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* AdaptationDisplacement: Downplayed; most discussions about the video game will mention that it's based on a TV show, but there are some who only heard of the show because they heard someone talking about the video game.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Downplayed; most discussions about the video game will mention that it's based on a TV show, but there are some who only heard of the show because they heard someone talking about the video game.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Rider Strong played William Peterman in the Season One episode "The Prodigy".

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* RetroactiveRecognition: Rider Strong Creator/RiderStrong played William Peterman in the Season One episode "The Prodigy".
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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Shortly after making his revolutionary discovery into time-travel, Doctor Mordicai Sahmbi is ostracized and expelled from the scientific community who concluded that this technology is abominable and has no constructive utility. And then after his love interest, Elissa Chang-Knox, leaves him, Mordicai decided that he was done being nice and ethical and make use of the technology just to prove his genius against those who wronged him, ironically becoming something of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Shortly after making his revolutionary discovery into time-travel, Doctor Mordicai Sahmbi is ostracized and expelled from the scientific community who concluded that this technology is abominable and has no constructive utility. And then after his love interest, Elissa Chang-Knox, leaves him, Mordicai decided that he was done being nice and ethical and make would actively use of the technology to help anyone who could pay for it just to prove his genius against those who wronged him, ironically becoming something of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy.
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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Shortly after making a revolutionary discovery into time-travel, Doctor Mordicai Sahmbi is ostracized and expelled from the scientific community who concluded that this technology is abominable and has no constructive utility. And then after his love interest, Elissa Chang-Knox, leaves him, Mordicai decided that he was done being nice and ethical and make use of the technology just to prove his genius against those who wronged him, ironically becoming something of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Shortly after making a his revolutionary discovery into time-travel, Doctor Mordicai Sahmbi is ostracized and expelled from the scientific community who concluded that this technology is abominable and has no constructive utility. And then after his love interest, Elissa Chang-Knox, leaves him, Mordicai decided that he was done being nice and ethical and make use of the technology just to prove his genius against those who wronged him, ironically becoming something of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy.
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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Shortly after making a revolutionary discovery into time-travel, Doctor Mordicai Sahmbi is ostracized and expelled from the scientific community who concluded that this technology is abominable and has no constructive utility. And then after his love interest, Elissa Chang-Knox, leaves him, Mordicai decided that he was done being nice and ethical and make use of the technology just to prove his genius against those who wronged him, ironically becoming something of a Self-fulfilling Prophecy.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Most will agree that the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unreleased]] UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the video game adaptation had an ''amazing'' soundtrack, courtesy of video game music legend Tim Follin. Which makes it even sadder that this version was never released.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Most will agree that the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unreleased]] UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the video game adaptation had an ''amazing'' soundtrack, courtesy of video game music legend [[AwesomeMusic/TimAndGeoffFollin Tim Follin.Follin]]. Which makes it even sadder that this version was never released.
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* HeyItsThatGuy: If you were watching this show in Australia, either at the time of original broadcast or even in re-runs in TheNewTens, you pretty much quoted this trope on a regular basis.
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*HeyItsThatGuy: If you were watching this show in Australia, either at the time of original broadcast or even in re-runs in TheNewTens, you pretty much quoted this trope on a regular basis.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Rider Strong played William Peterman in the Season One episode "The Prodigy".
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* AwesomeMusic: Most will agree that the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unreleased]] UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the video game adaptation had an ''amazing'' soundtrack, courtesy of video game music legend Tim Follin. Which makes it even sadder that this version was never released.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: Most will agree that the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unreleased]] UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the video game adaptation had an ''amazing'' soundtrack, courtesy of video game music legend Tim Follin. Which makes it even sadder that this version was never released.
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* AwesomeMusic: Most will agree that the [[WhatCouldHaveBeen unreleased]] UsefulNotes/SegaGenesis version of the video game adaptation had an ''amazing'' soundtrack, courtesy of video game music legend Tim Follin. Which makes it even sadder that this version was never released.
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* DemonicSpiders: The video game adaptation had, well, spiders that would lurk sinisterly in the foreground before pouncing on the playing field. There was no way to tell when they would, it was random, and they were hard to avoid or kill.
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