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Inverted actually, as here it has the adults getting scared of the movie instead of the kids.


* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms: Averted; Clyde and friends love the horror movie Howard and Harold got them. It’s Howard and Harold who are scared by the movie, holding each other in a SecurityCling.

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* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms: Averted; {{Inverted|Trope}}; Clyde and friends love the horror movie Howard and Harold got them. It’s Howard and Harold who are scared by the movie, holding each other in a SecurityCling.
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* CrazyPrepared: Howard actually knows an ice sculpture repair guy, and carries his business cards. He hands one to a waiter after accidentally breaking the ice sculpture at Gus' Games and Grub.

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* CrazyPrepared: Howard actually knows an ice sculpture {{sculpture|s}} repair guy, and carries his business cards. He hands one to a waiter after accidentally breaking the ice sculpture at Gus' Games and Grub.
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* AbsenteeActor: Lincoln is the only one of the Louds to appear in this episode, and even he is just a supporting character.



* AbsenteeActor: Lincoln and Lisa are the only Louds to appear in this episode.
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* {{Balloonacy}}: After being found out as the culprit, [[spoiler: Vic tries to escape using his helium balloons. The balloons are somehow able to lift Vic, Clyde, Lincoln and Gayle into the air.]]

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* {{Balloonacy}}: After being found out as the culprit, [[spoiler: Vic tries to escape using his helium balloons. The balloons are somehow able to lift Vic, Clyde, Lincoln and Gayle into the air.]]



* [[spoiler: VillainousHarlequin: Vic, the clown that Scoots hired for her part. He's constantly grumpy, one scene shows him selling balloons to children, but not even trying to make Balloon Animals out of them, and ultimately, he turns out to be the one destroying Sunset Canyon so he could steal the helium from the walls.]]

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* [[spoiler: VillainousHarlequin: Vic, the clown that Scoots hired for her part. He's constantly grumpy, one scene shows him selling balloons to children, but not even trying to make Balloon Animals out of them, and ultimately, he turns out to be the one destroying Sunset Canyon so he could steal the helium from the walls.]]
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* EmptyNest: Howard and Harold are clearly suffering from this now that Clyde has started Middle School and spends more time with his friends than at the house. The whole episode is about their increased attempts to convince Clyde and friends to spend time at the [=McBride=] house instead.

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* EmptyNest: Howard and Harold are clearly suffering from this now that Clyde has started Middle School Clyde's in middle school and spends is spending more time with his friends than and less time at the house.home. The whole episode is about their increased attempts to convince Clyde and friends to spend time at the [=McBride=] house instead.



* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadvertenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water pressure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.

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* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadvertenly Inadvertently happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water pressure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.



* WhatWereYouThinking: Howard and Harold ask themselves this question when Clyde stops them just in time from wrecking their house with a wrecking ball, and they realize they went too far in their attempts to keep Clyde at home.

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* WhatWereYouThinking: Howard and Harold ask themselves this question when Clyde stops them just in time from wrecking their house with a wrecking ball, and they realize they went too far in their attempts to try and keep Clyde at home.



* BleakAbyssRetirementHome: Sunset Canyon is turning into one at the start of this episode, as the place is falling apart. Among other things, the outdoor activities are missing crucial equipment, and the pudding machine and AC are broken. Mertle and Gayle even consider moving out because of this, prompting Lincoln and Clyde to investigate the matter.

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* BleakAbyssRetirementHome: Sunset Canyon is turning into one at the start of this episode, as the place is falling apart. Among other things, the outdoor activities are missing crucial equipment, and the pudding machine and AC are broken. Mertle and Gayle even consider moving out because of this, prompting Lincoln and Clyde their grandsons to investigate the matter.



* DoomedSupermarketDisplay: played with; Flip makes a pyramid of Flippee’s for the party organized by Scoots, but no sooner is he done or Pop-Pop and Bernie running past the table cause the whole thing to collapse.

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* DoomedSupermarketDisplay: played Played with; Flip makes a pyramid of Flippee’s for the party organized by Scoots, but no sooner is he done or Pop-Pop and Bernie running past the table cause the whole thing to collapse.
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* [[spoiler: VillainousHarlequin: Vic, the clown that Scoots hired for her part. He, is constantly grumpy, once scene shows him selling balloons to children, but not even trying to make Balloon Animals out of them, and ultimately, he turns out to be the one destroying Sunset Canyon so he could steal the helium from the walls.]]

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* [[spoiler: VillainousHarlequin: Vic, the clown that Scoots hired for her part. He, is He's constantly grumpy, once one scene shows him selling balloons to children, but not even trying to make Balloon Animals out of them, and ultimately, he turns out to be the one destroying Sunset Canyon so he could steal the helium from the walls.]]
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* WingdingEyes: Flip get the classic dollar sign eyes when he realizes he can scam Howard and Harold into buying a bunch of junk when they ask him what kind of things Clyde likes.

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* WingdingEyes: Flip get the classic dollar sign eyes when he realizes he can scam Howard and Harold into buying a bunch of junk when they ask him what kind of things Clyde likes.likes.

!!"High Crimes"
*AbsenteeActor: Lincoln and Lisa are the only Louds to appear in this episode.
*{{Balloonacy}}: After being found out as the culprit, [[spoiler: Vic tries to escape using his helium balloons. The balloons are somehow able to lift Vic, Clyde, Lincoln and Gayle into the air.]]
*BleakAbyssRetirementHome: Sunset Canyon is turning into one at the start of this episode, as the place is falling apart. Among other things, the outdoor activities are missing crucial equipment, and the pudding machine and AC are broken. Mertle and Gayle even consider moving out because of this, prompting Lincoln and Clyde to investigate the matter.
* BrickJoke:
** After the reception desk lady falls asleep on her desk due to a chamomile candy (see SlippingAMickey below), Clyde wonders if her nose is okay since she landed flat on her face. A later scene shows her awake, and with a band aid on her nose.
** At the end of the episode, Lincoln and Clyde get at taste of their own medicine when they accidentally eat a chamomile candy and fall asleep.
*DoomedSupermarketDisplay: played with; Flip makes a pyramid of Flippee’s for the party organized by Scoots, but no sooner is he done or Pop-Pop and Bernie running past the table cause the whole thing to collapse.
*HeliumSpeech: Happens to Lincoln and Clyde when they investigate the water heater in the basement of Sunset Canyon, and accidentally break a helium tank that was stored there with the rocket walker Lisa gave them. This tips them off to who the culprit is.
*KidsDrivingCars: When Lisa tells Lincoln over the phone that she will come to bring him and Clyde their spy gear, Lincoln wonders how she will do that since she can’t drive. Subverted when it turns out she made a robot to drive Vanzilla for her.
* RedHerring: When Lincoln and Clyde spot a man seemingly tampering with the swimming pool drainage controls, they think they found their culprit and capture him, only to learn it wasn’t a man but Gayle in disguise, also trying to find out what is happening to Sunset Canyon.
* SlippingAMickey: Lincoln takes out the lady at the reception desk of Sunset Canyon by offering her a piece of chamomile candy that instantly puts her to sleep.
* SpidersAreScary: Flip definitely thinks so; he wrecks his entire shop trying to hunt down a single spider that got in there.
* TimeToMove: The inhabitants of Sunset Canyon threaten to do this because the place becomes too much of a dump to live.
* [[spoiler: VillainousHarlequin: Vic, the clown that Scoots hired for her part. He, is constantly grumpy, once scene shows him selling balloons to children, but not even trying to make Balloon Animals out of them, and ultimately, he turns out to be the one destroying Sunset Canyon so he could steal the helium from the walls.]]
*WhatDoesThisButtonDo: When he sees the new spy gear Lisa made them, Clyde tries a pair of glasses with a build in laser without waiting for Lisa’s instructions, and accidentally fires it, [[CloseCallHaircut cutting Lisa’s hair]]. He nervously puts the glasses away and decides to let Lisa explain everything first.
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* BrainFreeze: happens to Howard when he tries a Flippee. His face turns blue and he faints in Harold’s arms.

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* BrainFreeze: happens Happens to Howard when he tries a Flippee. His face turns blue and he faints in Harold’s arms.



* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadvertenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water preasure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.

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* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadvertenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water preasure pressure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.



* TotallyRadical: Howard and Harold try to impress Clyde’s friends into spending time at their house, but fail miserably and realize they have fallen out of touch with what kids like these days. Hence why they secretly visit Gus' Games and Grub to do reasearch.

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* TotallyRadical: Howard and Harold try to impress Clyde’s friends into spending time at their house, but fail miserably and realize they have fallen out of touch with what kids like these days. Hence why they secretly visit Gus' Games and Grub to do reasearch.research.
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* AbsenteeActor: Lincoln is the only one of the Louds to appear in this episode, and even he is just a supporting character.
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* EmptyNest: Howard and Harold are clearly suffering from this now that Clyde has started Middle School and spends more time with his friends than at the house. They whole episode is about their increased attempts to convince Clyde and friends to spend time at the [=McBride=] house instead.

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* EmptyNest: Howard and Harold are clearly suffering from this now that Clyde has started Middle School and spends more time with his friends than at the house. They The whole episode is about their increased attempts to convince Clyde and friends to spend time at the [=McBride=] house instead.
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* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadverntenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water preasure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.

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* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadverntenly Inadvertenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water preasure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.

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!!"Runaway [=McBride=]"

* BrainFreeze: happens to Howard when he tries a Flippee. His face turns blue and he faints in Harold’s arms.
* CrazyPrepared: Howard actually knows an ice sculpture repair guy, and carries his business cards. He hands one to a waiter after accidentally breaking the ice sculpture at Gus' Games and Grub.
* ADayInTheLimelight: For Harold and Howard.
* EmptyNest: Howard and Harold are clearly suffering from this now that Clyde has started Middle School and spends more time with his friends than at the house. They whole episode is about their increased attempts to convince Clyde and friends to spend time at the [=McBride=] house instead.
* EpicFail: While at Gus' Games and Grub, Harold thinks he mastered a flight simulation game, until a teen points out he has to put a coin in the slot to actually play the game, meaning Harold was just watching the demo screen.
* ForgottenBirthday: Discussed; when they see all the stuff Howard and Harold bought for them, Rusty fears that they forgot Clyde’s birthday [[OhNoNotAgain again]]. Harold however ensures him this is not the case.
*HyperventilationBag: Howard during his panic attack when he theorizes he and Harold will never see Clyde again once he’s grown up.
* KidsShouldntWatchHorrorFilms: Averted; Clyde and friends love the horror movie Howard and Harold got them. It’s Howard and Harold who are scared by the movie, holding each other in a SecurityCling.
* OpeningTheFloodGates: Inadverntenly happens to the [=McBride=] house when Howard and Harold flood their whole yard to make the kids a water park, but Harold can’t turn the hose off and the water preasure becomes too much for the glass door to hold.
* PricelessMingVase: A big vase at the [=McBride=] gets wrecked when Howard and Harold allow the kids to rollerskate in the living room. The next scene shows the two men gluing the vase back together.
*ToiletHumor: A dog urinates on the bushes that Harold and Howard are hiding in to spy on Clyde.
*TotallyRadical: Howard and Harold try to impress Clyde’s friends into spending time at their house, but fail miserably and realize they have fallen out of touch with what kids like these days. Hence why they secretly visit Gus' Games and Grub to do reasearch.
* WhatWereYouThinking: Howard and Harold ask themselves this question when Clyde stops them just in time from wrecking their house with a wrecking ball, and they realize they went too far in their attempts to keep Clyde at home.
* WingdingEyes: Flip get the classic dollar sign eyes when he realizes he can scam Howard and Harold into buying a bunch of junk when they ask him what kind of things Clyde likes.

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