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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the second season there's a couple episodes where a character gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls Thrasher a "skank".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids:
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Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the second season there's a couple episodes where a character gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls Thrasher a "skank"."skank".
** Also some of the themes it tackled. While there were a few that were familiar from other cartoons of the era (drugs are bad, don't be sexist), there were some that were unusually sophisticated for a cartoon meant for a younger audience (believe it or not). Like know when it's time to stop doing something, your heroes aren't always who they appear to be, sometimes there's a situation with no ideal resolution, or the dangers of gambling or obsessive stalkers.
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It's obvious and doesn't give anything away about the plot, so don't see why it needs to be a spoiler.


* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of every single episode. Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of every single episode. Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].himself.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's CareerEndingInjury.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's CareerEndingInjury.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the second season there's a coupl episodes where a character gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls Thrasher a "skank".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the second season there's a coupl couple episodes where a character gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls Thrasher a "skank".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the martial arts episode Thrasher actually gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls her a "skank".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon at times. In the martial arts episode Thrasher actually second season there's a coupl episodes where a character gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls her Thrasher a "skank".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForkids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon sometimes. In the martial arts episode Thrasher actually gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls her a "skank".

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForkids: WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon sometimes.at times. In the martial arts episode Thrasher actually gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls her a "skank".
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForkids: Not just the violence, which saw players getting decapitated or even disemboweled in a few extreme cases, but there's also some surprisingly strong language for a 90's cartoon sometimes. In the martial arts episode Thrasher actually gets away with saying "crap", and in a later one a teammate calls her a "skank".
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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of every single Eeisode. Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of every single Eeisode.episode. Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].
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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of [[PunctuatedForEmphasis every. Single. Episode.]] Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of [[PunctuatedForEmphasis every. Single. Episode.]] every single Eeisode. Oh yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]].

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode. Oh yeah that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]]

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? TitleSequence? Something you see at the beginning of [[PunctuatedForEmphasis every. Single. Episode. ]] Oh yeah yeah, and that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]]himself]].
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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.CareerEndingInjury.
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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode.

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* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode. Oh yeah that young boy [[spoiler: is none other than Bones Justice himself]]
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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode.
* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.
* NightmareFuel:
How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode.
* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.
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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.
* NightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode.

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* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.
* NightmareFuel:
AccidentalNightmareFuel: How about the little boy's flesh melting off during the theme song? Something you see at the beginning of every. Single. Episode.Episode.
* GrowingTheBeard: The second season vastly improved on the first, focusing less on Zalgor's grudge against Bones, more on the non-sports side of things and including more poignant stories, like Joe Magician's career-ending injury.

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