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* AnAesop: The general one for the show was "play fair and have integrity". A lot of second season episodes were built around one, like, don't be sexist, stay away from drugs, etc. There were also some that were unusually sophisticated for a cartoon meant for a younger audience (believe it or not). Like know when it's time to stop doing something, your heroes aren't always who they appear to be, sometimes there's a situation with no ideal resolution, or the dangers of gambling or obsessive stalkers.



* TrueCompanions: The Midway Monsters steadily come together as a team, mostly thanks to Bones' philosophical encouragement and the occasional [[AnAesop Aesop]]. They're very quick to close ranks whenever any outside force, usually Zalgor, threatens their friends.

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* TrueCompanions: The Midway Monsters steadily come together as a team, mostly thanks to Bones' philosophical encouragement and the occasional [[AnAesop Aesop]].moral. They're very quick to close ranks whenever any outside force, usually Zalgor, threatens their friends.
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* StageMom: Male example with Madman, who pushes his son Madboy to earn a spot in the League being offered to a high school mutant. Despite Madboy not wanting to be a pro athlete.

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* StageMom: Male example with SportsDad: Madman, who pushes his son Madboy to earn a spot in the League being offered to a high school mutant. Despite mutant despite Madboy not wanting to be a pro athlete.
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* {{Catchphrase}}: Two, spoken by Bob Babble: "[=UN-BEE-LEEEV-able=]!" and "OOOOH! ThatsGottaHurt!"

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* {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: Two, spoken by Bob Babble: "[=UN-BEE-LEEEV-able=]!" and "OOOOH! ThatsGottaHurt!"



* VocalDissonance: Bob Babble, the game commentator, who can describe the events of the games the teams play, all the time that his voice is always high-pitched and sounds like the vocal screams of game commentators when they cheer. Mostly the best part is that whenever one player gets injured in a gross way, Bob would often shout out his famous {{Catchphrase}}: "OOOOH! ThatsGottaHurt!"

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* VocalDissonance: Bob Babble, the game commentator, who can describe the events of the games the teams play, all the time that his voice is always high-pitched and sounds like the vocal screams of game commentators when they cheer. Mostly the best part is that whenever one player gets injured in a gross way, Bob would often shout out his famous {{Catchphrase}}: CharacterCatchphrase: "OOOOH! ThatsGottaHurt!"

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* GoshDangItToHeck: If someone gets injured or dismembered in a non-fatal way, or if something bad happens, mutants often interject with a "Scrod!"



* ImagineTheAudienceNaked: How Razor Kid advises a new player to imagine the opposition to get over his fear of the spotlight: imagine them in just their underwear. It works so well the new player [[FanDisservice starts imagining the deformed mutants he's playing against wearing women's underwear]]...
* KarmaHoudini: Despite being called "evil personified" and the second season seeming as if it's building up to his deeds being exposed, Zalgor Prig never faces any consequences more severe than the humiliation of losing a one-on-one basketball game when he enters the stadium himself.

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* ImagineTheAudienceNaked: How Razor Kid Kidd advises a new player to imagine the opposition to get over his fear of the spotlight: imagine them in just their underwear. It works so well the new player [[FanDisservice starts imagining the deformed mutants he's playing against wearing women's underwear]]...
* KarmaHoudini: Despite being called "evil personified" and the second season seeming as if it's building up to his deeds being exposed, Zalgor Prig Prigg never faces any consequences more severe than the humiliation of losing a one-on-one basketball game when he enters the stadium himself.
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* ThatManIsDead: During a flashback from when a recently mutated Zalgor Prigg dumped his girlfriend under the belief she'd be unable to love the mutant he became, she asked what happened to the Zalgor she knew and he said that man is dead and he wasn't sure that man ever existed in the first place.

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