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* MemeticMutation: The ThemeTuneRap has taken off on [=YouTube=] in 2023 as an InterruptingMeme. “Yo, imma let you finish but, DING DONG!”
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* MemeticMutation: The ThemeTuneRap has taken off became one on [=YouTube=] in 2023 as an InterruptingMeme. “Yo, imma let you finish but, DING DONG!”
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* MemeticMutation: The ThemeTuneRap has taken off on YouTube in 2023 as an InterruptingMeme. “Yo, imma let you finish but, DING DONG!”
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* MemeticMutation: The ThemeTuneRap has taken off on YouTube [=YouTube=] in 2023 as an InterruptingMeme. “Yo, imma let you finish but, DING DONG!”
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%%* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.
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* MemeticMutation: The ThemeTuneRap has taken off on YouTube in 2023 as an InterruptingMeme. “Yo, imma let you finish but, DING DONG!”
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%%* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.
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%%* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.moments.
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* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Oddly Crash at times. Where mostly everyone considers him to be [[TheScrappy extremely unlikable,]] yet a minority of viewers can consider him pleasant, hilarious, and at least tolerable at times since he isn't always obnoxious but sometimes comically or goofily so.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Oddly BaseBreakingCharacter: Crash at times. Where mostly everyone considers him to be [[TheScrappy extremely unlikable,]] yet a minority of himself. Some viewers can consider him pleasant, hilarious, to be annoying and at least tolerable at times since he isn't always obnoxious but sometimes comically or goofily so.unlikable, while others found him to be decently likable and even funny from time to time.
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* SoBadItsGood: The ThemeTuneRap. It opens with a reference to Kanye West's infamous "Imma let you finish" (which was an outdated meme even when the show premiered), the lyrics aren't well-written at all, and it tries way too hard to make Crash look cool. That said, the theme song is just so absurd and hilariously dated that it's hard not to get ironic enjoyment out of it.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Oddly Crash at times. Where mostly everyone considers him to be [[TheScrappy extremely unlikable,]] yet a minority of viewers can consider him pleasant, hilarious, and at least tolerable at times since he isn't always obnoxious but sometimes comically or goofily so.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Oddly Crash at times. Where mostly everyone considers him to be [[TheScrappy extremely unlikable,]] yet a minority of viewers can consider him pleasant, hilarious, and at least tolerable at times since he isn't always obnoxious but sometimes comically or goofily so.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of ''Creator/MckennaGrace'' of ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' and ''Film/{{Gifted}}'' fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of ''Creator/MckennaGrace'' Creator/MckennaGrace of ''Film/GhostbustersAfterlife'' and ''Film/{{Gifted}}'' fame.
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* FantasticAesop: When there are times where there are unexpected kinds of morals in the show with some situations in it that'd be rather unpredictable (if ordinary in hindsight), yet they can be quite off-the-wall at times along with a comedic resolution to it.
* TheFool: The titular Crash because of how much of a bumbling idiot he is, but he can also be this when [[IronButtMonkey subjected into tons of cartoony slapstick]] on occasion by abusers or through his own stupidity.
* LiveActionCartoon: Considering that this is rather a typical sitcom with minor story arcs, but [[LivingToy Crash]] being on screen most resolves in making this happen at times (rather if it seems cartoony or not).
* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and Film/{{Gifted}} fame.
* SadistShow: This was rather occasional when Crash is literally treated like TheChewToy around others such as the Bernstein family and residents of their home.
* TheFool: The titular Crash because of how much of a bumbling idiot he is, but he can also be this when [[IronButtMonkey subjected into tons of cartoony slapstick]] on occasion by abusers or through his own stupidity.
* LiveActionCartoon: Considering that this is rather a typical sitcom with minor story arcs, but [[LivingToy Crash]] being on screen most resolves in making this happen at times (rather if it seems cartoony or not).
* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and Film/{{Gifted}} fame.
* SadistShow: This was rather occasional when Crash is literally treated like TheChewToy around others such as the Bernstein family and residents of their home.
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* TheFool: The titular Crash because of how much of a bumbling idiot he is, but he can also be this when [[IronButtMonkey subjected into tons of cartoony slapstick]] on occasion by abusers or through his own stupidity.
* LiveActionCartoon: Considering that this is rather a typical sitcom with minor story arcs, but [[LivingToy Crash]] being on screen most resolves in making this happen at times (rather if it seems cartoony or not).
* SadistShow: This was rather occasional when Crash is literally treated like TheChewToy around others such as the Bernstein family and residents of their home.
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* StockAesops: There are some episodes that can provide morals to the viewer, if [[FantasticAesop mostly strange ones.]]
* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/Disney XD}} was trying to be for the time.
* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of an [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} wacky]] {{Manchild}} instead.
* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/Disney XD}} was trying to be for the time.
* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of an [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} wacky]] {{Manchild}} instead.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and ''Film/{{Gifted}}'' fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and ''Film/{{Gifted}}'' Film/{{Gifted}} fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and Film/Gifted fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was the acting debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and Film/Gifted ''Film/{{Gifted}}'' fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was creator/McKennaGrace’s acting debut.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was creator/McKennaGrace’s the acting debut.debut of Creator/MckennaGrace of Film/GhostbustersAfterlife and Film/Gifted fame.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Strange to think that this odd show was creator/McKennaGrace’s acting debut.
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* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of a {{Manchild}} instead.
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* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of a an [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} wacky]] {{Manchild}} instead.
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* FantasticAesop: When there are unexpected kinds of morals in the show with some situations in it, they can be quite off-the-wall at times along with a comedic resolution to it.
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* FantasticAesop: When there are times where there are unexpected kinds of morals in the show with some situations in it, it that'd be rather unpredictable (if ordinary in hindsight), yet they can be quite off-the-wall at times along with a comedic resolution to it.
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* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/DisneyXD}} was trying to be for the time.
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* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/DisneyXD}} {{Creator/Disney XD}} was trying to be for the time.
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* AlternateCharacterInterpretation: Oddly Crash at times. Where mostly everyone considers him to be [[TheScrappy extremely unlikable,]] yet a minority of viewers can consider him pleasant, hilarious, and at least tolerable at times since he isn't always obnoxious but sometimes comically or goofily so.
* BileFascination: Aside from being an average show, the [[SurrealHumor surreal and humorously bizarre parts]] (or even the hilarious moments in this show) to this show makes the spontaneous aspects of this show rewatchable to some viewers purely out of how it's executed absurdly at times.
* FantasticAesop: When there are unexpected kinds of morals in the show with some situations in it, they can be quite off-the-wall at times along with a comedic resolution to it.
* TheFool: The titular Crash because of how much of a bumbling idiot he is, but he can also be this when [[IronButtMonkey subjected into tons of cartoony slapstick]] on occasion by abusers or through his own stupidity.
* LiveActionCartoon: Considering that this is rather a typical sitcom with minor story arcs, but [[LivingToy Crash]] being on screen most resolves in making this happen at times (rather if it seems cartoony or not).
* SadistShow: This was rather occasional when Crash is literally treated like TheChewToy around others such as the Bernstein family and residents of their home.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Once again, the show itself may seem to have ''some'' mediocrity and blandness in itself, but there can be some episodes viewers can enjoy aside from the mean-spirited or flawed aspects of this show.
* StockAesops: There are some episodes that can provide morals to the viewer, if [[FantasticAesop mostly strange ones.]]
* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/DisneyXD}} was trying to be for the time.
* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of a {{Manchild}} instead.
* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.
* BileFascination: Aside from being an average show, the [[SurrealHumor surreal and humorously bizarre parts]] (or even the hilarious moments in this show) to this show makes the spontaneous aspects of this show rewatchable to some viewers purely out of how it's executed absurdly at times.
* FantasticAesop: When there are unexpected kinds of morals in the show with some situations in it, they can be quite off-the-wall at times along with a comedic resolution to it.
* TheFool: The titular Crash because of how much of a bumbling idiot he is, but he can also be this when [[IronButtMonkey subjected into tons of cartoony slapstick]] on occasion by abusers or through his own stupidity.
* LiveActionCartoon: Considering that this is rather a typical sitcom with minor story arcs, but [[LivingToy Crash]] being on screen most resolves in making this happen at times (rather if it seems cartoony or not).
* SadistShow: This was rather occasional when Crash is literally treated like TheChewToy around others such as the Bernstein family and residents of their home.
* SoOkayItsAverage: Once again, the show itself may seem to have ''some'' mediocrity and blandness in itself, but there can be some episodes viewers can enjoy aside from the mean-spirited or flawed aspects of this show.
* StockAesops: There are some episodes that can provide morals to the viewer, if [[FantasticAesop mostly strange ones.]]
* TotallyRadical: The intro of this show and the vibes of stereotypical coolness that feels like it came from the 90s shows this despite coming from 2013, mainly for the sole purpose of showing how hip {{Creator/DisneyXD}} was trying to be for the time.
* VocalDissonance: Crash doesn't sound too much like a teenage puppet but rather having the dialect of a {{Manchild}} instead.
* TheWoobie: Both of the titular characters Crash and Bernstein can be this on occasion when we root for them at times, despite their jerkish moments.