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* The title cartoon, based on the Maxie line of dolls produced by Creator/{{Hasbro}} (as a competitor to Creator/{{Mattel}}'s ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}''). The title character was a beautiful 17-year-old high school senior who was Miss Everything at Surfside High School (in an unnamed community, presumably in southern California) who also produced her own daily afternoon TV talk show. ''Maxie's World'' was the only new series of the bunch.

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* The title cartoon, based on the Maxie line of dolls produced by Creator/{{Hasbro}} (as a competitor to Creator/{{Mattel}}'s ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}''). The title character was a beautiful 17-year-old high school senior who was Miss Everything at Surfside High School (in an unnamed community, presumably in southern California) California or Florida) who also produced her own daily afternoon TV talk show. ''Maxie's World'' was the only new series of the bunch.


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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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* WeightWoes: In "Fat Chance", Ashley becomes obsessed with her weight.

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* WeightWoes: WeightWoe: In "Fat Chance", Ashley becomes obsessed with her weight.

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* WeightWoes: In "Fat Chance", Ashley becomes obsessed with her weight.
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* SliceOfLife
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* QuarterHourShort
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* NoEnding: Some episodes just...stop.
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* Spoonerism: Maxie, when [[GibberishOfLove attempting to interview Rob]].

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* Spoonerism: {{Spoonerism}}: Maxie, when [[GibberishOfLove attempting to interview Rob]].
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* BadDate: Maxie and Rob's first one. They still love it.


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* Spoonerism: Maxie, when [[GibberishOfLove attempting to interview Rob]].


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* WorkOffTheDebt: Maxie and Rob, at their first date.
* YouAreGrounded: After finishing talking about her first date with Rob, Maxie states the next one was six months later... that's how long Rob was grounded when his father saw what happened to the car.
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* AlphaBitch: Jeri.

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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but as for DVD, ''Maxie's World'' is to be released on October 2015... ''Punky Brewster'' and the ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' were both available on DVD as early as 2013.

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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but as for DVD, ''Maxie's World'' is to be wasn't released on until October 2015... ''Punky Brewster'' and the ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' ''Beverly Hills Teens'' were both available on DVD as early as 2013.



* OffModel: Suffers from a very bad case of this.
* OnTheNext: A rare western animation example. It even had a preview for the first episode at the end of the last.

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* OffModel: Suffers ''Maxie's World'' suffers from a very bad case of this.
* OnTheNext: A rare One of the first western animation example.examples since ''WesternAnimation/ThePerilsOfPenelopePitstop''. It even had a preview for the first episode at the end of the last.



** TwoShorts: A total of 32 Maxie's World stories were made, which can be shown as 16 half-hour shows with this format.
* AVerySpecialEpisode: "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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** TwoShorts: A total of 32 Maxie's World ''Maxie's World'' stories were made, which can be shown as 16 half-hour shows with this format.
* AVerySpecialEpisode: VerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", which dealt with eating disorders, along with "Breaking Up is Is Hard to Do", which dealt with divorce, and "Ashes to Ashley", which talks about smoking.smoking.
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* AdapationDyeJob: In the ''Beverly Hills Teens'' crossover, Larke is a brunette and Bianca is a blonde.

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* {{Crossover}}: With the aforementioned Beverly Hills Teens in one story.

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* AdapationDyeJob: In the ''Beverly Hills Teens'' crossover, Larke is a brunette and Bianca is a blonde.
* BlackBestFriend: Simone.
* {{Crossover}}: With the aforementioned Beverly ''Beverly Hills Teens Teens'' in one story.



* FieryRedhead: Carly.
* OffModel: Suffers from a very bad case of this.



* ThoseTwoGuys: Mushroom and Ferdie.



* AVerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", an episode of Maxie's World, 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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* AVerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", an episode of Maxie's World, 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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* {{Crossover}}: With the aforementioned Beverly Hills Teens in one story.
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* DooWopProgression: The prom dress song from "Two Guys for Every Girl".
* OnTheNext: A rare western animation example. It even had a preview for the first episode at the end of the last.
* OnceAnEpisode: Each story had at least one original song, which was usually played in the background.

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* AVerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", an episode of Maxie's World, which dealt with eating disorders.

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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.
* AVerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", an episode of Maxie's World, which dealt with eating disorders.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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* AVerySpecialEpisode: "Fat Chance", an episode of Maxie's World, which dealt with eating disorders.
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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but only ''Punky Brewster'' and half of the ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' made it to DVD as of 2013.

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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but only as for DVD, ''Maxie's World'' is to be released on October 2015... ''Punky Brewster'' and half of the ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' made it to were both available on DVD as of early as 2013.

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* ThreeShorts: Followed the classic A-B-A, with the ''Punky Brewster'' and ''Beverly Hills Teens'' shorts being rotated.

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* RearrangeTheSong: The intro to ''Beverly Hills Teens'' was shortened to approximately 20 seconds.
* ThreeShorts: Followed the classic A-B-A, with the ''Punky Brewster'' and ''Beverly Hills Teens'' shorts being rotated.
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* ThreeShorts: Followed the classic A-B-A, with the ''Punky Brewster'' and ''Beverly Hills Teens'' shorts being rotated.
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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 ''PunkyBrewster''.

* The title cartoon, based on the Maxie line of dolls produced by Hasbro (as a competitor to Mattel's Barbie). The title character was a beautiful 17-year-old high school senior who was Miss Everything at Surfside High School (in an unnamed community, presumably in southern California) who also produced her own daily afternoon TV talk show. ''Maxie's World'' was the only new series of the bunch.

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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 ''PunkyBrewster''.

''Series/PunkyBrewster''.

* The title cartoon, based on the Maxie line of dolls produced by Hasbro Creator/{{Hasbro}} (as a competitor to Mattel's Barbie).Creator/{{Mattel}}'s ''Franchise/{{Barbie}}''). The title character was a beautiful 17-year-old high school senior who was Miss Everything at Surfside High School (in an unnamed community, presumably in southern California) who also produced her own daily afternoon TV talk show. ''Maxie's World'' was the only new series of the bunch.



While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but only ''Punky Brewster'' and half of the WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens made it to DVD as of 2013.

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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but only ''Punky Brewster'' and half of the WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' made it to DVD as of 2013.
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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but none have made it to DVD (as of 2012).

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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but none have only ''Punky Brewster'' and half of the WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens made it to DVD (as as of 2012).2013.
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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by {{DIC}} Entertainment. 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 ''PunkyBrewster''.

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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by {{DIC}} Entertainment.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 ''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 RubySpears Productions.

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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 RubySpears Creator/RubySpears Productions.
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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by {{DIC}} Entertainment. 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: ''Beverly Hills Teens'' and the animated version of ''PunkyBrewster''.

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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by {{DIC}} Entertainment. 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: ''Beverly Hills Teens'' ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'' and the animated version of ''PunkyBrewster''.
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* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular 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 RubySpears Productions.

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* ''Series/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular NBC 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 RubySpears Productions.
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* ''Beverly Hills Teens'', a 1987 series featuring exaggeratedly wealthy teenagers from Beverly Hills, California.
* ''Punky Brewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular 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 Ruby-Spears Productions.

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* ''Beverly Hills Teens'', ''WesternAnimation/BeverlyHillsTeens'', a 1987 series featuring exaggeratedly wealthy teenagers from Beverly Hills, California.
* ''Punky Brewster'', ''Series/PunkyBrewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular 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 Ruby-Spears RubySpears Productions.
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While distributed nationally during the 1989-1990 season, reruns continued to be aired by local stations throughout the 1990s. All three shows had selected episodes released on VHS to the home video network, but none have made it to DVD (as of 2012).
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''Maxie's World'' was a 1989 AnimatedAnthology series released by Claster Television, inc. and producted by {{DIC}} Entertainment. 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: ''Beverly Hills Teens'' and the animated version of ''PunkyBrewster''.

* The title cartoon, based on the Maxie line of dolls produced by Hasbro (as a competitor to Mattel's Barbie). The title character was a beautiful 17-year-old high school senior who was Miss Everything at Surfside High School (in an unnamed community, presumably in southern California) who also produced her own daily afternoon TV talk show. ''Maxie's World'' was the only new series of the bunch.
* ''Beverly Hills Teens'', a 1987 series featuring exaggeratedly wealthy teenagers from Beverly Hills, California.
* ''Punky Brewster'', the 1985-1986 animated adaptation of the popular 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 Ruby-Spears Productions.

The cartoons were shown on a rotating basis, with Maxie getting multiple airings each week.

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