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* BigDamnKiss: Between Nick and Suzanne at the end of the first film.
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* AscendedExtra: Suzanne has a lot more screen time in the sequel.
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* OutOfFocus: Kevin and Lindsey are relegated to supporting players in the sequel, as the story is more centered around Nick and Chuck.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: At the end of the film, Al's truck gets towed away.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '' [[Film/AreWeDoneYet Are We Done Yet?]]'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick (Creator/TerryCrews) as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man swinging bachelor who transports 2 bratty kids to their falls for Suzanne (Creator/NiaLong), a beautiful businesswoman and divorced mother with whom he winds up dating 2 bratty kids, Lindsey and marrying Kevin. Suzanne has to go to a business meeting in Vancouver and asks Nick to bring her kids. But her two kids do not like Nick and purposefully sabotage their trip in order to split Nick and Suzanne apart. Throughout the trip, Nick and the kids clash repeatedly, but end up bonding.

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a sequel '' [[Film/AreWeDoneYet Are ''Are We Done Yet?]]'', Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the spun-off a TV series also named ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom Yet?'', set in the 2010's. a different continuity and with different actors. The show has Nick (Creator/TerryCrews) (now played by Creator/TerryCrews) as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's (played by Creator/EssenceAtkins) bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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* VomitIndiscretionShot: Kevin vomits on the car's windshield, forcing the three to pull into a rest area to clean out the car.
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* LivingToys: The wisecracking Satchel Paige bobblehead (often referred to as simply “Satch”), voiced by Tracy Morgan, in the first film. Satch is not featured in the sequel.
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* GroinAttack: Kevin kicks Nick, when he offers to teach him some “Chinese.” Later when the kids steal the car from Nick, he ends up hangs no upside in the open car too down with his legs open and the car is driven into a statue of a lumber jack complete with an axe, the axe connects with his

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* GroinAttack: Kevin kicks Nick, when he offers to teach him some “Chinese.” Later when the kids steal the car from Nick, he ends up hangs no upside in the open car too down with his legs open and the car is driven into a statue of a lumber jack complete with an axe, the axe connects with his testicles . He moans and coughs
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '' [[Film/AreWeDoneYet Are We Done Yet?]]'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '' [[Film/AreWeDoneYet Are We Done Yet?]]'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick (Creator/TerryCrews) as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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* CompanionCube: Kevin's Galactoman figure to the point where he refuses to leave the ignited car without finding it. [[spoiler: It's because he keeps his asthma inhaler in the figure's leg.]] Nick also has his bobble head Satch but the bobblehead is (to him) alive and acts as a conscience.
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* GroinAttack: Kevin kicks Nick, when he offers to teach him some “ Chinese.” Later when the kids steal the car from Nick, he ends up hangs no upside in the open car too down with his legs open and the car is driven into a statue of a lumber jack complete with an axe, the axe connects with his

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* GroinAttack: Kevin kicks Nick, when he offers to teach him some “ Chinese.“Chinese.” Later when the kids steal the car from Nick, he ends up hangs no upside in the open car too down with his legs open and the car is driven into a statue of a lumber jack complete with an axe, the axe connects with his



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* NiceGuy: Chuck, in the sequel.
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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed with Kevin and Lindsey. They're not particularly bad children, but their recalcitrant behavior towards Nick (especially despite the fact that Nick even tries to do something nice for them) can border on unnecessary torment.

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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed with Kevin and Lindsey. They're not particularly bad children, but their recalcitrant behavior towards Nick (especially despite the fact that Nick even tries to do something nice for them) can border on unnecessary unnecessarily antagonistic torment.
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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed with Kevin and Lindsey. They're not particularly bad children, but their recalcitrant behavior towards Nick (especially despite the fact that Nick even tries to do something nice to him) can border on unnecessary torment.

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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed with Kevin and Lindsey. They're not particularly bad children, but their recalcitrant behavior towards Nick (especially despite the fact that Nick even tries to do something nice to him) for them) can border on unnecessary torment.
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* ChildHater: Basically Nick's defining character trait, and for ''[[BrattyHalfPint good]]'' ''[[KidsAreCruel reasons]]'' too!


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* KidsAreCruel: Downplayed with Kevin and Lindsey. They're not particularly bad children, but their recalcitrant behavior towards Nick (especially despite the fact that Nick even tries to do something nice to him) can border on unnecessary torment.
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* AreWeThereYet: The title of the film.
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* BaitAndSwitch: oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.

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* BaitAndSwitch: oh, Oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.



* TemptingFate: my God, this movie is full of them.

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* TemptingFate: my My God, this movie is full of them.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '' Film/AreWeDoneYet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '' Film/AreWeDoneYet?'', [[Film/AreWeDoneYet Are We Done Yet?]]'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '‘ Film/AreWeDoneYet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel '‘ '' Film/AreWeDoneYet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', '‘ Film/AreWeDoneYet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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* Could've avoided this Plot: Had Susanne just told Her kids the Truth She wouldn'tve had so much trouble Dating in the first place.
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* ParentalAbandonement: The kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.

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* ParentalAbandonement: ParentalAbandonment: The kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.
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* ParentalNeglect: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.

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* ParentalNeglect: the ParentalAbandonement: The kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.
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* BreakTheHaughty: While they didn't deserve [[spoiler:the heartbreak they got when they find out their father remarried with another child, Lindsey and Kevin learn to stop behaving like brats towards Nick. Even Nick feels sorry for the duo]].

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* DisappearedDad: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.
* GassHole: Gigi, when she gets nervous or upset. Woe to anyone stuck on a stalled elevator with her.

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* DisappearedDad: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting DirtyOldWoman: Miss Mable, who tries to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.
make moves on Nick when Suzanne isn't around.
* GassHole: {{Gasshole}}: Gigi, when she gets nervous or upset. Woe to anyone stuck on a stalled elevator with her.


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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Nick comes off as a selfish ChildHater, but he will still go out his way to be polite to others and help them out.


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* ParentalNeglect: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.


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* PushoverParents: Subverted. Suzanne stands up to her kids, but she doesn't give effective punishment for their actions.
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*Could've avoided this Plot: Had Susanne just told Her kids the Truth She wouldn'tve had so much trouble Dating in the first place.
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'''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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'''Are ''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.
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*GroinAttack: Kevin kicks Nick, when he offers to teach him some “ Chinese.” Later when the kids steal the car from Nick, he ends up hangs no upside in the open car too down with his legs open and the car is driven into a statue of a lumber jack complete with an axe, the axe connects with his
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* TheAllegedCar: Nick's navigator takes so much abuse throughout the entirety of the first film. It eventually ends with the car exploding completely.

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