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* AnAesop: The characters learn a lesson about OnceAnEpisode.
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* {{Fainting}}: In "[[Recap/AdventuresInOdysseyVideoSeriesE12AStrangerAmongUs A Stranger Among Us]]", Eugene passes out from shock after finding that Connie is still alive.

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* MistakenForDying: [[spoiler:In "The Last Days of Eugene Meltsner", Eugene mistakenly assumes he's contracted a fatal disease. This happens due to a mix-up when Dylan is seen playing with his new invention earlier in the episode; it turns out the disease he's "contracted" is only fatal to insects, and Eugene will be just fine.]]



* NotQuiteDead: [[spoiler:In "The Last Days of Eugene Meltsner", Eugene mistakenly assumes he's contracted a fatal disease. This happens due to a mix-up when Dylan is seen playing with his new invention earlier in the episode; it turns out the disease he's "contracted" is only fatal to insects, and Eugene will be just fine.]]
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* BrainyBaby: "Baby Daze" involves Eugene finding a genius baby and wanting to study him for an {{AI}} he had been building. It turns out that the BigBad also wants to study him.

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* BrainyBaby: "Baby Daze" involves Eugene finding a genius baby and wanting to study him for an {{AI}} ArtificialIntelligence he had been building. It turns out that the BigBad also wants to study him.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Early on in the video series, the Imagination Station was a phone booth-shaped, [[Series/DoctorWho TARDIS]]-like device before it was quietly switched to the now-current spaceship-esque design.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Early on in the video series, the Imagination Station was a phone booth-shaped, [[Series/DoctorWho TARDIS]]-like device before it was quietly switched to the now-current spaceship-esque design. Later justified in "Race to Freedom" when Dylan and Carter run across this version of the station and clarify it was an earlier version of it.
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* NoEqualOpportunityTimeTravel: Occurs in "Race to Freedom" when Dylan and his black friend Carter take an Imagination Station trip to slavery-era America. Naturally, Dylan gets treated with the highest class while Carter is stuck in a life on the plantation, leading the two on a pursuit down the Underground Railroad.

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Huh, seems the radio episode "Dobson Comes To Town" does feature or mention elements and characters from the video series characters.


* AllThereInTheManual: The tie-in PC game ''Adventures in Odyssey 3-D CD-ROM'' reveals that Doug Harding is a member of Rodney Rathbone's [[GangOfBullies Bones of Wrath]].



** Whit, Connie, and Eugene (and Bernard Walton when he appeared in "The Last Days Of Eugene Meltsner") are the only characters who appear both here and the radio series. Everyone else originated here, but didn't eventually make appearances in the radio series.

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** Whit, Connie, and Eugene (and Bernard Walton when he appeared in "The Last Days Of Eugene Meltsner") are the only characters who appear both here and the radio series. Everyone else originated here, but didn't eventually make appearances in only a single episode of the radio series.series, the episode "Dobson Comes To Town" (an episode that ''heavily'' [[LeaningOnTheFourthWall leaned on the fourth wall]] anyway), features or name-drops characters and events from the video series, with no other radio episodes beyond that one suggesting that the video series is anything more than a non-canon AlternateContinuity.


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* OverTheTopChristmasDecorations: "Electric Christmas" revolves around Dylan and Doug competing to win a Christmas decoration contest and get the grand prize of a brand new bike, and both boys' attempts to one-up the other's display get increasingly over-the-top with thousands of Christmas lights, towering plastic snowmen, and giant snow ''T. Rexes'' and Elvis Presleys. Eventually, the boys' rivalry results in their respective displays getting destroyed spectacularly, and the only thing left standing after the dust settles is Jessie's modest Nativity scene ([[DarkhorseVictory which ends up winning the contest]]).
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That was in an episode of the radio show, not the video series.


* CluelessAesop: The moral of "Castles & Cauldrons" is that it's okay to steal and destroy someone else's property (in this case, TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons paraphernalia) if it's "immoral."
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* CluelessAesop: The moral of "Castles & Cauldrons" is that it's okay to steal and destroy someone else's property (in this case, TabletopGame/DungeonsAndDragons paraphernalia) if it's "immoral."

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