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* Area51: Polly, Shani, Lila, and Nick go on a ClassTrip to Area Fifty-''None'' in the episode of the same name. Unlike the RealLife Area 51, Area Fifty-None has actual space aliens (as well as Bigfoot and a mermaid).
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* Area51: Polly, Shani, Lila, and Nick go on a ClassTrip to Area Fifty-''None'' in the episode of the same name. Unlike the RealLife Area 51, Area Fifty-None has actual space aliens (as well as Bigfoot and a mermaid).wide array of mythical creatures).
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In "Bear Necessities," Polly and Shani encounter Bigfoot while tracking a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper. They run into him again in "Area Fifty-None."
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In "Bear Necessities," Polly and Shani encounter Bigfoot while tracking a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper. They run into him again in "Area Fifty-None.Fifty-None" and "Fred vs. Foot."
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* DenserAndWackier: From season two onwards, which could be at least partly attributed to the series no longer having its BigBad. A notable example are the appearances of aliens, Bigfoot, mermaids, lake monsters, and leprechauns.
* DiabolicalDogCatcher: The dog catcher in "Dog-Gone Disaster". He tries to round up and lock up every dog he sees, regardless if they have collars or not.
* DiabolicalDogCatcher: The dog catcher in "Dog-Gone Disaster". He tries to round up and lock up every dog he sees, regardless if they have collars or not.
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* DenserAndWackier: From season two onwards, which could be at least partly attributed to the series no longer having its BigBad. A notable example are the appearances of aliens, Bigfoot, fairies, mermaids, lake monsters, leprechauns, and leprechauns.unicorns.
* DiabolicalDogCatcher: The dog catcher in "Dog-Gone Disaster". He tries to round up and lock up every dog he sees, regardless of if they have collars or not.
* DiabolicalDogCatcher: The dog catcher in "Dog-Gone Disaster". He tries to round up and lock up every dog he sees, regardless of if they have collars or not.
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* GoKartingWithBowser: In "The Con Job" Griselle takes Gwen to a comic convention after promising her one day they wouldn't try to go after Polly's locket, unaware that Polly and her friends are also there. Gwen notices them, but keeps Griselle from finding out so her day won't be ruined. [[spoiler: Griselle isn't happy when she later reads the news and finds out Polly was there.]]
* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can encounter things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks. Lila and Shani, being the tomboys of the group, likewise aren't opposed to unsanitary actions like Lila licking some candy off of Polly's shoes in one episode.
* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can encounter things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks. Lila and Shani, being the tomboys of the group, likewise aren't opposed to unsanitary actions like Lila licking some candy off of Polly's shoes in one episode.
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* GoKartingWithBowser: In "The Con Job" Griselle takes Gwen to a comic convention after promising her one day they wouldn't try to go after Polly's locket, unaware that Polly and her friends are also there. Gwen notices them, them but keeps Griselle from finding out so her day won't be ruined. [[spoiler: Griselle [[spoiler:Griselle isn't happy when she later reads the news and finds out Polly was there.]]
* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can encounter things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks.Lila and Shani, Lila, being the tomboys tomboy of the group, likewise aren't isn't opposed to unsanitary actions like Lila licking some candy off of Polly's shoes in one episode.
* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can encounter things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks.
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* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In "Area Fifty-None," one the creatures housed there is a mermaid.
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* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Several fairies attend a party at Area Fifty-None in "Fred vs. Foot."
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In "Area Fifty-None," one the creatures housed there is a mermaid. She makes later reappearances when the facility is mentioned or seen.
* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In "Area Fifty-None," one the creatures housed there is a mermaid. She makes later reappearances when the facility is mentioned or seen.
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* SixthRanger: Nicholas finds out about the locket's power in "A Night to Remember", and, after being sworn to secrecy, joins Polly and her friends on their adventures.
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* SixthRanger: Nicholas finds out about the locket's power in "A Night to Remember", Remember" and, after being sworn to secrecy, joins Polly and her friends on their adventures.
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* {{Squee}}: The girls do this with joy after hearing Melody's new single in "Tiny Power".
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* SolarSystemNeighbors: A Plutonian named Rosie hosts a party at Area Fifty-None in "Fred vs. Foot."
* {{Squee}}: The girls do this with joy after hearing Melody's new single in "TinyPower".Power."
* {{Squee}}: The girls do this with joy after hearing Melody's new single in "Tiny
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* StockNessMonster: The aptly named "The Locket-Ness Monster" features Nessie-like lake monsters in Lake Ness.
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* StockNessMonster: The aptly named "The Locket-Ness Monster" features Nessie-like lake monsters in Lake Ness.
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* TownGirls: Skater chick/Science Whiz Polly (butch), shy, nerdy Shani (neither), and ditzy fashionista Lila (femme).
* TransformationTrinket: Polly's magical locket allows her to shrink or go big at any time, and can shrink anyone who holds onto her hands.
* TransformationTrinket: Polly's magical locket allows her to shrink or go big at any time, and can shrink anyone who holds onto her hands.
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* TownGirls: Skater chick/Science Whiz Polly (butch), (butch); shy, nerdy Shani (neither), (neither); and ditzy fashionista Lila (femme).
* TransformationTrinket: Polly's magical locket allows her to shrink or go big at anytime, time and can shrink anyone who holds onto her hands.
* TransformationTrinket: Polly's magical locket allows her to shrink or go big at any
* {{Unicorn}}: A few unicorns attend a party at Area Fifty-None in "Fred vs. Foot."
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Griselle and Penelope were once best friends. Then Griselle saw Penelope using the locket, and became obsessed with it. After Penelope refused to sell Griselle the locket, Griselle tried to take it by force, resulting in both the locket and their friendship breaking.
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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Griselle and Penelope were once best friends. Then Griselle saw Penelope using the locket, locket and became obsessed with it. After Penelope refused to sell Griselle the locket, Griselle tried to take it by force, resulting in both the locket and their friendship breaking.
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Since season two, the series has released new episodes on Creator/{{Netflix}}. Season two episodes are split into two side-by-side segments. Beginning in season three, the series shifted its main setting to an AmusementPark called Rainbow Funland and cut the episodes down to 11-minute increments. The series is currently in its fourth season.
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Since season two, the series has released new episodes on Creator/{{Netflix}}. Season two episodes are split into two side-by-side segments. Beginning in with season three, the series episodes are cut down to eleven-minute increments. The last few episodes of the first half of season three shifted its the main setting to an AmusementPark called Rainbow Funland and cut the episodes down to 11-minute increments.Funland. The series is currently in its fourth season.
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* DenserAndWackier: From season two onwards, which could be at least partly attributed to the series no longer having its BigBad. A notable example are the appearances of aliens, Bigfoot, mermaids, and lake monsters.monsters, and leprechauns.
* {{Leprechaun}}: A leprechaun named Fred appears in "Lepre-Can't."
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* SequelGoesForeign: Season 3 shifts its central location to Rainbow Funland.
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* SequelGoesForeign: The last few episodes of the first half of Season 3 shifts its shift the central location to Rainbow Funland.
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** In the Season 1 episode "Unlocketing the Past: Part 1" Griselle allowed Gwen to get a pet rat at the the Resuce Farm Adopt-A-Thon, despite just failing to steal the locket.
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** In the Season 1 episode "Unlocketing the Past: Part 1" Griselle allowed Gwen to get a pet rat at the the Resuce Farm Adopt-A-Thon, despite just failing to steal the locket.
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* ChristmasEpisode: "Happy Polly-Days."
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* HalloweenEpisode: "A Little Fright" and "Halloween Queen."
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* EpisodeTitleCard: From season two onwards, every episode has one.
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The show is currently in the second season and, unlike the first, is split into two side-by-side segments like most other animated shows. The show has moved to Netflix starting in season 2, and has also been renewed for season 3, which shifts its main setting to an AmusementPark called Rainbow Funland, and cuts the episodes down to 11-minute increments.
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Nicholas, who believes in such things as aliens, ghosts, and mythical creatures. Shani also slips into this sometimes, but [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness only within the first few episodes]].
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* ConspiracyTheorist: Nicholas, who believes in such things as aliens, ghosts, and mythical creatures. Shani also slips into this sometimes, but [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness only within the first few episodes]]. He's proven right in the episode "Area Fifty-None," which he's over the moon about.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In "Bear Necessities," Polly and Shani encounter Bigfoot while tracking a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In "Bear Necessities," Polly and Shani encounter Bigfoot while tracking a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper. They run into him again in "Area Fifty-None."
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* AreaFiftyOne: Polly, Shani, Lila, and Nick go on a ClassTrip to Area Fifty-''None'' in the episode of the same name. Unlike the RealLife Area 51, Area Fifty-None has actual space aliens (as well as Bigfoot and a mermaid).
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* AreaFiftyOne: Area51: Polly, Shani, Lila, and Nick go on a ClassTrip to Area Fifty-''None'' in the episode of the same name. Unlike the RealLife Area 51, Area Fifty-None has actual space aliens (as well as Bigfoot and a mermaid).
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* AlienAnimals: In "Area Fifty-None," it's revealed that at least some Earth turtles (including Shani's own pet turtle) are really space aliens.
* AreaFiftyOne: Polly, Shani, Lila, and Nick go on a ClassTrip to Area Fifty-''None'' in the episode of the same name. Unlike the RealLife Area 51, Area Fifty-None has actual space aliens (as well as Bigfoot and a mermaid).
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* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can run into things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks. Lila, being the tomboy of the group, likewise isn't opposed to unsanitary actions like like some candy off of Polly's shoes in one ep.
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* GrossoutShow: The show can get pretty yucky at points, since being tiny means they can run into encounter things like mold or run into undesirable areas like Pierce room which is filled with rotted food and stinky socks. Lila, Lila and Shani, being the tomboy tomboys of the group, likewise isn't aren't opposed to unsanitary actions like like Lila licking some candy off of Polly's shoes in one ep.episode.
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* OurMermaidsAreDifferent: In "Area Fifty-None," one the creatures housed there is a mermaid.
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* TheSmartGuy: Shani is pretty intelligent, and is meant to balance Polly's personality.
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* TheSmartGuy: Shani is pretty intelligent, intelligent and is meant to balance Polly's personality.personality.
* StockSoundEffects: Sound effects from the Creator/HannaBarbera library are heard every so often.
* StockSoundEffects: Sound effects from the Creator/HannaBarbera library are heard every so often.
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* {{Animesque}}: The art style, due to their large eyes, small mouths, etc.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Many of the animals on the show are significantly smarter than their real-world counterparts. Including ants.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Many of the animals on the show are significantly smarter than their real-world counterparts. Including ants.counterparts, including ''ants''.
* {{Animesque}}: The art style, due to their large eyes, relatively small mouths, etc.
* {{Animesque}}: The art style, due to their large eyes, relatively small mouths, etc.
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* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: In "Bear Necessities," Polly and Shani encounter Bigfoot while tracking a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper.
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: In "Bear Necessities," this is how Polly and Shani react to encountering Bigfoot while searching for a bear that made off with Polly's shrunken camper.
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* AdaptedOut: Apart from Polly, Lila, and Shani, none of the LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters from the previous toyline/series have made it in.
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* AdaptedOut: Apart from Polly, Lila, and Shani, none of the LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters large cast from the previous toyline/series have made it in.
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* BlindWithoutEm: During the second half of "Unlocketing The Past," Shani's glasses fall off because of the Pockite cave collapsing. She fumbles around for them for several seconds before she retrieves them.
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* DroppedGlasses: During the second half of "Unlocketing The Past," Shani's glasses fall off because of the Pockite cave collapsing. She fumbles around for them for several seconds before she retrieves them.
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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: When Polly's plan to boost Gwen's confidence backfires, Gwen basically becomes an Alpha Bitch with ''too much'' confidence.
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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: When Polly's plan to boost Gwen's confidence backfires, Gwen basically becomes an Alpha Bitch with ''too much'' confidence.
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* GirlishPigtails: Polly has these as her normal hairstyle.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Many of the animals on the show are significantly smarter than their real world counterparts. Including ants.
* BigBad: Griselle Grande, the series' main villain.
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* AmplifiedAnimalAptitude: Many of the animals on the show are significantly smarter than their real world real-world counterparts. Including ants.
* BespectacledCutie: Shani wears big, round glasses and is just as cute as her friends.
* BigBad: Griselle Grande, the series' mainvillain.villain (at least for the first season).
* BespectacledCutie: Shani wears big, round glasses and is just as cute as her friends.
* BigBad: Griselle Grande, the series' main
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the 2010 web series, Shani was given the surname Mayne, but in this series proper, it was changed to Smith.* AdaptationalLocationChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead of "Pollyville".
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* AdaptationNameChange: In the 2010 web series, Shani was given the surname Mayne, but in this series proper, it was changed to Smith.Smith.
* AdaptationalLocationChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead of "Pollyville".
* AdaptationalLocationChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead of "Pollyville".
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* AdaptationLocationChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead of "Pollyville".
* AdaptationNameChange: In the 2010 web series, Shani was given the surname Mayne, but in this series proper, it was changed to Smith.
* AdaptationNameChange: In the 2010 web series, Shani was given the surname Mayne, but in this series proper, it was changed to Smith.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead of "Pollyville".
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The show is currently in the second season and, unlike the first, is split into two side-by-side segments like most other animated shows. The show has moved to Netflix starting in season 2, and has also been renewed for season 3.
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The show is currently in the second season and, unlike the first, is split into two side-by-side segments like most other animated shows. The show has moved to Netflix starting in season 2, and has also been renewed for season 3.3, which shifts its main setting to an AmusementPark called Rainbow Funland, and cuts the episodes down to 11-minute increments.
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* AmateurFilmMakingPlot: The episode "[[{{Pun}} Sherlocket]] Holmes" is about the main cast making a Sherlock Holmes-style movie for an amateur film festival.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Unlike the earlier series, the town is named "Littleton" instead kf "Pollyville".
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* SequelGoesForeign: Season 3 shifts its central location to Rainbow Funland.