Follow TV Tropes

Following

History YMMV / TimeWarpTrio

Go To

OR

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
More information.


* NoYay: For fans who shipped the boys with each of the girls, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.

to:

* NoYay: For fans who shipped the boys with each of the girls, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys. ( It's incest, too!)

Added: 398

Changed: 419

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Squick}}: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of the girls, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.
* TearJerker: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.

to:

* {{Squick}}: Meta: for NoYay: For fans who shipped the boys with each of the girls, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.
* TearJerker: TearJerker:
**
Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: It was a PBS-style children's edutainment program, but frequently featured murder, with the first episode even opening with Blackbeard gunning down two of his crew, and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence, like when Mad Jack threatened to use his LaserBlade to hack Joe and Anna (his niece and nephew, respectively) to pieces that he would then fling across "every era since the dawn of time."

to:

* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: It was a PBS-style children's edutainment program, but frequently featured murder, with the first episode even opening with Blackbeard gunning down two of his crew, and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence, like when Mad Jack threatened to use his LaserBlade to hack Joe and Anna (his niece nephew and nephew, niece, respectively) to pieces that he would then fling across "every era since the dawn of time."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: It was a PBS-style children's edutainment program, but frequently featured murder, with the first episode even opening with Blackbeard gunning down two of his crew, and FamilyUnfriendlyViolence, like when Mad Jack threatened to use his LaserBlade to hack Joe and Anna (his niece and nephew, respectively) to pieces that he would then fling across "every era since the dawn of time."
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{Squick}}: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of their great-granddaughters, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.

to:

* {{Squick}}: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of their great-granddaughters, the girls, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* Squick: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of their great-granddaughters, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.

to:

* Squick: {{Squick}}: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of their great-granddaughters, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* Squick: Meta: for fans who shipped the boys with each of their great-granddaughters, it's super disturbing when you think about it; the girls come from the future and by the time it happens, the boys would be insanely old or dead by the time the girls are alive. So basically, the girls would be crushing on or dating dead guys.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

** In the episode The Good the Bad, and the Goofy when the trio return to the present with a newfound respect for Native Americans after befriending Black Kettle and saving him and the Cheyenne from the US Cavalry they sadly found out he was killed only a few months later by Colonel Custer.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A_Ydp71HV2I The theme song]] is pretty catchy, even managing to get a small guitar solo in.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* NightmareFuel: "Dude, Where's My Karma?" was a boatload of nightmare. First, Fred and Sam are nearly trampled to death in the opener. Then Joe wakes up and finds his feet missing. He naturally calls his friends and by the time they get there, half his body is gone. Joe then runs from the room in a panic to check on his mom and sister. Matters are made worse when Samantha and Freddi meet up with their ancestors and panic about how much worse Jodi must be given the state Joe was in when Sam and Fred left and they only very narrowly avert the [[RetGone ret-goning]] of ''Joe's entire family line''. This is also the first episode Mad Jack properly shows up in and it's clear when Freddi spots him that he scares her and Samantha half to death (which is impressive because [[FearlessFool Samantha]] is just as scared of him as [[LovableCoward Freddi]]).

to:

* NightmareFuel: "Dude, Where's My Karma?" was a boatload of nightmare. First, Fred and Sam are nearly trampled to death in the opener. Then Joe wakes up and finds his feet missing. He naturally calls his friends and by the time they get there, half his body is gone. Joe then runs from the room in a panic to check on his mom and sister. Matters are made worse when Samantha and Freddi meet up with their ancestors and panic about how much worse Jodi Jodie must be given the state Joe was in when Sam and Fred left and they only very narrowly avert the [[RetGone ret-goning]] of ''Joe's entire family line''. This is also the first episode Mad Jack properly shows up in and it's clear when Freddi spots him that he scares her and Samantha half to death (which is impressive because [[FearlessFool Samantha]] is just as scared of him as [[LovableCoward Freddi]]).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into a man named "''BigStupidDooDooHead Kaka Poo Poo Head''", a name which was ''[[SarcasmMode never]]'' [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb used again.]]

to:

* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into a man named "''BigStupidDooDooHead "''[[BigStupidDooDooHead Kaka Poo Poo Head''", Head]]''", a name which was ''[[SarcasmMode never]]'' [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb used again.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into a man named "Kaka Poo Poo Head", a name which was ''[[SarcasmMode never]]'' [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb used again.]]

to:

* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into a man named "Kaka "''BigStupidDooDooHead Kaka Poo Poo Head", Head''", a name which was ''[[SarcasmMode never]]'' [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb used again.]]
Tabs MOD

Removed: 26

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* EarWorm: The theme song.

Added: 148

Removed: 146

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:


* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a [[BearsAreBadNews wild grizzly bear]] in the Lewis and Clark episode.


Added DiffLines:

* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a [[BearsAreBadNews wild grizzly bear]] in the Lewis and Clark episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* NightmareFuel: "Dude, Where's My Karma?" was a boatload of nightmare. First, Fred and Sam are nearly trampled to death in the opener. Then Joe wakes up and finds his feet missing. He naturally calls his friends and by the time they get there, half his body is gone. Joe then runs from the room in a panic to check on his mom and sister. Matters are made worse when Samantha and Freddi meet up with their ancestors and panic about how much worse Jodi must be given the state Joe was in when Sam and Fred left and they only very narrowly avert the [[RetGone ret-goning]] of ''Joe's entire family line''. This is also the first episode Mad Jack shows up in and it's clear when Freddi spots him that he scares her and Samantha half to death (which is impressive because [[FearlessFool Samantha]] is just as scared of him as [[LovableCoward Freddi]]).

to:

* NightmareFuel: "Dude, Where's My Karma?" was a boatload of nightmare. First, Fred and Sam are nearly trampled to death in the opener. Then Joe wakes up and finds his feet missing. He naturally calls his friends and by the time they get there, half his body is gone. Joe then runs from the room in a panic to check on his mom and sister. Matters are made worse when Samantha and Freddi meet up with their ancestors and panic about how much worse Jodi must be given the state Joe was in when Sam and Fred left and they only very narrowly avert the [[RetGone ret-goning]] of ''Joe's entire family line''. This is also the first episode Mad Jack properly shows up in and it's clear when Freddi spots him that he scares her and Samantha half to death (which is impressive because [[FearlessFool Samantha]] is just as scared of him as [[LovableCoward Freddi]]).
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* {{TearJerker}}: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.

to:

* {{TearJerker}}: TearJerker: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.

Added: 848

Changed: 149

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.

to:

* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.offenders, with the theme song featuring Fred ending up holding Sam in a BridalCarry, to Fred's dismay, Sam's sheepish chagrin and Jodi and Freddi's amusement.


Added DiffLines:

* NightmareFuel: "Dude, Where's My Karma?" was a boatload of nightmare. First, Fred and Sam are nearly trampled to death in the opener. Then Joe wakes up and finds his feet missing. He naturally calls his friends and by the time they get there, half his body is gone. Joe then runs from the room in a panic to check on his mom and sister. Matters are made worse when Samantha and Freddi meet up with their ancestors and panic about how much worse Jodi must be given the state Joe was in when Sam and Fred left and they only very narrowly avert the [[RetGone ret-goning]] of ''Joe's entire family line''. This is also the first episode Mad Jack shows up in and it's clear when Freddi spots him that he scares her and Samantha half to death (which is impressive because [[FearlessFool Samantha]] is just as scared of him as [[LovableCoward Freddi]]).

Changed: 15

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and [[StrictlyFormula pretty much the same plot every episode]]: find The Book before you get killed. As the show went on, it toned down the tasteless humor and incorporated more female characters (Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha got more screen time, Anna showed up more often, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]] were introduced, etc.), thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mabel's Diner and the time agents), that played with each episode's formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find The Book". All of this started happening around the time Mad Jack, the show's BigBad, was introduced.

to:

* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: GrowingTheBeard: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and [[StrictlyFormula pretty much the same plot every episode]]: find The Book before you get killed. As the show went on, it toned down the tasteless humor and incorporated more female characters (Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha got more screen time, Anna showed up more often, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]] were introduced, etc.), thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mabel's Diner and the time agents), that played with each episode's formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find The Book". All of this started happening around the time Mad Jack, the show's BigBad, was introduced.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Grammar and spelling touch-ups.


* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a [[BearsAreBadNews bear]] in the Lewis and Clark episode.

to:

* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a [[BearsAreBadNews wild grizzly bear]] in the Lewis and Clark episode.



* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the Book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]], etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find The Book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack
* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into man named "Kaka Poo Poo Head", a name which was [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb never used again.]]

to:

* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and [[StrictlyFormula pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the episode]]: find The Book before you get killed. As the show went on, it toned down the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated incorporated more females female characters (the Future Trio (Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more often, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]], figures]] were introduced, etc.) ), thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables Mabel's Diner and the time agents), that played with each episodes episode's formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find The Book". Book". All of this happened started happening around when we got the introduction of time Mad Jack, the BigBad: Mad Jack
show's BigBad, was introduced.
* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into a man named "Kaka Poo Poo Head", a name which was ''[[SarcasmMode never]]'' [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb never used again.]]



* {{Tearjerker}}: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.

to:

* {{Tearjerker}}: {{TearJerker}}: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred don't buy her act for a minute.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into man named "Kaka Poo Poo Head", a name which was [[PhineasAndFerb never used again.]]

to:

* HilariousInHindsight: In "Me Oh Maya", the kids run into man named "Kaka Poo Poo Head", a name which was [[PhineasAndFerb [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb never used again.]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]], etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find the book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack

to:

* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the book Book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]], etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find the book".The Book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female HistoricalDomainCharacter, etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find the book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack

to:

* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female HistoricalDomainCharacter, [[HistoricalDomainCharacter historical figures]], etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find the book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* GrowingTheBeard / ItGetsBetter: The show started out as a fairly basic, boy-targeted "adventures through history" show with low-brow humor and pretty much the same plot every episode: Find the book before you get killed. As the show went on, the tasteless humor was toned down and incorperated more females characters (the Future Trio got more screen time, Anna showed up more, more female HistoricalDomainCharacter, etc.) thus giving the show a more gender-neutral appeal. It also incorporated more creative uses of time travel, as well as world building elements (e.g. Mables and time agents), that played with each episodes formula and often gave the characters a goal that was more than "find the book". All this happened around when we got the introduction of the BigBad: Mad Jack
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a bear in the Lewis and Clark episode.

to:

* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a bear [[BearsAreBadNews bear]] in the Lewis and Clark episode.

Added: 59

Changed: 417

Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None


* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.



* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.

to:

* HoYay: Sam {{Tearjerker}}: Samantha in the latter part of the Napoleon episode. When Fred starts ranting about the irritating parts of the US having become "New France", she interrupts with the reveal that humanity is practically extinct in her time period. Made even worse with her weak attempt at BlackComedy ("But hey. At least there's plenty of room for the cockroaches."). Joe and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.don't buy her act for a minute.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: [[LovableCoward Freddie]] saving Samantha from a bear in the Lewis and Clark episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
too good to last wick removal


* TooGoodToLast
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Line thingie. :U


* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.

to:

* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.offenders.
----
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* EarWorm: The theme song.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None

Added DiffLines:

* HoYay: Sam and Fred seem to be the most common offenders.

Top