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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was rather popular when it aired in places such as Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland, the later three countries even got full releases of the series on DVD. Creator/DisneyXD ([[Creator/JetixEurope Jetix's successor]]) at one point even started rerunning it in certain places like the Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was rather popular when it aired in places such as Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland, the later three countries even got full releases of the series on DVD. Creator/DisneyXD ([[Creator/JetixEurope Jetix's successor]]) Jetix's]] successor) at one point even started rerunning it in certain places like the Germany, Poland, and the Netherlands.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was popular enough when it aired in Europe in places like Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland that the first three countries got full-season DVD releases, and Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in certain places like the aforementioned Germany and Poland and also the Netherlands.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was rather popular enough when it aired in Europe in places like such as Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland that Poland, the first later three countries even got full-season DVD releases, and full releases of the series on DVD. Creator/DisneyXD ([[Creator/JetixEurope Jetix's successor]]) at one point even started rerunning it in certain places like the aforementioned Germany Germany, Poland, and Poland and also the Netherlands.
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* ValuesDissonance: In "Weight to Go, Andy", Jen warns Terry that her ''retarded'' brother is approaching. Such a slur would not fly in today's society, especially on a kids' show.
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* ValuesDissonance: In "Weight to Go, Andy", Jen warns Terry Teri that her ''retarded'' brother is approaching. Such a slur would not fly in today's society, especially on a kids' show.
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---> '''Andy''': "I don't know what was in that burrito I had this morning but I have to lay a bomb".
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* AdaptationDisplacement: For most 90s/2000s kids (especially if you're Canadian) this show is way more well known than the book series it was based on.
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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the third were not well-received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: TheyChangedItNowItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the third were not well-received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the books based on the TV show, Lori is known as 'Lisa'. Other characters like Jen and Danny who are in both the books and TV show keep their names, so why was Lisa's changed? Well, simple. What Norse God happens to be the Trickster God, which pranks and the like fall into? Loki, of course. Whose name happens to be ONE letter off from Loki? You see, Andy being in love with Lori could be a metaphor for how he loves pranking since Loki happens to be the god of pranking.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the books based on the TV show, Lori is known as 'Lisa'. Other characters like Jen and Danny who are in both the books and TV show keep their names, so why was Lisa's changed? Well, simple. What Norse God happens to be the Trickster God, which pranks and the like fall into? Loki, of course. Whose name happens to be ONE letter off from Loki? You see, Andy being in love with Lori could be a metaphor for how he loves pranking since Loki happens to be the god of pranking.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: In the Season 2 finale "Mr. E.G. Goes to Moosehoof", we're introduced to Suzy, a DistaffCounterpart of Andy who he considers to be a WorthyOpponent in their pranking war. She had a lot of potential to be brought back as a FriendlyRival for Andy (and possibly even an alternative love interest to Lori), but she ultimately remained a one-shot character.
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the books based on the TV show, Lori is known as 'Lisa'. Other characters like Jen and Danny who are in both the books and TV show keep their names, so why was Lisa's changed? Well, simple. What Norse God happens to be the Trickster God, which pranks and the like fall into? Loki, of course. Whose name happens to be ONE letter off from Loki? You see, Andy being in love with Lori could represent how he loves pranking since Loki IS the God of Pranking.
* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the third weren't well received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the third weren't well received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the books based on the TV show, Lori is known as 'Lisa'. Other characters like Jen and Danny who are in both the books and TV show keep their names, so why was Lisa's changed? Well, simple. What Norse God happens to be the Trickster God, which pranks and the like fall into? Loki, of course. Whose name happens to be ONE letter off from Loki? You see, Andy being in love with Lori could represent be a metaphor for how he loves pranking since Loki IS happens to be the God god of Pranking.
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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the thirdweren't well received were not well-received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
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* FridgeBrilliance: In the books based on the TV show, Lori is known as 'Lisa'. Other characters like Jen and Danny who are in both the books and TV show keep their names, so why was Lisa's changed? Well, simple. What Norse God happens to be the Trickster God, which pranks and the like fall into? Loki, of course. Whose name happens to be ONE letter off from Loki? You see, Andy being in love with Lori could represent how he loves pranking since Loki IS the God of Pranking.
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** Germans hated the third song so much, that instead of dubbing it, they made [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyw5yAc7JBc a completely new song for the third season that is actually extremely catchy.]
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** Germans hated the third song so much, that instead of dubbing it, they made [https://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyw5yAc7JBc a completely new song for the third season that is actually extremely catchy.]]]
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was popular enough when it aired in Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland that the first three countries got full-season DVD releases, and Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was popular enough when it aired in Europe in places like Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland that the first three countries got full-season DVD releases, and Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in certain places like the latter.aforementioned Germany and Poland and also the Netherlands.
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**Germans hated the third song so much, that instead of dubbing it, they made [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cyw5yAc7JBc a completely new song for the third season that is actually extremely catchy.]
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* ValuesDissonance: In "Weight to Go, Andy", Jen warns Terry that her ''retarded'' brother is approaching. Such a slur would not fly in today's society, especially on a kids' show.
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* TheyChangedItSoItSucks: The changes for the opening song for the second season and especially the third weren't well received (the former is seen as passable but not as fitting for the show as the original, while the latter is just regarded as bad).
* ValuesDissonance: In "Weight to Go, Andy", Jen warns Terry that her ''retarded'' brother is approaching. Such a slur would not fly in today's society, especially on a kids'show.show.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was fairly popular when it aired in Germany, Russia, and Poland, so much so that Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The show was fairly popular enough when it aired in Czechia, Germany, Russia, and Poland, so much so Poland that the first three countries got full-season DVD releases, and Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.latter.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The Cartoon was fairly popular when it aired in Germany and Poland, so much that Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The Cartoon show was fairly popular when it aired in Germany Germany, Russia, and Poland, so much so that Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.
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* EarWorm: Season 1's opening theme will never leave your head, ever. The other two themes aren't shabby either.
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--> '''Andy''': "I don't know what was in that burrito I had this morning but I have to lay a bomb".
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** "Emergency Spew Relish" had its squick-y moments, including Andy's stink bomb stinking the majority of the passengers ''out of the train car'' and what Andy said before it
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** Later, when he pretends to vomit, he says to the old lady that he gets train-sick and he's "not sure if it's safe where she's sitting".
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** Later, Later in the above episode, when he pretends to vomit, he says to the old lady that he gets train-sick and he's "not sure if it's safe where she's sitting".
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy"."Daddy".
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb"'s entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes in a prank call. Today, it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer, cell phone or soundboard to play sound effects.
** "[=TeenDreamboats=]" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time, instant messaging and social media became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb"'s entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes in a prank call. Today, it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer, cell phone or soundboard to play sound effects.
** "[=TeenDreamboats=]" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time, instant messaging and social media became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television.
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb"'s entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes in a prank call. Today, it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer, cell phone or soundboard to play sound effects.
** "[=TeenDreamboats=]" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time, instant messaging and social media became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television."Daddy".
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb"'s entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes in a prank call. Today, it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer, cell phone or soundboard to play sound effects.
** "[=TeenDreamboats=]" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time, instant messaging and social media became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillenium early 00s]] period:
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillenium [[TurnOfTheMillennium early 00s]] period:
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* EarWorm: Season 1's opening theme will never leave your head, ever.
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* EarWorm: Season 1's opening theme will never leave your head, ever. The other two themes aren't shabby either.
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** "Beat the Bomb" entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes. Today it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer or a cell phone to play sound effects.
** "TeenDreamboats" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time instant messaging became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "TeenDreamboats" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time instant messaging became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
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** "Beat the Bomb" Bomb"'s entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes. Today tapes in a prank call. Today, it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer or a computer, cell phone or soundboard to play sound effects.
**"TeenDreamboats" "[=TeenDreamboats=]" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Overtime time, instant messaging and social media became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
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** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
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** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy"."Daddy".
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillenium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb" entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes. Today it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer or a cell phone to play sound effects.
** "TeenDreamboats" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time instant messaging became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few of the pranks are quite dated to the show's [[TurnOfTheMillenium early 00s]] period:
** "Beat the Bomb" entire plot kicks off due to Danny mixing up audio tapes. Today it'd be quite easier to do it using a computer or a cell phone to play sound effects.
** "TeenDreamboats" is based on Andy fooling the entire town into thinking a fake popular band is going to play on stage at a festival. Suffice to say just a few years later anyone would first turn into searching the internet for a supposedly popular band.
** "A Match Made in East Gackle" has Lik and Leech fooled into sending romantic e-mails to each other. Over time instant messaging became more viable, making such a prank harder to pull off.
** "Food for Thought" has Andy trick each warring restaurant's owner into thinking their home country lost at a foosball championship. Not only the painstaking process of editing existing TV footage through using a dual VCR setup become obsolete through easy access to video editing on just any computer, spoofing TV signal through hacking into the antenna would also have to take different form due to the retirement of analog television.
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* EarWorm: Season 1's opening theme.
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* EarWorm: Season 1's opening theme.theme will never leave your head, ever.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The Cartoon was fairly popular when it aired in Germany and Poland, so much that Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The Cartoon was fairly popular when it aired in Germany and Poland, so much that Creator/DisneyXD started rerunning it in the latter country.country.
* {{Squick}}:
** "Emergency Spew Relish" had its squick-y moments, including Andy's stink bomb stinking the majority of the passengers ''out of the train car'' and what Andy said before it
--> '''Andy''': "I don't know what was in that burrito I had this morning but I have to lay a bomb".
Later, when he pretends to vomit, he says to the old lady that he gets train-sick and he's "not sure if it's safe where she's sitting".
** Andy's ImagineSpot in "Busting" after he mentions he will explode, of him drinking a GiganticGulp then exploding into an ambiguous liquid and the old man with the splint diving into it.
** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
* {{Squick}}:
** "Emergency Spew Relish" had its squick-y moments, including Andy's stink bomb stinking the majority of the passengers ''out of the train car'' and what Andy said before it
--> '''Andy''': "I don't know what was in that burrito I had this morning but I have to lay a bomb".
Later, when he pretends to vomit, he says to the old lady that he gets train-sick and he's "not sure if it's safe where she's sitting".
** Andy's ImagineSpot in "Busting" after he mentions he will explode, of him drinking a GiganticGulp then exploding into an ambiguous liquid and the old man with the splint diving into it.
** TheDiaperChange at the end of "Daddy".
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: The Cartoon was fairly popular when it aired in Germany.
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