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** Creator/MichaelSeater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.

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** Creator/MichaelSeater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston Creator/JohnRalston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
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"This guy worked on multiple things with 1+ similar trope."


* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] that does the same exact thing.
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* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hemispheres" is a great episode. Not only did the actors do a great job acting the complete opposite of their characters, Corrine got the chance to explore her much-neglected creative side. But what does everyone remember from this episode? Marshall's extremely alluring bad boy alter ego.
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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[CoveredInGunge covered in]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext honey]] in "Pheromones". The honey looked very sticky and slimey.

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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[CoveredInGunge covered in]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext honey]] in "Pheromones". The honey looked very sticky and slimey.slimey.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The technology alone solidly dates this series. The episodes "Technology" and "Nanotechnology", as implied by their titles, are especially egregious. In "Technology", Marshall is proud to have invented speech-to-text capabilities for text messaging. For a flip phone. In "Nanotechnology", the gang wants to spy on a rival and shrink down a full-sized camcorder in order to do so. In addition, whenever the kids aren't in their uniforms, their fashion choices ''scream'' early-mid 2000's. It appears that Josie's fashion icon is Music/AvrilLavigne.
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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.

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** Michael Seater Creator/MichaelSeater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
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** Noah Reid is much better known as an adult for his role as Patrick on ''Series/SchittsCreek'' and ''Series/KevinFromWork''.

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** Noah Reid is much better known as an adult for his role as Patrick roles on ''Series/SchittsCreek'' and ''Series/KevinFromWork''.
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** Noah Reid is much better known as an adult for his role as Patrick on ''Series/SchittsCreek'' and ''Series/KevinFromWork''.
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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[CoveredInGunge covered in]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext honey]] in "Pheromones".

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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[CoveredInGunge covered in]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext honey]] in "Pheromones". The honey looked very sticky and slimey.
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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[covered in CoveredInGunge]] [[honey ItMakesSenseInContext]] in "Pheromones".

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* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[covered in CoveredInGunge]] [[honey ItMakesSenseInContext]] [[CoveredInGunge covered in]] [[ItMakesSenseInContext honey]] in "Pheromones".
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: In the first episode "Wormhole", Josie visits a forbidden room in Blake Holsey High. She encounters a mysterious woman and her black cat, which screeches at her. Startled, Josie runs out of there. The incident was never brought up again, although it shows how anything can happen at the school.



** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.

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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.episodes.
* {{Squick}}: Josie finding Professor Z completely [[covered in CoveredInGunge]] [[honey ItMakesSenseInContext]] in "Pheromones".
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* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] that does the exact same thing.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] that does the same exact same thing.
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* AccidentalAesop: While "Nutrition" has an overall message that replacing all food with supplements (in this case, black-hole influence nutrition bars) is bad, the way it's written comes off as "all supplements are bad." Josie even tells Z that she warned Vaughn "[These bars] are bad for you." This moral works for Lucas, who becomes dependent on them for brainpower, which no protein bar is really going to help with. However, it falls flat for Vaughn, who is a wrestler that trains frequently and relies on muscle mass/strength to compete--he is exactly the kind of person these supplements were created for and could actually be helpful for him in his goal at the end of the episode: build lean muscle mass to compete in the higher weight class. Maybe just not protein bars influenced by black holes.

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* AccidentalAesop: While "Nutrition" has an overall message that replacing all food with supplements (in this case, black-hole influence nutrition bars) is bad, the way it's written comes off as "all supplements are bad." Josie even tells Z that she warned Vaughn "[These bars] are bad for you." This moral works for Lucas, who becomes dependent on them for brainpower, which no protein bar is really going to help with. However, it falls flat for Vaughn, who is a wrestler that an athlete--a wrestler--who trains frequently often and relies on muscle mass/strength mass/brute strength to compete--he compete. He is exactly the kind of person these supplements were created are designed for and they could actually be helpful for him in his stated goal at the end of the episode: build lean muscle mass bulk up in order to compete properly in the higher weight class. Maybe just not protein bars influenced by black holes.holes with zero caloric value.
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* AccidentalAesop: While "Nutrition" has an overall message that replacing all food with supplements (in this case, black-hole influence nutrition bars) is bad, the way it's written comes off as "all supplements are bad." Josie even tells Z that she warned Vaughn "[These bars] are bad for you." This moral works for Lucas, who becomes dependent on them for brainpower, which no protein bar is really going to help with. However, it falls flat for Vaughn, who is a wrestler that trains frequently and relies on muscle mass/strength to compete--he is exactly the kind of person these supplements were created for and could actually be helpful for him in his goal at the end of the episode: build lean muscle mass to compete in the higher weight class. Maybe just not protein bars influenced by black holes.
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* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish later worked on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] that does the exact same thing.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish later worked would work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] that does the exact same thing.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would later go on to work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] with one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for all its titles.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This show uses one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for its titles. Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would later go on to work worked on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] with one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for all its titles.that does the exact same thing.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would later go on to work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] with one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for all its episodes.

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* HilariousInHindsight: Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would later go on to work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] with one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for all its episodes.titles.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Executive Producer Bruce Kalish would later go on to work on another [[Series/PowerRangersSPD children's show]] with one-word IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming for all its episodes.
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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The technology alone solidly dates this series. The episodes "Technology" and "Nanotechnology," as implied by their titles, are especially egregious. In "Technology," Marshall is proud to have invented text-to-speech capabilities for text messaging. For a flip phone. In "Nanotechnology," the gang wants to spy on a rival and shrink down a full-sized camcorder in order to do so.
** In addition, whenever the kids aren't in their uniforms, their fashion choices ''scream'' early-mid 2000's. It appears that Josie's fashion icon is Music/AvrilLavigne.

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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The technology alone solidly dates this series. The episodes "Technology" and "Nanotechnology," as implied by their titles, are especially egregious. In "Technology," Marshall is proud to have invented text-to-speech capabilities for text messaging. For a flip phone. In "Nanotechnology," the gang wants to spy on a rival and shrink down a full-sized camcorder in order to do so.
** In addition, whenever the kids aren't in their uniforms, their fashion choices ''scream'' early-mid 2000's. It appears that Josie's fashion icon is Music/AvrilLavigne.
episodes.
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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.

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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.episodes.
UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The technology alone solidly dates this series. The episodes "Technology" and "Nanotechnology," as implied by their titles, are especially egregious. In "Technology," Marshall is proud to have invented text-to-speech capabilities for text messaging. For a flip phone. In "Nanotechnology," the gang wants to spy on a rival and shrink down a full-sized camcorder in order to do so.
** In addition, whenever the kids aren't in their uniforms, their fashion choices ''scream'' early-mid 2000's. It appears that Josie's fashion icon is Music/AvrilLavigne.
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Hey Its That Guy cut by TRS decision. Ditto for Hey Its That Voice.


** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for [[HeyItsThatGuy a real break down]].

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** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for [[HeyItsThatGuy a real break down]].
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* {{Anvilicious}}: Since it ''is'' a (somewhat) educational show for children, each episode has a very non-subtle moral that is stated by the [[DayInTheLimelight limelight character]] during the climax.
* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hemispheres" is a great episode. Not only did the actors do a great job acting the complete opposite of their characters, Corrine got the chance to explore her much-neglected creative side. But what does everyone remember from this episode? Marshall's extremely alluring bad boy alter ego.



* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hemispheres" is a great episode. Not only did the actors do a great job acting the complete opposite of their characters, Corrine got the chance to explore her much-neglected creative side. But what does everyone remember from this episode? Marshall's extremely alluring bad boy alter ego.
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** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for [[HeyItsThatGuy a real break down]].

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** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for [[HeyItsThatGuy a real break down]].down]].
* BestKnownForTheFanservice: "Hemispheres" is a great episode. Not only did the actors do a great job acting the complete opposite of their characters, Corrine got the chance to explore her much-neglected creative side. But what does everyone remember from this episode? Marshall's extremely alluring bad boy alter ego.
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** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for a real break down.

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** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for [[HeyItsThatGuy a real break down.down]].
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* RetroactiveRecognition:
** Michael Seater went on to star in ''Series/LifeWithDerek''. John Ralston (Avenir) and Shadia Simmons appeared in supporting roles, while Robert Clark appeared in two episodes.
** This doesn't even begin to cover it. See Franchise/{{Degrassi}}'s [[Trivia/{{Degrassi}} trivia page]] for a real break down.
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too good to last cleanup


* TooGoodToLast -- Perhaps [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] in that rather than the production company closing the show down, the production company ''itself'' closed down, which by default stopped the show from continuing.

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