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* AuthorsSavingThrow: One of the most common criticisms of the movie was the live-action portions due to them not gelling well with the animated portions as well as the overuse of gross-out humor. This series is entirely animated, it creates a more closer connection between the inside body scenes and the outside body scenes, and the gross-out humor is downplayed and uses other humor such as [[DeadpanSnarker snarky]] humor.
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* StrawmanHasAPoint: Both Chief Gluteus and Mayor Spryman tend to give Ozzy, and to a lesser extent Drix, a hard time when it comes to their involvement in trying to take down the germs and viruses that want to harm Hector, as they both don't get much respect or gratitude for the rounds up they make, and have been blamed a couple of times for things that weren't their fault. But considering that Ozzy tends to cause trouble for both Gluteus and Spryman a lot, he is often disrespectful to both of them especially when he met them in the first episode, and since he and Drix are both detectives and their involvement in police work comes off as vigilantism, it's justified why he and Drix don't get much respect from them.
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* NightmareFuel: The anti-smoking episode.
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* NightmareFuel: The anti-smoking smoking episode.
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* NightmareFuel: The anti-smoking episode.
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* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iDnb8DSn6Uk The theme song]]:
-->''[[IncrediblyLamePun They're bad to the bone,]] [[RhymesOnADime even badder in the bladder,]]''\\
''Make a scene in the spleen, put the hustle in the muscle'',\\
''Put the [[TotallyRadical hip]] in the hips, the word on the lips,''\\
''Ideas in the brain, keepin' him sane!''\\
''(Keepin' him sane!)''
-->''[[IncrediblyLamePun They're bad to the bone,]] [[RhymesOnADime even badder in the bladder,]]''\\
''Make a scene in the spleen, put the hustle in the muscle'',\\
''Put the [[TotallyRadical hip]] in the hips, the word on the lips,''\\
''Ideas in the brain, keepin' him sane!''\\
''(Keepin' him sane!)''
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* GeniusBonus: The episode "Strepfinger" is a Franchise/JamesBond pastiche featuring a penicillin drug portrayed as a TuxedoAndMartini secret agent. It seems like a random gag, unless you know that penicillin was discovered by a scientist named "[[Creator/IanFleming Fleming]]".
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* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid. To top it off, while some of what he does go through were logical, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if exaggerated]], end results of his actions in order to teach AnAesop (the episode about a blood clot implied he'd been eating unhealthily for a while now, the episode about a concussion started with him skateboarding with no helmet, etc.), some were just bad luck or circumstance (the ''pilot episode'' shows him getting Scarlet Fever from a mosquito bite, and the very next episode is him having to face a bully who could knock six bells out of him because Ozzy hit the wrong nerve at the wrong time).
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* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid.teen. To top it off, while some of what he does go through were logical, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if exaggerated]], end results of his actions in order to teach AnAesop (the episode about a blood clot implied he'd been eating unhealthily for a while now, the episode about a concussion started with him skateboarding with no helmet, etc.), some were just bad luck or circumstance (the ''pilot episode'' shows him getting Scarlet Fever from a mosquito bite, and the very next episode is him having to face a bully who could knock six bells out of him because Ozzy hit the wrong nerve at the wrong time).
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Broken Base requires two sides
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** The fact the pilot episode showed Frank from the ''Osmosis Jones'' movie going back to his slob ways upset some people considering the entire subplot involving him bettering himself was AllForNothing.
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* HilariousInHindsight: One episode has a LawyerFriendlyCameo of [[Franchise/{{Pokemon}} Pikachu]]. About six years after the show came out, scientists discovered an extracellular protein they called ''pikachurin''.
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** The fact the pilot episode showed Frank from the ''Osmosis Jones'' movie going back to his slob ways upset some people considering the entire subplot involving him bettering himself was AllForNothing.
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** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder. Doubly jarring since Ozzy ''did'' travel to Christine's body at one point, where we saw how the lifestyles of those inside bodies differed depending on the biological sex of their host, meaning examining other bodies while still having Hector as the main hub would have been possible. And of course, it being for younger audiences, the onset of sexual maturity and [[SquIck everything it entails]] wasn't explored (though Hector does experience a small growth spurt and some G-rated side effects of puberty).
* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid.
* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid.
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** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder. Doubly jarring since Ozzy ''did'' travel to Christine's body at one point, where we saw how the lifestyles of those inside bodies differed depending on the biological sex of their host, meaning examining other bodies while still having Hector as the main hub would have been possible. And of course, it being for younger audiences, the onset of sexual maturity and [[SquIck [[{{Squick}} everything it entails]] wasn't explored (though Hector does experience a small growth spurt and some G-rated side effects of puberty).
* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid. To top it off, while some of what he does go through were logical, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if exaggerated]], end results of his actions in order to teach AnAesop (the episode about a blood clot implied he'd been eating unhealthily for a while now, the episode about a concussion started with him skateboarding with no helmet, etc.), some were just bad luck or circumstance (the ''pilot episode'' shows him getting Scarlet Fever from a mosquito bite, and the very next episode is him having to face a bully who could knock six bells out of him because Ozzy hit the wrong nerve at the wrong time).
* TheWoobie: Poor Hector had the misfortune of having his body be the main hub of a show about health and the human body...so naturally he's the host to a whole bunch of illnesses and injuries, many of which could kill him. And unlike Frank, he's just a kid. To top it off, while some of what he does go through were logical, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin if exaggerated]], end results of his actions in order to teach AnAesop (the episode about a blood clot implied he'd been eating unhealthily for a while now, the episode about a concussion started with him skateboarding with no helmet, etc.), some were just bad luck or circumstance (the ''pilot episode'' shows him getting Scarlet Fever from a mosquito bite, and the very next episode is him having to face a bully who could knock six bells out of him because Ozzy hit the wrong nerve at the wrong time).
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Why are you arguing with yourself?
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* MrFanservice: Hector is... kinda hot? [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Even Ozzy says he's "handsome".]] It was an {{Animesque}} show, but whatever.
** [[JailBait HE'S THIRTEEN!]]
** [[JailBait HE'S THIRTEEN!]]
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* MrFanservice: Hector is... kinda hot? [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Even Ozzy says he's "handsome".]] It was an {{Animesque}} show, but whatever.
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** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder. Doubly jarring since Ozzy ''did'' travel to Christine's body at one point, where we saw how the lifestyles of those inside bodies differed depending on the biological sex of their host, meaning examining other bodies while still having Hector as the main hub would have been possible. And of course, it being for younger audiences, the onset of sexual maturity and [[SquIck everything it entails]] wasn't explored (though Hector does experience a small growth spurt and some G-rated side effects of puberty).
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* JerkassWoobie: Ozzy's evil twin in the episode where Ozzy undergoes mitosis and splits into two. While his motives don't justify trying to kill Ozzy, he notes that his [[MultiArmedAndDangerous mutation]] will lead to him being rejected by Hector unless he kills the original, meaning he's basically motivated by a fear of dying so soon after he came into existence. Even ''Ozzy himself'' seems to sympathize, as he arranges to have his twin sent to Hector's dog to be "King of the Canine" rather than just straight up flushed.
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** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder.
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** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder. Doubly jarring since Ozzy ''did'' travel to Christine's body at one point, where we saw how the lifestyles of those inside bodies differed depending on the biological sex of their host, meaning examining other bodies while still having Hector as the main hub would have been possible.
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* BrokenBase: Some fans see the series as better than the movie due to the omission of live-action grossout scenes and its edutainment factor, while others see it as inferior to the movie and expressed disappointment that the darker, "adult" tone of the movie was replaced with a lighter, cheesier, more kid-friendly one in the show.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Allergies are biologically described, as what happens when the white blood cells become overprotective towards a specific thing (allergens). Knowing this fact, the episode with allergens could've been the perfect opportunity to make fun of the way governments [[PoliceBrutality (and cops)]] go to ridiculous lengths in fighting crime and terror.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** Allergies are biologically described, as what happens when the white blood cells become overprotective towards a specific thing (allergens). Knowing this fact, the episode with allergens could've been the perfect opportunity to make fun of the way governments [[PoliceBrutality (and cops)]] go to ridiculous lengths in fighting crime and terror. Instead, the allergen is just as antagonistic as every other germ in the series and the closest we get is an innocent being mistaken for the allergen.
** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder.
** Allergies are biologically described, as what happens when the white blood cells become overprotective towards a specific thing (allergens). Knowing this fact, the episode with allergens could've been the perfect opportunity to make fun of the way governments [[PoliceBrutality (and cops)]] go to ridiculous lengths in fighting crime and terror. Instead, the allergen is just as antagonistic as every other germ in the series and the closest we get is an innocent being mistaken for the allergen.
** The fact that Hector was a relatively normal boy left a lot of unanswered questions as to how the body and mind, and their respective characters, would be different if the host had a chronic condition or mental disorder.
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* DudeNotFunny: Though she plainly means no harm, Hector's loving but snarky mother earns this when she views his zit and proclaims it to be the worst ever, causing him to run off. Her look indicates she realizes she didn't allow for how upset he was. But it's not the only time this happens.
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* DudeNotFunny: Though she plainly means no harm, Hector's loving but snarky mother earns this when she views his zit and proclaims it to be the worst ever, causing him to run off. Her look indicates she realizes she didn't allow for how upset he was. But it's not the only time this happens.
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* TheScrappy: Mayor Sprymon. He's an UngratefulBastard who abuses his power as mayor and bullies Ozzy.
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* TheScrappy: Mayor Sprymon.Spryman. He's an UngratefulBastard who abuses his power as mayor and bullies Ozzy.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Allergies are biologically described, as what happens when the white blood cells becomes overprotective towards a specific thing (allergenes). Knowing this fact, the episode with allergenes could've been the perfect opportunity to make fun of the way governments [[PoliceBrutality (and cops)]] goes to ridiculous lengths in fighting crime and terror.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Allergies are biologically described, as what happens when the white blood cells becomes become overprotective towards a specific thing (allergenes). (allergens). Knowing this fact, the episode with allergenes allergens could've been the perfect opportunity to make fun of the way governments [[PoliceBrutality (and cops)]] goes go to ridiculous lengths in fighting crime and terror.
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** Drix and Maria Amino
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* TheScrappy: Mayor Sprymon. He's an UngratefulBastard who abuses his power as mayor and bullies Ozzy.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: The show is not subtle about the health and safety advice it gives, but since it's meant to be an edutainment show about a teenager's body, it can be forgiven for this.
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* EarWorm: The theme song:
-->''They're bad to the bone, even badder in the bladder,''\\
''Make a scene in the spleen, put the hustle in the muscle'',\\
''Put the hip in the hips, the word on the lips,''\\
''Ideas in the brain, keepin' him sane!''\\
''(Keepin' him sane!)''
-->''They're bad to the bone, even badder in the bladder,''\\
''Make a scene in the spleen, put the hustle in the muscle'',\\
''Put the hip in the hips, the word on the lips,''\\
''Ideas in the brain, keepin' him sane!''\\
''(Keepin' him sane!)''