tag".
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The Chick is now a disambiguation, not a trope.


* TheChick: Lampshaded in "Memory Donk".

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An Axe To Grind is no longer a trope, nor is Weapon Of Choice


* WeaponOfChoice: Made from aforementioned animals.
** Chris: [[HeroesPreferSwords Honeycomb Sword]] and [[{{Mon}} Bee With Outstanding Leadership Skills]]
** Danny: [[HeroesPreferSwords Dog Sword]]
** Beth: [[WhipItGood Cat Lashes]]
** Wallow: [[AnAxeToGrind Falcon Axe]] and [[StuffBlowingUp Falcon Bazooka]]
** All (Comics Only): [[StuffBlowingUp Bazookas]]



* AnAxeToGrind: His Falcon Axe...
** {{BFG}}: ... which can turn into a Bazooka as shown in "Lavarinth".

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* AnAxeToGrind: {{BFG}}: His Falcon Axe...
** {{BFG}}: ... which
Axe can turn into a Bazooka as shown in "Lavarinth".



* AnAxeToGrind: Wallow's mother Janette has an axe.

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