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* BeeAfraid: Oona, and later the Yum-Yum Twins, initially think that Otis's vibrating phone is a swarm of bees about to attack.


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* ScaryStingingSwarm: Subverted for laughs. Oona, and later the Yum-Yum Twins, initially think that Otis's vibrating phone is a swarm of bees about to attack.
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** A TyrannosaurusRex breaks free from the Dinosaur Room when the creature pecks its way through it, just like it did in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E21SixOClockToSixOFive "6:00 to 6:05"]].

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** A TyrannosaurusRex Tyrannosaurus rex breaks free from the Dinosaur Room when the creature pecks its way through it, just like it did in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E21SixOClockToSixOFive "6:00 to 6:05"]].



** The TyrannosaurusRex that threatens to attack the third Oonabot at the climax of the episode is also turned to stone, by way of the Oonabot raising the Stone-Turner and touching the dinosaur with it.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Considering that the Oonabot looks like an identical clone of Olivia Presti due to the show being live-action, it might be pretty terrifying for some kids to see its arm come straight off. The only reason that it isn't ''more'' horrifying is due to the sparks that shoot out of the arm when it falls off (which might have been done as an intentional aversion of the trope).
** There's also something incredibly morbid about a recycling bin for unicorns being stored in a recycling room, considering that Odd Squad agents have been known to eat unicorns (and parts of them as well, like their tears).

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Considering that the Oonabot looks like an identical clone of Olivia Presti due GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to the show being live-action, it might be pretty terrifying for some kids to see its arm come straight off. The overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only reason that it isn't ''more'' horrifying is due to until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the sparks that shoot out of future, please check the arm when it falls off (which might have been done as an intentional aversion of trope page to make sure your example fits the trope).
** There's also something incredibly morbid about a recycling bin for unicorns being stored in a recycling room, considering that Odd Squad agents have been known to eat unicorns (and parts of them as well, like their tears).
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* StealthPun: Overlaps with GettingCrapPastTheRadar -- numerous agents have been turned to stone, with Ocean and Oona working to restore them back to normal. Ocean's manner of speaking has often been joked about by fans who refer to him as being ''stoned,'' i.e. high on marijuana.

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* StealthPun: Overlaps with GettingCrapPastTheRadar -- numerous Numerous agents have been turned to stone, with Ocean and Oona working to restore them back to normal. Ocean's manner of speaking has often been joked about by fans who refer to him as being ''stoned,'' i.e. high on marijuana.
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* OnlyChildSyndrome: Averted for Oona, who is revealed to have a twin sister.
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* CrazyPrepared: Oona didn't just bring a Macaroni-inator and a Cheese-inator -- she also brought a Butter-Substitute-inator.

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* CrazyPrepared: Oona didn't just bring a Macaroni-inator and a Cheese-inator -- she also brought a Butter-Substitute-inator. She also has a Pie-Crust-inator and always carries a few coconuts around with her.
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* {{MacGuffin}}: The ever so aptly-named MacGuffin-inator. Yep, that's right, this episode is giving a hard-hitting jab to the common trope and does some LampshadeHanging on it to boot.

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* {{MacGuffin}}: The ever so aptly-named MacGuffin-inator. Yep, that's right, this episode is giving a hard-hitting jab TakeThat to the common trope and does some LampshadeHanging on it to boot.
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'''''The Ninja Situation'''''

'''Airdates:''' July 19, 2017 [[note]] PBS Kids premiere[[/note]], December 16, 2016 [[note]] TVO Kids premiere[[/note]]

Otis must go undercover to recover a stolen gadget from The Yum-Yum Twins.

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!!Tropes:

* BeeAfraid: Oona, and later the Yum-Yum Twins, initially think that Otis's vibrating phone is a swarm of bees about to attack.
* BlatantLies: Otis resorts to these when the Yum-Yum Twins come close to sniffing him out.
* BondOneLiner: Otis delivers an amazingly ''badass'' one to Evil Ninja upon leaving the restaurant with the gadget in hand.
--> '''Otis:''' Pleasure doing business with you.
* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: Subverted. Oona doesn't have a Macaroni-and-Cheese-inator, but she does have a Macaroni-inator, a Cheese-inator...and a Butter-Substitute-inator.
* BrotherSisterIncest: Subverted. While the initial reveal of Pearl and Earl having kids makes it seem like they're married to each other, it's eventually revealed that Pearl has 4 kids, and Earl has 3, both with different spouses (presumably, they're both single).
* CantSeeADamnThing: Otis pulls part of Evil Ninja's costume over his eyes and spins him around, temporarily blinding him.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Pearl and Earl view Otis's phone vibrating as a "terrible ringtone".
** Earl also misinterprets Otis's BondOneLiner as being directed towards ''him,'' not Evil Ninja.
--> '''Pearl:''' You are making this day ''so'' much harder.
--> '''Earl:''' Yeah.
--> ''[Pearl does a DoubleTake]''
* CompromisingCall: Otis sets his badge phone to the "vibrate" setting in order to prevent the Odd Squad theme song (the phones' common ringtone) going off during his meeting with the twins. However, the phone still manages to vibrate during one of his meetings regardless.
* ContinuityNod: The ice cream surveillance truck makes a return after having last been seen in TheMovie.
** Olympia and Oona also don surveillance outfits, similar to what Otto and Oscar wore in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E31UndercoverOlive "Undercover Olive"]].
* CrazyPrepared: Oona didn't just bring a Macaroni-inator and a Cheese-inator -- she also brought a Butter-Substitute-inator.
* DistinctionWithoutADifference: Otis hands the Yum-Yum Twins their pizza, and when they ask what it is, he replies with the obvious answer: it's pizza. Pearl Yum-Yum immediately fires back with her take on the pizza: it's a round, doughy insult with sauce.
* EdibleAmmunition: Otis uses the pie he initially gave Pearl and Earl as a weapon against Evil Ninja. Of course, it barely manages to leave a dent.
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: Inverted. Pearl and Earl apparently have children that they love very much, and they seek to bring home pizza and macaroni and cheese for them.
** The trope is played straight for Pearl and Earl, as they love their parents as well as their grandparents and ask Evil Ninja to bring them a coconut cream pie for them.
* {{Eyedscreen}}: Used for both Otis and Evil Ninja just before they battle.
* FailureMontage: A brief one plays as Evil Ninja attempts to chop through a board made of titanium.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Ms. O picks Otis to go undercover as the Evil Ninja, he quietly explains to her that he doesn't feel comfortable pretending to be a villain because of "the thing we talked about". The Season 2 finale would reveal that he doesn't feel comfortable pretending to be a villain because he himself was a villain.
* GenderBlenderName: Earl's three children are named David, David...and [[OverlordJr Little David.]] All of them happen to be girls.
* GreatBigBookOfEverything: Apparently, Ms. O has a book on how to be a ninja, which she has Otis read. However, it's quite thick.
--> '''Ms. O:''' I hope you're a fast reader.
* HiddenDepths: Beneath Otis's stoic exterior is an agent who is exceptionally skilled in battle. He manages to take out Evil Ninja -- a villain nearly twice as large as him -- with absolute ''ease.''
* ImpersonationGambit: Otis attempts to go undercover as the Evil Ninja in order to retrieve the MacGuffin-inator gadget back from the Yum-Yum twins. When the real Evil Ninja begins to head to the diner, Olympia and Oona stall him for time, blocking his path with things like boards and cinder blocks, and even mannequins to beat up. However, the real deal still manages to get to the diner, leading to a battle between him and Otis.
* ImprovisedArmour: Otis uses the case containing the MacGuffin-inator as a shield to defend against Evil Ninja's kicks. When the villain goes to use his arm, he winces in pain, giving the agent an opening.
* {{MacGuffin}}: The ever so aptly-named MacGuffin-inator. Yep, that's right, this episode is giving a hard-hitting jab to the common trope and does some LampshadeHanging on it to boot.
--> '''Ms. O:''' An important gadget called the MacGuffin-inator has been stolen.
--> '''Olympia:''' What does the MacGuffin-inator do?
--> '''Ms. O:''' [[LampshadeHanging Doesn't matter!]]
* {{McNinja}}: Otis isn't from Japan, but is forced to go undercover as a {{Ninja}} regardless. Similarly, the Evil Ninja also isn't from Japan.
* MirrorBoss: Otis is forced to fight Evil Ninja at the end of the episode, who has the same amount of skills as him. Otis manages to come out on top.
* MundaneUtility: The Yum-Yum Twins seek the help of an evil {{Ninja}} who is stealthy and skilled...to deliver food for them. Bonus points go for the fact that they're both dressed up like waiters at a restaurant.
* MurderousMannequin: Olympia invokes this trope in order to deter the Evil Ninja. While none of them are alive, the villain still views them as real, albeit [[TheFaceless faceless,]] people.
* MusicalisInterruptus: Otis interrupts a ditty Olympia and Oona are singing about the Evil Ninja in order to ask them for mac and cheese.
* NoJustNoReaction: Pearl has this reaction to Earl enunciating on her "deal's on" comment.
--> '''Earl:''' If this is a switch for a deal, then it goes from off... ''[imitates the sound of the switch being flipped]'' ...to on. Deal is on.
--> '''Pearl:''' Earl.
--> '''Earl:''' What?
--> '''Pearl:''' No.
* NoseTapping: Not really tapping, but Olympia puts her finger to her nose as a way to decline going undercover as the Evil Ninja.
--> '''Olympia:''' Rules are rules.
* OhCrap: Olympia and Oona have this reaction when Otis informs them that the Yum-Yum Twins talked to the real Evil Ninja on the phone.
* RunningGag: In addition to [[LampshadeHanging lampshading]] the {{MacGuffin}} trope, this episode also lampshades the previous season-long gag of "If Sheila could see me now".
--> '''Olympia:''' If Sheila could see me now!
--> '''Oona:''' ''[chuckle]'' [[MediumAwareness I don't think we're doing that anymore.]]
** There's also a gag throughout the episode of Otis asking others to show off his ninja moves. He doesn't get a chance to until the end of the episode.
* SayingSoundEffectsOutLoud: Earl has a tendency to do this, to the point where it becomes an OverlyLongGag after Otis makes the pie into two pieces for his and Pearl's mom and dad, and four pieces for their grandma.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Both Pearl and Earl pull these numerous times when the "Evil Ninja" fails to bring them what they asked for. Luckily, they are lured back by him cutting up the food into equal pieces.
** As soon as Otis and the Evil Ninja begin battling each other, two people who are in the restaurant quickly make haste and leave.
* SeverelySpecializedStore: Olympia encounters a store that only sells mannequins and shower curtains, and uses the products inside in order to stall the Evil Ninja further. She later comes across a street vendor selling titanium.
* SiblingsInCrime: Pearl and Earl Yum-Yum, also known as the Yum-Yum Twins, are a villainous brother-sister duo who have the appearance of restaurant workers, and wish to trade the MacGuffin-inator for a pizza. While Pearl is pretty competent, Earl is not.
* SoloTabletopGame: Ms. O is seen playing TabletopGame/{{Solitaire}} at the beginning of the episode.
* SpectacularSpinning: Otis does this when attacking the Evil Ninja, upon the villain ordering him to hand it over. He shoves the case into him, pulls part of his suit over his eyes, and spins him around rapidly, causing him to fall. The dizziness leaves Evil Ninja open, which allows Otis to get the case from him and retreat.
* StupidQuestionBait: Played with. When Ms. O is explaining the situation to Olympia and Otis, she doesn't give them much info other than a gadget has been stolen and a ninja has to get it back. When she asks the pair "Any questions?", Otis responds with "Yes. So many." We never hear what the questions are, however (for all we know, they could be about her Solitaire game).
* WeNeedADistraction: Olympia leaves the ice cream surveillance van in order to stall the Evil Ninja and prevent him from entering the diner.
* WomenAreWiser: Pearl Yum-Yum is ''leagues'' above her brother in competence.
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* ProductPlacement: Averted. While the episode was created in conjunction with Website/{{Google}} and its Computer Science Education Team (according to [[https://www.facebook.com/OddSquadPBS/posts/this-is-odd-mazing-the-odd-squad-team-worked-closely-with-the-google-computer-sc/1411223662303302/ one of the show's Facebook posts]])), Google isn't advertised as a company within the episode, and isn't even listed in the credits in any way.

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'''''Oona and the Oonabots'''''

'''Airdates:''' July 19, 2017 [[note]]PBS Kids premiere[[/note]], December 16, 2016 [[note]]TVO Kids premiere[[/note]]

Oona uses her Oonabots to fix an odd problem.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: This episode focuses mostly on Oona and Ocean.
* AnAesop: While the show has given out mathematical [[{{Aesop}} Aesops]] in past episodes, this episode veers more towards a science {{Aesop}}, and teaches about basic coding skills. [[note]]This was before Season 3 implemented STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) [[{{Aesop}} Aesops]] in every episode, with one episode even including a coding {{Aesop}} similar to this episode's.[[/note]]
* AnswerCut: Oona asks Ocean how many shades of blue there could possibly be. Cut to a woman working at a paint supply store placing different blue color swatches down as she lists off just some of the many shades of the color.
** One is done without the cut at the end of the episode. Olympia asks Oona what time it is, only for the third Oonabot to come marching through, singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame". Oona then dryly remarks that it's 12:00.
* ArtEvolution: The special effects used for the agents turned to stone are given an upgrade in this episode. Compare [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/oddsquad/images/5/52/Stone_2.png/revision/latest?cb=20191021225944 Olive]] in Season 1's [[Recap/OddSquadS1E18DanceLikeNobodysWatchingRecipeForDisaster "Dance Like Nobody's Watching"]] to [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/oddsquad/images/7/70/Turned_to_stone_s2.png/revision/latest?cb=20200823181526 Olympia and Otis]] in this episode.
* {{Beat}}: When Oona remarks that she has an idea on how to release everyone from stone, an awkward pause ensues before Ocean asks her if she's going to tell him what the idea is.
* CallBack: This is the second episode to focus on Oona and Ocean, with the first being [[Recap/OddSquadS2E8AndThenTheyWerePuppiesACaseOfTheSillies "A Case of the Sillies"]].
** All of the main characters being [[TakenForGranite turned into stone]] by some outside, uncontrollable force? [[Recap/OddSquadS1E18DanceLikeNobodysWatchingRecipeForDisaster Sounds a bit familiar...]]
* CannotTellAJoke: Inverted. The first Oonabot is programmed to laugh at all of Oona's jokes, but doesn't know what jokes are, and as a result, it laughs at things Oona says that aren't meant to be jokes.
* ColourCodedForYourConvenience: The creature is colored aqua blue, and as a result, it only goes after objects with that ''exact'' hue -- it isn't just any blue, as Ocean points out to Oona.
* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When the Stone-Turner is pecking at the floor (enough to leave very large cracks in it), this exchange ensues.
--> '''Ocean:''' This is bad.
--> '''Oona:''' Yeah! We'll have to get a new floor!
--> '''Ocean:''' Yes, and also because under this floor is the Dinosaur Room.
* ContinuityNod: Oona and Ocean visit the same paint store owner that the former visited in [[Recap/OddSquadS2E15OIsForOppositeAgentOksanasKitchenNightmares "O is For Opposite"]]. Ocean even asks the same question that Oona did in that episode, of who names the color swatches -- however, instead of saying it's her and her husband (who name red color swatches), the paint store owner says that for blues, she asks her sister.
** A TyrannosaurusRex breaks free from the Dinosaur Room when the creature pecks its way through it, just like it did in [[Recap/OddSquadS1E21SixOClockToSixOFive "6:00 to 6:05"]].
* CrossReferencedTitles: With [[Recap/OddSquadS1E6OscarAndTheOscarbotsPictureDay "Oscar and the Oscarbots"]].
* DancingIsSeriousBusiness: Oona built her Oonabots to help around the lab, and for dance parties. To demonstrate how the robots are used for the latter purpose, Oona activates one and dances with it for a while.
* DeceptivelyHumanRobots: While the Oscarbots act more like RidiculouslyHumanRobots, the Oonabots don't act entirely humanoid. They walk and talk like one would expect a robot to do.
* {{Determinator}}: Averted with Oona when she realizes that the only two not turned to stone are her and Ocean, and plots to either [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere run away]] or make good poses for when the creature catches them.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: While inputting code into the Oonabot, neither Oona nor Ocean are specific with their directions. The first time around, they input "turn, walk, turn", which leads the first Oonabot to walk straight and keep walking in that direction. The second time, they input "walk 10, turn left, walk 2, if blue...pick up", which leads the second Oonabot to follow all of the directions but pick up a blue bar, not the creature of the same color.
** By the third go-around, the trope is averted -- Oona and Ocean get it right, and in addition, [[CrazyPrepared Oona planned one more command for the robot: if the dinosaur attacks, then touch it with the creature.]]
* EmotionlessGirl: The paint store owner, who speaks in a CreepyMonotone and rarely smiles. Even when Oona and Ocean compliment her, she puts on a smile that lasts for all of 2 seconds before she reverts back to a frown.
* FinishingEachOthersSentences: Oona does this for Ocean while he explains how Olympia and Otis turned to stone.
--> '''Ocean:''' So they were helping me catch this creature, except the creature's called the Stone-Turner, and if you touch it-
--> '''Oona:''' You turn to stone?
--> '''Ocean:''' Thanks. That story was getting long.
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Considering that the Oonabot looks like an identical clone of Olivia Presti due to the show being live-action, it might be pretty terrifying for some kids to see its arm come straight off. The only reason that it isn't ''more'' horrifying is due to the sparks that shoot out of the arm when it falls off (which might have been done as an intentional aversion of the trope).
** There's also something incredibly morbid about a recycling bin for unicorns being stored in a recycling room, considering that Odd Squad agents have been known to eat unicorns (and parts of them as well, like their tears).
* JustAMachine: Invoked by Oona, who tells Ocean that her Oonabots are not alive, and as a result, they can handle touching the creature without turning into stone. She even mentions that Oonabots can't think for themselves, leading into the {{Aesop}} of coding them to move.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: The Stone-Turner has four legs.
* NoodleIncident: Whatever led Oona to program her third Oonabot to sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" every day at 12:00 is a complete mystery, but apparently she was suffering from SleepDeprivation at the time.
* OminousCrack: The bullpen has numerous cracks running along its floor, which threatens to give way when the dinosaurs start to break free. Conveniently, the only part that isn't cracked forms a path for Oona's third Oonabot to reach the creature, and by the time it does, the floor manages to give way and a T-rex emerges, threatening to attack it. By the end of the episode, the floor is replaced entirely.
* OnlyChildSyndrome: Averted for Oona, who is revealed to have a twin sister.
* {{Portmanteau}}: Oona comes up with "perfectriffic" [[note]]"perfect" and "terrific"[[/note]] at one point.
* ProductPlacement: Averted. While the episode was created in conjunction with Website/{{Google}} and its Computer Science Education Team (according to [[https://www.facebook.com/OddSquadPBS/posts/this-is-odd-mazing-the-odd-squad-team-worked-closely-with-the-google-computer-sc/1411223662303302/ one of the show's Facebook posts]])), Google isn't advertised as a company within the episode, and isn't even listed in the credits in any way.
** The trope is played straight with the third Oonabot when it outright name-drops Cracker Jacks while singing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at the end of the episode.
* RepeatWhatYouJustSaid: Oona and Ocean engage in this when coming up with a plan to free their co-workers.
--> '''Ocean:''' Problem is, I can't get the creature's spit because I'd be touching it, and it turns every living thing to stone.
--> '''Oona:''' What did you say?
--> '''Ocean:''' Problem is...
--> '''Oona:''' After that.
--> '''Ocean:''' To stone.
--> '''Oona:''' Just a tad earlier.
--> '''Ocean:''' Every living thing?
--> '''Oona:''' ''That's'' the one.
* RightOnTheTick: Oona's third Oonabot is programmed to sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" every day at 12:00 sharp.
* SequelEpisode: To [[Recap/OddSquadS1E6OscarAndTheOscarbotsPictureDay "Oscar and the Oscarbots"]]. While not having the same premise, the episode effectively serves as one due to the inclusion of Oonabots, as well as Oona giving a ContinuityNod to Oscar having created the same thing, stating that she got the idea from him. Similarly, this episode has a MinimalistCast much like "Oscar and the Oscarbots" does (that episode focuses on the Main 4, sans Ms. O).
* ShipTease: It seems that the crew is getting a fair bit of mileage out of Oona and Ocean being paired up together -- this episode has one of the most blatant references to the pairing yet, with Ocean saying that he likes Oona while she remarks that she likes herself too. Naturally, the fandom went ''crazy'' over this.
* SkewedPriorities: Oona's second Oonabot shorts out from the weight of the bars, and the Scientist's first words are that now she'll have to buy carrots at the grocery store like a chump.
* StealthPun: Overlaps with GettingCrapPastTheRadar -- numerous agents have been turned to stone, with Ocean and Oona working to restore them back to normal. Ocean's manner of speaking has often been joked about by fans who refer to him as being ''stoned,'' i.e. high on marijuana.
* SuperSpit: The Stone-Turner's spit can apparently be used as part of a cure to turn other agents back to normal from being encased in stone.
* TakenForGranite: All of the agents in Precinct 13579, sans Oona and Ocean, are turned to stone thanks to the Stone-Turner, a creature that turns anyone who touches it into stone.
** The TyrannosaurusRex that threatens to attack the third Oonabot at the climax of the episode is also turned to stone, by way of the Oonabot raising the Stone-Turner and touching the dinosaur with it.
* WhatHaveWeEar: As Oona is explaining that the second Oonabot is programmed to give her healthy snacks, the Scientist pulls a carrot from inside of the robot's ear, then asks if Ocean wants to see ranch dressing come out of her nose. The Creature Room Director declines.
* WingdingEyes: While pecking at the floor, the dizzy Stone-Turner's eyes spin around in their sockets briefly before it shakes its head and goes back to eating.
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