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4->''Ho-yo-yo!''
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6A classic gag manga and anime by Creator/AkiraToriyama, ''Dr. Slump'' chronicles the misadventures of Senbei Norimaki, a semi-competent inventor, and his latest invention, a RobotGirl named Arale who appears to be an ordinary human... aside from her superhuman strength and [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} space cadet behavior.]]
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8Said misadventures usually involve another of Senbei's inventions going awry, Senbei trying to woo Arale's teacher, the lovely Midori Yamabuki, or Arale and her friend Gatchan (an androgynous baby who hatched from an egg with wings, antennae, and a tendency to eat cars) interacting with the other bizarre denizens of their hometown of Penguin Village. Said denizens include the town police force (which includes a guy in a ''Star Wars'' Stormtrooper helmet, a trigger-happy lady cop, and two officers who keep getting their car wrecked by Arale), Suppaman (a short, pudgy, dim-witted Superman wannabe who supposedly gets his superpowers from pickled plums), King Nikochan (a goofy, would-be [[{{pirate}} space pirate]] stranded on Earth) and Dr. Mashirito (Senbei's rival in mad science who happens to be a caricature of Kazuhiko Torishima, the editor for the ''Dr. Slump'' manga).
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10The original manga ran from 1980 to 1984 in ''Weekly Shōnen Jump'' magazine, comprising 236 chapters. It also spawned an animated adaptation, as well as several sequels and a remake. These include:
11* ''Dr. Slump -- Arale-chan'': The animated adaptation of the original manga, running from 1981 to 1986 on Fuji TV, comprising 243 episodes. It generally follows the plot of the original manga, though it introduces much extra material. Like the manga, it gets a three-episode-long cameo in the ''Manga/DragonBall'' anime, which aired in the same time slot after it ended. The first five theatrical movies of the franchise (which premiered while the show was still airing) are based on it.
12* ''The Brief Return of Dr. Slump'' (''Chotto Dake Kaette Kita Dr. Slump''): A full-color sequel/partial reboot to the original manga, written by Takao Koyama (series organizer and scriptwriter for ''Anime/DragonBallZ'') and illustrated by Katsuyoshi Nakatsuru (character designer for same). It ran from 1993 to 1996 in ''V-Jump'', and was collected into 4 volumes, which are now out of print. Set several years after the end of the original series (but with some differences, such as Dr. Mashirito being inexplicably alive), it has more wacky hijinks in Penguin Village and also introduces Nitro, the young daughter of Senbei and Midori first glimpsed in the manga's "future". The four movies released in 1993–1994 are based on this continuity.
13* ''(New) Dr. Slump'': An animated remake of the original manga, airing from 1997 to 1999, taking the timeslot of ''Anime/DragonBallGT''. Character designs are updated to Creator/AkiraToriyama's mid-'90s design sensibilities (though he himself only designed the new version of the Norimaki family's house), the voices are all different from the first anime, and [[AdaptationDyeJob Arale has brown hair]]. A single movie based on this version was released in 1999. A manga adaptation (scripted by Takao Koyama & Yoshimi Narita and drawn by Tadayoshi Yamamuro) ran concurrently in ''V-Jump'', and actually included several plot lines not used in the anime.
14* ''Dr. Mashirito — Abale-chan'': A one-shot sequel to the original manga (and the only one written by Akira Toriyama himself) that ran in the April 2007 issue of ''Monthly Shōnen Jump''. It's set about a year after the events of the original series. Dr. Mashirito's son attempts to exact revenge by designing an Arale-lookalike with an "evil" personality, but she turns out merely to have a bad attitude. This was more-or-less immediately made into a 5-minute animated short that accompanied the ''Manga/OnePiece'' movie ''Anime/TheDesertPrincessAndThePiratesAdventuresInAlabasta'', released the same month.
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16The first animated adaptation in particular was spectacularly popular, and kicked off what's been called "Toriyama Time" on Fuji TV -- Wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. were held by either a ''Dr. Slump'' or ''Franchise/DragonBall'' series from 1981 to 1999, a period of over 18 years. (And then ''that'' was succeeded by the first 63 episodes of ''Manga/OnePiece'', extending its status as a "''Shōnen Jump'' Anime Block" to nearly 20 years.) There have also been several novels, as well as a radio show starring the keyboardist from the band Southern All-Stars, but we'll leave things here for now.
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18!!This series features examples of:
19* TheNineties: The 1997 remake is this writ large, which is perhaps why it feels more dated than the first series, despite being much newer. The original anime (and manga) just feels timelessly bizarre, even though it leans quite a bit on '70s and '80s pop culture.
20* AbandonedPetInABox: The "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament arc uses this to enforce Arale's involvement in said tournament. Early on in the arc, Arale finds two [[CuteKitten kittens]] along the roadside and wants to take them in, but [[WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes Senbei, who absolutely hates cats]], refuses to allow them in the house, so she takes them to Obotchaman for him to care for them. Upon Obotchaman telling Arale that he doesn't yet have the spare money to buy cat food for them, Arale, remembering the tournament that's seeking participants at the time and that the first-place winner would be granted $4,000, decides to enter it to allow them to buy cat food for the kittens. [[spoiler:She eventually does manage to win the tournament, albeit with Obotchaman's help without anyone else knowing or finding out, and so the kittens are fully adopted into Obotchaman's household for the remainder of the series' run, DemotedToExtra though they are.]]
21* AccidentalMarriage: Yes, this was how [[spoiler: Senbei finally got Midori to marry him. He practiced proposing outside the can while she was inside. She overheard, next thing you know, the two are hitched. Heh, lucky guy]].
22* AccidentalPervert: Obotchaman had landed in a bathtub while Mrs. Tsun was still in it. Their reactions were both of shock.
23* AdaptationExpansion:
24** The 243 episodes of the first anime expand many manga chapters with additional scenes and details, other than adding many plotlines which were absent in the manga. As a result, the characters are fleshed out more (always in a comical manner, obviously).
25** Senbei and Midori were mainly acquaintances in the manga, until their AccidentalMarriage. In the anime, they actually become close friends because it explores their interactions much more. You can even say that several episodes before their marriage, they were almost dating.
26** Obotchaman gets many episodes focusing on his point of view and his love for Arale, which were not in manga. Also there's an entire episode about all Penguin villagers ''choosing a name for him'', after he decides to change his original name Caramel Man 004. (In the manga, his name was chosen off-panel from among submissions by *Shōnen Jump* readers as part of a contest.)
27** Many secondary characters get more ADayInTheLimelight. Senbei's robot maid Akiko comes back in one of the later episodes, one of Skop's relatives comes to Penguin Village in a later episode, etc.
28** Several of the last few episodes focus on Toriyama and his colleagues acting as the villains because they want to end the story at any cost. This story arc was not in the manga.
29* ALessonLearnedTooWell: The chapter "Citizen Arale" starts with Midori telling her class to "bring a lost item to the police" as part of her lesson on "how to be good citizens". It ends up GoneHorriblyRight, as Arale spends the whole episode taking ''everything'' she considers "lost" to the police station, starting with a book Midori drops, and it only escalates from there. By the time the chapter ends, [[ToiletHumour she has brought to the police loads of poop she finds on the roadside]], plus every car, house, ''and'' mountain she sees and takes to the police, making the police station and its surrounding area look like a junkyard as a result.
30* AliensOfLondon: Nikochan speaks in Nagoya dialect, despite being from ''another planet''. Even more confusingly, his lackey ''doesn't''.
31* AllChinesePeopleKnowKungFu: The Tsun family are from China, however the only ones who practice Kung-Fu are Tsukutsun and Tsuntsunodanoteiyugo, although Tsururin has her [[MindOverMatter own methods of defense]].
32* AllClothUnravels: In the anime adaptation of ''The Story of Donbe'', Aoi Kimidori is seen talking to Kurikinton Soramame when Donbei ties a thread of her dress to a car which takes off and unravels her dress in front of him causing her to get embarrassed and slap Kurikinton.
33* AmicableExes: PlayedForLaughs in an episode of the 80s anime. In the episode the Prince Monster had asked his servants to look for a human girl to be his girlfriend, they went to the Penguin Village and found Arale, whom they took to the castle of the Prince Monster, who ended up liking him a lot. But unfortunately Arale did not meet the ideal qualities that he had of a human girl, such as her beautiful song. In the end he likes her even though Arale destroyed the castle with his N'cha cannon, causing Prince Monster to break up with her, but they seem to be on good terms as he gives Arale his autograph.
34* AmusingInjuries: Like in any Creator/TexAvery short, nothing seems to be able to kill anyone, not even a direct shot to the forehead.
35--> "It'll heal again!"
36* ArtEvolution: Arale was initially drawn like a proportional early teenager, but gets progressively rounder and shorter in the space of a few chapters. When one reader pointed it out in an "ask the author" section, Toriyama {{Handwave}}d it by showing Arale's original appearance as one of multiple bodies she can use.
37* ArtShift: As a running gag, Senbei turns much taller, manlier and handsome whenever he's having a "cool" scene. Later, is revealed that he can ArtShift himself at will, but just for a moment.
38* AuthorAppeal: At the end of the series there is a bike trophy story arc that lasts many chapters. Toriyama lampshades this by having his avatar character remark he got very interested in motorbikes and didn't have any other ideas for the story.
39* AuthorAvatar:
40** Toriyama jokingly inserts himself as a robot with a gas mask. If not, expect to see a bird with glasses or a man with a surgical mask. At least once he inserted himself ''as a [[Franchise/{{Alien}} xenomorph]]''.
41** He showed up in ''VideoGame/BlueDragon: Awakened Shadow'' as a CPU party member, and even gets a bit of metafictional backstory--the robot isn't really Toriyama, but a robot ''based'' on Toriyama, who died several years before the story took place, and stipulated in his will that a manga-drawing robot be created in his image as his successor.
42** Toriyama's assistants Hisashi Tanaka ("Hiswashi") and Takashi Matsuyama also appear as straightforward caricatures of themselves.
43* AwesomeButImpractical: Tsukutsun gets a motorbike with high horsepower from his father to use for the motorbike grand prix near the end of the original series. The problem is that it's too big for him to even ''get on'', much less to ride it. He ends up riding a bicycle for the race instead.
44-->'''Tsururin''': Dad, your inventions have never helped, [[VerbalTic yes]].
45* BabiesEverAfter:
46** In one chapter of the original series, Obotchaman [[TimeTravel travels to the future with a time machine]] and discovers that he and Arale will be married with a baby robot built by Dr. Senbei (both Obotchaman and Arale are RidiculouslyHumanRobots). In the next chapter, Tori-bot [[TimeTravel does the same]] and encounters future!Peasuke and his wife (future!Hiyoko), the latter of whom is holding a baby, while future!Peasuke has a brief conversation with future!Arale.
47** In the final episode of the remake there is the same scene (with their baby ten years in the future), except that the moment is shown in the epilogue rather than as a result of time travel. Also, the same episode ends with the birth of Turbo, Senbei and Midori's son, and the epilogue shows they will have other children.
48* BackForTheFinale: Just about every character who showed up in the series at one point, only to become OutOfFocus after said character's chapter(s) ended, appears at the GrandFinale to help Arale give the final sendoff for the series, with a BorrowedCatchphrase to boot.
49* BadassAdorable: Arale obviously, but also Gatchan, Obotchaman and Turbo Norimaki.
50* BadassFamily:
51** The Norimaki family, the children more so than the parents. Arale has SuperStrength and SuperSpeed, the Gatchans are very powerful, eat everything, and can shoot rays from their antennae, and Turbo is a ChildProdigy with powers like teleportation, [[{{Main/Flight}} flight]], and telekinesis. Even the parents are pretty awesome, with Senbei being a GadgeteerGenius who has built a spaceship, a time machine, and [[SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids Arale herself]] among other things, while his wife Midori has impressive athletic skills in the anime.
52** The Tsun family are this too. Tsukutsun can turn into a tiger, both he and his mom practice kung fu, Tsururin has telekinetic powers, Tsuruten is able to build a spaceship.
53* BadSanta: Played with, depending on the episode, though technically there's one for every ChristmasEpisode (see below).
54** Parodied with Senbei. He's not evil, though breaking into others' houses makes him a nuisance, and no one appreciates his "present of choice" (his autographs).
55** Downplayed in the second ChristmasEpisode. The "Santa" in question is a martial artist who does his best to fulfill his duty, but his method of delivering presents makes him a more violent example than Senbei (Senbei flees from others; this one knocks them out).
56** Played straight with Dr. Mashirito, who uses Caramel Man #8, his Santa-Claus-shaped robot doll, to deliver a bag full of bombs in an attempt for take out the Norimaki family.
57* BaseballEpisode: Episode 155-156 has an improvised Penguin Village's baseball team (consists of all the youngest characters of the show, included naturally Arale and Gatchan) invited to a challenge against the ''big city'' team.
58* BeautyBrainsAndBrawn:
59** The three girls in Arale's group of friends. Tsururin is the Beauty (being considered pretty by the boys), Akane is the Brains (street smart, usually the leader and the one who comes up with all the ideas), and Arale is the Brawn for obvious reasons.
60** Zig-zagged with the three boys (before Obotchaman joins the gang). Peasuke is the Brains (being the most reasonable), Taro likes to think of himself as the Brawn but [[SmallNameBigEgo he's not]], and Tsukutsun is the most attractive ''and'' the strongest, which would make him both Beauty and Brawn.
61* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor:
62** In an early chapter, Arale and Gatchan encounter a bank robber fleeing from police pursuit, who takes them to his hideout with the intention of keeping them as hostages. Given the facts that Arale is a NighInvulnerable RobotGirl with more than enough SuperStrength to uproot a house and Gatchan is an ExtremeOmnivore who treats guns as little more than pistol-shaped candy bars, the bank robber's plans aren't expected to go well. Sure enough, the chapter ends with him crying his eyes out, lamenting that the cops aren't around to arrest him now that he wants to turn himself in and fearing for the prospect of encountering Arale and Gatchan again.
63** When the Norimaki family dines at a fancy restaurant, at the waiter's recommendation, they order the full course for ''everyone'' in the family of six, with the condition being that the whole order is free if -- and only if -- everyone consumes their own dish, which the waiter privates notes that no one has ever managed. To the shock and horror of the owner and the staff, everyone in the Norimaki family manages to finish every bit of the full course (having [[ExtremeOmnivore the Gatchans]] around certainly helps) -- not once, not twice, but ''thrice''. The chapter ends with the next night, in which the restaurant owner puts up a "Closed Tonight" sign at the door just as the Norimaki family arrives at the restaurant.
64** Near the end of [[AuthorAvatar Tori-Bot]]'s visit a decade in the future in Penguin Village, he wonders what's become of him and has a brief ImagineSpot in which he lives a rich life with some pretty girls catering to him, so he looks around for any signs of his future self, only to find out that [[FutureLoser his future self is a homeless bum begging for money at the street-side]], much to his horror.
65** At the end of the story arc involving [[IdenticalStranger the princess]], Akane requests that the princess swap with her temporarily, as Akane wishes to know what being a princess feels like. The princess agrees, having taken a liking to the peaceful scenes of Penguin Village. What Akane doesn't realize until she's already in the princess' homeland is that she can't stomach the food being served there.[[note]]Steamed lizard, anyone?[[/note]]
66* BestHerToBedHer: [[TheFaceless Biker Boy]]'s only story-line after his introduction involves him trying to woo a female race car driver, who tells him that she'd become his betrothed only if he manages to best her at racing. When his initial attempt at beating her at racing fails, he encounters Arale running by him and, in a moment of inspiration, enlists her help by having her looking like a motorbike while he rides her for a rematch race. It works, and the chapter ends with the Biker Boy and the female racer becoming married.
67* {{Bifauxnen}}: Vandora, the main villain of the ninth film, is most of her wearing an elegant tuxedo.
68* BizarreAlienBiology: King Nikochan's species have ears for feet and butts on top of their heads.
69* {{Bowdlerize}}: The Harmony Gold dub of the first episode had some scenes altered. (Cutting out Senbei dressed as a school girl when shopping for Arale clothes, and Arale slipping a grenade in Senbei's mouth was changed to a "hot pepper in tabasco sauce.")
70* BorrowedCatchphrase: Arale's [[CatchPhrase "Bye-cha!", used as a farewell]], is used at the end of the GrandFinale of the original series.
71-->'''Arale''': 1, 2,...
72-->'''Everyone who showed up in the series''': '''BYE-CHA!!!'''
73* BrainyBaby: Turbo becomes this [[spoiler:[[TouchedByVorlons after being killed by aliens and then revived by them]]]], gaining PsychicPowers and a genius-like intellect in the process.
74* BreathWeapon: Arale and Obotchaman's [[WaveMotionGun N'Cha Cannon]].
75* BunglingInventor: There's a reason Senbei has the nickname "Dr. Slump".
76* TheBusCameBack: Some characters who become OutOfFocus after their own earlier storyline(s) have been concluded show up later on, however briefly.
77** In the original manga, Senbei and Arale encounter Chivil (who appeared much earlier to try to collect souls, with no success, and ends up being another one of Arale and Gachan's playmates instead) on the way to Hell[[note]]because Arale accidentally strikes Senbei dead with a coconut shell, and she and Senbei encounter King Enma, who sentences them to Hell after Arale gives him poop.[[/note]] Chivil then secretly creates a small portal that allows Arale and Senbei to return to life.
78** [[TalkingAnimal Turd]] leaves Penguin Village after two chapters.[[note]]The first chapter involves Arale finding and adopting him. The second chapter sees his parents coming to Penguin Village to take him back.[[/note]] He comes back in a much later chapter of a three-part story arc (in the original manga, anyway) to give a brief summary of TheStorySoFar while [[TalkingWithSigns holding a sign that reads "I have nothing to do with the story."]]
79* ButForMeItWasTuesday: Passing the second checkpoint of the bike trophy Grand Prix requires touching a large poop. While everyone else has a moment of hesitation towards it (they still do it in the end, mind you), Arale, who has been playing with poop with regularity, gives it one hearty pat and moves on without hesitation.
80* ButtMonkey: Senbei himself is the most obvious example, but other characters also fall into this from time to time, especially the two police officers who always get run over by Arale while driving their car.
81* CallingYourAttacks: Arale's N'cha Cannon.
82* TheCameo: P-man, the main character of Toriyama's earlier manga ''Wonder Island'', appears in one panel, and later re-appears when Senbei and Arale go to said Wonder Island.
83* CanonDiscontinuity: As much as the series as a whole employs NegativeContinuity to clean up Arale's messes, the '90s anime in particular goes quietly ignored by both the fandom and the creators. All merchandise (and the lone new chapter) released afterwards is based on the original series and its iconic style. Possibly the only place you'll find the '90s characters is in the ''Dragon Ball Heroes'' manga, which is set in a far future (and potential AU) of ''Franchise/DragonBall''.
84* CassandraTruth:
85** Senbei creates an anti-gravitational device to help the Tsun family return to China, but it fails because Senbei doesn't realize there's a flaw in said device that causes it to not function for long. He then spends nights fixing the device, before telling Tsuruten the news after the repair is done. Unfortunately, Tsuruten doesn't believe him.[[note]]Feeling insulted, Senbei creates a spaceship that utilizes the anti-gravitational device and enlists King Nikochan and his assistant for a test drive. This time, it works without a hitch, as King Nikochan and his assistant return to their home planet.[[/note]]
86** [[EnforcedTrope Self-enforced]] on Obotchaman's first day at the high school. When he's initially introduced in the class, he blurts out his RobotKid existence. Faced with the bewildered expression from Arale's classmates, he rushes to Arale, who whispers to him that no one else knows about the truth of their origin and that it's supposed to be a secret. Obotchaman promptly rushes to the front of the class and claims that the whole thing he said was a joke, which everyone in the class sans Arale accepts without question.
87** When a female vampire seduces Senbei in the hope of draining some blood out of him, Midori walks in and spots them (said female vampire is near Senbei's neck and about to sink her teeth into him). [[MistakenForCheating She proceeds to declare that she would divorce Senbei]], taking Turbo with her in the process and refusing to believe in Senbei. It's only in the following chapter, when [[BrainyBaby Turbo]] manages to [[NoFourthWall find a copy of Dr. Slump detailing the events of the previous chapter and show it to Midori]], that Midori finally believes in Senbei's innocence.
88** After [[ForcedTransformation Senbei and Arale are transformed into flies due to the morph gun and one of the Gachans eats said morph gun before it can be used to turn them back to normal]], Senbei flies to Turbo to request for him to build another one. Midori spots him, starts swatting him before Senbei can complete his request, and continues to do so despite Senbei shouting truth at the top of his voice. Luckily for Senbei, Turbo hears him and [[BigDamnHeroes stops Midori with a shout of his own before she can deliver the fatal blow on Senbei]], from where he shows Midori the truth with a magnifying glass.
89--->'''Senbei''': I ''told'' you it was me!\
90'''Midori''': I'm sorry, but your voice was so quiet that I could barely hear you.
91* CastingGag: As Midori [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed was modeled after]] Creator/MarilynMonroe, in the 1st anime and the original 5 movies, she was voiced by Mariko Mukai who's best known for being the Japanese dub voice for Marilyn Monroe.
92* CatchPhrase: Arale has several: "N'cha!", used as a greeting; "Bye-cha", used as a farewell; "Ho-yo-yo!", used as an exclamation of surprise; and "KIIIIIIIIN!!!", said when she's running. She also uses "''cho''" instead of ''kudasai'' or ''chōdai'' when making requests.
93* ChristmasEpisode: Three of them, with a BadSanta in each example.
94** The first one has Senbei putting on the Santa Claus disguise to hand out "presents" (his autographs). No one likes them -- the chapter ends with the villagers tossing out his autographs left and right the next day.
95** The second one involves an old martial artist on a mountaintop appointing his young pupil for the role of handing out presents in Santa Claus costume. Said pupil delivers presents by knocking down locked doors and knocking out anyone who wakes up from the commotion. The villagers converge the next day to beat up "Santa Claus" in return.
96** The last one has [[MadScientist Dr.]] [[TakeOverTheWorld Mashirito]] carrying out his plan to eliminate the Norimaki family, which involves using a remote-controlled robot doll in the appearance of Santa Claus (Camamel Man #8) to deliver a bag of bombs that activate upon opening the bag.[[note]]The plot doesn't work out for him -- he has the bag of bombs placed next to two bags he believes are presents (they turn out to be bags of trash instead). [[SpannerInTheWorks Midori grabs the bags the next morning and hands them to the trash collectors without bothering to open any of the bags, one of which falls off the truck on the way to the landfill and lands in front of Dr. Mashirito's lab.]] Dr. Marishito takes a look to see what's in the bag... and [[LaserGuidedKarma gets the full blast]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard from his own bag of bombs]].[[/note]]
97* ClarkKenting: Suppaman dresses as reporter ''Kuraaku Kenta''. He doesn't even bother to act differently or to be less of a {{Jerkass}}.
98* {{Cloudcuckooland}}: Penguin Village is ''definitely'' this.
99* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Arale. Justified as she's a robot without social programing.
100* CloudcuckoolandersMinder: Some characters often serve as this to Arale. Most frequently Senbei and/or Akane.
101* CreatorCameo: So often that it's not exactly a cameo anymore.
102* {{Crossdresser}}: Senbei ends up crossdressing many times due to RuleOfFunny, like playing the female lead in parodies of ''Literature/LittleRedRidingHood'' and ''Literature/{{Cinderella}}''. Even the first chapter has him briefly DisguisedInDrag.
103* {{Crossover}}:
104** With ''Manga/DragonBall''. The Red Ribbon Army story (particularly the latter half of the ''General Blue'' section) arc has Goku landing in Penguin Village and meeting the Dr. Slump cast. The two series are thus said to take place in the same universe, although this fact has virtually no effect on either of them aside from the one story arc. However, it ''does'' mean that Arale has appeared in several of the ''DB'' fighting games (since they count that arc).
105** ''Many'' years later, Arale appears in ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'', having a brief cameo in Episode 43 before a proper crossover story in Episode 69.
106* CuteBruiser: Arale, a tiny RobotGirl who's more than able to punch adults of all kinds without any efforts. Ditto with Obotchaman, as he's himself a RobotKid like Arale.
107* CuteGlassesGirl: Arale. In fact, her glasses became such a distinguishing feature that in Japan, she was the inspiration behind the phrase "Arare Megane" (Arale Glasses).
108* CuttingTheKnot: Upon seeing the track layout for the bike Grand Prix, Senbei and Charmy both think to themselves that it'd be faster to drive straight through the checkpoints instead of taking the winding paths among them. It works for them when going to the first checkpoint but gets themselves eliminated from the race while trying to do so in the jungle before reaching the second one.[[note]]Senbei hits a pit fall that's too big for him to get out of it, while Charmy gets captured inside the jungle.[[/note]]
109* DemotedToExtra: Some characters are much more involved in the original series than in the remake, such as Akane's sister Aoi, Tori-bot and the other Toriyama's AuthorAvatar caricatures, or baby Turbo who becomes a LastEpisodeNewCharacter in the remake, while he's introduced earlier in the original story.
110* DenserAndWackier: Inverted. While the 90s remake is still wacky, it comes off as ''tame'' compared to the original anime which is much more absurd and crazy in comparison.
111** The remake tries to avoid the WorldOfTechnicolorHair trope, so all the characters with unnatural hair colors are [[AdaptationDyeJob "normalized"]] (Arale goes from purple-haired to brunette, Gatchan goes from green-haired to blonde, Suppaman goes from blue-haired to black-haired).
112** Senbei always has the same appearance, and never transform into his SexierAlterEgo.
113** There's a character who is supposed to be a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to Skop of the original series. The storyline is almost the same, a NewTransferStudent who is frustrated with being SurroundedByIdiots, but the ending is different: Skop eventually TookALevelInDumbass and starts goofing around with the other characters, while his remake substitute doesn't.
114** The fictional representation of the author Akira Toriyama (and his various alter-egos) provides the plot of several episodes in the original series, while in the remake he's not as prominent (only Tori-Bot is seen occasionally) and doesn't interact much with the main characters.
115* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Well, Arale once hit ''God'' with a palm tree. To be fair, he was not "The" God, but a silly divinity who looked and acted exactly like old Master Roshi from ''Dragon Ball'', minus the sunglasses.
116* DistantReactionShot: Arale can punch so hard, the Earth cracks and splits in half.
117* DontMakeMeTakeMyBeltOff: A comedic example being a gag manga; Midori had no qualms about physically punishing her students for bad behavior. She beats up Taro when catching him smoking on school grounds. She also spanks both Akane and Arale after discovering them with alcohol at lunch; of course, Arale isn't phased by Midori's spanking due to her NighInvulnerability.
118* DrivesLikeCrazy:
119** Aoi, who forms the FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling pairing with series regular [[BookDumb Akane]] and is PromotedToParent to Akane but otherwise a FlatCharacter, gets ADayInTheLimelight in one chapter where she drives in town with Arale in tow. Said chapter starts with her showing how bad her driving is, as her stopping her car ends with said car rolling over. In the remake, where Aoi is even more OutOfFocus, Mrs. Tsun takes her place in the same storyline.
120** Arale herself also proves to be a lousy driver. When she gets her driver's license, she offers to take her family for a ride. It doesn't last long because the ride ends with CarMeetsHouse.
121** This is justified, as Penguin Village, where the series take place, has ''absurdly lax'' qualifying standards for obtaining driver's license, which is illustrated when Taro takes Arale to the local License Bureau to obtain their respective driver's license. [[note]]Answering ''one'' question right is enough to pass the interview test with NO written exam involved; the driving test -- due to the car for the driving test having engine trouble, as the instructor informs them -- involves riding a ''bicycle'' in Taro's case and, because Arale's legs are too short to reach the pedals, operating a '''remote controlled toy tank''' in Arale's, and they both use their "vehicles" for less than a block before the instructor passes them.[[/note]] Such "standards" make bad driving a SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome.
122* EdibleThemeNaming: Norimaki Senbei and Norimaki [[JapaneseRanguage Arare]] are both types of rice crackers.
123* EverythingTalks: Particularly, the TalkingPoo.
124* EvilCounterpart:
125** Obotchaman was built by Dr. Mashirito to be this to Arale, but he ends up being too well mannered and polite to be evil. Abale-chan from the movie special "Dr. Mashirito and Abale-chan" is a more straightforward example, who is essentially Arale in punk gear.
126** Senbei is a benevolent [[MorallyAmbiguousDoctorate morally ambiguous]] [[MadScientist scientist]]. [[TakeOverTheWorld Dr. Mashirito]]... is ''much less benevolent''. Also, they both made their own RobotKid, but Senbei treats Arale like a daughter, while Mashirito treats Obotchaman as a pawn for his evil schemes and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness gets rid of him when he didn't need him anymore]].
127* ExtremeOmnivore: Gatchan can eat ''anything'' except rubber.
128* FaceFault:
129** In chapter 44, a zoo worker is annoyed that he keeps face-faulting at Arale and co.'s antics and makes various attempts at having them do one.
130** This trope happens ''a lot'' throughout this series. For example:
131*** When Senbei compliments his own genius regarding his own creation in the pilot chapter, Arale causes him to face-fault by complaining to him that she can't fly.
132*** Near the end of the original series, Arale is tasked with making a speech. She takes the microphone... and asks if mayors are strong. Everyone else -- other than Arale herself and the Gatchans -- face-fault.
133* TheFaceless:
134** One of the contestants in the bike race at the end is a boy who never ever removes his helmet. He's also [[NoNameGiven nameless]].
135** The policeman with a [[Franchise/StarWars Stormtrooper]] helmet may also count, both for Faceless and Nameless.
136* TheFaceOfTheSun: Here the sun is a living entity who smiles, talks and even sleeps. We even see it rising from the ocean horizon with a snorkel.
137* TheFamilyForTheWholeFamily: One chapter of the manga has Arale and friends meeting a group of ''yakuza'' which acted like little kids, playing with cards and so on.
138* {{Fanservice}}:
139** Midori provides several moments.
140** So does Akane's mother, [[InvisibleParents on the rare occasions when she does appear.]]
141** During a baseball game, Akane's pants fall down ''without any input at all''.
142* FantasticAesop: Senbei goes pranking the villagers after he manages to invent a functional Time Stopper (thanks to helpful modications to the blueprint from Turbo, without Senbei knowing). However, this short story arc ends with Senbei aging prematurely -- by 40 years -- as the result of his overuse of said device. [[UnexplainedRecovery He somehow manages to return to his current age by the next chapter]], though he'd never mess with the idea of stopping time again.
143* FantasticVoyagePlot: In Chapter 89/Episode 61 1981 Anime/Episode 22 1997 Anime Dr Goat shrinks Senbei, Arale and Gatchan to very small proposition with the Big Small Ray Gun and have Midori swallow them and fighting the mosquito.
144* {{Fartillery}}: Arale can fly by farting in one chapter.
145* FetchQuest: The last checkpoint of the bike grand prix is a scavenger hunt, where each contestant has to draw a note from a box and bring the item of choice to the judge to be allowed to proceed. The difficulty level ranges from relatively easy (Midori's is a dragonfly while Tsukutsun has to bring a drawer) to hard (Obotchaman has to bring a whale -- that would have been impossible if any contestant besides Obotchaman himself or Arale picked it).
146* FieryRedhead: Akane in the 1997 remake.
147* {{Flanderization}}: Arale starts out looking more like a normal 13 years old girl instead of the small chubby little kid everyone remembers (she even manages to pass herself off as Akane for a while). She's also less of a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} in early stories.
148* ForcedTransformation: The morph gun that Senbei invents can cause this effect on its target. It's also the reason that Senbei and Arale are stuck as flies in a three-part story arc.[[note]]Because Senbei and Arale are turned into flies and one of the Gachans devours said morph gun before it can be used to turn them back to normal, they have to remain as flies until Turbo can make another one, which Turbo admits will take a day. Arale, being a NighInvulnerable FunPersonified RobotGirl, doesn't mind, as she's glad that she gets to fly like the Gachans for once. Senbei, on the other hand, is not happy, as he can't sleep beside Midori lest she crushes him with her body (he has to sleep inside an empty matchbox, placed beyond Midori's reach, instead) and is forced to watch over his own back for any animal that would prey on flies (he gets stuck in a spider web at one point and would have been dead had Midori not been around to get him out of it before a spider reaches him, and he has to run -- er, fly -- for his life upon spotting a gecko nearby), ensuring that he'd be relieved upon being turned back to human, unlike Arale, who finds it boring to be turned back to normal.[[/note]]
149* ForeignSoundingGibberish: In the bike trophy mentioned above, one of the contestants is a German biker called Kibalt Skurzen, which doesn't sound like any actual German name.
150* {{Foreshadowing}}: Some characters, like Suppaman, shows up as background characters before they're properly introduced.
151* FourGirlEnsemble: Out of the four prominent female characters, we have the naive one (Arale), the snarky tomboy (Akane), the pretty one (Tsururin), and the admirable TeamMom (Midori).
152* GagSeries: The fun is just watching their off-the-wall antics without regards to continuity.
153* GeniusBruiser: Arale and Obotchaman are strong enough to split the earth in two with one punch and smart enough to solve advanced math problems.
154* GeniusDitz:
155** While Arale is usually hopelessly naive and clueless about everything, she's by far the smartest student in her class and particularly a [[GoodWithNumbers math prodigy]] (her math skills are a RunningGag). She also can remove a frog's appendix and build a sexy spare head all on her own.
156** Senbei himself can be considered one. All his silliness aside, he can build androids, spaceships, a time machine and all the craziest inventions he can think of. Unfortunately he seems to create gadgets at random, with most of them being less useful than just using a more mundane item.
157* GenkiGirl: Arale, with a dose of SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids and ''definitely'' Cloudcuckoolander. She's as energetic as she is powerful.
158* GleefulAndGrumpyPairing: The main characters. Arale is fun-loving and perpetually happy, while Senbei is moody, irritable, and often annoyed by Arale's GenkiGirl personality.
159* GoneHorriblyRight:
160** The chapter "Citizen Arale" starts with Midori telling her class to "bring a lost item to the police" as part of her lesson on "how to be good citizens". Too bad [[ALessonLearnedTooWell Arale REALLY takes her lesson to heart, and starts by taking a book Midori drops, not to her (even though she's right next to Arale at that moment), but to the police, and her applications of the lesson only escalate from there and last through the rest of the chapter]]. By the time the chapter ends, [[ToiletHumour she has brought to the police loads of poop she found on the roadside]], plus every car, house, ''and'' mountain she sees and takes to the police, making the police station and its surrounding area look like a junkyard as a result.
161** The chapter "Mr. Handy", has Senbei using his eponymous creation to allow him to move around within it without much trouble. He's so impressed with its performance, he never leaves it -- in fact, he sleeps in it. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome A month later, his body odor reaches foul levels because he neglects to shower throughout his time in his creation, and, due to his lack of exercise because he's been inside it the whole month, his body becomes so plump that Arale rolls him around like a ball.]]
162* GroinAttack: By accident, since this IS a GagSeries.
163** At the start of the series, when Senbei has finished building Arale's body, he tells her to raise her hand to test out her body. She raises her hand in a fist... and strikes him in the crotch. Ouch.
164** In [[VoluntaryShapeshifting Donbe]]'s introductory chapter, he tries to scare Arale by turning into a wall in front of her at one point. Too bad for him Arale runs ''through'' him. When he changes back, he's holding himself between his legs.
165* GrumpyOldMan: One such person appears during the bike Grand Prix as a checkpoint challenge; each contestant must make him laugh to proceed in the race, and [[ItOnlyWorksOnce whatever method that makes him laugh won't work again]].
166* HeadTurningBeauty: Midori often has such an effect on the men of the village (whether they are married or not). Although it should be noted that she's not the only one, several women get this reaction from men throughout the series. In fact, Arale herself caused this in the manga ''Dr. Slump Returns'' with her new adult body.
167* HorrifyingTheHorror: PlayedForLaughs where one episode has [[OurVampiresAreDifferent a vampire named Trampire]] go to the Norimaki household where she tries to suck Arale's blood but can't due to her being a RidiculouslyHumanRobot, causing Arale to get up half-asleep and [[BreathWeapon fire her N'Cha Cannon]] at the wall, scaring Trampire away.
168* HotTeacher: Arale's teacher Midori is the most desired woman in town, and [[LoveAtFirstSight Senbei falls for her immediately]], remaining in love with her to the point of obsession.
169* HumiliationConga: Kibault suffers from this throughout the bike grand prix.
170** After he finishes his own round of speed-run qualifier, he believes that no one in Penguin Village would be able to beat his record. He's quickly proven wrong, first by Biker Boy, whom [[TemptingFate he claims to be of no match to him in speed-racing]], then during the announcement of the top 10 who make it to the race, with himself being placed at #6, much to his dismay.
171** At the first checkpoint, he picks a sheet of paper with the instruction requiring him to [[UseYourHead break five roof tiles with his forehead]]. He does so... except he only manages to break four out of five, forcing him on a one-minute penalty, which he spends in recovery.
172** Passing the second checkpoint requires touching a large poop ([[ButForMeItWasTuesday Arale has no problem, obviously]]). It takes a moment of hesitation for Kibault before he finally does it and is then able to proceed.
173** The third checkpoint requires making a GrumpyOldMan laugh. He's the first to manage to do so... only to be stuck on the next checkpoint for the next thirty minutes because passing it requires crossing a lake and the ferryman is too tight on the minute to ferry him across it early.
174** The last checkpoint is a scavenger hunt FetchQuest, and the note he picks for his quarry reads "the panties of a beautiful girl". When his initial attempt at fulfilling it fails (because [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome no girl in her right mind is going to give her own panties to some random stranger making such a request out of the blue in broad daylight]]), he resorts to stealing panties off a clothesline. Too bad for him the owner of said panties doesn't qualify as "beautiful", and when he presents his "findings" to the judge at the checkpoint, [[CheatersNeverProsper the judge sees through his ruse, calls him out on it, and disqualifies him on the spot]].
175* IconicSequelCharacter: Turbo, Obotchaman, and the Tsuns are all major characters but they don't appear until the second half of the manga, and only after Senbei and Midori get married.
176* IdenticalStranger:
177** Nonko and Anko, two girls from the city that look like Akane and Arale (Nonko has a different hairstyle while Anko is a brunette). When Anko loses her lens (after being shocked seeing a living poop), she is obliged to put on her glasses and is mistaken for Arale by Senbei that takes her to the Norimaki Residence. While searching for her friend, Nonko meets Arale and mistakes her for Anko. Nonko realizes that Arale is not Anko only when in the plane back to their home.
178** A princess, who gets stranded in Penguin Village while escaping the pursuit of a dictator, who intends to kidnap her as a political ploy, bears a strong resemblance to Akane. Said dictator kidnaps Akane upon spotting her, forcing Tsukutsun to rescue her with the aid of Arale and the Gatchans.
179* InvisibleStreaker: In an early chapter, Senbei turns himself invisible, then starts removing his clothes to complete the process...but then decides to leave his underwear on, just in case. This results in a pair of floating boxer shorts running around the town.
180* InvoluntaryShapeshifting: Tsukutsun Tsun turns into a tiger whenever touched by a girl; he changes back if touched by a guy.
181* TheKiddieRide: [[http://kimcafe.blogspot.my/2008/12/drslump-arare-chan-timemachine.html Arale-chan on a time machine]]. It appears to be a very early ride by Banpresto.
182* LandingInSomeonesBathtub: In "Gatchan You're Great", Obotchaman falls in Tsuntsunodanoteiyugo's bath.
183* LaserGuidedKarma: Despite this manga being a GagSeries, this trope shows itself from time to time.
184** Possibly the earliest example of this involves [[MoodDissonance a surprisingly serious moment]] where a bear that Arale and Senbei had freed from captivity and released into the wild was shot by two hunters. [[TranquilFury Arale, in one of the few times where she is genuinely angry, calmly picks the two assholes up and throws them far away.]] The next -- and very last -- mention of said hunters in the chapter has them landing, unarmed, somewhere in Africa (they lost their weapons during their "flight"), where [[TheHunterBecomesTheHunted they're surrounded by a pride of lions that view the hunters as would-be lunch]].
185** Whenever Senbei creates some device/scheme for his own perverted desires, the result tends to backfire on him [[PlayedForLaughs in humorous ways]].
186** Dr. Mashirito has a more serious example. [[spoiler:Caramel Man #4 (which renames himself "Obotchaman" later on), one of his creations he made with the sole intent of destroying Arale so he can TakeOverTheWorld, eventually [[KilledOffForReal destroys]] [[HoistByHisOwnPetard HIM]] [[AssholeVictim instead]] when Dr. Mashirito harms Arale in a tournament.]]
187** Before the example above, Dr. Mashirito makes two separate attempts to eliminate Senbei by [[MadBomber placing bombs disguised as presents into his house]]. [[HoistByHisOwnPetard In both cases, they end up blowing up in his face]] (the first time, Senbei tosses it away and it lands next to Mashirito, who's hiding behind a bush nearby, before the bomb goes off; see ChristmasEpisode above for details regarding the second time), though he survives both events.
188** Shortly after Obotchaman's debut, [[HeroicWannabe Suppaman]] throws a grenade into the phone booth Obotchaman is occupying (he's trying to reach Dr. Mashirito at the time) when Obotchaman refuses to leave the phone booth, and, when Obotchaman confronts him and refuses to cater to Suppaman's demand for an apology, Suppaman [[WouldHurtAChild shoots him]] [[DisproportionateRetribution with a loaded gun]], [[BullyingADragon incurring Obotchaman's wrath]]. [[BewareTheNiceOnes Obotchaman]] then lifts a giant boulder (witnessing his [[SuperStrength strength]] causes [[DirtyCoward Suppaman]] to flee) and hurls it straight at him, [[SquashedFlat literally flattening him -- if momentarily -- as a result]].
189** The dictator who kidnaps Akane, whom he mistakes as the princess he is pursuing due to [[IdenticalStranger Akane's close resemblance to her]], threatens to release a [[SealedEvilInACan monster being confined inside a tea kettle]] unless the princess goes with him. He eventually gets KilledOffForReal [[HoistByHisOwnPetard by the very monster]] after the monster gets released.
190* LaterInstallmentWeirdness: Later chapters are very different from early chapters. Especially with [[DecoyProtagonist Senbei]] being married and much more OutOfFocus, as well as introducing new teenage characters who serve as love interests to focus on the romantic life of Arale and her friends.
191* LightningBruiser: Arale and Obotchaman's powers include SuperStrength and SuperSpeed.
192* LocalHangout: The Pot. Aoi works there, and many other characters drop by there from time to time.
193* LovableSexManiac: Senbei. Tsuruten Tsun is even ''worse'' than him.
194* LoveAtFirstSight:
195** In the second chapter, Senbei takes Arale to school and meets Midori. He falls for her at once.
196** Taro towards Tsururin. When Taro sees her for the first time while wearing pajamas and barely awake, he immediately dashes back inside his house and freshens up before formally introducing himself.
197* MadeOfIron: Arale, literally, though Senbei was once woken up with a ''live grenade exploding in his mouth'', and only lost a couple of teeth.
198* MadScientist: Senbei is a more benign version. [[EvilCounterpart Mashirito]], on the other hand...
199* MomentKiller: A chapter taking place after Senbei and Midori's honeymoon is all about this.[[note]]When Midori returns home, Senbei requests a kiss on the cheek from her. Too bad Arale does it before Midori can, much to Senbei's chagrin. When Arale asks where Gatchan, who's been absent from class all day that day, is, Senbei mentions that [[NoBiologicalSex Gatchan]] has been playing with [[AmbiguousGender her/its]] monster mates and suggests for Arale to join them... except Gatchan comes back into the house at that precise moment. After dinnertime, Senbei decides to get Midori to shower with him, only to witness Midori exiting the bathroom, having finished her bath and fully dressed. Finally, Senbei pins his hope for intimacy with Midori in bed -- but then Arale sleeps right between them and Gatchan takes up his ''mouth'' for sleeping.[[/note]]
200* NeatFreak: Charmy.
201** In his initial introduction to Taro, he refuses to shake hands with Taro because Taro can't recall whether he had washed his hands earlier that day.
202** When Penguin Village is "peaceful" again ([[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome in reality, the village is almost a]] GhostTown [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome because Charmy believes]] AllCrimesAreEqual), the "job" Taro is given at the police station amount to cleaning duty. Taro isn't pleased about it.
203--->'''Taro''': (thinking to himself) Arale! If you can hear me, get Charmy!
204** Finally, his reaction to Arale approaching him with a poop in a stick in hand is initially to FreakOut, before [[DisproportionateRetribution trying to shoot]] [[WouldHitAGirl her]] -- "trying" being the operative word here, as he's out of ammunition at this point, forcing him to run away from her.
205* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: Either averted or parodied, as this IS a GagSeries.
206** Averted when [[BunglingInventor Senbei]] uses his Time Skipper to go back in time (three days in the past) to meet his past self in order to gain an insight on how to repair [[RobotGirl Arale]].[[note]]She is badly damaged as the result of her battle against [[TakeOverTheWorld Dr. Mashirito]]'s latest robot creation.[[/note]]
207** Parodied when [[RobotKid Obotchaman]] uses the Time Machine he borrows from [[BrainyBaby Turbo]] to find out what happens to himself and Arale ten years from now. There's no inherent danger in meeting his future self, but he still does his best to keep it on the down-low to avoid weirding his future self out. Luckily, his future self is at home and never sees him.[[note]]It ends on a ''very'' happy note for him, as it turns out Arale and Obotchaman are married in the future.[[/note]]
208** Parodied again when [[AuthorAvatar Tori-bot]] uses the selfsame Time Machine to visit Penguin Village ten years from now and [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor find out what becomes of his future self]] near the end of his travel. Again, there's no inherent danger in meeting his future self on its own, but his experience bums him out when he discovers that his future self turns out to be a [[FutureLoser panhandler begging for money at the street-side]].
209* NiceMeanAndInbetween:
210** Out of Arale's friends, Peasuke is nice (meek and reasonable), Akane is mean (a snarky and devious prankster), and Taro is in-between (besides his SmallNameBigEgo, he's mostly friendly).
211** Among the girls in the group, Akane is the mean (joker and rebellious), Tsururin is the in-between (friendly in general but very aggressive when they make her angry), and Arale is the nice (kind and innocent).
212* NiceGuy: Arale is a friendly (if annoying) girl, and all her friends and family members are good-natured people as well, although Senbei and Akane are more in JerkWithAHeartOfGold territory. Obotchaman, Midori, and Turbo are probably the nicest of all.
213* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
214** Kurikinton, the village barber and Taro and Peasuke's father, looks a lot like Clint Eastwood. Lampshaded when it is revealed that he once was a policeman.
215** Two character resemble Creator/MarilynMonroe: Murasaki Kimidori, one of Akane's InvisibleParents, and Midori, a HotTeacher who's also the target of Senbei's LoveAtFirstSight.
216* NoFourthWall:
217** One chapter involves an invention that can make something on a page real. Arale and Akane fool around with it until Arale casually ''cuts out the page they're on'' and puts it inside the machine, creating a space paradox. If that's not enough, character refer to and sometimes interact with the author...
218** In another chapter, the characters acquire a camera that takes pictures of the future, wherein the subject would be aged several decades in the picture. At the end of the chapter, Arale takes a picture of the reader, and the picture shows the skeletal remains of the reader holding the magazine that the manga was originally serialized in commenting on how dumb the manga is.
219* NoNavelNovelBirth: In an early chapter, Arale is worried because being a robot menas she lacks a navel and her classmates find that weird, so she wants one. Except Senbei thinks she wants something a bit lower, which he's never seen because of Japanese censorship. HilarityEnsues.
220* NonIndicativeName: Penguin Village. Averted in the last story arc when we discover that the mayor is an actual penguin and the only one that appears in the series.
221* NotAllowedToGrowUp:
222** Averted in the original series, which also generally averts StatusQuoIsGod. Arale and her friends go from middle school to high school and Taro graduates from high school and becomes a police officer. In the sequel ''Dr. Slump returns'', Turbo goes from a baby to a little boy, and it's stated that Arale is now 17 (to everyone's astonishment, since she looks even younger than the 13-year-old girl she was supposed to be initially, and she can't physically grow up because she's a robot).
223** Played straight in the ''Dragon Ball Super'' crossover in 2016. The Dr. Slump cast already met Goku as a kid in the first ''Dragon Ball'' series, but when they meet him again as an adult in ''Dragon Ball Super'', they apparently didn't age at all, having the same appearance of the original series (''Dr. Slump returns'' is treated as CanonDiscontinuity). Justified with Arale because she's an android, not so much with the rest of the cast.
224* ObviousPregnancy: Midori gets so big so fast after it's revealed she's pregnant that Senbei actually gives her a medical examination to try and deduce a cause.
225* OffWithHisHead:
226** A RunningGag is that Arale keeps pulling her head off, annoying Senbei and scaring everyone else.
227** Senbei has his [[RobotMe robot that's made to look like himself]] take off its head at one point at a TV station to prove it really is a robot.
228* OfficialCouple: Senbei and Midori is one, hooking up midway in the series. Also Arale with Obotchaman, where it was shown in the future that Senbei had built a baby robot for the both of them. And the secondary couples like Taro/Tsururin, Akane/Tsukutsun, and Pisuke/Hiyoko are all confirmed to be HappilyMarried in the future.
229* OlderThanTheyLook: Pisuke is actually 13, even though he looks like he's around 7 or 8. It's even worse for him when they take a hold of the camera that views the future mentioned above: we discover that he will look like that even at 30 (complete with the same cat-ears hat!), but with a Hitler mustache!
230* OnlySixFaces:
231** Lampshaded in an early chapter where Akane is able to impersonate Midori. Toriyama curses his ability to draw only one female face.
232** Suppaman, Bubibinman (the fly-man from space), and Parzan (''Tarzan'' parody) all look the same. This sometimes is commented upon.
233* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: One night, Arale eats a cricket in her sleep. The next morning, she's become studious, calm, well-behaved, and much smarter. ''The entire village'' freaks out.
234* ThePeepingTom: In Turbo's own introductory chapter, Senbei takes him to drive around in-town. He stops at one point to gawk with binoculars at a girl undressing from afar, forgetting to keep Turbo in the seat belt, causing Turbo to crawl out of the vehicle and wander away. By the time Senbei puts his binoculars away to check up on Turbo, Turbo is already nowhere in sight. [[spoiler:He's in the process of being TouchedByVorlons while the aliens that accidentally struck him dead try to revive him.]]
235* PeoplePuppets: Tsururin used her powers on Taro to beat up a thug at school at one point.
236* PersonOfMassDestruction: Arale is so strong, she can ''split the Earth into with one punch''. Same with Obotchaman.
237* PictorialLetterSubstitution: The title logo has a subtle one where the handakuten in the last katakana of "スラン'''プ''' (Slump)" is replaced with a heart (and in the 1997 revival, a mechanical nut).
238* PoorCommunicationKills:
239** An early chapter starts with Arale telling Senbei that her teacher is coming over. Thinking the teacher in question is Midori, Senbei spends the whole chapter freshening himself up and tidying up the house. The chapter ends with a different, ''male'' teacher dropping by to make a request for Senbei to repair his pocket watch, causing Senbei to FaceFault.
240** When King Nikochan and his assistant request for transportation to go home after Arale introduces them as "aliens", Senbei makes and gives them a car. It's only after Arale explains to Senbei that King Nikochan and his assistant are from ''outer space'' that Senbei realizes he should have made a spaceship for them instead, by which point they've already driven away for a while.[[note]]They do eventually get to go home... after many chapters (or, in the InUniverse timespan, two years later).[[/note]]
241* PoopingFood:
242** Bubibinman, a fly-like alien, picks a nearby piece of dog crap up and ''eats it''! Needless to say, the other characters (except [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Arale]]) are ''disgusted''.
243** The early part of a chapter involves Arale giving ice cream to Senbei after Senbei complains of the summer heat. Senbei enjoys it... until [[LethalChef Arale]] reveals the procedures she utilizes for the ''homemade'' ice cream Senbei is having -- namely, having Gatchan, who is a NighInvulnerable ExtremeOmnivore, consume the ice cream ingredients, stay inside a freezer until Gatchan is cool enough, before '''pooping on an ice cream cone'''. Senbei [[IAteWHAT reacts with perfectly understandable disgust from such information]].
244* PseudoRomanticFriendship: Anko and Nonko ([[IdenticalStranger two girls very similar to Arale and Akane]]) seem to have this kind of relationship between them, since they are very close and in the episode in which they appear they hug each other in almost every scene, even in the anime it is implied that they live together in the same apartment.
245* RelaxOVision: How the Malaysian dub of the show censors nudity. To wit, the dub does a smash cut to a panoramic view of the village for a the duration of the scene.
246* RoaringRampageOfRevenge: When Turd, Arale's dog, was hit by a fighter jet/car hybrid and subsequently kicked by the driver, [[spoiler: ''Senbei'']] lifts up the vehicle and destroys it.
247* RobotMe:
248** A two-episode StoryArc starts with Senbei being invited to a TV station in Metropolis Island for a segment about scientific inventions and asking him to bring a personal invention of his. Senbei goes to the station in question with a new look (which all villagers seeing him complain how dull the appearance is) without divulging anyone about what the invention is until near the end of the arc that the invention he has brought along is ''himself'' -- it turns out that he has made a robot that looks just like himself and he has been controling it remotely the whole time.[[note]] To demonstrate that the "Senbei" that is at the TV station really is a robot, he has the robot [[OffWithHisHead remove the head with no ill effect]]. That being said, the robot quickly runs amok when Senbei accidentally breaks his remote-control device while trying to shoo a fly away.[[/note]]
249** One episode later on has Turbo build a robotic duplicate of himself that accidentally wanders into town. Said robot causes panic among everyone wherever it goes.
250* RobotGirl: Arale. One of the earliest (and youngest) examples.
251* RobotKid: Arale and Obotchaman.
252* RoboRomance: Arale and Obotchaman are two androids created by different scientists, who gradually become closer until we finally find out that they are both destined to become a happily married couple in the future and have a baby created by Senbei.
253* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: Meek and well-mannered RobotKid Obotchaman is the male counterpart to hyperactive and mischievous Arale.
254* SdrawkcabName:
255** Toriyama came up with the name of Dr. Mashirito, Senbei's MadScientist rival, by reverting the order of the syllables in his editor's surname, Torishima.
256** Makusa, who runs the takoyaki stand / sweets shop. He's a caricature of Akira Sakuma, who collaborated with Toriyama on his ''Crappy Manga Laboratory'' series.
257** The name of a {{Notzilla}} that participates in the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament is "Allizdog".
258* SelfDeprecation:
259** The AuthorAvatar writer jokingly calls himself and the manga stupid quite often.
260** When said AuthorAvatar uses TimeTravel to visit Penguin Village a decade in the future, he finds out that his future self has become a ''[[FutureLoser beggar]]'', much to his horror.
261* SeriousBusiness:
262** For Arale and Gatchan(s) (and everyone else who gets involved), games can be this even without causing any property damage, as demonstrated in the chapter where Turbo's status as a BrainyBaby who can [[{{Main/Flight}} fly]] is officially discovered in-universe. [[note]]The game of choice in this chapter is hide-and-go-seek, with Turbo being tasked to catch Obotchaman, Arale, and the Gatchans. It starts out tame (by their standard, anyway) with Turbo catching Obotchaman and one of the Gatchans, as they aren't moving at their peak speed, but it quickly escalates when Arale and the other Gatchan spot Turbo chasing them -- Arale runs at the speed of Mach 3, and Gatchan ''flies out of Earth into outer space'', and Turbo ''still manages to catch each of them (yes, even in outer space)''. By the time Senbei, who entrusts Turbo in their care, returns, Arale, the Gatchans, and Obotchaman are all exhausted from repeatedly playing hide-and-seek.[[/note]]
263** Dining out in a fancy restaurant, as one chapter involves the Norimaki family doing so after Midori gets a large teacher's bonus and Turbo's status as a BrainyBaby who can [[{{Main/Flight}} fly]] is officially confirmed to Senbei and Midori.[[note]]Case in point: They take a family photo in front of the restaurant in question.[[/note]] This gets [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]]:
264--->'''[[RecurringExtra Butarebu]]''': For the people of Penguin Village, a restaurant is a big deal.
265** Riding a motorbike is this for Biker Boy, because he'll die -- literally -- if he stops riding for too long. As a result, he does everything on the go, eating and pooping included.
266* ShoutOut: Quite a few.
267** The show satirizes and pays homage to a lot of things, including ''Franchise/{{Superman}}'', ''Manga/{{Kinnikuman}}'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', ''VideoGame/SpaceInvaders'' and ''Series/{{Ultraman}}'', just to name a few.
268** A pudgy, dumb, incompetent, violent, mean and revengeful version of Franchise/{{Superman}} named Suppaman lives in the village. He does not get along with [[Franchise/{{Tarzan}} Parzan]].
269** One of the cops of Penguin Village is a [[Franchise/StarWars Stormtrooper]].
270** In the first page of a chapter shows up a chibified, googly-eyed [[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Gundam RX78-2]] flying after a butterfly with a bug-catcher. This is particularly interesting because Toriyama drew it before "''SD Gundam''" was even a ''thing''.
271** Dr. Mashirito's first robot was a mix between Anime/MazingerZ, Manga/AstroBoy, and [[Anime/{{Gigantor}} Tetsujin-28go]].
272** [[Franchise/StarTrek Spock]] is one of Arale's classmates. Replaced in the remake with a boy that resembles a human version of Freeza.
273** Franchise/{{Godzilla}}, Film/{{Gamera}}, Franchise/KingKong and other kaijuu make regular appearances.
274** One chapter of ''The Brief Return of Dr. Slump'' has Senbei playing ''VideoGame/DragonQuestV''.
275* SigilSpam:
276** Any given thing is practically guaranteed to have its name spelled out in gigantic letters, made all the more ridiculous for the fact that they live in a small village where everybody knows each other and there's only one of each business to begin with.
277** Car logos are ''everywhere'', on every''thing''. This has less to do with any particular meaning and more to do with the simple fact that the author ''loves cars''. You might think that the word "ABARTH" accompanied by a scorpion on a shield has some hidden, cryptic meaning... but nope, it's just the name of a [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abarth company that makes and customizes cars]]. Toriyama even bought his own Autobianchi A112 Abarth during the series' run.
278* {{Slapstick}}: This is a GagSeries, after all, and all characters suffer physical comedy at some point. Here are some examples:
279** In an early chapter, Akane ties a rope around Arale and ask her to run while Akane herself wears rollerblades in order to save herself the trouble of walking. Arale stops and turns sideways after a short distance, resulting in [[WatchOutForThatTree Akane smacking into a tree ahead of her]].
280** When Senbei has a fight with Arale and Gatchan after they ate Senbei's share of snack, Midori happens to be paying them a visit. She lets herself in just as Senbei, in his moment of anger, throws a vase at Arale and Gatchan. It misses them... and strikes Midori by accident instead.
281** Late in the series, after Senbei manages to finally invent a functional Time Stopper (thanks to helpful modications to the blueprint from Turbo, unbeknownest to Senbei), [[ThePrankster he starts pranking villagers left and right]]. [[BreadEggsMilkSquick Examples include eating the meat buns Tsururin was about to have and replacing them with a rock, placing a plastic snake on the service tray Aoi is holding, and replacing the ice cream in the cone Akane is holding with poop...]]
282* SmallNameBigEgo:
283** Senbei, who claims to be the most brilliant scientist in the world and also considers himself ''handsome'', despite being short, fat, and unattractive.
284** Suppaman, an AffectionateParody of Superman... well, maybe not so affectionate, given how he's portrayed as a {{Jerkass}} with no real superpowers.
285* StealthPun: Arale is riding a pig, and a bystander exclaims "Biker Gang!"
286* SuperPoweredRobotMeterMaids: Arale, a robot that can split the earth with a single punch, and was built just because Senbei could.
287* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]], if need be, due to RuleOfFunny.
288** Senbei uses his mechine everywhere he goes in the chapter "Mr. Handy". A month later, this dependence causes him to neglect his personal hygiene so that he smells bad, as well as neglecting his exercise to the point of him being so plump that Arale rolls him around like a ball.
289** In a chapter later on, Senbei dreams of himself and Midori going on a date after picking her up, and he has a CatapultNightmare reaction every time the DreamSequence doesn't go his way, followed by him acting on it. While it starts out reasonable enough (freshening up and dressing up to make himself more presentable in the DreamSequence), it soon spirals out of control (yelling at other characters who "ruined his date" during the DreamSequence), culminating in him [[CatapultNightmare jerking awake]] one more time and charging into the local police station to beat up the cops for his [[{{Main/Pun}} dream]] date gone wrong (the cops stop them with poop-on-sticks in the dream), which gets him landed in jail.
290--->'''Senbei''': Um, might I use the restroom?\
291'''[[DaChief Gyaos]]''': *in bruises* '''QUIET!!'''
292** Due to the well-established reputation of [[DirtyOldMan Tsuruten]]'s willingness to grope beautiful, even if married, women, Midori understandably keeps her guard up when he visits the Norimaki residence and Senbei's sympathy towards him, when he complains of some AmusingInjury he suffers at her hands, is limited.
293--->'''Tsuruten''': Your wife has sprained my fingers...\
294'''Senbei''': I'm sure you deserved it.
295** Donning a Santa Claus costume with a bag of items doesn't automatically mean a free pass into someone else's house, which Senbei finds out to his cost, as he's treated like a random burglar. It's even worse for a martial artist who does this, as said martial artist ''breaks down locked doors and knocks out anyone who, woken up by the commotion, goes to investigate the source of the noise'', earning the ire of nearly everyone in Penguin Village, who converges the next day to beat up "Santa".
296** Because of [[AuthorAvatar Toriyama]]'s track record of cheating his way into winning the very tournament he hosted in the past, Senbei is suspicious of any tournament Toriyama hosts and has to be reassured that he won't pull the same stunt again before joining a tournament in earnest.
297** On the other side of the spectrum, the first tournament Toriyama holds (which he eventually cheats his way into winning anyway) nearly didn't happen because the villagers considered the winning price too minuscule ($25 initially; he bumped it up to $30). [[TaughtByExperience Drawing from this]], he ensures that his future tournaments would offer much more sizable rewards to entice potential participants.[[note]]The first-place winner in the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament gets $4,000; the winner of the bike grand prix, the final tournament in the original series, gets to become the new Penguin Village mayor, as the erstwhile mayor of Penguin Village, which happens to be the only penguin ever shown in the series, is wishing to retire to the South Pole.[[/note]]
298** Even the best sharpshooter is rendered powerless if the opponent is ImmuneToBullets or said sharpshooter has used up all of the available ammunition and [[CripplingOverspecialization has nothing else for backup plan]].
299*** The bank robber who lures Arale and Gatchan, both of whom are NighInvulnerable, into his hideout, ends up running away from them in terror, especially after [[ExtremeOmnivore Gatchan]] devours his gun.
300*** When Tsukutsun is up against a man packing guns early in the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament, Tsukutsun can only dodge his opponent's shots. Once he manages to dodge all of them and readies himself to fight back, however, his opponent is reduced to [[KnowWhenToFoldEm publicly giving up and admitting defeat]], especially after Tsukutsun shows off his martial arts skill by smashing a nearby tree trunk.
301*** When [[NeatFreak Charmy]] encounters Arale for the first time, his reaction to her poop-on-a-stick, after the initial shock, is to [[DisproportionateRetribution shoot her with his gun]]. Too bad for him he's out of ammunition at that point, forcing him to try to get away from her.[[note]] Not that it would have done him any good if his gun were still loaded, as Arale is NighInvulnerable and can NoSell gun bullets with ease.[[/note]]
302** Bad customer services can cause your business flow to dwindle, which happens to [[LocalHangout The Pot]] under Akane's management, if [[AuthorAvatar Tori-Bot]]'s experience there during his visit to Penguin Village a decade in the future is any indication.[[note]]When he orders just coffee, Akane intimidates him into ordering something more expensive (fried curry rice in his case). When his food is ready, Akane ''tosses'' the dish his way as if playing catch with him using his dish. Finally, when he requests a spoon for eating his rice, Akane tells him that she has none, resulting in him eating his food the way a dog does.[[/note]]
303--->'''Akane''': I'm getting no customers lately.\
304'''Tori-Bot''': *thinking to himself* I think I know why...
305** As Taro and Arale find out when they go to get their respective driver's license, the qualifying standards for a driver's license are absurdly lax.[[note]]Answering ''one'' question right is enough to pass the interview test with NO written exam involved; the driving test -- due to the car for the driving test having engine trouble, as the instructor informs them -- involves riding a ''bicycle'' in Taro's case and, because Arale's legs are too short to reach the pedals, operating a '''remote controlled toy tank''' in Arale's, and they both use their "vehicles" for less than a block before the instructor passes them.[[/note]] While this ensures that just about everyone who applies gets to pass, which Taro remarks on, it also makes the possibility that someone who gets the license DrivesLikeCrazy ''very real'' -- in Arale's case, her taking her family out for a ride ends with CarMeetsHouse.
306--->'''Taro''': That's what I was afraid of.
307** Charmy's obsession in reducing crime rate causes him to [[AllCrimesAreEqual arrest almost everyone in Penguin Village for minor or non-existent "crimes"]]. By the time the crime rate reaches his desired level, Penguin Village is nearly a GhostTown while its prison within the local police station is massively overcrowded.
308** No matter how much of a BadassBiker you are, there's only so much distance you can travel while steering/riding nonstop before your vehicle of choice gives out on you due to it running out of fuel. This happens to Charmy when Arale chases him while he spends a whole night riding on his motorcycle nonstop in his attempt to get away from her[[note]]Arale eventually catches up to him and put her poop-on-a-stick onto Charmy's head[[/note]], and again to Biker Boy late in the Grand Prix near the end of the race, forcing Biker Boy to go to the nearest gas station to fuel up, resulting in him losing out on his chance at winning the race.
309** At the scavanger hunt section in the bike Grand Prix, Kibalt is tasked with finding panties of a beautiful girl. He asks a beautiful girl at a bus stop to give him her panties -- too bad for him no girl in her right mind would give her own panties to a random stranger making that request out of the blue in broad daylight; in his case, she responds to his demand by conking him on the head with the nearby bus stop signpost.
310--->'''Kibalt''': Yow yow yow! That hurt!
311** As the result of the motorbike Tsuruten assembles being AwesomeButImpractical (see entry above for details) and time contraint prevents Tsuruten from inventing another motorbike in time for Tsukutsun to use for the bike Grand Prix, Tsukutsun has to enter the biker race with a bicycle. While he's able to qualify for the race, being a BadassNormal that he is, it doesn't come easy for him: He has to pedal as fast as he can just to stand a chance (and, even then, he's the tenth qualified participant for the top ten speedracers), almost always lags behind the other racers despite him pedaling as fast as he can, and spends every moment throughout the race catching a breath when he's not pedaling.
312* SweetOnPollyOliver: Subverted. In an episode where Arale and her friends go to Water Strider Island to rescue Chin Tiku Lin, Tsukutsun's old friend, Akane becomes jealous thinking that there was something between them, and she gets even more angry when she sees that Chin Tiku Lin doesn't want to shake her hand. In the end it is revealed that Chin Tiku Lin is actually a boy, only that he dresses as a girl because [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender his father raised him as one because he wanted to have a girl]], and the reason he didn't shake hands with Akane is because he suffers from the same problem as Tsukutsun and transforms into a dragon every time a girl touches him.
313* TakeOverTheWorld: Dr. Mashirito.
314* TakeThat: Whenever Toriyama shows his editor, Kazuhiko Torishima in the {{Omake}}, he just happens to look exactly like the MadScientist Dr. Mashirito.
315* TemptingFate:
316** The "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament has some examples of this.
317*** PlayedForDrama when Arale joins it, with everyone around her believing that she's a shoo-in for winning the tournament. Imagine their surprise [[spoiler:when Dr. Mashirito, who also joins the tournament, harms and seemingly defeats her in their respective final match. That said, [[DefiedTrope Obotchaman, despite his self-reasurring words that Arale would win the tournament, eventually goes to watch the tournament at the last minute without anyone noticing, and sees abovementioned scene between Arale and Dr. Mashirito.]] He then heals Arale and, now geniunely enraged, fills in by disguiseing himself as Arale before he proceeds to fire his [[BreathWeapon N'cha cannon]] that blasts Dr. Mashirito into smithereens, followed by him running away to not blow his cover, shortly before the recovered Arale walks back to the tournament and receives the championship rewards with herself not knowing how she won.]]
318*** When learning that Arale has joined the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament, Senbei and Tsukutsun, both of whom having signed up for it as well, determined that being second place wouldn't be too bad, since they're aware that they're no match for Arale and the participant getting to second place would be rewarded with $1,000. Unfortunately for them, they're both defeated before getting to be second place[[note]](and not by Arale, either -- each of them suffers defeat from some other participant they face)[[/note]].
319*** Seibei gets one more dose of this trope when his opponent turns out to be a young, beautiful female wrestler. As soon as the match starts, he runs to the wrestler expecting some physical contacts that he can enjoy under the premise of a match... only for the wrestler to knock him out with [[TapOnTheHead one karate chop to the forehead]] before his hands even manage to touch her.
320*** A boxer who participates in the tournament expresses confidence that he can win, even when it turns out that his opponent is a {{Notzilla}}. He's quickly proven wrong in a rather literal CurbStompBattle, as [[GiantFootOfStomping one foot stomp]] from said {{Notzilla}} has him SquashedFlat and out of commission at once.
321** As the StoryArc involving the princess, who's an IdenticalStranger to Akane, is near the end, Tsururin remarks that Akane must be enjoying herself upon realizing Akane had arranged to swap with the princess temporarily to get a taste of living as royalty. The story ends with a GilliganCut, revealing a panel showing Akane struggling to adapt to living in the princess's homeland due to being unable to stomach the food being served there.[[note]] Steamed lizard, anyone?[[/note]]
322** During the bike trophy Grand Prix:
323*** At the qualifying round of the biker trophy grand prix where each contestant must run the course alone. Kibault, upon seeing Biker Boy's race-car-driving wife cheering for Biker Boy after having finished his round, asks her [[WhatDoesSheSeeInHim what she sees in him]]. When she responds with "speed", Kibault reacts dismissively, beliving that Biker Boy is no match for him at speed racing. Cue Biker Boy finishing his own round with a record showing that he does it with slightly less time than Kibault, much to Kibault's surprise.
324---->'''Biker Boy's wife''': You were saying?
325*** Near the end of the bike trophy Grand Prix, Biker Boy claims "This match is mine!" upon feeling confident at the favorable circumstance of the race -- only for his motorcycle to run out of fuel mere seconds afterwards, forcing him to rush to the nearest gas station to fill up.
326* TimeTravel:
327** Thanks to one of Senbei's inventions, the Time Slipper. This is actually how they found Gatchan.
328** In the original series, Turbo creates a different time machine, allowing for traveling to more precise time period (by date, hour and minutes, rather than by year like Senbei's Time Slipper above). Obotchaman and, later, [[AuthorAvatar Tori-Bot]], use Turbo's invention to visit Penguin Village a decade in the future, and it's through their travels that the paired characters' HappilyMarried status is confirmed, both in-universe and out.
329* ToiletHumour: A lot.
330** Four words: Poop on a Stick. This was later {{Lampshaded}} early on in ''Dragon Ball''.
331--->'''Mai''': ''(as Pilaf wonders where could be the seventh Dragon Ball)'' If it's between that hunk's ''[Yamcha]'' legs, I'll be pleased to get it.
332--->''(Pilaf and Shu stare blankly at her)''
333--->'''Pilaf''': I told you before, I hate these dirty jokes.
334--->'''Mai''': ''(suddenly holding said Poop on a Stick)'' Yes, I'm sorry.
335--->'''Pilaf''': ''And I mean that filthy thing you're holding too!!!'' Can't you see that the author is trying hard to make a decent, high-standard manga?!
336** King Nikochan and other members of his species have their butts on top of the head, so they have to avoid farting or else they'll end up suffocated by the smell.
337** Bubibinman, a fly-like alien, picks a nearby piece of dog crap up and ''eats it''! Needless to say, the other characters (except [[{{Cloudcuckoolander}} Arale]]) were ''disgusted''.
338* TournamentArc: A very brief and hilarious one near the end of the manga's run. It is even called "Sekaiichi Tournament", foreshadowing Dragon Ball's own Tenkaichi Tournament.
339* TouchedByVorlons: [[spoiler: Turbo, Senbei and Midori's son. Accidentally killed, then resurrected by aliens. Ends up with PsychicPowers as a result]]
340* TranquilFury: In one chapter, there is [[MoodDissonance a surprisingly serious moment]] where a bear that Arale and Senbei had freed from captivity and released into the wild was shot by two hunters. Arale, in one of the few times where she is genuinely angry, calmly picks the two assholes up and throws them ''far'' away.
341* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: It is implied in the manga that Taro seems to have been smoking cigarettes since he was ''five years old'', while Akane, who is only ''thirteen'' at the beginning of the manga, has a notorious fondness for alcohol to the point of carrying it in her canteen to school, which has led to her being punished on more than one occasion. If it weren't for the fact that this manga is focused on comedy, these would be pretty serious topics to address.
342* UglyGuyHotWife:
343** Senbei ''does'' manage to win over Midori, and he's as surprised as the rest of the cast, [[spoiler:[[AccidentalMarriage given how he proposed pretty much by accident.]]]]
344** Tsuruten Tsun and his much-more-attractive wife have already been married for years prior to their own introduction.
345* TheUnintelligible: Gatchan.
346* TheUnreveal: In the "ask the author" section, [[AuthorAvatar Tori-Bot]] asks [[TheUnintelligible the Gatchans]] questions concerning them. While [[TakeOurWordForIt Tori-Bot claims "mystery solved" following Gatchans' answers]], no one translates said answers, so the readers gain nothing for it.
347* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: PlayedForLaughs. Tori-bot's last question in the "ask the author" chapter is why Arale has never been devoured by Gatchan(s), to which Arale responds that she's made of rubber. Then Arale returns the favor by asking him what he's made of, to which he says that he's made of steel-metal alloy. Unfortunately for Tori-bot, the Gatchans are still nearby, feeling hungry, and aren't averse to eating steel-metal alloy; when the Gatchans are satisfied, all that's left of him is a single, twitching arm.[[note]][[UnexplainedRecovery He's back in action, fully alive and kicking, in the next chapter that warrants his presence, though.]][[/note]]
348* VerbalTic:
349** "No, yes!"
350** A lesser-known example is "certainly", certainly!
351* VillainSong: Dr. Mashirito was given one in ''Hoyoyo Space Adventure''. It starts ominous at first, but it changes to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UHlvb4GSSoo a very cheesy 80's rock song.]]
352* WarmUpBoss: For the participants of the bike grand prix, [[SternTeacher Daigoro Kurigashira]], who guards the first checkpoint, counts as this. While each participant must perform the task that is written on a piece of paper placed on his desk at the checkpoint, the punishment for failing it amounts to a one-minute delay, after which the participant gets to continue racing, if with a slight disadvantage due to said one-minute delay. No such leniency is granted for the participants at any other checkpoint.
353* WatchOutForThatTree: Averted with [[NighInvulnerable A]][[LightningBruiser ra]][[RobotGirl le]]. Played straight when ordinary humans are involved, though...
354** In an early chapter, Akane ties a rope around Arale and ask her to run while Akane herself wears rollerblades in order to save herself the trouble of walking. Arale stops and turns sideways after a short distance, resulting in Akane smacking into a tree ahead of her.
355** Late in the bike Grand Prix, Tsukutsun's family watches the race from afar. When Tsuruten informs them that Tsukutsun is coming in last place[[note]][[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome because an ordinary bicycle isn't going to outpace a motorcycle, even if the bicycle rider IS a kung fu master]][[/note]], Tsururin, at her mother's prompting, employs her PsychicPower to make Tsukutsun get to the first place. [[CheatersNeverProsper Unfortunately, Tsururin gets distracted at a crucial moment, causing Tsukutsun to ram into a nearby tree, which gets Tsukutsun's bicycle totaled as a result.]]
356* WeaponsGradeVocabulary: Arale's boisterously loud "N'CHA!" comes out as [[WrittenSoundEffect solid words]] and is capable of knocking people off their feet.
357* WhatDoesSheSeeInHim:
358** All the citizens of Penguin Village are bewildered when the HotTeacher Midori decides to accept the marriage proposal of Senbei.
359** At the qualifying round of the bike Grand Prix near the end of the series, Kibault [[LampshadeHanging asks an attractive female race-car driver the very question]] regarding [[TheFaceless Biker]] [[TheNameless Boy]], to whom she's married. Said female driver, whom Biker Boy woos only [[BestHerToBedHer through besting her at racing]], responds with "speed".
360* WeWantOurIdiotBack: In one of the early chapters, the clueless and cheerfully destructive [[RobotGirl Arale]] accidentally eats an insect and suddenly turns into a calm, studious, and reasonable girl. Arale's friends and the other villagers miss her old personality (it helps that Penguin Village is a mostly anti-intellectual {{Cloudcuckooland}} and studying is considered a weird thing in Arale's school), so when they find a way to change Arale back to "normal", they throw a party to celebrate.
361* WhenIWasYourAge: PlayedForLaughs in one chapter when Senbei watches Turbo flying away with the Gatchans to play.
362-->'''Senbei''': Nobody flew when I was a kid...
363* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
364** Senbei has two such problems.
365*** He's no fan of dogs due to a "traumatic" incident he had from a dog in his childhood.[[note]] Arale intimidates him into adopting a [[TalkingAnimal talking dog]] anyway, though not for long -- the dog turns out to be an alien lifeform from another planet, and his parents come to take him back in the next chapter.[[/note]]
366*** He doesn't like cats, either. Arale joins the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament because he ''adamantly refuses'' to allow her to adopt [[AbandonedPetInABox the two kittens she finds in a box along the roadside]], Obotchaman is willing to adopt the kittens but doesn't yet have the necessary funds to buy cat food for them, and the first-place winner of said tournament gets $4,000, which Arale hopes to win to provide the funds needed for the cat food purchase.
367** Taro is afraid of the ghosts. Peasuke exploits it to exact his revenge on Taro after Taro blackmails him into giving his own allowance to Taro when Taro wants extra money to take Tsururin on a date, by calling Arale and telling her that Taro is going to take her to the haunted house, resulting in [[TagAlongKid Arale and Gatchan tagging along]] Taro and Tsururin on their date, while Taro is scared witless throughout the haunted house tour -- the only one among the four of them to act this way.
368* WrittenSoundEffect: Arale even unknowingly ''weaponizes'' it.
369* YouCantFightFate: The chapters where Obotchaman and [[AuthorAvatar Tori-Bot]] [[TimeTravel use Turbo's invention to visit Penguin Village a decade in the future]] serve this purpose.
370** Obotchaman encounters Future!Taro, who works as a cop, on his way to the Norimaki household. Late in the story-line, Taro decides to become a cop after high school and succeeds in doing so.
371** When Tori-Bot asks Future!Arale about Dr. Mashirito, she shows him [[spoiler:by pointing at a spot on the ground where a screw bolt lies]]. That's precisely what becomes of Dr. Mashirito after the "Who's the Strongest in the World?" tournament, which commences shortly after Tori-Bot's TimeTravel chapter takes place, ends.
372** The characters who have been hitherto paired romantically, whether explicitly or implied, are shown in those chapters to have been HappilyMarried, with [[BabiesEverAfter some of them having a baby each for good measure]]. In the present time, none of them have ever broken up.
373--->'''Tori-Bot''': ''[thinking to himself]'' Haven't these rubes heard of "dating around"?
374* YouDontLookLikeYou: In the remake. The most notable examples are Taro, Akane, and Midori.
375* YoungerThanTheyLook: Senbei, who is only 28 despite looking like he's in his mid-thirties.
376----
377-->[[TheStinger See you in]] ''Manga/DragonBall''!
378-->[[HilariousInHindsight (If it ever comes out, that is.)]]

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