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* TitledAfterTheSong: George Burns' 1980 country hit "I Wish I Was Eighteen Again", which is featured in the film.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: ''18 Again!''
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* GoodOldFisticuffs: Frat JerkJock sees hero with girlfriend. Hero asks "sorry, did you want to dance?" Frat Jerk says 'no', and does a spin kick/badass pose. Hero: "I thought you said you didn't want to dance!", then fights him old-school fisticuffs style.
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Jack manages to come to in the hospital bed, and begins wondering why everyone is treating him differently. Then he sees his body in the bed next to his, and sees he's now in Jack's body. Overjoyed at the prospect, Jack decides to go out and be young again. On the way, he soon begins learning things about his family and the people in his life that he had no idea about.

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Jack manages to come to in the hospital bed, and begins wondering why everyone is treating him differently. Then he sees his body in the bed next to his, and sees he's now in Jack's David's body. Overjoyed at the prospect, Jack decides to go out and be young again. On the way, he soon begins learning things about his family and the people in his life that he had no idea about.
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* HomeworkSlave: David is forced to write term papers for his upperclassman frat brothers. Later on at a pep rally, he throws the papers he wrote one-by-one into the bonfire.
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* FreakyFridayFlip: A variation on this trope, anyway. Jack ends up in the body of his 18-year-old son, while he believes David to be in his body. However, since "Jack" is in a coma, and doesn't come out of it until [[spoiler:his soul returns to his body]], we don't really know for sure.

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* FreakyFridayFlip: A variation on this trope, anyway. Jack ends up in the body of his 18-year-old son, grandson, while he believes David to be in his body. However, since "Jack" is in a coma, and doesn't come out of it until [[spoiler:his soul returns to his body]], we don't really know for sure.
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* ExcitedShowTitle: ''18 Again!''
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldKnow: How Jack manages to convince his friend Charlie that he is who he is, by telling him things only the two of them would know. It takes a bit, but eventually Charlie comes around.

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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldKnow: SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: How Jack manages to convince his friend Charlie that he is who he is, by telling him things only the two of them would know. It takes a bit, but eventually Charlie comes around.
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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldKnow: How Jack manages to convince his friend Charlie that he is who he is, by telling him things only the two of them would know. It takes a bit, but eventually Charlie comes around.
* VoicesAreNotMental: When Jack is in David's body, he still speaks in David's voice, just now with his own speech impediment. His mental voice, though, is still that of the 81-year-old Jack Watson.
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Jack Watson (Creator/GeorgeBurns) is an 80-going-on-81-year-old playboy businessman who's lived a long life and has a lot to show for it: a son Artie (Tony Roberts) working for him, an 18-year-old grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) who's part of his old alma mater, and even in his old fraternity, and a beautiful girlfriend in Madeline (Anita Morris). What more could he want?

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Jack Watson (Creator/GeorgeBurns) is an 80-going-on-81-year-old playboy businessman who's lived a long life and has a lot to show for it: a son Artie (Tony Roberts) working for him, an 18-year-old grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) (Creator/CharlieSchlatter) who's part of his old alma mater, and even in his old fraternity, and a beautiful girlfriend in Madeline (Anita Morris). What more could he want?
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Jack Watson (George Burns) is an 80-going-on-81-year-old playboy businessman who's lived a long life and has a lot to show for it: a son Artie (Tony Roberts) working for him, an 18-year-old grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) who's part of his old alma mater, and even in his old fraternity, and a beautiful girlfriend in Madeline (Anita Morris). What more could he want?

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Jack Watson (George Burns) (Creator/GeorgeBurns) is an 80-going-on-81-year-old playboy businessman who's lived a long life and has a lot to show for it: a son Artie (Tony Roberts) working for him, an 18-year-old grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) who's part of his old alma mater, and even in his old fraternity, and a beautiful girlfriend in Madeline (Anita Morris). What more could he want?
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* ExactWords: At the start of the movie, David asks his friend to give him the paint. He gets a whole bucket of red paint in his face.
-->'''David:''' Now the bucket.
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* PublicExposure: Jack attends one of David's classes, which he discovers is a figure drawing class when he sees a female model get naked for it, much to his excitement.

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* PublicExposure: Jack attends one of David's classes, which he discovers is a figure drawing class when he sees a female model get naked for it, [[DirtyOldMan much to his excitement.excitement]].

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* FreakyFridayFlip: A variation on this trope, anyway. Jack ends up in the body of his 18-year-old son, while he believes David to be in his body. However, since "Jack" is in a coma, and doesn't come out of it until [[spoiler:his soul returns to it]], we don't really know for sure.

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* FreakyFridayFlip: A variation on this trope, anyway. Jack ends up in the body of his 18-year-old son, while he believes David to be in his body. However, since "Jack" is in a coma, and doesn't come out of it until [[spoiler:his soul returns to it]], his body]], we don't really know for sure.sure.
* PublicExposure: Jack attends one of David's classes, which he discovers is a figure drawing class when he sees a female model get naked for it, much to his excitement.
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''18 Again!'' is a {{Comedy}} {{Fantasy}} movie by Paul Flaherty.

Jack Watson (George Burns) is an 80-going-on-81-year-old playboy businessman who's lived a long life and has a lot to show for it: a son Artie (Tony Roberts) working for him, an 18-year-old grandson David (Charlie Schlatter) who's part of his old alma mater, and even in his old fraternity, and a beautiful girlfriend in Madeline (Anita Morris). What more could he want?

Why, to be 18 again, of course.

On the night of his 81st birthday, Jack makes a big speech about how he wishes he could turn back the clock on his life to 18 and relive it, then blows out the candles on his cake. Then, when David is driving Jack somewhere else so they can get some real food in their stomachs, their car swerves and gets into an accident.

Jack manages to come to in the hospital bed, and begins wondering why everyone is treating him differently. Then he sees his body in the bed next to his, and sees he's now in Jack's body. Overjoyed at the prospect, Jack decides to go out and be young again. On the way, he soon begins learning things about his family and the people in his life that he had no idea about.

The movie was released on April 8th, 1988.

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!!''18 Again!'' contains examples of:
* FreakyFridayFlip: A variation on this trope, anyway. Jack ends up in the body of his 18-year-old son, while he believes David to be in his body. However, since "Jack" is in a coma, and doesn't come out of it until [[spoiler:his soul returns to it]], we don't really know for sure.
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