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-->''"Hey! This is Face's Music Party!"''
-->''"Come on in, let's get it started! What you wanna do?"''
-->''"Come check out the sound, It's the best in town"''
-->''"Like a music note, we come back around"''
-->''"Let's get funky now!"''
-->''"Come on in, let's get it started! What you wanna do?"''
-->''"Come check out the sound, It's the best in town"''
-->''"Like a music note, we come back around"''
-->''"Let's get funky now!"''
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-->''"Come
"Come on in, let's get it started! What you wanna
-->''"Come
"Come check out the sound, It's the best in
-->''"Like
"Like a music note, we come back
-->''"Let's
"Let's get funky now!"''
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* CanadaEh: In "Mega Party", Face [[ItMakesSenseInContext transforms into a moose]] and puts on a stereotypical Canadian accent while doing so.
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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: In "Mega Party", Face [[ItMakesSenseInContext transforms into a moose]] and puts on a stereotypical Canadian accent while doing so.
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Full episodes can also be watched on the Nick Jr. app and the [[https://www.nickjr.com/shows/faces-music-party Nick Jr. US website]].[[note]]Only "Friendship/Bugs" is free to watch; to unlock the rest of the episodes, you need to sign in to whatever cable provider you use.[[/note]]
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Full episodes can also be watched on the Nick Jr. app and the [[https://www.nickjr.com/shows/faces-music-party Nick Jr. US website]].[[note]]Only "Friendship/Bugs" is and "Face's Summertime Jam" are free to watch; to unlock the rest of the episodes, you need to sign in to whatever cable provider you use.[[/note]]
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022. A summertime special, "Face's Summertime Jam", premiered on June 30, 2023. The full series will be available on Creator/ParamountPlus on July 5th, 2023.
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022. A summertime special, "Face's Summertime Jam", premiered on June 30, 2023. The full series will be became available on Creator/ParamountPlus on July 5th, 2023.
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022. A summertime special, "Face's Summertime Jam", will premiere on June 30, 2023.
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022. A summertime special, "Face's Summertime Jam", will premiere premiered on June 30, 2023. The full series will be available on Creator/ParamountPlus on July 5th, 2023.
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022.
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The first season, consisting of thirteen episodes, premiered on June 3, 2022. The holiday special, "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special", premiered on December 1, 2022. \n A summertime special, "Face's Summertime Jam", will premiere on June 30, 2023.
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* AdaptationPersonalityChange: Downplayed with Face. While they're definitely still prone to being giddy at times, they're much more laid back and relaxed than in the original bumpers.
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* WingdingEyes: In various episodes, the highlights in Face's eyes change shape from circles to stars and even music notes.
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* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. WordOfGod is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]][[note]]An official Nick Jr. [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cqJUHEnHdQ4 reupload]] of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
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* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. WordOfGod is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]][[note]]An [[invoked]] Face's official character bio on the Nick Jr. website takes it one step further, and avoids using any third person pronouns for them.[[note]]An official Nick Jr. [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cqJUHEnHdQ4 reupload]] of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
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* VerbalTic: Face's trademark three-note trumpet sound makes a return in this series, and it always occurs at least once per episode.
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* VerbalTic: Face's trademark three-note trumpet sound ("Too too toot") makes a return in this series, and it always occurs at least once per episode.
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-->"Until next time, this is my goodbye face! [[VerbalTic Doo-doo-doooo!]]!"
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-->"Until next time, this is my goodbye face! [[VerbalTic Doo-doo-doooo!]]!"Too-too-toooot!]]!"
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-->"Until next time, this is my goodbye face! [[VerbalTic Brr-brr-brrr]]!"
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-->"Until next time, this is my goodbye face! [[VerbalTic Brr-brr-brrr]]!"Doo-doo-doooo!]]!"
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* VagueAge: {{Enforced|Trope}}. According to [[WordOfGod Jonas Morganstein]] in [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/series/faces-music-party-nickelodeon-kleiler-morganstein-217205.html an interview]], Face has no defined age. He further elaborated by stating that Face is more like an older cousin of sorts to the show's preschool demographic, but how much older hasn't been stated.[[invoked]]
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* VagueAge: {{Enforced|Trope}}. According to [[WordOfGod Jonas Morganstein]] David Kleiler]] in [[https://www.cartoonbrew.com/series/faces-music-party-nickelodeon-kleiler-morganstein-217205.html an interview]], Face has no defined age. He further elaborated by stating that Face is more like an older cousin of sorts to the show's preschool demographic, but how much older hasn't been stated.[[invoked]]
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* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]][[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
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* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God WordOfGod is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]][[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload [[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cqJUHEnHdQ4 reupload]] of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
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the holiday special disappeared from the website a few days ago.
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Full episodes can also be watched on the Nick Jr. app and the [[https://www.nickjr.com/shows/faces-music-party Nick Jr. US website]].[[note]]Only "Friendship/Bugs" and "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" are free to watch; to unlock the rest of the episodes, you need to sign in to whatever cable provider you use.[[/note]]
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Full episodes can also be watched on the Nick Jr. app and the [[https://www.nickjr.com/shows/faces-music-party Nick Jr. US website]].[[note]]Only "Friendship/Bugs" and "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" are is free to watch; to unlock the rest of the episodes, you need to sign in to whatever cable provider you use.[[/note]]
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* AdaptationalGenderIdentity: Played with. In the original bumpers, Face was explicitly male-presenting and used "he/him" pronouns. Here, their gender is more ambiguous and they now use "they/them" pronouns.[[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]]
* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]]
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* AdaptationalGenderIdentity: Played with. In the original bumpers, Face was explicitly male-presenting male and used "he/him" pronouns. Here, their gender is more ambiguous and they now use "they/them" pronouns.[[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
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* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.[[invoked]][[invoked]][[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]
* AmbiguousGender: Although Face has a masculine voice, they don't have any definite masculine or feminine features due to only being a face. They have both male-presenting and female-presenting forms which they turn into, sometimes in the same episode. Word of God is that Face has no defined gender, and episode descriptions explicitly use "they/them" pronouns when referring to Face.
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* AdaptationalGenderIdentity: Played with. In the original bumpers, Face was explicitly male-presenting and used "he/him" pronouns. Here, their gender is more ambiguous and they now use "they/them" pronouns.
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* AdaptationalGenderIdentity: Played with. In the original bumpers, Face was explicitly male-presenting and used "he/him" pronouns. Here, their gender is more ambiguous and they now use "they/them" pronouns.[[note]]An official Nick Jr. reupload of "Face's [=SuperSnowtacular=] Holiday Special" erroneously refers to Face with he/him pronouns.[[/note]]