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The overall style is very cartoonish, so the fact that everybody overacts does not ruin the show, but participates to the general mood.

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The overall style is very cartoonish, so the fact that everybody overacts does not ruin the show, but participates contributes to the general mood.
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* SuperCostumeClothier: The Chantal Connasse company in season two. Their takeover bid on Flanders Company was motivated by the fact they wanted to get back the business of super villains clothes as well.
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** Trueman is implied to be responsible for [[Franchise/XMen Magneto's return]], the Morlocks Massacre and ''Temptation Island''.

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** Trueman is implied to be responsible for [[Franchise/XMen [[ComicBook/XMen Magneto's return]], the Morlocks Massacre and ''Temptation Island''.



* CompositeCharacter: Sue Helen Richards is a composite of the [[Franchise/FantasticFour Invisible Woman]] and a sitcom nympho (the name Sue Helen coming directly from ''Series/{{Dallas}}'').

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* CompositeCharacter: Sue Helen Richards is a composite of the [[Franchise/FantasticFour [[ComicBook/FantasticFour Invisible Woman]] and a sitcom nympho (the name Sue Helen coming directly from ''Series/{{Dallas}}'').



* CreatorProvincialism: Curiously enough, as it employs mainly American super-villains, (and with names such as "Trueman"), the Flander's company is explicitly shown to be set in France (including with a few {{Astronomic Zoom}}s). Notably, in season 4, when CaptainErsatz of ComicBook/{{Superdupont}} (a [[TheSeventies '70s]] parody of a French superhero) and Nightrunner (a current official hero in the Franchise/{{Batman}} franchise) wonder if the company apply discount prices for compatriots.

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* CreatorProvincialism: Curiously enough, as it employs mainly American super-villains, (and with names such as "Trueman"), the Flander's company is explicitly shown to be set in France (including with a few {{Astronomic Zoom}}s). Notably, in season 4, when CaptainErsatz of ComicBook/{{Superdupont}} (a [[TheSeventies '70s]] parody of a French superhero) and Nightrunner (a current official hero in the Franchise/{{Batman}} ComicBook/{{Batman}} franchise) wonder if the company apply discount prices for compatriots.



** Combining the two, in the season 5 finale [[spoiler:Armand uses a Cheesemancer wand studded with kryptonite against Franchise/{{Super|man}}mec]].

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** Combining the two, in the season 5 finale [[spoiler:Armand uses a Cheesemancer wand studded with kryptonite against Franchise/{{Super|man}}mec]].ComicBook/{{Super|man}}mec]].



* WhereItAllBegan: The main action of season 4, at least for the regular Flander's Company, begins and end at the manor of the "[[Franchise/FantasticFour Quatre Fantastoques]]".

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* WhereItAllBegan: The main action of season 4, at least for the regular Flander's Company, begins and end at the manor of the "[[Franchise/FantasticFour "[[ComicBook/FantasticFour Quatre Fantastoques]]".
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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: A lot of them, but only as minor characters. Usually their name is an untranslatable pun about a French slang variation of the original name. There are cameos of:

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* LawyerFriendlyCameo: A lot of them, but only as minor characters. Usually Usually, their name is an untranslatable pun about a French slang variation of the original name. There are cameos of:



** Doctor Doom

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** Doctor DoomComicBook/DoctorDoom



** Franchise/GreenLantern

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** Franchise/GreenLanternComicBook/GreenLantern



** Franchise/SpiderMan

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** Franchise/SpiderManComicBook/SpiderMan



** Franchise/{{Batman}}

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** Franchise/{{Batman}}ComicBook/{{Batman}}
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* PowerWalk: TheStinger of the Season 2 finale.
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** "Motus", one of the first episodes to feature action scenes, does so with music from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.

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** "Motus", one of the first episodes to feature action scenes, does so with music from ''WesternAnimation/TheIncredibles''.''Franchise/TheIncredibles''.
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* AnAxeToGrind: Cindy and Gladys' weapons of choice.
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Per TRS Horny Devils has been renamed. Moving tropes to either Succubi And Incubi or Hot As Hell depending on the context.


* FemmeFatale: Andromalia combines this with HornyDevil, being a succubus.

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* FemmeFatale: Andromalia combines this with HornyDevil, acts as one, as part of being a succubus.[[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]], using her sexual prowess to manipulate others.



** Including the [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6455m_nolifetv-flander-s-company-special_fun#.Uc1d6pybC8A convention special]], where only a [[HornyDevils succubus]] makes the cut.

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** Including the [[http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6455m_nolifetv-flander-s-company-special_fun#.Uc1d6pybC8A convention special]], where only a [[HornyDevils [[SuccubiAndIncubi succubus]] makes the cut.



* ThinkUnsexyThoughts: When asked how he's resisting [[HornyDevils Andromalia's]] influence, Hippolyte answers that he's thinking about dead puppies.

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* ThinkUnsexyThoughts: When asked how he's resisting [[HornyDevils [[SuccubiAndIncubi Andromalia's]] influence, Hippolyte answers that he's thinking about dead puppies.

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