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* ImprovComedyIsInane: Jenko suggests "tampon" and "boner" when asked to provide suggestions by an open-mic-night improv group. The man on stage rejects both before starting the game anyway.



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* NPlusOneSequelTitleNPlusOneSequelTitle: '''22''' Jump Street. [[spoiler:[[ExaggeratedTrope And 23 Jump Street, and 24 Jump Street...]]]]
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* ActorAllusion:
** [[Creator/ChanningTatum Jenko]] suggests that he and Schmidt [[Film/WhiteHouseDown become Secret Service agents and go undercover at the White House.]] Hardy and Schmidt agree that [[TakeThat that would be terrible and nobody would want to see it]].
** Jenko spins around a female spring-breaker in a [[Film/StepUp dance-like routine]] to take down two of the Ghost's henchmen.
*** One of the potential sequels show the duo at a dance academy. ''Schmidt'' is happy because for once they're gonna do something he's good at.
** Schmidt points out that Captain Dickson's new office is [[Music/IceCube "like a cube made out of ice"]].
** Mrs. Dickson ([[spoiler:Queen Latifah]]) is asked by Schmidt's parents where she and her husband are from. She replies that she was [[Music/{{NWA}} "straight outta Compton"]], while her husband hails from Northridge.
** The coach is played by [[WesternAnimation/HomeMovies H. Jon Benjamin]], though this time he's coaching football.
** During the credits, [[spoiler: ''26 Jump Street: Art School'' features [[Film/{{Superbad}} a crude drawing of a penis and testicles]]]].
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** Jenko complains to Schmidt that it takes him too long to run down stairs. Schmidt counters that he can't do Franchise/SpiderMan jumps like Jenko. Jenko then does a crazy Spider-Man jump over a railing.

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** Jenko complains to Schmidt that it takes him too long to run down stairs. Schmidt counters that he can't do Franchise/SpiderMan ComicBook/SpiderMan jumps like Jenko. Jenko then does a crazy Spider-Man jump over a railing.

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* ChekhovsGunman:
** [[spoiler:The Ghost, who Schmidt & Jenko fail to apprehend in the opening, turns out to be part of the BigBadDuumvirate.]]
** Averted when [[spoiler:the Ghost tells Jenko that he's going to need to fight like two men; you'd expect Zook to jump in to help his buddy, since they'd just made a point of having Jenko run into Zook on the beach at Spring Break. Zook actually isn't seen again until after the film's climax]].

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* ChekhovsGunman:
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ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler:The Ghost, who Schmidt & and Jenko fail to apprehend in the opening, turns out to be part of the BigBadDuumvirate.]]
** Averted when [[spoiler:the Ghost tells Jenko that he's going to need to fight like two men; you'd expect Zook to jump in to help his buddy, since they'd just made a point of having Jenko run into Zook on the beach at Spring Break. Zook actually isn't seen again until after the film's climax]].
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* MissingWhiteWomanSyndrome: Averted with a LampshadeHanging. The victim that inspired the new undercover op was a black woman.
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* InNameOnly: The first film was a loose adaptation of the [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet old series]] but it at least kept the name and basic concept. This movie has absolutely NOTHING in common with the tv show. The only connection this movie has with the series is that Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen cameo as Detective Dennis Booker and Harry Truman Ioki respectively.

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* InNameOnly: The first film was a loose adaptation of the [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet old series]] but it at least kept the name and basic concept. This movie has absolutely NOTHING ''nothing'' in common with the tv TV show. The only connection this movie has with the series is that Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen cameo as Detective Dennis Booker and Harry Truman Ioki respectively.
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* AwkwardPoetryReading: Schmidt performs at a slam poetry reading to try and impress Amber. Upon going up to perform, he ends up talking about "Julia Rob-hurts" and ends it with "Cynthia, beep-bop, you are dead."
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredEdition: A RunningGag in Creator/SonyPictures films by Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller is a sound of Chris Miller coughing at the [[LogoJoke Sony logo]]. This film introduced said running gag, but it would be removed from home video releases [[ParanoiaFuel as they thought audiences may think there is an intruder at the home]]. Strangely, future Sony films by the duo such as the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse'' films and ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines'' kept this running gag even in home video releases.

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* GeorgeLucasAlteredEdition: GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: A RunningGag in Creator/SonyPictures films by Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller is a sound of Chris Miller coughing at the [[LogoJoke Sony logo]]. This film introduced said running gag, but it would be removed from home video releases [[ParanoiaFuel as they thought audiences may think there is an intruder at the home]]. Strangely, future Sony films by the duo such as the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse'' films and ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines'' kept this running gag even in home video releases.
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* GeorgeLucasAlteredEdition: A RunningGag in Creator/SonyPictures films by Creator/PhilLordAndChrisMiller is a sound of Chris Miller coughing at the [[LogoJoke Sony logo]]. This film introduced said running gag, but it would be removed from home video releases [[ParanoiaFuel as they thought audiences may think there is an intruder at the home]]. Strangely, future Sony films by the duo such as the ''WesternAnimation/SpiderManSpiderVerse'' films and ''WesternAnimation/TheMitchellsVsTheMachines'' kept this running gag even in home video releases.
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* BondOneLiner: [[Main/DiscussedTrope Discussed]] when Jenko gets ready to lob a grenade; Schmidt tells him to say "something cool" when he does it.[[note]]Afterwards, Jenko throws it and yells [[Main/ExactWords "SOMETHING COOL!"]][[/note]]
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* PunnyName: WHY-PHY. It's even lampshaded with Jenko saying that you can get wi-fi 24[=/=]7 on campus, only for Schmidt to question if he meant [[NamesTheSame WHY-PHY the drug or wi-fi the internet]].

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* PunnyName: WHY-PHY. It's even lampshaded with Jenko saying that you can get wi-fi 24[=/=]7 on campus, only for Schmidt to question if he meant [[NamesTheSame WHY-PHY the drug or wi-fi the internet]].internet.
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:the girl Schmidt slept with is Captain Dickson's daughter]], Jenko goes around the base talking about it, making Dickson even more pissed at Schmidt. After a wile, and stating that Captain Dickson high-fived Schmidt over it, Dickson takes the gun he was pointing at Schmidt on his desk and instead points it towards Jenko. Jenko very wisely takes this as his cue to stop talking.

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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:the girl Schmidt slept with is Captain Dickson's daughter]], Jenko goes around the base talking about it, making Dickson even more pissed at Schmidt. After a wile, while, and stating that Captain Dickson high-fived Schmidt over it, Dickson takes the gun he was pointing at Schmidt on his desk and instead points it towards Jenko. Jenko very wisely takes this as his cue to stop talking.
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:the girl Schmidt slept with is Captain Dickson's daughter]], Jenko goes around the base talking about it, making Dickson even more pissed at Schmidt. After a wile, and stating that Captain Dickson high-fived Schmidt over it, Dickson takes the gun he was pointing at Schmidt on his dead and instead points it towards Jenko. Jenko very wisely takes this as his cue to stop talking.

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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:the girl Schmidt slept with is Captain Dickson's daughter]], Jenko goes around the base talking about it, making Dickson even more pissed at Schmidt. After a wile, and stating that Captain Dickson high-fived Schmidt over it, Dickson takes the gun he was pointing at Schmidt on his dead desk and instead points it towards Jenko. Jenko very wisely takes this as his cue to stop talking.
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* KnowWhenToFoldEm: Upon realizing that [[spoiler:the girl Schmidt slept with is Captain Dickson's daughter]], Jenko goes around the base talking about it, making Dickson even more pissed at Schmidt. After a wile, and stating that Captain Dickson high-fived Schmidt over it, Dickson takes the gun he was pointing at Schmidt on his dead and instead points it towards Jenko. Jenko very wisely takes this as his cue to stop talking.
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* AngryBlackMan: Captain Dickson is normally cantankerous and shout-y, but he gets ''really'' pissed off when [[spoiler:he finds out Schmidt had sex with his daughter]].
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* InNameOnly: The first film was a loose adaptation of the [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet old series]] but at least it kept the name and basic concept. This movie has absolutely NOTHING in common with the original series. The only thing this movie has any connection to the show is that it has Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen cameo as Detective Dennis Booker and Harry Truman Ioki respectively. This is somewhat justified as the film is meant to be more of a self-aware satire of action movie sequels.

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* InNameOnly: The first film was a loose adaptation of the [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet old series]] but it at least it kept the name and basic concept. This movie has absolutely NOTHING in common with the original series. tv show. The only thing connection this movie has any connection to with the show series is that it has Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen cameo as Detective Dennis Booker and Harry Truman Ioki respectively. This is somewhat justified as the film is meant to be more of a self-aware satire of action movie sequels.
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* InNameOnly: The first film was a loose adaptation of the [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet old series]] but at least it kept the name and basic concept. This movie has absolutely NOTHING in common with the original series. The only thing this movie has any connection to the show is that it has Richard Grieco and Dustin Nguyen cameo as Detective Dennis Booker and Harry Truman Ioki respectively. This is somewhat justified as the film is meant to be more of a self-aware satire of action movie sequels.
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* FoeYay: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] during [[spoiler:Schmidt's fist fight with Mercedes, as she starts trying to kiss him and seduce him into bed, even accusing ''him'' of doing so when he repeatedly rebuffs her advances]].

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* FoeYay: FoeRomanceSubtext: [[InvokedTrope Invoked]] during [[spoiler:Schmidt's fist fight with Mercedes, as she starts trying to kiss him and seduce him into bed, even accusing ''him'' of doing so when he repeatedly rebuffs her advances]].
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* TheDeadGuyDidIt: [[spoiler: A college student named Cynthia is found dead from a drug called WHY-PHY loose on college campus and Jenko and Schmidt believe Zook is the dealer due to an incriminating tattoo from a photograph and finding WHY-PHY in his bag. They later find out he was just a buyer/user and the posthumous Cynthia (who they originally thought was a victim) was the dealer.]]
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* RemakeCameo: [[spoiler:Steven Williams as [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet Adam Fuller]] and Richard Grieco as Dennis Booker in the proposed ''Jump Street Generations'' featured in the credits.]]

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* RemakeCameo: [[spoiler:Steven Williams as [[Series/TwentyOneJumpStreet Adam Fuller]] Fuller]], Dustin Nguyen as Harry Truman loki, and Richard Grieco as Dennis Booker in the proposed ''Jump Street Generations'' featured in the credits.]]
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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Jenko repeatedly fails to get the point of improv comedy, saying it'd be funnier if it was planned out in advance.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: ComicallyMissingThePoint: Jenko repeatedly fails to get the point of improv comedy, saying it'd be funnier if it was planned out in advance.

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