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* FunWithAcronyms: "The Kid From S.C.H.O.O.L.", the titular acronym stands for the Secret Command Headquarters Of Official Law Enforcement. (Apparently "Law Enforcement" is one word)



* TitleDrop: "Hey Look" has several segments of the short begin with the Big Guy or the Little Guy shouting the short's title.

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"Hey Look" has several segments of the short begin with the Big Guy or the Little Guy shouting the short's title.title.
** "The Kid From S.C.H.O.O.L" also includes the main character referring to himself by the short's name.


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** InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Though at first he spends half the short stuck as a mouse before he realizes he can shapeshift.
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* SpottingTheThread: Exaggerated in "Thatta Boy"; the eponymous kid hero knows someone's up to no good when he notices a mini donut truck parked in a No Mini Donut Truck zone. In front of a reptile habitat. A real truck driver would know better!
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* ItsAllAboutMe: The title character of "Thatta Boy" is an egomaniac pure and simple, which drives his girlfriend/sidekick to turn on him.
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A few other noteworthy creators who created ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' shorts and eventually got their own solo projects unrelated to it include Creator/SethMacFarlane (''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''), Creator/DaveWasson (''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'') and Carlos Ramos (''WesternAnimation/TheXs''). Other noteworthy creators include Mike Bell, Alex Kirwan, Tim Biskup, Pat Ventura, Steve Marmel, Zac Moncrief, and Vincent Waller, who would reappear as writers and directors for several popular and influential animated series in the following decades, such as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.

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A few other noteworthy creators who created ''Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' shorts and eventually got their own solo projects unrelated to it include Creator/SethMacFarlane (''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''), Creator/DaveWasson (''WesternAnimation/TimeSquad'') and Carlos Ramos (''WesternAnimation/TheXs''). Other noteworthy creators include Mike Bell, Alex Kirwan, Tim Biskup, Pat Ventura, Steve Marmel, Zac Moncrief, and Vincent Waller, who would reappear as writers and directors for several popular and influential animated series in the following decades, such as ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''.
''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants''. Another prominent creator, Guy Vasilovich, would repurpose elements from his shorts ("Earth to Obie, "Lollygaggin", "The Boy Who Cried Alien" and "Elise: Mere Mortal") for his Creator/{{Nelvana}}-produced series ''WesternAnimation/MovilleMysteries''.
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** The end of "Lollygagin" shows the title character learned her lesson about lying. Her parents, on the other hand...

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** The end of "Lollygagin" "Lollygaggin" shows the title character learned her lesson about lying. Her parents, on the other hand...

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* HereWeGoAgain: After the title character finally succeeds in getting his brain back in his head in "Max and his Special Problem", Max then ends up coughing up his heart.

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After the title character finally succeeds in getting his brain back in his head in "Max and his Special Problem", Max then ends up coughing up his heart.heart.
** The end of "Lollygagin" shows the title character learned her lesson about lying. Her parents, on the other hand...
--->'''Narrator''': Well, I ''could'' say they lived happily ever after. But then, I'd be lying.
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* IntrepidMerchant: Tom in ''Talking Turkey'', he managed to sell all of the products he was saddled with to a bunch of hungry hillbillies even as they were actively trying to chase him down to kill and eat him. He even managed to successfully convince them to spare him by selling them a can of processed meat, with a monthly subscription, as an alternative.

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* IntrepidMerchant: Tom in ''Talking ''Let's Talk Turkey'', he managed to sell all of the products he was saddled with with, to a bunch of hungry hillbillies even as they were actively trying to chase him down to kill and eat him. He even managed to successfully convince them to spare him by selling them a can of processed meat, with a monthly subscription, as an alternative.
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* IntrepidMerchant: Tom in ''Talking Turkey'', he managed to sell all of the products he was saddled with to a bunch of hungry hillbillies even as they were actively trying to chase him down to kill and eat him. He even managed to successfully convince them to spare him by selling them a can of processed meat, with a monthly subscription, as an alternative.
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* CardCarryingVillain: In "Thatta Boy", Ravenrant complains that as a supervillain he shouldn't be obligated to obey traffic laws.
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* KarloffKopy: One of the villains in "Thatta Boy" is a mad scientist named Ravenrant who sounds like Creator/BorisKarloff.
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* HollywoodPrehistory: The 11-minute short "Fathead" takes place in a prehistoric setting where cavemen and dinosaurs coexist, with the plot concerning the titular character having to complete a rite of passage that involves taking a dinosaur egg.
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* ProfessionalVoiceDissonance: The ''Dan Danger'' shorts have the title character appear on his TV show as a macho adventurer with a boisterous voice to match. When the cameras stop rolling, however, he's a regular CowardlyLion with a high-pitched, quivering voice.
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* GoldTooth: In "The Feelers", a walrus with a golden tooth shows up to give the titular rock band of anthropomorphic insects a ride during their performance of the song "Drop Me Off in Hollywood".
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* ImprovisedWeapon: In "Microcops", Jones is surrounded by multiplied bugs and all he has left to arm himself is a feather duster. Luckily, they happen to be inside the nose, so he blows up the duster and the feathers scatter throughout the nasal passage, causing the host to sneeze out all the bugs.

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* ImprovisedWeapon: In "Microcops", Jones is surrounded by multiplied bugs and all he has is left to arm himself is with a feather duster. duster as his only remaining equipment. Luckily, they happen to be inside the nose, so he blows up the duster and causing the feathers scatter throughout the nasal passage, causing the host to passage and trigger a sneeze that expels out all the bugs.
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* ImprovisedWeapon: In "Microcops", Jones is surrounded by multiplied bugs and all he has left to arm himself is a feather duster. Luckily, they happen to be inside the nose, so he blows up the duster and the feathers scatter throughout the nasal passage, causing the host to sneeze out all the bugs.
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* AttackOnTheHeart: In "Microcops", the bug infitrates the man's heart and plugs a DJ turntable into it, giving the man heart palpitations by turning up the speed. Jones then inadvertently makes the palpitations worse by attacking the bug with electric blasts, until one of them destroys the turntable, bringing the pulses back to normal speed.

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* AttackOnTheHeart: In "Microcops", the bug infitrates the man's heart and plugs a DJ turntable into it, giving the man heart palpitations by turning up the speed. Jones then inadvertently makes the palpitations worse by attacking then starts shooting at the bug with electric blasts, inadvertently giving the poor man a heart attack in the process, until one of them the blasts destroys the turntable, bringing the pulses back to normal speed.normal.
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* SneezeOfDoom: In ''Microcops'', Jones gets chased into the nose by the multiplied virus bugs and is left with a feather duster as his only remaining equipment. He resorts to blowing up the duster which scatters the feathers throughout the nasal passage, causing the host to sneeze out all the bugs.

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