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* OffscreenInertia: The Troublemakers always ended each episode in a demeaning position, even staying that way for the "Crazy Shake". Their final appearance in particular had them trapped in a forcefield that was spiraling through space.



* PokemonSpeak: The only word Umicar ever says is his own name, though it will change accordingly if he transforms into something else (e.g. "Umicopter" in the "Rescue" episodes).



* WrapUpSong: Every episode ends with "The Umi Shake" song and dance. The lyrics were shortened and changed since Season 2, and every character who appeared in the episode joins as well.

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* WrapUpSong: Every episode ends with "The Umi a "Crazy Shake" song and dance. The lyrics were shortened and changed since Season 2, and every character who appeared in the episode joins as well.

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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup, YMMV


* InconsistentSpelling:
** "Milli" is sometimes spelled as "Millie".
** [=DoorMouse=] has his name spelled as "Door Mouse" and "Dormouse".



* PokeThePoodle: Most of the crimes the Troublemakers commit tend to be this, from breaking a skateboard to stealing lunch boxes. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Their most heinous crime]] however, was [[MoralEventHorizon splitting the moon into four pieces]].

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* PokeThePoodle: Most of the crimes the Troublemakers commit tend to be this, from breaking a skateboard to stealing lunch boxes. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Their most heinous crime]] however, was [[MoralEventHorizon splitting the moon into four pieces]].pieces.



* SpellMyNameWithAnS:
** "Milli" is sometimes spelled as "Millie".
** [=DoorMouse=] has his name spelled as "Door Mouse" and "Dormouse".

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* CatsAreMean: The Shape Bandit is very clever and tricky when stealing shapes, but not mean. In fact, the reason why he stole all those shapes in the first place is because [[spoiler:he wanted to build a house to live in Umi City]]. When that was done, he inverts it altogether by never stealing shapes again.

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* CatsAreMean: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. The Shape Bandit is very clever and tricky when stealing shapes, but not mean. In fact, the reason why he stole all those shapes in the first place is because [[spoiler:he wanted to build a house to live in Umi City]]. When that was done, he inverts it altogether by never stealing shapes again.



* CatsAreMean: Downplayed. The Shape Bandit is very clever and tricky, but not mean.
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** In one episode, since Geo at the time still doesn't have his Shape Belt, he decides to make a helicopter out of food to be able to chase the Shape Bandit. They are able to go after him and go to his secret hideout, but not without consequences as their helicopter suffered two bits from birds, leading to them having to avoid four-bump clouds.

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** In one episode, since Geo at the time still doesn't have his Shape Belt, he decides to make a helicopter out of food to be able to chase the Shape Bandit. They are able to go after him and go to his secret hideout, but not without consequences as their helicopter suffered two bits bites from birds, leading to them having to avoid four-bump clouds.

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* UnconventionalFoodUsage: In a licensed game, the villain causes "silly" things to happen around town, such as a window being made of cheese and a car's wheel being swapped with a pizza.

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In a licensed game, the villain causes "silly" things to happen around town, such as a window being made of cheese and a car's wheel being swapped with a pizza.pizza.
** In one episode, since Geo at the time still doesn't have his Shape Belt, he decides to make a helicopter out of food to be able to chase the Shape Bandit. They are able to go after him and go to his secret hideout, but not without consequences as their helicopter suffered two bits from birds, leading to them having to avoid four-bump clouds.
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* GirlyGirlWithATomboyStreak: Milli is overall pretty girly, with stuff like the [[PinkMeansFeminine default pink dress]], GirlishPigtails, and her love of flowers, but at the same time, she is also a GirlyBruiser who can do Kung-Fu, and does share some interests with her little brother, Geo, like video games and dinosaurs.
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* StarringSmurfette: Somewhat downplayed, Milli is the only female member and the leader, though the show gives equal focus between her, Geo, and Bot, most of the time. That said, this is especially obvious on episodes focusing on her like "Milli Saves the Day", where the premise is that [[DistressedDude Geo and Bot]] got stuck in honey and need Milli's help.

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* StarringSmurfette: Somewhat downplayed, ZigZagged, Milli is the only female member and the leader, though the show gives equal focus between her, Geo, and Bot, most of the time. That said, this is especially obvious on episodes focusing on her like "Milli Saves the Day", where the premise is that [[DistressedDude Geo and Bot]] got stuck in honey and need Milli's help.



-->'''The Shape Bandit''': "I'm a Shape Bandit. Please understand it. Shape Collecting is what I do."

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-->'''The --->'''The Shape Bandit''': "I'm a Shape Bandit. Please understand it. Shape Collecting is what I do."



-->'''The [=TroubleMakers=]''': Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Double the trouble for you!

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-->'''The --->'''The [=TroubleMakers=]''': Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Trouble-Dee, Double the trouble for you!
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That's ridiculous, this is a PRESCHOOL show.


* UncertainDoom: "Umi Space Heroes," the finale, ends with the Troublemakers being ejected into space, never to be seen again. One could assume they are dead, but one of the animators, Erin Natal, said that their fate is "for you to decide," and said she thinks that "you can't keep The Troublemakers down for long."
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* BadassAdorable: While the titular team itself start out as just adorable, being a trio of tiny superheroes who are cute and friendly, overtime, as the show adds more action, they gradually become this, which is especially obvious by season 4, where the team does quite a lot of action and still look cute.
* BeachEpisode: The first involving rescuing a Blue Mermaid. The second involving returning a shark car to its owner.

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* BadassAdorable: While the titular team itself start starts out as just adorable, being a trio of tiny superheroes who are cute and friendly, overtime, as the show adds more action, they gradually become this, which is especially obvious by season 4, where the team does quite a lot of action and still look cute.
* BeachEpisode: The Two of them, the first involving rescuing a Blue Mermaid. The Mermaid, and the second involving returning a shark car to its owner.
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* OdeToFood:
** "Snack Patterns" from "Ready for Take-Off" has the team sing about various foods put in different patterns, initiated after seeing a pattern of juice and pretzels on the plane's snack cart.
** "We Like Milk" from "The Milk Out", where the team sings about milk and its healthiness.
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* PokeThePoodle: Most of the crimes the Troublemakers commit tend to be this, from breaking a skateboard to stealing lunch boxes. Their most heinous crime however, was splitting the moon into four pieces.

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* PokeThePoodle: Most of the crimes the Troublemakers commit tend to be this, from breaking a skateboard to stealing lunch boxes. [[NotSoHarmlessVillain Their most heinous crime crime]] however, was [[MoralEventHorizon splitting the moon into four pieces.pieces]].
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* ForTheEvulz: Pretty much the only reason the Troublemakers do what they do.
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''Team Umizoomi'' is a computer-animated EdutainmentShow, with a focus on teaching beginning math concepts to preschool children. The main characters -- Milli, Geo, and Bot -- are three miniature heroes who live in a statue in Umi City. They help (real) children with their dilemmas, all of which require solving various counting, addition, and geometric challenges to do so. The viewer is addressed as their "[=UmiFriend=]" and incorporated into their adventures.

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''Team Umizoomi'' is a computer-animated superhero EdutainmentShow, with a focus on teaching beginning math concepts to preschool children. The main characters -- Milli, Geo, and Bot -- are three miniature heroes who live in a statue in Umi City. They help (real) children with their dilemmas, all of which require solving various counting, addition, and geometric challenges to do so. The viewer is addressed as their "[=UmiFriend=]" and incorporated into their adventures.

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* ParentalBonus: The title of "Gizmos Gone Wild" is a reference to ''Girls Gone Wild'', a porn/adult entertainment franchise.



** In "Haircut Hijinx", Team Umizoomi has made references to VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog (in Geo's short hair segment), Literature/SherlockHolmes, Anthony and Cleopatra, and ''Franchise/StarWars'' (in the photos segment).

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** In "Haircut Hijinx", Team Umizoomi has made references to VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog (in Geo's short hair segment), Literature/SherlockHolmes, Anthony and Cleopatra, and ''Franchise/StarWars'' (in the photos segment).

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