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* DesignatedHero: Fin, Lo, and Emma in "Waves of Cheese". Yes it was slimy for Reef to use pick up lines from a movie to impress Blair, but you can't exactly give them the moral high ground here when they committed an actual crime by stealing her clothes to wear to the movie and unlike Reef, got away with it.
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* AmericansHateTingle: Like its predecessor [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} 6Teen]], the show wasn't very popular in America. Cartoon Network couldn't even bother finishing the series as it was removed after the season 1 episode "Endless Bummer", leaving the rest of season 1 and the entirety of season 2 unaired.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The [[ThemeTune theme song]] performed by Voodoo Highway Music & Post, INC.

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The [[ThemeTune theme song]] performed by Voodoo Highway Music & Post, INC.INC.
** Most of the soundtrack would count, as most of it consists of mid-to-late 2000's punk rock. For example, the first scene of the show plays "Dear Maria, Count Me In" by Music/AllTimeLow.
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* Unintentionally Sympathetic: Reef and Johnny in "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?". Despite showcasing how bad of a roommate Broseph is at the start of the episode, the pair are treated as if they're in the wrong for kicking Broseph out of their shared room. At the end of the episode Broseph has learned nothing from the experience while Reef and Johnny are stuck pampering him. In turn Broseph comes off as...
* Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Broseph is shown at his worst at the start of "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?", crossing from slovenly to outright disgusting and disrespectful of his friends. Understandably no one else wants to let Broseph bunk with them because of his bad habits and gross behaviours so he ends up building a sandcastle on the beach to stay in. By the end of the episode, other than a brief throwaway line, Broseph appears to have learnt nothing from the experience, makes no effort whatsoever to change his ways, and instead gets Reef and Johnny to pamper him back in their shared room.

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* Unintentionally Sympathetic: UnintentionallySympathetic: Reef and Johnny in "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?". Despite showcasing how bad of a roommate Broseph is at the start of the episode, the pair are treated as if they're in the wrong for kicking Broseph out of their shared room. At the end of the episode Broseph has learned nothing from the experience while Reef and Johnny are stuck pampering him. In turn Broseph comes off as...
* Unintentionally Unsympathetic: UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Broseph is shown at his worst at the start of "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?", crossing from slovenly to outright disgusting and disrespectful of his friends. Understandably no one else wants to let Broseph bunk with them because of his bad habits and gross behaviours so he ends up building a sandcastle on the beach to stay in. By the end of the episode, other than a brief throwaway line, Broseph appears to have learnt nothing from the experience, makes no effort whatsoever to change his ways, and instead gets Reef and Johnny to pamper him back in their shared room.
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* Unintentionally Sympathetic: Reef and Johnny in "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?". Despite showcasing how bad of a roommate Broseph is at the start of the episode, the pair are treated as if they're in the wrong for kicking Broseph out of their shared room. At the end of the episode Broseph has learned nothing from the experience while Reef and Johnny are stuck pampering him. In turn Broseph comes off as...
* Unintentionally Unsympathetic: Broseph is shown at his worst at the start of "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?", crossing from slovenly to outright disgusting and disrespectful of his friends. Understandably no one else wants to let Broseph bunk with them because of his bad habits and gross behaviours so he ends up building a sandcastle on the beach to stay in. By the end of the episode, other than a brief throwaway line, Broseph appears to have learnt nothing from the experience, makes no effort whatsoever to change his ways, and instead gets Reef and Johnny to pamper him back in their shared room.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Years later, the ''Total Drama'' reboot would also have a character named Ripper for [[GassHole meaningful reasons]].
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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: While generally considered a solid series in its own right, the show does get a lot of criticism for being ''a little too similar'' to [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} its pred]][[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama ecessors]].

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* ItsTheSameSoItSucks: ItsTheSameNowItSucks: While generally considered a solid series in its own right, the show does get a lot of criticism for being ''a little too similar'' to [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} its pred]][[WesternAnimation/TotalDrama ecessors]].

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