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* TheCameo: In "It Crushes", the Croods enter a cave of mysterious drawings, one of them depicts WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman.
** WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
** WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
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** In "It Crushes", the Croods enter a cave of mysterious drawings, one of them depicts WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman.
**WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} Franchise/{{Shrek}} has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
** In "It Crushes", the Croods enter a cave of mysterious drawings, one of them depicts WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman.
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* WorldOfHam: Not only is the setting named after a scream, but a lot of characters tend to chew the scenery if need be, with Squawk being one of the standouts.
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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: Of course the Croods freak out when a solar eclipse happens - everything suddenly went dark during the daytime [[CosmicHorrorStory with no explanation or control]], and in RealLife eclipses have been portents of terrible doom for millennia. Even nowadays, they're momentous occasions that people try and get out of work or school to see.
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* AbsenteeActor: Outside of a silent cameo at the beginning of the episode, Gran is absent from "Night of the Living Croods".
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* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: At the beginning of the episode "Grunt Anything", Ugga and Grug investigate a womanly scream coming from the Boor cave. They assume it's Meep, but they eventually find out that Snoot was the one making the scream because of a loose jackrobat. This helps higlight Snoot's cowardliness and sets off the episode's conflict.
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** WesternAnimation/Shrek has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
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** WesternAnimation/Shrek WesternAnimation/{{Shrek}} has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
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* TheCameo: In "It Crushes", the Croods enter a cave of mysterious drawings, one of them depicts Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
** Shrek has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
** Shrek has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.
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* TheCameo: In "It Crushes", the Croods enter a cave of mysterious drawings, one of them depicts Mr. Peabody and Sherman.
WesternAnimation/MrPeabodyAndSherman.
**Shrek WesternAnimation/Shrek has made a few cameos in the series; doodles of him and Donkey appear on a slateboard in "There Will Be Eggs", a mutated pigrat is shown to have his ears in "28 Fleas Later", and a drawing of him wielding a spiked club glaring at a terrified Donkey appears in the "Tunnel of Terror" from the eponymous episode, of which scares Eep, Thunk, Lerk, and Womp away.away.
** Oscar from ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' makes a cameo in the episode "Creature from the Crood Lagoon" swimming past Thunk when he is searching for the "Sea Thing" that rescued him in the Watering Hole.
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** Oscar from ''WesternAnimation/SharkTale'' makes a cameo in the episode "Creature from the Crood Lagoon" swimming past Thunk when he is searching for the "Sea Thing" that rescued him in the Watering Hole.
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* ItsPronouncedTroPAY: It's literally named after a scream, you can't just say "Ahh Valley", you have to scream the Ahh out. "''AAAH!!'' Valley". The Broods don't really get this so Grug keeps correcting them.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Ugga and Sandy are green-eyed redheads like Eep instead of having brown hair (with Ugga also having gray eyes and Sandy's brown eyes) like the film.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Ugga and Sandy are green-eyed redheads like Eep instead of having brown hair (with Ugga also having gray eyes and Sandy's Sandy with brown eyes) like the film.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Ugga and Sandy have red hair like Eep instead of brown like the film.
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* AdaptationalDyeJob: Ugga and Sandy have red hair are green-eyed redheads like Eep instead of having brown hair (with Ugga also having gray eyes and Sandy's brown eyes) like the film.film.
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* TinyGuyHugeGirl: Snoot and Meep Boor respectively.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Thunk's newfound fans turn against him when the hero of his story gets killed off in "The First Picture Show".
-->'''Lerk:''' ''(crying)'' He didn't have to go. ''I didn't want him to!''
-->'''Lerk:''' ''(crying)'' He didn't have to go. ''I didn't want him to!''
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* RunningGag: In "The First Picture Show", Meep commenting on how she wishes the character Hunk was her husband.
-->'''Snoot:''' ''(indignant)'' Hey!
-->'''Snoot:''' ''(indignant)'' Hey!
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* RealityEnsues: "Unsolved [=MysterEep=]" ends on a cliffhanger as the sun "mysteriously" vanishes from the sky, seemingly being stolen. But since this is actually just a solar eclipse, it's over only a few minutes into "Gran the Unfriendly Ghost".
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* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: A sudden solar eclipse cause the cavemen to panic thinking someone's stolen the sun, leading to a cliffhanger.
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* TotalEclipseOfThePlot: A sudden "Unsolved [=MysterEep=]" ends on a cliffhanger as the sun "mysteriously" vanishes from the sky, seemingly being stolen. But since this is actually just a solar eclipse cause eclipse, it's over only a few minutes into "Gran the cavemen to panic thinking someone's stolen the sun, leading to a cliffhanger.Unfriendly Ghost".
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* FramingDevice: [[spoiler:The whole series turns out to be this in the series finale when it was revealed in the end that Eep was telling the whole series to Guy after the end of the movie.]]
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* ForgottenPhlebotinum: Multiple episodes are about some new innovation shaking up life in the Valley, only for things to go back to normal next episode. Lampshaded in a later season episode where, crowdsourcing new solutions, Meep suggests they come up with something incredibly useful that they then never use again.
* FramingDevice: The whole series turns out in the series finale to be [[spoiler:Eep telling Guy about her life before they met after the end of the movie.]]
* FramingDevice: The whole series turns out in the series finale to be [[spoiler:Eep telling Guy about her life before they met after the end of the movie.]]
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The show started out being animated in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, but after three episodes, the production team decided that the show would work better in traditional animation. The three flash-animated episodes were released on Netflix as-is, and possibly OutOfOrder (season 1, episodes 2, 4, and 9), so they stand out within the traditionally-animated episodes.
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The show started out being animated in UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash, but after three episodes, the production team decided that the show would work better in traditional animation. The three flash-animated episodes were released on Netflix as-is, and possibly OutOfOrder (season 1, episodes 2, 4, and 9), so they [[LimitedAnimation stand out within within]] [[AnimationBump the traditionally-animated episodes.episodes]].
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* ButtMonkey: A lot of the cast have been this from time to time, but Baitsy and Womp exist just to be this trope, the latter even being used as an object in many episodes.
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* ButtMonkey: A lot of Practically the whole cast have been this from time to time, but Baitsy and Womp exist just to be this trope, the latter even being used as an object in many episodes.episodes. As for the former, being his name, it's [[TheChewToy his ''job'' to serve as bait]].
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* NoIndoorVoice: Sulk.
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* ThirdPersonPerson: One-Eyed Amber always spoke like this.
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** The series finale leads one to believe that this will be invoked, as it involves a meteor about to destroy Ahhh! Valley. [[spoiler:Everyone manages to stop the meteor however, and Ahhh! Valley falls apart for unrelated reasons, all the cavemen simply ending scattered by the beginning of the movie rather than implicitly dead. Lurk even manages to find Eep again after The End.]]
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** The series finale leads one to believe that this will be invoked, as it involves a meteor about to destroy Ahhh! Valley. [[spoiler:Everyone manages to stop the meteor however, and Ahhh! Valley falls apart for unrelated reasons, all the cavemen simply ending scattered by the beginning of the movie rather than implicitly dead. Lurk Lerk even manages to find Eep again after The End.End. Strangely, she doesn't appear in the second movie.]]
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* SitcomArchnemesis: The Crood's neighbors, the Boors. And for a more one-on-one example, Grug and Gran.
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* SitcomArchnemesis: The Crood's Croods' neighbors, the Boors. And for a more one-on-one example, Grug and Gran.
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* TooDumbToLive: While none of the characters are particularly bright, being cave people, Thunk and Lerk stand out the most.
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* TooDumbToLive: While none of the characters are particularly bright, being cave people, Thunk Thunk, Munk, and Lerk stand out the most.
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* Yandere: In "It Crushes", Eep briefly becomes this when her crush Kevin starts hitting on Lerk. [[LiteralMinded And then she starts actually trying to crush Lerk with a boulder.]]
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* Yandere: {{Yandere}}: In "It Crushes", Eep briefly becomes this when her crush Kevin starts hitting on Lerk. [[LiteralMinded And then she starts actually trying to crush Lerk with a boulder.]]
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* Yandere: In "It Crushes", Eep briefly becomes this when her crush Kevin starts hitting on Lerk. [[LiteralMinded And then she starts actually trying to crush Lerk with a boulder.]]