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** The third was another Annie award in 1999, the category being Outstanding Achievement in Production Design in an Animated TV Program. The ''Jetcat'' short "Scred Identity'' was a nominee.

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** The third was another Annie award in 1999, the category being Outstanding Achievement in Production Design in an Animated TV Program. The ''Jetcat'' short "Scred "Sacred Identity'' was a nominee.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: June and Henry, the hosts of the show, are this for the Nick fandom as a whole in a similar fashion to WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit, they were long-forgotten for ''years'' up until recently with a strong fandom.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: EnsembleDarkhorse:
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June and Henry, the hosts of the show, are this for the Nick fandom as a whole in a similar fashion to WesternAnimation/OswaldTheLuckyRabbit, they were long-forgotten for ''years'' up until recently with a strong fandom.fandom.
** Stacy, a girl from the Life with Loopy segment "Larry's Girl" that Larry falls in love with, only appeared once and with a few lines, but has gained a notable following, often being featured in fan works and provided with a deeper characterization.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it ''is'' for kids (never mind all the nightmare fuel and crap past the radar), it's for a somewhat (but not by much) older demographic than most of Nick's shows at the time.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it ''is'' for kids (never mind all the nightmare fuel and crap past the radar), it's was made for a somewhat (but not by much) older demographic than most of Nick's shows at the time.time, the show does have plenty of unnerving scenes and inappropriate humour that isn't very suitable for kids.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it ''is'' for kids (never mind all the nightmare fuel and crap past the radar), it's for a somewhat (but not by much) older demographic than most of Nick's shows at the time.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While it ''is'' for kids (never mind all the nightmare fuel and crap past the radar), it's for a somewhat (but not by much) older demographic than most of Nick's shows at the time.
%%zce* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: ''Life with Loopy'', depending on who you ask.
%%zce** ''Lava'', full stop.
%%zce** The early versions of the Henry and June shorts
%%zce** ''The Adventures of Patch Head''.
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** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where Henry and June are having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo is completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.

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** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where Henry and June are having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo is completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.
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* ToyShip: It's not uncommon for people to ship Henry and June together due to their dynamic and strong bond with each other.
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** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where the duo is having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo is completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.

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** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where the duo is Henry and June are having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo is completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.
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* ToyShip: Henry and June. Justified, however, as it's quite obvious that they like each other.

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* ToyShip: It's not uncommon for people to ship Henry and June. Justified, however, as it's quite obvious that they like June together due to their dynamic and strong bond with each other.
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** The third was another Annie award in 1999, the category being Outstanding Acheivement in Production Design in an Animated TV Program. The ''Jetcat'' short "Scred Identity'' was a nominee.

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** The third was another Annie award in 1999, the category being Outstanding Acheivement Achievement in Production Design in an Animated TV Program. The ''Jetcat'' short "Scred Identity'' was a nominee.



** In The Henry And June pilot, The first half (The duo starting their new show) has them nearly get cancelled in-universe while the second half (Henry and June going back to school hoping to get some recognition for their show), no one (besides creepy fanboy Ryan) watched their show's premiere the night before in-universe. Considering the fact that the Henry and June show lasted a single 2-episode half pilot before being not only cancelled but erased from the network's history as well anything having to do with ''Kablam!'' besides ''Action Leauge NOW!'', it makes the pilot strangely prophetic.

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** In The Henry And June pilot, The first half (The duo starting their new show) has them nearly get cancelled in-universe while the second half (Henry and June going back to school hoping to get some recognition for their show), no one (besides creepy fanboy Ryan) watched their show's premiere the night before in-universe. Considering the fact that the Henry and June show lasted a single 2-episode half pilot before being not only cancelled but erased from the network's history as well as anything having to do with ''Kablam!'' besides ''Action Leauge League NOW!'', it makes the pilot strangely prophetic.



* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Subject of a stunningly large number of them, not least of which are that [[MissingEpisode Henry and June kiss in a lost episode 19]] and [[ScrewedByTheNetwork Nickelodeon junked two seasons worth of unaired material.]]

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* PopCultureUrbanLegends: Subject of a stunningly large number of them, not least of which are that [[MissingEpisode Henry and June kiss in a lost episode 19]] 29]] and [[ScrewedByTheNetwork Nickelodeon junked two seasons worth of unaired material.]]



* SpecialEffectFailure: ''Life with Loopy'' falls under this sometimes. However this was more often in the older episodes, and improves as the show goes on.
** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where the duo are having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo are completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.

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* SpecialEffectFailure: ''Life with Loopy'' falls under this sometimes. However However, this was more often in the older episodes, and improves as the show goes on.
** There's a scene in "Get Sam Donaldson's Mystery Bag!", where the duo are is having a robot war...and one part shows that inside the robots, the duo are is completely static. However this ''is'' justified, as flash animation wasn't very common yet.



* TearJerker: June missing Henry after his resign from the show. And many other moments due to nostalgia.

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* TearJerker: June missing Henry after his resign resignation from the show. And many other moments due to nostalgia.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: ''Life with Loopy'', depending on who you ask.
** ''Lava'', full stop.
** The early versions of the Henry and June shorts
** ''The Adventures of Patch Head''.

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* %%zce* WhatDoYouMeanItWasntMadeOnDrugs: ''Life with Loopy'', depending on who you ask.
** %%zce** ''Lava'', full stop.
** %%zce** The early versions of the Henry and June shorts
** %%zce** ''The Adventures of Patch Head''.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Loopy was notably Creator/DanielleJudovits' first (major) voice acting role before she went on to play [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Tenten]], [[Manga/SailorMoon Naru Osaka]], [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Glitter Spring]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman Batgirl]], among others.

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* RetroactiveRecognition: RetroactiveRecognition:
** Creator/NoahSegan voiced Henry, and Creator/MischaBarton voiced Betty-Anne Bongo.
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Loopy was notably Creator/DanielleJudovits' first (major) voice acting role before she went on to play [[Manga/{{Naruto}} Tenten]], [[Manga/SailorMoon Naru Osaka]], [[Anime/SmilePrettyCure Glitter Spring]], and [[WesternAnimation/TheBatman Batgirl]], among others.
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Tastes Like Diabetes is no longer a trope. Moving examples to other tropes when applicable.


* TastesLikeDiabetes: ''Life with Loopy''.....[[NightmareFuel at least for a minute]]
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* UncannyValley: On some occasions.
** One example that comes to mind is the characters from the one-off CG short The Shizzagee. Especially the Shizzagee's owner.
** ''Garbage Boy''. DEAR GOD.
** ''Angela Anaconda''. Believe it or not, the [[WesternAnimation/AngelaAnaconda spinoff]] actually had ''more'' effort put into it.

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* HilariousInHindsight: A space alien named Film/{{Prometheus}}?

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A space alien named Film/{{Prometheus}}?Film/{{Prometheus}}?
** One of the last things Henry and June were seen doing on Nickelodeon was promoting ''[[Anime/Pokemon3 Pokémon 3 the Movie: Spell of the Unown]]''. June's voice actor, Julia [=McIlvaine=], would eventually contribute her voice to ''VideoGame/PokemonMasters'' and ''WebAnimation/PokemonTwilightWings''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: A space alien named Film/{{Prometheus}}?

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* HarsherInHindsight: One episode featured Henry and June all set to [[MilestoneCelebration celebrate the show's 100th episode]], but it turns out that Henry miscounted, and that it's not the 100th episode after all. This amusing gag is made a bit sadder when you realize that the show never made it to a 100th episode, coming short of even the halfway point at 47 episodes.

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One episode featured Henry and June all set to [[MilestoneCelebration celebrate the show's 100th episode]], but it turns out that Henry miscounted, and that it's not the 100th episode after all. This amusing gag is made a bit sadder when you realize that the show never made it to a 100th episode, coming short of even the halfway point at 47 episodes.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For the 1990s. In Season 2, Henry and June's opening dance is the Macarena. Starting in Season 3, they perform a Riverdance piece.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: For UnintentionalPeriodPiece:
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the 1990s. brim with various 1990s pop culture references, and it's even more blatant in ''The Henry and June Show''. ''Action League Now!'' had a few of the pop culture references, but was nowhere near as heavy on them as Henry and June- most of the things dating the short to the late 1990s were the technology (and that most of the minor characters were Playskool dollhouse dolls from the early '90s). ''Life With Loopy'' almost averts it, with the exception of the technology shown (the first minute of the first episode even has Larry holding a boombox and waving around an audio cassette, for example) and some of the clothes and hairstyles on the kid characters.
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In Season 2, Henry and June's opening dance is the Macarena. Starting in Season 3, they perform a Riverdance piece.

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