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* AlphaBitch: Jeri.
* BadDate: Maxie and Rob's first one. They still love it.
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* BadDate: Maxie and Rob's first one. They still love it.
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* FieryRedhead: Carly.
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* OffModel: ''Maxie's World'' suffers from a very bad case of this.
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* QuarterHourShort
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* SliceOfLife
* {{Spoonerism}}: Maxie, when [[GibberishOfLove attempting to interview Rob]].
* ThoseTwoGuys: Mushroom and Ferdie.
* {{Spoonerism}}: Maxie, when [[GibberishOfLove attempting to interview Rob]].
* ThoseTwoGuys: Mushroom and Ferdie.
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** TwoShorts: A total of 32 ''Maxie's World'' stories were made, which can be shown as 16 half-hour shows with this format.
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* WorkOffTheDebt: Maxie and Rob, at their first date.
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* OffToSeeTheWizard: The episode "Surfside Over The Rainbow" had Maxie dreaming a ''Wizard Of Oz'' spoof, revised for the southern California setting (Maxie wearing sapphire sneakers instead of ruby slippers, a Lifeguard, Beach Bully and Cowardly Shark in place of the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Lion, etc.)
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* ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular Creator/{{NBC}} DomCom series starring Soleil Moon Frye in the title role. The only non-DIC Entertainment series of the bunch, ''Punky Brewster'' was produced by Creator/RubySpears Productions.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular Creator/{{NBC}} DomCom series starring Soleil Moon Frye Creator/SoleilMoonFrye in the title role. The only non-DIC Entertainment series of the bunch, ''Punky Brewster'' was produced by Creator/RubySpears Productions.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Jeri gets one in "Do Or Diary". Maxie and friends don't appear until a short gag at the very end.
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* {{Crossover}}: With the aforementioned ''Beverly Hills Teens'' in one story.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Jeri gets one in "Do Or Diary". Maxie and friends don't appear until a short gag at the very end.
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Black Best Friend was renamed Token Black Friend in TRS. Removing examples that are low-context or don't seem to be about a black Satellite Character whose purpose is to add diversity.
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* BlackBestFriend: Simone.
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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by Creator/DICEntertainment. Airing in syndication in the United States, the show served as the umbrella for three series. In addition to ''Maxie's World'' (the lead series), the show also included rebroadcasts of two series produced earlier in the 1980s: ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' and the animated version of ''Series/PunkyBrewster''.
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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by Creator/DICEntertainment. Airing in syndication in the United States, the show served as the umbrella for three series. In addition to ''Maxie's World'' (the lead series), the show also included rebroadcasts of two series produced earlier in the 1980s: ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' and the animated version of ''Series/PunkyBrewster''.
''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster''.
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* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular Creator/{{NBC}} DomCom series starring Soleil Moon Frye in the title role. The only non-DIC Entertainment series of the bunch, ''Punky Brewster'' was produced by Creator/RubySpears Productions.
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* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'', ''WesternAnimation/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular Creator/{{NBC}} DomCom series starring Soleil Moon Frye in the title role. The only non-DIC Entertainment series of the bunch, ''Punky Brewster'' was produced by Creator/RubySpears Productions.
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* VacationCrossover: There was a crossover with ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' when the characters from the latter dropped in for some friendly charity competition on a beach.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: The earliest of these is ”Hero Word-ship", which dealt with a macho action movie star who NeverLearnedToRead, and dropped out of school. Eventually, more and more of these started showing up near the end of the series, including "The Phantom Artists", which dealt with graffiti (as an act of vandalism), "Fat Chance", which dealt with eating disorders, "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", which dealt with divorce, and "Ashes to Ashley", which talks about smoking.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: The earliest of these is ”Hero Word-ship", which dealt with a macho action movie star who NeverLearnedToRead, and dropped out of school. Eventually, more and more of these started showing up near the end of the series, including "The Phantom Artists", which dealt with graffiti (as an act of vandalism), "The Five Finger Discount", which dealt with stealing [[note]]Which is sometimes referred to by that very name.[[/note]] (or to be exact, shoplifting), "Fat Chance", which dealt with eating disorders, "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", which dealt with divorce, and "Ashes to Ashley", which talks about smoking.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", which dealt with eating disorders, along with "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", which dealt with divorce, and "Ashes to Ashley", which talks about smoking.
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* VerySpecialEpisode: The earliest of these is ”Hero Word-ship", which dealt with a macho action movie star who NeverLearnedToRead, and dropped out of school. Eventually, more and more of these started showing up near the end of the series, including "The Phantom Artists", which dealt with graffiti (as an act of vandalism), "Fat Chance", which dealt with eating disorders, along with "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do", which dealt with divorce, and "Ashes to Ashley", which talks about smoking.
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* ShowWithinAShow: Maxie hosts a talk show called "Maxie's World".
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Jeri gets one in "Do Or Diary". Maxie and friends don't appear until a short gag in the very end.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: Jeri gets one in "Do Or Diary". Maxie and friends don't appear until a short gag in at the very end.