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** "The Best Lemonade" has Tom, Ben, Angela and Becca suffering this, as a result of drinking too much lemonade. [[PottyFailure Hank ends up going in his suit at the end.]]

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** "The Best Lemonade" has Tom, Ben, Hank, Angela and Becca suffering this, as a result of drinking too much lemonade. [[PottyFailure Hank ends up going in his suit at the end.]]

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* PottyEmergency: The very first episode "Red Alert" and the beggining of "Super Suction" are basically this, Tom wanting to go to the bathroom.

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The very first episode "Red Alert" and the beggining beginning of "Super Suction" are basically this, Tom wanting to go to the bathroom.bathroom.
** "We Destroyed the Toilet!" has Tom, Ben, Ginger and Hank needing to use the bathroom as well. [[PuttingThePeeInPool Guess where they go at the end.]]
** "The Best Lemonade" has Tom, Ben, Angela and Becca suffering this, as a result of drinking too much lemonade. [[PottyFailure Hank ends up going in his suit at the end.]]
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* ShaggyDogStory: The episode "Hank Can't See!" has a blinded Hank chasing a pie, and losing it in the end.
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* ClassicalMusicIsBoring: In the episode "Operation Opera", Angela invites Tom to an Opera concert, which is just plain boring for him.
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Not to be confused with the earlier adaptation ''WesternAnimation/TalkingFriends'' or the later ones ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends'' and ''WebAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriendsMinis''.

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Not to be confused with the earlier adaptation ''WesternAnimation/TalkingFriends'' or the later ones ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends'' ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends'', ''WebAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriendsMinis'' and ''WebAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriendsMinis''.
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Not to be confused with the earlier adaptation ''WesternAnimation/TalkingFriends'' or the later one ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends''.

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Not to be confused with the earlier adaptation ''WesternAnimation/TalkingFriends'' or the later one ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends''.
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* BigEater: Hank is shown to be a glutton in several episodes.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Angela was the only female character in the show until Becca joined to the character roster in "Treehouse Rescue Party" in Season 2.
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* WomenAreWiser: In several episodes, Angela is shown to be much smarter than Tom and Hank.

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* WomenAreWiser: In several episodes, Angela is shown to be much smarter more clever than Tom and Hank.
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* WomenAreWiser: In several episodes, Angela is shown to be much smarter than Tom and Hank.

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* HostileShowTakeover: The episode "Who's the boss?!" is about Angela coming to live with Tom, but not without first replacing everything on her way (including the show's logo).

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* HostileShowTakeover: The episode "Who's the boss?!" is about Angela coming to live with Tom, but not without first replacing everything on her way just for her (including the show's logo).




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*ThePrankster: The Hand likes to prank our main characters (especially Tom).

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Ben (in his original appearence) makes a cameo in the News show that Tom is watching on TV in the episode "Makeover Madness" in Season 1 before being properly introduced into the show in the episode "Treehouse Rescue Party" in Season 2.

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* EarlyBirdCameo: Ben (in his original appearence) design) makes a cameo in the News show that Tom is watching on TV in the episode "Makeover Madness" in Season 1 before being properly introduced into the show in the episode "Treehouse Rescue Party" in Season 2.




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*PottyEmergency: The very first episode "Red Alert" and the beggining of "Super Suction" are basically this, Tom wanting to go to the bathroom.
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* HostileShowTakeover: The episode "Who's the boss?! is about Angela coming to live with Tom, but not without first replacing everything in his house.

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* HostileShowTakeover: The episode "Who's the boss?! boss?!" is about Angela coming to live with Tom, but not without first replacing everything in his house.
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* HostileShowTakeover: The episode "Who's the boss?! is about Angela coming to live with Tom, but not without first replacing everything in his house.
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* OrphanedReference: While some of the earlier episodes are based on minigames of the first ''My Talking Tom'' game, two episodes released in 2014 in particular: "Whack-a-Mouse" and "Be Serious!" are based on minigames that were removed from the game in 2016, making these episodes look like generic episodes nowadays.
** Similarly, one episode called "Bubble for Bubble" was made in order to promote [=Outfit7=]'s the-new game ''Mars Pop''. ''Mars Pop'' lasted very little in the Play Store, as [=Outfit7=] retired it in least than a year, leaving another episode fell into this trope.

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* OrphanedReference: While some of the earlier episodes are based on minigames of the first ''My Talking Tom'' game, two episodes released in 2014 in particular: "Whack-a-Mouse" and "Be Serious!" are based on minigames that were removed from the game in 2016, making these episodes look like generic episodes nowadays.
** Similarly, one episode called "Bubble for Bubble" was made in order to promote [=Outfit7=]'s the-new game ''Mars Pop''. ''Mars Pop'' lasted very little in the Play Store, as [=Outfit7=] retired it in least than a year, leaving another episode fell into this trope.

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Talking Tom Shorts is a series of short subjects (about a minute each) as a tie-in to ''My Talking Tom'' VirtualPet game released in late 2013, althought it would later be {{Retool}}ed to tie to more similar games released later, these being ''My Talking Angela'', ''My Talking Hank'', ''My Talking Tom 2'' and more recently, ''My Talking Tom Friends''. It's also the second AnimatedAdaptation of the Talking Tom franchise.

In this show, Tom interacts day by day in different activities, and lives adventures (and misadventures) with The Hand, and later with Angela, and much later with Hank, who both would join later in the series. In the second half of Season 2, the show would receive a major overhaul, with the characters getting redesigned, and Ben, Ginger and Becca joining to the main roster.

Not to be confused with the earlier adaptation ''WesternAnimation/TalkingFriends'' or the later one ''WesternAnimation/TalkingTomAndFriends''.

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!!''Talking Tom Shorts'' contains examples of:

* AscendedExtra: The Hand, unlike in the earlier show, has more participation here.
* ButtMonkey: Tom himself.
* ContinuityCameo: Gina makes a cameo in the episode "Lights Out" as a toy, which can be a possible MythologyGag of the previous show.
* EarlyBirdCameo: Ben (in his original appearence) makes a cameo in the News show that Tom is watching on TV in the episode "Makeover Madness" in Season 1 before being properly introduced into the show in the episode "Treehouse Rescue Party" in Season 2.
* OrphanedReference: While some of the earlier episodes are based on minigames of the first ''My Talking Tom'' game, two episodes released in 2014 in particular: "Whack-a-Mouse" and "Be Serious!" are based on minigames that were removed from the game in 2016, making these episodes look like generic episodes nowadays.
**Similarly, one episode called "Bubble for Bubble" was made in order to promote [=Outfit7=]'s the-new game ''Mars Pop''. ''Mars Pop'' lasted very little in the Play Store, as [=Outfit7=] retired it in least than a year, leaving another episode fell into this trope.

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