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* HilariousInHindsight: Mall products being [[AnimateInanimateObject brought to life]], dividing themselves up into “Squads” roughly based on what they are, with a group for items in the Lost & Found specifically? Are we talking about the Grossery Gang or ''Toys/TransformersBotBots''?
** In addition, Creator/Bogleech managed to [[https://bogleech.com/halloween/hall14-trashpack.html predict]] the Clean Team

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* HilariousInHindsight: HilariousInHindsight:
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Mall products being [[AnimateInanimateObject brought to life]], dividing themselves up into “Squads” roughly based on what they are, with a group for items in the Lost & Found specifically? Are we talking about the Grossery Gang or ''Toys/TransformersBotBots''?
** In addition, Creator/Bogleech Website/{{Bogleech}} managed to [[https://bogleech.com/halloween/hall14-trashpack.html predict]] the Clean Team
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** In addition, Creator/Bogleech managed to [[https://bogleech.com/halloween/hall14-trashpack.html predict]] the Clean Team
-> '''Bogleech (talking about [[Toys/TheTrashPack Vile Vacuum]])''': For that matter, you would expect there to be some fully-functioning cleaning supplies as "villains," though I guess the Trash Pack isn't a toy line that aims to have a storyline or conflict.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Mall products being [[AnimateInanimateObject brought to life]], dividing themselves up into “Squads” roughly based on what they are, with a group for items in the Lost & Found specifically? Are we talking about the Grossery Gang or ''Toys/TransformersBotBots''?
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* NauseaFuel: Just like ''Toys/TheTrashPack'', the series runs on gross things.


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* NauseaFuel: Just like ''Toys/TheTrashPack'', the series runs on gross things.
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* FriendlyFandoms: With ''Toys/FlushForce'', thanks to the similar blind bag nature of gross things between the two. It's often common on toy sharing sites to see the two franchises in pictures together. ''Grossery Gang'' figures even appeared as prop decoration in a ''Flush Force'' commercial.



* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The four main ones, save for the now-smart Egghead, are a bit too harsh on Egghead in the "A Gooey-ful Mind" arc. While the audience is meant to sympathize with them for not having their home shut down, it's hard to root for them after mocking Egghead's slip-up, and causing him to plummet into the Slushie Dunk with no care, especially thanks to the latter ending on a cliffhanger.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The four main ones, save for the now-smart Egghead, are a bit too harsh on Egghead in the "A Gooey-ful Mind" arc. While the audience is meant to sympathize with them for not having their home shut down, it's hard to root for them after mocking Egghead's slip-up, and causing him to plummet into the Slushie Dunk with no care, especially thanks to the latter ending on a cliffhanger.cliffhanger.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Series 3 brought back Blow Fly and Trash-A-Pillar, the mascots of ''Toys/TheTrashPack'', ''Grossery Gang's'' predecessor franchise. This came as a surprise to many, as the two of them were introduced as figures for the ''first'' series of ''Trash Pack'', making very sporadic toy appearances despite being the mascots.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: In terms of collecting, the action figures are the most popular section of the franchise.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: ''TheGrosseryGang'' are often touted by reviewers as "''Toys/{{Shopkins}}'' for boys", as both are Moose Toys products for blind bagged things. However, ''The Grossery Gang'' is actually a spin-off of ''Toys/TheTrashPack'' series, a Moose Toys toyline that started three years before ''Shopkins''.

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* OlderThanTheyThink: ''TheGrosseryGang'' ''The Grossery Gang'' are often touted by reviewers as "''Toys/{{Shopkins}}'' for boys", as both are Moose Toys products for blind bagged things. However, ''The Grossery Gang'' is actually a spin-off of ''Toys/TheTrashPack'' series, a Moose Toys toyline that started three years before ''Shopkins''.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The action figures in the ''Putrid Power'' lineup are often favorably compared to ''Food Fighters'', an 80s action figure line that didn't have any supplemental media to back it up enough to survive longer.

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* SpiritualAdaptation: The action figures in the ''Putrid Power'' lineup are often favorably compared to ''Food Fighters'', an 80s action figure line that didn't have any supplemental media to back it up enough to survive longer. The comparison was pushed even further with the ''Bug Strike'' wave of action figures, which gave the characters army outfits.

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* PeripheryDemographic: Managing to latch on from ''The Trash Pack'', the toyline also has a healthy female fanbase.

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Managing to latch on from ''The Trash Pack'', the toyline also has a healthy female fanbase.fanbase.
** The "Putrid Power" action figures has a heavy adult fanbase, thanks to how the action figures resemble 80s era lines like ''Food Fighters''.
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* SpiritualAdaptation: The action figures in the ''Putrid Power'' lineup are often favorably compared to ''Food Fighters'', an 80s action figure line that didn't have any supplemental media to back it up enough to survive longer.
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* OlderThanTheyThink: ''TheGrosseryGang'' are often touted by reviewers as "''Toys/{{Shopkins}}'' for boys", as both are Moose Toys products for blind bagged things. However, ''The Grossery Gang'' is actually a spin-off of ''Toys/TheTrashPack'' series, a Moose Toys toyline that started three years before ''Shopkins''.
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* UglyCute: Like it's predecessor, the characters are a mix of creepy and charming at once.

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* UglyCute: Like it's predecessor, the characters are a mix of creepy and charming at once.once.
*UnintentionallySympathetic: Egghead when he's overly smart might be very pompous and willing to shut down the Yucky Mart, but after being teased over his klutziness, it's hard not to feel sorry for his plight.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: The four main ones, save for the now-smart Egghead, are a bit too harsh on Egghead in the "A Gooey-ful Mind" arc. While the audience is meant to sympathize with them for not having their home shut down, it's hard to root for them after mocking Egghead's slip-up, and causing him to plummet into the Slushie Dunk with no care, especially thanks to the latter ending on a cliffhanger.
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* NauseaFuel: Just like ''Toys/TheTrashPack'', the series runs on gross things.
* PeripheryDemographic: Managing to latch on from ''The Trash Pack'', the toyline also has a healthy female fanbase.
* UglyCute: Like it's predecessor, the characters are a mix of creepy and charming at once.

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