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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: 12 named characters to be exact, who are part of the main pairings.

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* NoodleIncident: Tyler and Simone's former romance. It's never really outright explained how it turned sour, although it's implied that his [[YourCheatingHeart problems with women]], so to speak, caused the relationship to go awry. Simone also describes him as the "one who wasn't available".

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* NoodleIncident: Tyler and Simone's former romance. It's never really outright explained how it turned sour, although it's implied that his [[YourCheatingHeart problems with women]], women, so to speak, caused the relationship to go awry. Simone also describes him as the "one who wasn't available".



* YourCheatingHeart: Tyler's main character flaw, which causes both Jordan and Simone (for the second time, apparently) to ditch him. [[spoiler:This is the subject of a deleted scene on the DVD, after Tyler asks Simone out to prom, when Jordan and Simone talk about their own relationships with him.]]
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It was released in April 2011 (prom season). Despite the film's success, a "Family-Approved" seal by "The Dove Foundation" was awarded. PROM is marketed towards tween girls ages 12 & up. During that time, New Hope Church hosts their own prom entitled "A Night to Shine" in which it was inspired by the 2011 film of the same name (''Tim Tebow'' was also the sponsor).

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It was released in April 2011 (prom season). Despite season), and was given the film's success, a "Family-Approved" seal by "The The Dove Foundation" was awarded. PROM is marketed towards tween girls ages 12 & up. During Foundation. At that time, New Hope Church hosts hosted their own prom event inspired by the film, entitled "A Night to Shine" in which it was inspired by the 2011 film of the same name (''Tim Tebow'' (Tim Tebow was also the sponsor).



* BrickJoke: While enjoying some milkshakes, Jesse attempts to fight some customers who are causing some trouble for his mother (the waitress) only to be stopped by Nova. [[spoiler:After a fight with Nova's dad, Jesse attacks them after leaving school.]] Sorta like the song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship [[spoiler:Except for when Nova (''Aimee Teegarden'') sees Jesse attacking a few customers for his mom's honorable justice and sings that exact same classic song to him (in a more soft rock-like acoustic version as a cover of the 1987 original recording of the same name).]]

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* BrickJoke: While enjoying some milkshakes, Jesse attempts to fight some customers who are causing some trouble for his mother (the waitress) only to be stopped by Nova. [[spoiler:After a fight with Nova's dad, Jesse attacks them after leaving school.]] Sorta like the song "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Starship [[spoiler:Except Starship, [[spoiler:except for when Nova (''Aimee Teegarden'') sees Jesse attacking a few customers for his mom's honorable justice attempting to fight the customers, and sings that exact same classic song to him (in a more soft rock-like acoustic version as a cover of the 1987 original recording of the same name).version).]]

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A HighSchool movie, made by Creator/{{Disney}}, about, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Prom]]. Specifically, seven high school seniors (and three sophomores) and the drama and hilarity they go through during prom season. It was released in April 2011 (prom season). Despite the film's success, a "Family-Approved" seal by "The Dove Foundation" was awarded. PROM is marketed towards tween girls ages 12 & up. During that time, New Hope Church hosts their own prom entitled "A Night to Shine" in which it was inspired by the 2011 film of the same name (''Tim Tebow'' was also the sponsor).

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A HighSchool movie, made by Creator/{{Disney}}, about, well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Prom]]. Specifically, seven high school seniors (and three sophomores) and the drama and hilarity they go through during prom season. season.

It was released in April 2011 (prom season). Despite the film's success, a "Family-Approved" seal by "The Dove Foundation" was awarded. PROM is marketed towards tween girls ages 12 & up. During that time, New Hope Church hosts their own prom entitled "A Night to Shine" in which it was inspired by the 2011 film of the same name (''Tim Tebow'' was also the sponsor).






--> Prom. It's like the Olympics of high school. You wait four years, three people have a good time, and everybody else gets to live on with shattered dreams.

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--> Prom.-->"Prom. It's like the Olympics of high school. You wait four years, three people have a good time, and everybody else gets to live on with shattered dreams."
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* BigManOnCampus: Tyler.

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* HighSchool: [[CaptainObvious Naturally.]]
* HighSchoolDance

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* HighSchoolDance



* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Jesse, naturally.

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%% * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Jesse, naturally.
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* StockTrailerMusic: [[KatyPerry Katy Perry's]] "Firework". It also plays during the prom scene.

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* StockTrailerMusic: [[KatyPerry Katy Perry's]] Music/KatyPerry's "Firework". It also plays during the prom scene.

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* DownerEnding: Tyler gets this treatment, but consider his rather {{Jerkass}} mannerisms throughout the movie (especially with Jordan, Simone and to an small extent Lucas) and it makes sense. Could count as a BittersweetEnding, since he becomes prom king to Jordan's queen.



** DownerEnding: Tyler gets this treatment, but consider his rather {{Jerkass}} mannerisms throughout the movie (especially with Jordan, Simone and to an small extent Lucas) and it makes sense. Could count as a BittersweetEnding, since he becomes prom king to Jordan's queen.



* GirlfriendInCanada: Rolo. No one (especially Ali) believes him.
** [[spoiler:Subverted when she actually shows up at Prom.]]

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* GirlfriendInCanada: Rolo. No one (especially Ali) believes him.
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him. [[spoiler:Subverted when she actually shows up at Prom.]]



* [[RunawayBride Runaway Prom Date]]: [[spoiler:Simone leaves Tyler at Prom to be with Lucas.]]

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* [[RunawayBride Runaway Prom Date]]: RunawayBride: A variant. [[spoiler:Simone leaves Tyler at Prom to be with Lucas.]]



* TheCastShowOff: Nolan Sotillo (Lucas) and Thomas McDonell (Jesse) are both included on the movie's soundtrack and star in the music videos of said tracks. Nolan sang the song "We Could Be Anything", whose music video mixes footage from the song's recording as well as clips from the movie focusing on [[OfficialCouple his character and Simone (Danielle Campbell)]], while Thomas' band "Moon" performs the song "Time Stand".

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