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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' [[RefugeInAudacity aggressive, raunchy nature]] struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs at CN saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.

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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' [[RefugeInAudacity aggressive, raunchy nature]] struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first series actually broadcast.broadcast (the rest is up on iTunes and Netflix). Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs at CN saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.
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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' [[RefugeInAudacity aggressive, raunchy nature]] struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.

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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' [[RefugeInAudacity aggressive, raunchy nature]] struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs at CN saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.
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** Actually subverted, the designs of the show seem to be this but otherwise it's surprisingly tame and focuses more on the humor of the characters rather then [[GrossUpCloseUp GrossUpCloseUps]].

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** Actually subverted, the designs of the show seem to be this but otherwise it's surprisingly tame and focuses more on the humor of the characters rather then obligatory [[GrossUpCloseUp GrossUpCloseUps]].Gross-Up Close-Ups]].
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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' brash, over-the-top nature struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.

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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' brash, over-the-top nature [[RefugeInAudacity aggressive, raunchy nature]] struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.
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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' brash, over-the-top nature struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from the original short and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.

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The show takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' brash, over-the-top nature struggled to find an audience and plans for a second season (which was already in production) were scrapped. scrapped, with only half of the first actually broadcast. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the Disgustoids) from the original short ''Uncle Grandpa'' and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.
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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. In other words, HILARITY ENSUES!

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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. In other words, To put it lightly, HILARITY ENSUES!
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Despite the negative response, it was not a wasted opportunity: the show went on to pick up several awards following its' cancellation, and Pete finally got his original Uncle Grandpa idea off the road.

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Despite the negative response, Still, it was not a wasted opportunity: wasn't all bad: following its' cancellation the show went on to pick up several awards following its' cancellation, cancellation (more than the network's flagship shows ''WesternAnimation/AdventureTime'' and Pete finally got his original Uncle Grandpa idea ''WesternAnimation/RegularShow'' ever achieved), and eventually led to Browngardt getting another show, this time based on ''Uncle Grandpa'', off the road.
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* XMeetsY: ComicBook/XMen meets Franchise/GarbagePailKids with a side order of [[Magazine/MAD Mad Magazine]] and Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus.
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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES!

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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, In other words, HILARITY ENSUES!

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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids, and is now the star of his own [[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa cartoon show]].

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The show is considered takes it humour and art style from Pete Browngardt's ''WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa'' pilot for Cartoonstitute. Unfortunately, its' brash, over-the-top nature struggled to find an audience and plans for a spin-off second season (which was already in production) were scrapped. Pete has since admitted the show was the result of ExecutiveMeddling: following the network's plan to age up their programming from TV-Y7 to TV-PG, the bigwigs saw potential in the monster characters (some of them early prototypes of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Cartoonstitute}}'' Disgustoids) from the original short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of and approached Browngardt to develop a series about them. [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor Needless to say, they were baffled with the five main Disgustoids. finished product]] and immediately declared it a flop.

Despite the negative response, it was not a wasted opportunity: the show went on to pick up several awards following its' cancellation, and Pete finally got his original
Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in idea off the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids, and is now the star of his own [[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa cartoon show]].
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Alright meatmaggots. Let's describe Secret Mountain Fort Awesome!

The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:

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Alright meatmaggots. Let's [[DescribeTopicHere describe Secret ''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome!

Awesome'']]!

The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include Futurama, Chowder and Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! ENSUES!

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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include WesternAnimation/Futurama and WesternAnimation/Chowder) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:

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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include WesternAnimation/Futurama Futurama, Chowder and WesternAnimation/Chowder) Adventure Time) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:
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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include ''WesternAnimation/Futurama'' and ''Western/Chowder'' and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:

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The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete Browngardt (whose previous credits include ''WesternAnimation/Futurama'' WesternAnimation/Futurama and ''Western/Chowder'' WesternAnimation/Chowder) and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:

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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''SpongeBobSquarePants'').

The show is about five monsters known as Disgustoids who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Said monsters are:

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Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Awesome!

The brainchild of cartoonist & animator Pete
Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose (whose previous credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' ''WesternAnimation/Futurama'' and ''SpongeBobSquarePants'').

The show is about
''Western/Chowder'' and broadcast on Cartoon Network, this short-lived toon covers the misadventures of five monsters - known collectively as Disgustoids - who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Needless to say, HILARITY ENSUES! Said monsters are:
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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.

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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.
Disgustoids, and is now the star of his own [[WesternAnimation/UncleGrandpa cartoon show]].
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The show was seen in the 2012 reboot of ''WesternAnimation/CartoonPlanet''.
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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.

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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.
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* HeyItsThatVoice: Gweelok is {{Freakazoid}}
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* DroppedABridgetOnHim: [[spoiler: Bromanor.]]
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** Actually subverted, the designs of the show seem to be this but otherwise it's surprisingly tame and focuses more on the humor of the characters rather then GrossUpCloseUps.

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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that recently premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''SpongeBobSquarePants'').

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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that recently premiered on Creator/CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''SpongeBobSquarePants'').



The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa recently made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.

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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa recently made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.
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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that recently premiered on CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'').

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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that recently premiered on CartoonNetwork, Creator/CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'').
''SpongeBobSquarePants'').



The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa recently made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.

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The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa recently made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.



* DerangedAnimation: Though considering CartoonNetwork's [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime recent]] [[RegularShow efforts,]] this shouldn't come as a surprise.

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* DerangedAnimation: Though considering CartoonNetwork's Creator/CartoonNetwork's [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime recent]] [[RegularShow efforts,]] this shouldn't come as a surprise.



* MediumBlending: This show mixes hand-drawn animation with cut-out photography.

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* MediumBlending: This show mixes hand-drawn animation with cut-out photography.



* PaperThinDisguise: In the first episode, the Disgustoids put mustaches on their faces, which make them look like real life humans (emphasis on ''real life'')

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* PaperThinDisguise: In the first episode, the Disgustoids put mustaches on their faces, which make them look like real life humans (emphasis on ''real life'') life'')
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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' is a 2011 animated show that recently premiered on CartoonNetwork, created by Peter Browngardt (a storyboard artist whose credits include ''{{Chowder}}'' and ''{{SpongeBob SquarePants}}'').

The show is about five monsters known as Disgustoids who live in an underground mountain (the title fort of the series) and generally cause mischief either among themselves or with the people on the surface world while trying to fit in with them. Said monsters are:
* Festro: The de facto leader of the bunch, a purple monster with giant fangs who only wears underwear.
* Fart: The only sensible monster of the bunch. He also happens to be made entirely out of butts.
* Dingle: The blue monster who acts mostly like a dog and speaks in gibberish.
* Slog: The hairy monster with a big nose.
* and Gweelok: A monster who looks like a giant puss ball.

The show is considered a spin-off of the ''{{Cartoonstitute}}'' short "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-LvIG7MDSys Uncle Grandpa]]", which featured prototype versions of the five main Disgustoids. Uncle Grandpa recently made a comeback in the episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is seen as a Santa Claus-style legend by the Disgustoids.
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''Secret Mountain Fort Awesome'' contains the following tropes:
* FourOneNineScam: In the episode "The 6th Disgustoid" Gweelok fell for this trick reading an e-mail from a scammer claiming to be the prince of some foreign country. [[spoiler: The scammer's identity is revealed to be Bromanor.]]
* ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere: The third episode has the group making a bet with Gweelok that he can't use the internet for 24 Hours. Not surprisingly they try to tempt him to use it.
* DerangedAnimation: Though considering CartoonNetwork's [[WesternAnimation/AdventureTime recent]] [[RegularShow efforts,]] this shouldn't come as a surprise.
* DroppedABridgetOnHim: [[spoiler: Bromanor.]]
* FiveManBand
** Festro: TheHero (if you can call him that)
** Fart: TheLancer
** Gweelok: The SmartGuy
** Slog: TheBigGuy
** Dingle: TeamPet and TheChick
* [[EarsAsHair Hair as Ears]]: Dingle has hair that looks like dog ears.
* GrossOutShow: Taken UpToEleven
* TheHedonist: All five Disgustoids have traits of this, though Festro is easily the much hedonistic of the bunch.
* HeyItsThatVoice: Gweelok is {{Freakazoid}}
* KillerRabbit: The adorable (and huge) kitten in the second episode [[spoiler: Fart falls for its cuteness and gets eaten but explodes it from the inside with his farts.]]
* [[InfinityPlusOneSword Infinity Plus One Television]]: The Megavision television was said to get Infinity Plus One channels.
* InsaneTrollLogic: Somehow eating sandwiches with 4 year old mayo allows you to travel through time.
* MediumBlending
* OnlySaneMan: Fart.
* OurMonstersAreWeird
* PaperThinDisguise: In the first episode, the Disgustoids put mustaches on their faces, which make them look like real life humans (emphasis on ''real life'')
* ShoutOut: The short PeaceOnEarth in the episode "7,002".
** Also there's a huge scene in "President the Fart" that is based off the Rainbow Road in Mario Kart. Dingle even plays a similar role of Lakitu when Festro falls off.
** "Broken Chair" has a part where Dingle has his own band. They play a song that sounds similar to Crazy Train by Ozzy Osbourne. Dingle then holds a bat and appears to be fixing to bite its head off then he kisses it instead.
* TheUnintelligible: Dingle, [[IntelligibleUnintelligible yet the other monsters can understand him]].
* WeaksauceWeakness: Festro apparently has a crippling fear of [[http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mom+jeans mom jeans]], which the other Disgustoids help him conquer.
* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs
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