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** Khampa seems to think of his parents this way as well, even though they act quite normally. The embarrassing part is their tendency to treat their son as if he's still a child.
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** Khampa seems to think of his parents this way as well, even though they act quite normally. The embarrassing part is their tendency to [[AlwaysAChildToParent treat their son as if he's still a child.child]]
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* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of his son to the point that he's selling key chains of his band, inadvertently riding on his son's success, but he does so without malice.
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* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of his son to the point that he's selling key chains of his band, inadvertently riding on his son's success, but he does so without malice.being VicariouslyAmbitious.
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In 2023, the film is followed by another DirectToVideo sequel, ''WesternAnimation/RockDog3BattleTheBeat''.
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The film is followed by another DirectToVideo sequel, ''WesternAnimation/RockDog3BattleTheBeat'', which premiered on January 24, 2023 (United States).
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* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of his son's success to the point that he's selling key chains of his band, inadvertently riding on his son's success, but he does so without malice.
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** Averted as of the third film, with the introduction of K-9.
* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of hisson's success son to the point that he's selling key chains of his band, inadvertently riding on his son's success, but he does so without malice.
* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of his
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* CutLexLuthorACheck: [[spoiler:After being defeated by Khampa in the last film, Linnux seems to have established his own record company in the interim. He could've been a successful music producer (and it's implied that he already ''was'' considering he managed to produce the very popular Lil' Foxy), but his firm grip on the VillainBall causes his defeat once again.]]
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Bodi’s grandmother Maydow, is the first and so far only female Mastiff introduced in this franchise.
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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Bodi’s grandmother Maydow, is the first and so far only female Mastiff introduced in this franchise.
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* DescriptionCut: Germur says nobody comes to see the opening act. Cue wide shot of a cheering crowd filling up the stadium.
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** Germur says nobody comes to see the opening act. Cue wide shot of a cheering crowd filling up thestadium.stadium.
** Maydow tells Norbu that people love Bodi for his humble soul. Meanwhile, Bodi films a music video where he's front and center, right after dismissing his friends in a previous scene.
** Germur says nobody comes to see the opening act. Cue wide shot of a cheering crowd filling up the
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* StageDad: Averted. Khampa is a little too supportive of his son's success to the point that he's selling key chains of his band, inadvertently riding on his son's success, but he does so without malice.
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* VertigoEffect: Used when Bodi reacts to the news that [[spoiler:there was an avalanche at Snow Mountain.]]
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* FreudianExcuse: Subverted. [[spoiler:Linnux as a kid is booed on-stage by the crowd after [[HollywoodToneDeaf butchering the song]] "Mary Had a Little Lamb", hence his plan to "control music" by disguising as Lang the sheep. [[DisproportionateRetribution He doesn't particularly come off as sympathetic though]].]]
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* HollywoodToneDeaf: [[spoiler:Young Linnux singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" ends with him howling, earning boos and jeers from the crowd.]]
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** Invoked. Khampa shoehorns some words from well-known rock songs while he's talking to Bodi at one point, telling him to "[[{{Music/Steppenwolf}} Get your motor running]], [[Music/MarcBolan bang that gong]], and climb that [[Music/LedZeppelin stairway to heaven]]," and continues to do so throughout the film, [[AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents to Bodi's embarrassment]].
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** At the end, Khampa does this to The Journey's "Don't Stop Believin", dropping the song's chorus during his speech.
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One year after the original film, Bodi and his band, True Blue, have become locally famous in the village of Snow Mountain — they even have devoted fans! But when a music mogul named Lang gives them the opportunity to tour with pop sensation, Lil' Foxy, Bodi and his friends learn that fame comes at a price, and ultimately discover that only by staying true to yourself can you unleash the power of Rock 'n' Roll.
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One year after the events of the original film, Bodi and his band, True Blue, have become locally famous in the village of Snow Mountain — they even have devoted fans! But when a music mogul named Lang gives them the opportunity to tour with pop sensation, Lil' Foxy, Bodi and his friends learn that fame comes at a price, and ultimately discover that only by staying true to yourself can you unleash the power of Rock 'n' Roll.