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* AnAesop: Oddly enough, many episodes have one.
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Deleted Five Man Band example - way too many members.


* FiveManBand: Loosely...
** TheHero: Jason
** TheLancer: Scooter
** TheSmartGuy or EvilGenius: Anthony
** TheBigGuy: Kameron
** TheChick: Ashley, who also serves as a TeamMom
**Taylor is a complimentary DarkChick
** TokenEvilTeammate: Garrett
** SixthRanger: Myles
** TheMentor: Mr. Luciano and Mrs. Reda


* CompletelyMissingThePoint: Everyone assumes that New Years Resolutions are about changing their entire personalities rather than simply improving themselves as they are.

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* CompletelyMissingThePoint: ComicallyMissingThePoint: Everyone assumes that New Years Resolutions are about changing their entire personalities rather than simply improving themselves as they are.
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adorkable cleanup. now it's YMMV


* {{Adorkable}}: Jason, and also Luciano to a certain extent.
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''The Classroom'' is a class project/webseries, and AffectionateParody of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}''. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater school area, and other mayhem and mischief.

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''The Classroom'' is a class project/webseries, and AffectionateParody of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}''.''Series/TheOfficeUS''. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater school area, and other mayhem and mischief.



* AffectionateParody: of ''{{The Office|US}}'', complete with the credits theme.

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* AffectionateParody: of ''{{The Office|US}}'', ''Series/TheOfficeUS'', complete with the credits theme.



* ThatDidn'tHappen: Taylor and Garrett reluctantly state this of their interaction on Valentine's Day.

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* ThatDidn'tHappen: ThatDidntHappen: Taylor and Garrett reluctantly state this of their interaction on Valentine's Day.
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Renamed to Token Black Friend per TRS; this lacks context — it's not enough to be a black friend, they have to be a Satellite Character as well


* BlackBestFriend: Kameron to everyone.
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''The Classroom'' is an AffectionateParody of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}''. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater School area, and other mayhem and mischief.

It should be noted the show's target audience is the students and staff of the school in which it is set, but that doesn't stop one from enjoying the plots, as it's easy enough to understand without such prior knowledge. ''WebVideo/TheClassroom'' follows its source material's mockumentary style, and takes more than a few pages out of its book as well, when it comes to characters and style. On the whole though, the series is an up and coming, if quiet, series entering its first "season" of production.

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''The Classroom'' is an a class project/webseries, and AffectionateParody of ''Series/{{The Office|US}}''. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater School school area, and other mayhem and mischief.

It Being a class project, it should be noted the show's target audience is were the students and staff of the school in which it is set, but that doesn't stop one from enjoying the plots, show, as it's easy enough to understand follow without such much prior knowledge. ''WebVideo/TheClassroom'' follows its source material's mockumentary style, and takes more than a few pages out of its book as well, when it comes to characters and style. On the whole though, the The series is an up lasted seven episodes throughout 2014, until the starring class graduated. It ended inconclusively, with other episodes being planned and coming, if quiet, series entering its first "season" of production.
written, but left unfinished.
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''The Classroom'' is an AffectionateParody of Series/TheOffice. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater School area, and other mayhem and mischief.

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''The Classroom'' is an AffectionateParody of Series/TheOffice.''Series/{{The Office|US}}''. Set in the titular classroom of West Florida High School, in a Senior Multimedia class, whose focus is school news and video projects, the show follows the wacky hijinks of the class's students. Led by a lazy and apathetic teacher, Mr. Justin Luciano, the students must deal with rivalries among each other, demands of the greater School area, and other mayhem and mischief.



* AffectionateParody: of TheOffice, complete with the credits theme.

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* AffectionateParody: of TheOffice, ''{{The Office|US}}'', complete with the credits theme.
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* CheshireCatGrin: Garrett has one in the Christmas Episode, in a ShoutOut to the HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas cartoon.

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* CheshireCatGrin: Garrett has one in the Christmas Episode, in a ShoutOut to the HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas ''WesternAnimation/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas'' cartoon.



* WholePlotReference: Garrett's subplot in the Christmas episode is a very loose one of HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas.

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* WholePlotReference: Garrett's subplot in the Christmas episode is a very loose one of HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas.''Literature/HowTheGrinchStoleChristmas.''
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* NicolasCage: Often used by Anthony in his pranks, such as using his name as part of a computer password.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Luciano was going to stay on and evolve into a more blatant Michael Scott {{Expy}}, and several episodes such as ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' and TheShining parodies were scrapped as being too unjustified for the {{Mockumentary}} style.

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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Luciano was going to stay on and evolve into a more blatant Michael Scott {{Expy}}, and several episodes such as ''Film/BackToTheFuture'' ''Franchise/BackToTheFuture'' and TheShining '*Film/TheShining'' parodies were scrapped as being too unjustified for the {{Mockumentary}} style.
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* ShoutOut: Several. The second episode has Jason practically quote the Joker's speech to Harvey Dent from TheDarkKnight.

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* ShoutOut: Several. The second episode has Jason practically quote the Joker's speech to Harvey Dent from TheDarkKnight.''Film/TheDarkKnight''.

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