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6[[caption-width-right:250:''[[Music/{{TLC}} Oh, oh-oh]]''\
7''[[Music/{{TLC}} This is]]'' [[Music/{{TLC}} All That]]''[[Music/{{TLC}} !]]''\
8''[[Music/{{TLC}} This is]]'' [[Music/{{TLC}} All That]]''[[Music/{{TLC}} !]]'']]
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10->''"Fresh out the box,''\
11''Stop, look, & watch,''\
12''Ready yet? Get set,''\
13''It's Allllll That!"''
14-->-- '''Soup''', later '''Kenan Thompson''', the announcer
15
16Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'s third ensemble {{sk|etchComedy}}itcom (following ''Series/YouCantDoThatOnTelevision'' and ''Series/{{Roundhouse}}''), bearing a strong resemblance to the format of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' or ''Series/{{MADtv}}'' (like its predecessors did to ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'' and ''Series/InLivingColor'', respectively).
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18Created by Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin and produced by Creator/DanSchneider. Ran from April 1994 to October 2005 -- a little more than a decade, complete with a full cast exodus about halfway through, followed by four seasons, again like ''SNL''... but without an Eddie Murphy-type cast member to keep things afloat until Lorne came back, which in this case "he" (Mike Tollin & Brian Robbins) never did... at least not until ''much'' later.
19
20Launched the careers of: Creator/AmandaBynes (who starred in ''Series/WhatILikeAboutYou'' and several films before retiring from acting due to mental health issues), Creator/KenanThompson (who actually managed to make the cast of ''Series/SaturdayNightLive'' in the mid-2000s and is now the longest-running cast member in the show’s history), Creator/KelMitchell (who auditioned for ''SNL'' around the same time as Kenan Thompson but never made it), Creator/NickCannon, Creator/GabrielIglesias, and Jamie Lynn Spears. Also launched Dan Schneider into being a major behind-the-scenes headliner for Nickelodeon and arguably, the wave of [[DuelingShows dueling]] tween/teen {{KidCom}}s on both Nickelodeon and Creator/DisneyChannel.
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22In 2019, Nickelodeon premiered the second revival of ''All That'', spear-headed by Brian Robbins (newly-installed as President of Nickelodeon) with a brand new cast and with Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell serving as executive producers. Unfortunately, this was derailed by the UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic which ended the series prematurely, with the future of the franchise unknown.
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24[[SpinOff Led to (chronologically)]]: ''WesternAnimation/KaBlam'', ''Series/KenanAndKel'', ''Series/TheAmandaShow'', ''Series/TheNickCannonShow'', ''Series/{{Zoey 101}}'', and ''Series/JustJordan''. And further down the family tree came ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' and eventually ''Series/{{iCarly}}'', ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' and ''Series/SamAndCat''. The 2019 revival would have its own spin-offs: ''Series/{{Drama Club|2021}}'' (with Nathan Janak as part of the main cast), ''Series/ThatGirlLayLay'' (with Gabrielle Green as part of the cast) and ''Series/{{Warped}}'' (starring Kate Godfrey).
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26The Creator/NickRewind block on Creator/TeenNick was originally named "The '90s Are All That" for it, and thus served as its headliner.
27
28[[folder: Cast Members, Past and Present]]
29* Angelique Bates (1994-1996)
30* Lori Beth Denberg (1994-1998)
31* Katrina Johnson (1994-1997)
32* Creator/KelMitchell (1994-1999)
33* Alisa Reyes (1994-1997)
34* Josh Server (1994-2000)
35* Creator/KenanThompson (1994-1999)
36* Creator/AmandaBynes (1996-2000)
37* Tricia Dickson (featured player, 1997)
38* Leon Frierson (1997-2000)
39* Christy Knowings (1997-2000)
40* Danny Tamberelli (1997-2000)
41* Victor Cohn-Lopez (featured player, 1998)
42* Zach [=McLemore=] (featured player, 1997-1998)
43* Creator/NickCannon (featured player 1998, regular cast member 1999-2000)
44* Mark Saul (featured player 1998, regular cast member 1999-2000)
45* Creator/GabrielIglesias (2000)
46* Chelsea Brummet (2002-2005)
47* Jack [=DeSena=] (2002-2005)
48* Lisa Foiles (2002-2005)
49* Bryan Hearne (2002-2003)
50* Shane Lyons (2002-2004)
51* Giovonnie Samuels (2002-2004)
52* Kyle Sullivan (2002-2005)
53* Jamie Lynn Spears (2002-2004)
54* Christina Kirkman (2003-2005)
55* Ryan Coleman (2004-2005)
56* Kianna Underwood (2005)
57* Denzel Whitaker (2005)
58* Lil' JJ (featured player, 2005)
59* Ryan Alessi (2019-2020)
60* Reece Caddell (2019-2020)
61* Kate Godfrey (2019-2020)
62* Gabrielle Green (2019-2020)
63* Nathan Janak (2019-2020)
64* Lex Lumpkin (2019-2020)
65* Chinguun Sergelen (2019-2020)
66* Aria Brooks (featured player, 2020)
67[[/folder]]
68----
69!!This show contains examples of:
70
71* ActorAllusion:
72** At the start of one episode, the cast takes questions from the audience. Creator/DanSchneider appears and is referred to as "the guy from that old show ''Series/HeadOfTheClass''".
73** When Mark Curry drops in for one episode, the cast give ''Series/HanginWithMrCooper'' a ShoutOut.
74** In a "Cooking with Randy" sketch, Chef Farley (Creator/ChrisFarley) warns Randy about the dangers of his chocolate addiction in a manner similar to Farley's ''SNL'' character Matt Foley.
75** One of the {{Cold Opening}}s had Ed from the Good Burger sketches delivering the cast some food. Kel Mitchell says he looks familiar.
76** In one of the Pierre Escargot skits, one of the phrases that Pierre says is, "[[ButHeSoundsHandsome The actor who plays Superdude is very handsome]]".
77** In a Superdude sketch, when he appears, bystanders exclaim, "It's Ishboo!", "It's Miss Piddlin!", and "It's Pierre Escargot!". Like Mark Cant/Superdude, these characters are all played by Kenan Thompson.
78*** In another one, which takes place in the Old West, bystanders exclaim, "It's a Martian!", "It's a fancy cowboy!", and "It's Kenan!".
79** In the cold open of season 11’s sixth episode, when Kenan realizes that no one, not even his former castmates, recognize him, he delivers an all-too-familiar CatchPhrase.
80--->'''Kenan:''' [[BigWhy WHYYYYY?!]]
81** When Creator/ShermanHemsley portrayed a doctor in a ColdOpening to treat Kenan from weird symptoms, just before starting the show, Kenan says he doesn’t have insurance, and Hemsley says not to worry about it, to which Kenan replies, "You just [[Series/TheJeffersons movin' on up]], ain’t you?"
82* AdultsAreUseless: Subverted in Good Burger, played straight in everything else on the show.
83* AffectionateParody: "What Do You Do?" Parody of fellow-Nick show ''Series/FigureItOut'', on which most of the ''All That'' cast appeared at least once... Bynes, Denberg, & Tamberelli were even regular panelists. The name itself sounds like ''Series/WhatWouldYouDoNickelodeon''.
84** They actually parodied ''Nickelodeon'', having a sketch making fun of ''Series/TheSecretWorldOfAlexMack'' by calling it "The Secret World of Alex Sax", with Creator/LarisaOleynik herself playing the title character (and the saxophone).
85--->'''Alex Sax:''' I'm Alex Sax.
86--->'''Annie Mack (''played on the sketch by Alisa Reyes; traditionally by Meredith Bishop''):''' I'm her smart sister.
87--->'''Ray Alvarado (''played on the sketch by Kel Mitchell; traditionally by Darris Love''):''' And I'm in no way related.
88** Detective Dan and Cheeseburger Doyle are ones of ''ComicStrip/DickTracy'', with a helping of ''Series/{{Columbo}}'' thrown into Detective Dan.
89* AlwaysSomeoneBetter:
90** Baggin' Saggin' Barry experience this when meeting his rival (and later wife) Baggin' Saggin' Mary. Old man Clavis even pointed this out while giving Barry some encouragement.
91** One sketch involved a new student named Robert (Kel) upstaging the local teacher's pet, Bradley (Josh), at every turn. When the teacher's pet gave Ms. Fingerly a Macintosh apple, the new student gave her a potted apple tree with larger (red delicious) apples. When the teacher's pet offered Ms. Fingerly a shoulder massage, the new student has Gunter, a ''professional masseur'', ready at the door.
92* AscendedExtra:
93** Tandy Spork started off as a one-off character, being quickly rejected as a replacement for Mandy in "Cooking with Randy and Mandy". She is brought back in Season 4 as Dulmont Junior High's Home Ec teacher and appears alongside the other faculty members.
94** Janitor Gaseous was mentioned by name a few times in early seasons, but never actually appeared. Eventually, he becomes another regular to the Dulmont Junior High faculty in Season 4, being portrayed by Danny.
95* AscendedFanboy: In the ColdOpen to the Season 4 premiere, Danny, Christy, and Leon are portrayed as fans of the show whom the then current cast members (Amanda, Lori Beth, Kel, Josh, and Kenan) invite to join them.
96* AsideGlance:
97** Ishboo will occasionally give a very mischievous smile to the camera when he gets someone to perform some of his weirder foreign customs, a hint that he's really just messing with them.
98** Whenever Coach Kreeton feels like things might go his way, he will chuckle for a couple of seconds before turning his face to the camera and utter a very sinister "Goooood...".
99* AudienceParticipation: As time went on, during "Ask Ashley", it was not uncommon for the audience to say "Thaaaaaaaat's me!" along with Amanda.
100* AxCrazy: Quite a few of the characters.
101
102** Repairman...man...man... who doesn't really care about property damage and is actively a danger to pretty much everything ("I'm THE Repairman! I can Repairman anything, and everything...AND OTHER STUFF, TOO!").
103
104** In the same vein, Jack Campbell, '''FAT COP''', is actively incompetent, destroys houses by just walking into them, and eats family pets, all in front of the horrified victims.
105** Mark Saul's most common character--an AxCrazy kid named Stuart who ties up people and takes over their jobs with [[BunnyEarsLawyer insane gusto]] before leaving atop some imaginary animal once his charade's found out. It started with him as a nutso hall monitor and just grew more psychotic from there.
106** Miss Piddlin. Her assistant Julio is deathly afraid of her and constantly in a state of panic.
107** From the relaunch era, Jack [=DeSena=]'s '''RANDY QUENCH, VOLUNTEER FIREMAN!''' Slightly justified, as he apparently forgets to take his medication on a regular basis.
108** From the second relaunch, we have Marie Kiddo, a parody of Marie Kondo whose methods of tidying up involve destroying anything that doesn’t spark joy…and anything else that her client doesn’t stop her from destroying.
109* TheBackstageSketch: The show began each episode with the cast getting up to wacky hijinks in the green room before the show. The sketches even had their own CatchPhrase, with the panicked stage manager informing them they have five minutes until the show starts.
110** Season 11 does it as a cold open significantly less than the ten seasons before, but in the second half, these become designed around the musical guest. However, one that falls into neither involves Lori Beth’s reunion with the Big Ear of Corn.
111* BadassLongcoat: Parodied. In a season 11 sketch, a LegionOfDoom has been assembled to rob a bank and defeat their archnemesis, Hero-Boy. Each villain takes the time to explain how they would use their superpowers to succeed, but whenever it's the leader's turn, his plan always revolves around strutting about in his black longcoat. The other villains, confused, frustrated, and underwhelmed with his constant fixation on his coat, eventually demand what's so special about his longcoat. The leader obliges and reveals that his longcoat [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway has the power to become even longer]] (complete with DramaticWind). The other villains get fed up and walk out of the meeting.
112* BagOfHolding: Baggin' Saggin' Barry had a baggy pair of pants that functioned like this. He had ''everything'' in his pants which could possibly fit, and several that couldn't (e.g., a real airplane, when he kept tripping the airport metal detector until the traditional plane left without him). In the last sketch featuring him, he found a rival, Baggin' Saggin' Mary, who had the same gimmick (at first, she upstages him when they each have a white TV set with red polka dots in their pants, and she also has a matching remote control); she became his LoveInterest and later his wife. They are later revealed to live in Baggy, California, where they have three children named Jerry, Sherry, and Gary. Surprisingly, there was rarely any RummageFail situation with either.
113* BalloonBelly: Twice. First time was during an original era Okra sketch in which a girl demonstrated a "talent" of being able to drink a huge amount of tomato juice, which first shows her becoming visibly bloated, then lead to {{squick}}y results of her stomach apparently exploding, which thankfully wasn't shown on screen[[note]]okay save for a scene of the audience getting splashed with "tomato juice",[[/note]]. Then once during a Randy Quench skit during the relaunch era, where Randy mistakenly thinks a girl is having trouble breathing and puts an oxygen mask on her, causing her mid section to become humorously gigantic (this too leads to a "boom!", but thankfully in this case we see the girl a few seconds later being perfectly fine aside from her clothes being both tattered and strangely intact all at once).
114* BankToaster: In a Superdude skit involving the superhero having to thwart a bank robbery by an evil CostumeCopycat, when Superdude is incapacitated and the the villain has taken all the bank's money, [[BondVillainStupidity the villain turns around at the last minute to steal one of the bank's free toasters, as well]]. The villain's balked escape gives Superdude enough time to recover and defeat his foe with his magnetic buttocks that pull the toaster (and the villain who won't let go of it) back to him.
115--> '''Superdude:''' You should've let go of the toaster, but you ''HAD'' to be greedy, didn't you?
116* BatDeduction:
117** Anything involving Detective Dan, if he even decides to go that far before arresting people.
118** One sketch involved Coach Kreeton accusing Ear Boy of stealing the school mascot because he's got huge ears and goes to school. Miss Fingerly was no better, accusing Ear Boy based on the fact that he eats fish with fish sauce.
119* BerateAndSwitch: In the opening of the season 3 premiere, the rest of the cast dislikes Amanda because she too happy and perky. But then she pranks Kevin, while it seems like her castmates are going to scold for it, they welcome her to the cast for doing so.
120* BerserkButton:
121** Disrespecting, derogating, or deriding peas in front of Ms. Piddlin.
122** Don't ask Ashley a stupid question, and DO NOT ask her why she is so mean to everyone.
123** Randy doesn't like vegetables (he won't even put chocolate on them, except for corn on the cob and squash), and he definitely doesn't like it if anyone claims they like chocolate ''more'' than he does.
124* BigEater: Jack Campbell, Fat Cop
125* BitchInSheepsClothing:
126** "Ask Ashley!" Appears to be a sickeningly sweet little girl but has a major temper whenever she is asked idiotic questions (which is all the time).
127** The lemonade stand girl played by Katrina. Another sweet little girl who sells lemonade but finds ways to get people to give her much more than she should be earning through trickery (with InelegantBlubbering as a last resort).
128** In general, Katrina and Amanda tended to play these types of characters, being the youngest of the cast members at the time. Amanda's debut had her act so obnoxiously cute that it repulsed the rest of the cast until a trap she set for for Kevin revealed that she wasn't so sweet.
129** The revival series has Marie Kiddo, a girl who initially comes across as a helpful person assisting kids with organizing. However, it's eventually revealed she's an AxCrazy psychopath who uses her job as an excuse to violently destroy anything that doesn't give the client immediate joy, up to and including the kid's family house.
130* BlessedWithSuck: Boring Man, Bucket Man, L.A.M.O.S
131* BorrowedCatchphrase: As the show went on, more and more characters and cast members started borrowing Ask Ashley's "Thaaaaat's me!" including Coach Kreeton and Danny.
132* BreakoutCharacter: Cast-wise, Kenan, Kel, and Amanda were the breakouts of the cast. They eventually got their [[Series/KenanAndKel own]] [[Series/TheAmandaShow spinoffs.]]
133** Good Burger's main character Ed (played by Kel) originally appeared in a sketch called "Dream Remote" where a boy (Josh) uses said remote to order a large amount of pizzas. Ed was the delivery guy and the creators loved Kel's voice for the character so much that Good Burger was created.
134* BreastExpansion: See the Randy Quench entry under BalloonBelly. The sketch L.A.M.O.S (about [[WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway terrible superheroes]]) also featured a heroine called Megabutt who, as her name suggests, inflated her butt like a balloon.
135* BrickJoke: Several sketches had their own BrickJoke, but in a [[TheTeaser Cold Open]] for Season 4, [[MakesAsMuchSenseInContext Elvis and professional wrestlers ended up coming into the Green Room and attacking the Big Ear of Corn because the scarecrow that was keeping them away was blown up]]. One of the skits near the end of the episode had recurring teacher Ms. Fingerly unwittingly attract Elvis and professional wrestlers into her class room, leading her to be attacked as well.
136* BullyingTheDragon: Coach Kreeton has a very bad habit of overestimating his own strength. Several sketches have him taunting his would be victim only to realize that they tower over him. He also underestimates Tandy Spork and her "Jujitsu move".
137-->'''Coach Kreeton:''' ''(Has Tandy in a headlock)'' Yeah Yeah! I got ya by the scruff of your little neck! What's ya gonna do?! Yeah!
138-->'''Principal Pimpell:''' Careful, Coach Kreeton. Tandy knows the "Jujitsu move".
139''(After this, "Jutjitsu move" becomes one of Principal Pimpell's catchphrases)''
140-->'''Coach Kreeton:''' "Jujitsu move"? ''(Tandy spins Coach Kreeton around and kicks him out of the window)''
141* BunnyEarsLawyer: H. Ross Perot, as played by Katrina Johnson, embodies this trope. He's absolutely ''insane'' and indulges in habits like riding a tricycle, keeping a homeless person as a pet, and firing arrows at fried chicken legs he's hung on the wall--but his strange schemes to help Earboy win popularity or avoid trouble often work, albeit in unexpected ways.
142* BurgerFool: Ed, of Good Burger. {{Inverted|Trope}} in that he ''loves'' his job.
143* TheButlerDidIt: A Detective Dan skit has a butler stealing in the background while the detective tries to find the culprit.
144* ButtMonkey: Stage Manager Kevin Kopelow, Danny Tamberelli (when playing himself) and Coach Kreeton.
145** Just about anyone can be this depending on their role, but the above three especially fall into this trope. A lot of Josh Server's characters do as well.
146*** Christy Knowings acknowledged in a recent interview that Josh and Danny were the cast members whose characters were tortured on a regular basis.
147** Don't forget Fuzz from Have a Nice Day with Leroy and Fuzz.
148** Kyle Sullivan from the Relaunch Era.
149** In the 2019 revival, this role typically goes to Nathan Janak (as seen in "The Island Boys") and Chinguun Sergelen (especially as the doomed-to-lose Larry in "Simplicity" and the hapless Benny in the "Unboxing with Benny" sketches).
150* BystanderSyndrome: When Stuart kidnaps Ask Ashley and takes over her show, the cops find her tied up and gagged next to the camera lady.
151-->'''Cop 1:''' [[LampshadeHanging Hey Camera Lady, you saw this boy tie up Ask Ashley and you didn't do anything?!]]\
152'''Camera Lady:''' ''(shrugs)'' Sorry.
153* CallBack: When Kenan makes his first appearance in season 11, none of the current cast members recognizes him, just as with the cast of the seventh season.
154* TheCameo:
155** Creator/ChrisFarley made a few in one episode (for instance, as Chef Farley on Randy & Mandy, after Mandy has left):
156
157-->'''Chef Farley:''' Well, well! Howdy-do, Randy?
158
159-->'''Randy:''' Hey, howdy-do there, Chef Farley? All right; now, I understand you prepared some of your special dishes for us.
160
161-->'''Chef Farley:''' That's right, Randy. Now, a little birdie told me that you have a ''special'' kinda hankerin'...for ''chocolate''!
162
163-->'''Randy:''' Well, yes. You might say that I enjoy chocolate.
164
165-->'''Chef Farley:''' Well...
166''(laughing)''
167
168-->'''Chef Farley:''' ...then feast your eyes on this little baby right here. How do you like this one, Randy?
169''(Chef Farley places an elaborate chocolate cake on the counter.)''
170
171-->'''Randy:''' Be still, my chocolate heart!
172
173-->'''Chef Farley:''' This here's a seven-layer chocolate cake with a chocolate mousse center...covered in chocolate icing!
174
175** Creator/{{Sinbad}} as Ishboo's dad, Sinboo.
176** Tommy Davidson appeared in "Cooking with Randy" sketch (season 4) as Randy's grandfather.
177* CardCarryingVillain: Most of Superdude's dairy-based foes lack any real motivation for evil acts (Milkman, for example, wants to "bother people all over the world"). It's completely spelled out in "Superdude versus Yogurl":
178-->'''Superdude''': Why do you wanna harm me, Yogurl?
179-->'''Yogurl''': Well, you see, I'm evil. And I'm made of milk. And you're a superhero who happens to be ''harmed'' by milk, so it just seems like the right thing to do.
180* CargoShip: An InUniverse example between Lori Beth and [[CompanionCube the Big Ear of Corn]], a giant stuffed prop. In Season 11, Lori Beth’s reunion with the Big Ear of Corn results in her accepting a marriage proposal.
181* CatchPhrase: Like the number of stars in the sky.
182** If there is only one thing originating in this show that will endure in our popular culture for decades to come, it is: "Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?"
183** A couple more from Good Burger: "I'm a dude, he's a dude, she's a dude, 'cause we're all dudes!", and "That'll be eight bucks."
184** If not that one then this one: "Five minutes! Five minutes! The show starts in five minutes!"
185** Coach Kreeton has quite a few: "You upset me in ways I can't understand!", "My happiness is a memory!", "Hehe...hehehe...hehehehe...''goooooood''...", "Oh, the life I live is sad."
186** "'''''REPAIR MAN''' MAN Man man man....''"
187*** "'''''REPAIR BOY''' BOY Boy boy boy....''"
188** "Dear Ashley", That's '''''ME!'''''
189** "Jupiter!"
190** "I'm Detective Dan."
191** "This is a classroom, not a X!" or "The classroom is no place for X!" (X is usually a SesquipedalianLoquaciousness word)
192** [[NoIndoorVoice "QUIET]]! THIS IS A LIBRARY!" (''Sometimes she would say "libarry"'')
193** "SQUAT AND ROT!!! ''(often followed by a [[{{Gasshole}} loud belch]])''"
194** "I'm Billy Fuco!"
195** A few from the Relaunch Era: "[Verb] later!" from 'Bridget's Slumber Party', "Incoming!" from '2 Gether 4 Ever', "Kumquat! Jerk." from "Crazy Cab Driver", and "Here comes me!" from 'Randy Quench, Volunteer Fireman'.
196** From the 2019 revival: Marie Kiddo's "DESTROY!"
197* ChildHater: Coach Kreeton can't stand children, referring to them as "evil", "demons" or "communists". With all of the abuse he puts up with at Dullmont Junior High School, who can blame him?
198
199-->'''Coach Kreeton (''to the class; he is substituting for Miss Fingerly''):''' Now, today, I'm gonna teach y'all a little somethin' about my sad, wasted ''life!'' Now, Coach Kreeton was born in a garbage can...
200
201-->'''Student (''Danny Tamberelli''):''' Coach Kreeton?
202
203-->'''Coach Kreeton:''' WHATTA YA WANT?!!
204
205-->'''Student:''' Miss Fingerly was gonna teach us about the Leprechaun Massacre today.
206
207-->'''Coach Kreeton (''mocking voice''):''' "''Miss Fingerly was gonna teach us about the Leprechaun Massacre today''".
208
209-->'''Coach Kreeton (''normal voice''):''' Well, ask me if I care! Go ahead, boy! Ask me if I care; ask me if I ''caaaare!''
210
211-->'''Student:''' Do you care?
212
213-->'''Coach Kreeton:''' Let me see. NOOOOOOOO!!
214
215* ChristmasSongs: In the Christmas episode, Run DMC perform 'Christmas In Hollis', after being introduced by Mavis (Kenan Thompson) and Clavis (Kel Mitchell), who claim to be their uncles. Prior to this, Lori Beth Denberg, Alisa Reyes, Katrina Johnson, and Angelique Bates start to perform their own rendition of 'Deck The Halls':
216-->'''Lori Beth (''playing the piano''):''' ''Christmastime is fun and jolly...''
217-->'''Alisa, Katrina, and Angelique:''' ''Dibby dobby doo, da da da da...''
218-->'''Lori Beth:''' ''Kiss the ham and say, "Oh, golly!"...''
219-->'''Alisa, Katrina, and Angelique:''' ''Dibby dobby doo, da da da da...''
220-->'''Lori Beth:''' ''Sniff your goose and roast your chestnuts...''
221-->'''Mavis and Clavis (''in the audience, mocking''):''' ''Dibby dobby doo, da da da''...shut up!
222-->'''Lori Beth:''' Hey, we're ''trying'' to sing a ''song''...
223-->'''Clavis (''he and Mavis come onto the stage''):''' "Tryin'" is right!
224-->'''Mavis:''' Uh-huh; tryin' and ''failin'!''
225-->'''Alisa:''' Oh, and I suppose ''you'' two can do ''any'' better?
226-->'''Mavis:''' Nope.
227-->'''Clavis:''' But our ''nephews'' sure could.
228-->'''Katrina:''' Oh, yeah; well, who's your nephews?
229'''(''Mavis and Clavis call for Run DMC, whose members then appear on stage as well'')'''
230-->'''Lori Beth:''' ''Run DMC?''
231-->'''Angelique:''' ''They're'' your nephews?
232-->'''Clavis:''' Well, you see, Run is the ''grand''nephew of my cousin Gertris.
233-->'''Mavis:''' Yeah, and DMC? He's my next-door neighbor's brother's cousin's chiropractor.
234-->'''Clavis:''' Mm-hmm. And, see, we don't know who Jay is.
235-->'''Mavis:''' Yeah, but he looks like a fine young man; now, watch your head there, boy.
236-->'''Clavis:''' Hey, boy, watch your mouth. Don't talk back to him.
237-->'''Mavis:''' Now, if we gonna have some Christmas singin', I suggest we let ''Run DMC'' do it.
238-->'''DMC:''' Word up; we gonna take that Christmas song and flip it to ''our'' style.
239* TheCityVsTheCountry: 'Oven Lovin' with Percy and Buford'
240* ClarkKenting: [[ExaggeratedTrope Exaggerated]] with Superdude's alter ego "Mark Cant" (note the MeaningfulName). As per the trope namer, he wore frumpy clothes, a bow tie, and large black glasses, only to remove them when he donned his Superdude costume. The trick, though, was that Mark would inevitably end up in a place--including a locked closet, a washing machine, a bank vault, or a bathroom--where he was literally the ''only person'' who could possibly turn into Superdude; to draw further attention to it, he often emerged triumphantly after changing mere seconds after Mark disappeared. Despite the extremely obvious clues, though, [[PaperThinDisguise no one ever connected the dots]].
241* ClipShow: There were quite a few.
242** In season 2, there was a Good Burger clip show, where the cast orders takeout from Good Burger, and, of course, Ed screws up the order. During which, some season 1 and 2 Good Burger sketches were showcased. Interestingly, since no season 1 ''All That'' episodes have aired on [[=NickSplat=]], this is currently the only way to see some season 1 Good Burger sketches.
243** In season 3, Mavis and Clavis joined the cast to showcase some of the great musical acts that have graced the ''All That'' stage.
244** The live special from season 5 somewhat qualifies as one, because the cast and celebrities would introduce montages of classic ''All That'' characters.
245** At the end of the same season, there were some "Best of" clip shows featuring Amanda Bynes, Lori Beth Denberg, Kenan Thompson, Kel Mitchell, and Josh Server.
246* {{Cloudcuckooland}}: Ishboo's "foreign land" has some ''seriously'' bizarre traditions.
247* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s: Half of the recurring characters as well as the cast itself.
248-->'''Da Brat (''she is the musical guest''):''' Why are you throwing sponges at the wall?
249-->'''Ishboo:''' Because I ran out of pork chops.
250* CluelessDetective: Detective Dan.
251* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship:
252** Creator/NickRewind airs this show without the musical guest performances due to rights issues. Since this necessitates the additional removal of sketches leading into the performances, and the cast saying goodbye after the song, several episodes end abruptly.
253** Sharp-eyed viewers will note clothing icons (like Adidas) poorly blurred out from shot to shot, save cases where Nick forgot about them.
254* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Boring Man, the superhero who defeats his enemies by boring them, is able to beat his nemesis Hypno Pants, a villain whose power is to use a hypnotic device located on his pants to hypnotize his victims into doing what he wants, by boring the pants off of him. As Hypno Pants tries to rob a bank, Boring Man is successfully able to bore Hypno Pants with a very dull slide show, causing Hypno Pants' pants to fly off, leaving him in his green boxer shorts.
255* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Many, many examples but Detective Dan had the most.
256-->'''Mrs. Whipple (''Lori Beth Denberg''):''' THIS IS ''OUR'' HOUSE! WE ''LIVE'' HERE!
257-->'''Detective Dan:''' So if you live here...then ''why'' are you ''robbin''' your own ''house?''
258** Second to Detective Dan is Ed.
259-->'''Robber:''' Uh, yeah, I'd like, uh...one Good Burger, uh, Good Cheese, and, uh, '''all the money in the cash register!'''
260-->'''Ed:''' "One Good Burger with one Good Cheese, and all the money in the cash register!" ''(Watching all the other customers flee)'' Hey, where're you going, dude? ''(Turns back to robber)'' You're number 73. That'll be eight bucks.
261-->'''Robber:''' No! This is a robbery!
262-->'''Ed:''' Okay, $2.50.
263** The 2019 revival has this as a RunningGag in the new Loud Librarian sketches--after Mrs. Hushbaum does something outlandish, one of the kids will react not to the bizarre nature of what she's doing, but some minor detail instead (such as complaining about too much garlic butter in the shrimp that she started preparing hibachi style in the middle of the shelves).
264* ComicallyOversizedButt: In the season 7 Literature/HarryPotter parody ''Harry Bladder'' someone accidentally spills a potion onto the Hermione stand-in's backside, causing her butt to [[InflatingBodyGag instantly grow to enormous size.]]
265* ComicallySerious: Lori Beth Denberg when giving Vital Information (e. g. "If you're lucky enough to have a hammer...please...don't hammer in the mornin'", "It's not...'okay' to eat breakfast cereal out of your underpants", "If your friend's Mom asks you what you'd like to drink, don't say, 'Oh, nothing; ''my'' mouth's full of ''spit''', and "When you get out of the shower, soaking wet, it's almost ''impossible'' to dry yourself off using a #2 pencil").
266* CompanionCube: The Big Ear of Corn predates the Cube by at least a decade.
267* CounterProductiveWarning: This was a RunningGag in the "Superdude" sketches. Whenever a group of bullies would start harassing Mark Cant, Penny Lane would plead with the bullies not to do something specific like put him in a shopping cart and ram it into a stack of groceries. This, of course, would give the bullies the idea to do just that.
268* CosmeticCatastrophe: ''Brie's Beauty Basics'' in the revival takes this to the extreme, as the host has a bad habit of trying to do hair and makeup tutorials [[IntoxicationEnsues while still high on anesthetic]] after dental surgery. For example, dabbing eyeshadow all over her face under the belief that it's one big eyeball.
269* CousinOliver: Kianna Underwood, Denzel Whitaker, & Lil' JJ, all new cast members for the final season of the show.
270* CrazyCulturalComparison: The Ishboo sketches. Though it's implied to be an act on Ishboo's part.
271* CrazyHomelessPeople: Lori Beth Denberg's character Connie Muldoon was conceptualized as one of these, being a crazy woman who tends to wander in and out of establishments at random, though she's a subversion as she apparently has a home, we just never see it. Denberg admits that she thinks Connie Muldoon would probably be institutionalized somewhere if she existed in real life.
272* CrookedContractor: Repairman is a {{parody}} of one. His "fixes" more often than not result in the item in question being smashed into a thousand pieces.
273-->'''Repairman ''(after smashing a sink into pieces)'':''' No more broken faucet!\
274'''Student (''Amanda Bynes''):''' You mean, "No more faucet, PERIOD"!
275* {{Crossover}}: Sometimes characters from certain sketches make appearances in sketches that otherwise have nothing to do with them (examples include Superdude saving Good Burger from a robber, Jack Campbell showing up on Cooking With Randy and eating all the chocolate and Stuart kidnapping Ask Ashley so he can take over her show).
276** While they never interact with each other, one sketch reveals that Clavis and Coach Kreeton are cousins.
277** Taken to it's extreme during the 10th anniversary special in which Coach Kreeton, Abby Rhodes, Principal William '''[[InsistentTerminology Baines]]''' Pimpell, Jack Campbell, Detective Dan, Buzz, Caffy, and Randy Quench end up in the same skit. As Principal Pimpell puts it toward the end...
278-->'''Pimpell:''' [[LampshadeHanging This sketch is clearly out of control!]]
279** In the Season 7 episode where Amanda Bynes guest stars, Penelope Taynt, her number one fan please from ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' breaks into the ''All That'' set to meet her.
280*** Also, in another episode, Totally Kyle [[ActorAllusion introduces Drake Bell]] as the musical guest.
281* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Ms. Fingerly is a teacher who makes too many [[PungeonMaster bad puns]] and sings songs clearly meant for preschoolers (e.g. 'Snuggle Me In The Moonlight': ''"Snuggle me and cuddle me, I think I like-a you; moonlight and the willow tree, dibby...dobby doo; rub my head and hold my feet..."''). She is also capable of matching Ishboo's father at the Huki-Du (A type of duel from the Foreign Land), out-rocking a popular punk band, and teaching a class with an arrow in her gut.
282* CuteGhostGirl: Spirit of ''The Unreal World'' who is a ghost of a cheerleader who got a barbecue fork stuck in her head.
283* DeconstructiveParody: "Have a Nice Day with Leroy and Fuzz" shows how a normal kid would react to having to deal with an annoying puppet who champions things that children tend to dislike like homework and chores like those seen on shows like ''Series/SesameStreet''.
284* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "I'm Detective Dan." Often inserted randomly in sentences despite him having introduced himself already. In a sketch where he is "investigating a robbery at 2222 Fluff Lane", at the Whipples' residence, he has falsely accused Mr. and Mrs. Whipple (Tim Goodwin and Lori Beth Denberg) and their daughter (Amanda Bynes) of robbing the house. He has ordered the police officers accompanying him to water (with the hose) rather than dust Mr. Whipple for fingerprints.
285
286--> '''Detective Dan:''' I think we got a confession here.
287
288--> '''Mr. Whipple:''' No, look; I'm not confessing! I didn't do anything!
289
290--> '''Detective Dan:''' I'm Detective Dan.
291'''(''He has already introduced himself twice'')'''
292
293--> '''Mr. Whipple:''' Stop saying that!
294
295* DestinationDefenestration: A favorite [[RunningGag gag]] across the entire run of the show. Be it hapless people being thrown out of windows, accident prone fools falling out of windows, or most often particularly off-kilter characters throwing themselves out of windows, the writers seemed to think that flying out of a window among the funniest ways you could write a character out of a scene. This occasionally carried over to ''Series/KenanAndKel'' and ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' as well.
296* DistaffCounterpart: The 2019 revival brings back the Island Girls sketch...only Fran and Kiki finally get off the island by stealing the jet skis from Wyatt and Walter, two teens who came to bring them gifts. The sketch thus becomes the Island ''Boys.'' To further the distaff nature, the physical types are reversed: whereas the heavyset Lori Beth Denberg played [[StraightMan Straight Woman]] Fran and the slender Alisa Reyes was TheDitz Kiki, the Island Boys have the slim Nathan Janak as the neurotic, desperate-to-escape Walter and the heavily-built Chinguun Sergelen as BigFun (and equally stupid) Wyatt.
297* DistractedByTheSexy: At the beginning of a Repairman sketch, a couple (played by Josh and Alisa) are having a date until the boyfriend starts hollering when an ([[TheFaceless supposedly]]) attractive woman passes by. The girlfriend is ''not'' pleased.
298-->'''Josh:''' Woah! Check her out! Zow-weeee!
299* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The Cheese Police skits are pretty much drug busts with the drugs replaced with cheese.
300** The translations for the various ''French'' phrases of Pierre Escargot may come off this way. For example:
301--->"May I jump up and down on your sausages?" (When Pierre starts saying the English translation, he says, "May I jump up and down on your...", but then stops and says, "I'm not saying it!" before making a silly laugh.)
302* DontExplainTheJoke: One Boring Man sketch used this trope:
303-->'''Hypnopants: (''After revealing his Hypnobot'')''' That's right, Boring Man. Stare into my bot. Get it? Because that's a robot and bot is short for "robot" and normally, I would say, "stare into..."
304-->'''Boring Man:''' You know what, yes, I get it, I get it, I get it. Bot, butt, yes, yes. Who's the Boring Man around here?
305* DoomItYourself: Repair Man-man-man-man-man's modus operandi.
306** He certainly wasn't dispelling any comparisons to [[Series/InLivingColor certain other sketch comedy shows]] of the time.
307* DuckSeasonRabbitSeason: One of the Baby Chat sketches did this so Chester could trick Lulu into expressing disapproval of public funding of private schools.
308* EarthShatteringKaboom: Discussed in one of the Jimmy Bond sketches, where the villains Hot Toe and Coldfinger intended to cause this to happen ([[ForTheEvulz for some reason]]) by touching their respective temperature-abnormal body parts together. It instead [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext turned Jimmy Bond into a pig]].
309* EasyImpersonation: In one Superdude sketch, an impersonator (played by Amanda) was able to make all the people at a bank think she was the real Superdude even though she was a little Caucasian girl without powers while the real deal is a large African American guy who can bend steel. The real Superdude is completely baffled by this.
310-->'''Superdude:''' [[LampshadeHanging What is wrong with you people?! Look at us! She's a little girl!]]
311* EdutainmentShow: Completely subverted in "[[GratuitousFrench Everyday French]]", "Vital Information", "Don't Do This @ Home/School", "Peter & Flem", "Leroy & Fuzz", and '''''every''''' classroom sketch.
312** Although "Everyday French" was peppered with real French words that Pierre says before repeating the phrase, this time in English.
313** And to an extent, "Cooking with Randy & Mandy".
314** Conversely, every kid knew what "lactose intolerant" meant after every Super Dude sketch... thanks to [[Series/TheAmandaShow Amanda Bynes]] (and before her, Katrina Johnson), and many more kids knew who Ross Perot was after seeing the Earboy sketches.
315** The "Lost & Found" sketch stresses the importance of proper security measures.
316
317-->'''Janet (''Alisa Reyes; holding a slip as she stands before the woman at the Lost & Found desk''):''' Excuse me?
318
319-->'''Lost & Found woman (''Lori Beth Denberg''):''' Number one?
320
321-->'''Janet:''' Yes; I lost my backpack. Has anyone turned one in?
322
323-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Is it a...black canvas bag with lights all around it?
324
325-->'''Janet:''' Yes; that's the one.
326
327'''(''The woman puts said backpack on her desk'')'''
328
329-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Ah, ah; wait just a minute. How do I know that this is yours?
330
331-->'''Janet:''' Because I told you so.
332
333-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' I'm instructed to get a detailed description before releasing any item.
334
335-->'''Janet:''' Okay; I'll tell you what's inside.
336
337'''(''As Janet names the items, the woman removes them from the backpack and puts them on her desk'')'''
338
339-->'''Janet:''' A calculator.
340
341-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Yep. What else?
342
343-->'''Janet:''' A teddy bear.
344
345-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Anything...''unusual'' about the teddy bear?
346
347-->'''Janet:''' Yes; as a matter of fact, it only has one eye.
348
349-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' So far, so good. Keep going.
350
351-->'''Janet:''' Keep going? Isn't that enough?
352
353-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Well, there's a lot of stuff in here.
354
355-->'''Janet:''' Okay. There's a glow-in-the-dark Statue of Liberty.
356
357-->'''Lost & Found woman (''cups her hands around the statue to see if it glows''):''' Doesn't look like it glows to me.
358
359-->'''Janet:''' Well, you have to put it in the light first. There's a big red flashlight in my backpack; use that.
360'''(''The woman does so, and again cups her hands around the statue'')'''
361
362-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Not much of a glow if you ask me, but...I'll give you the benefit of the doubt.
363
364-->'''Janet (''sarcastically''):''' How generous of you.
365
366-->'''Janet:''' Now, may I have my stuff, ''please?''
367
368-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Ah, ah, ah; we have not yet established that this ''is'' "your stuff".
369
370-->'''Janet:''' What about the hedge clippers? Sausage links?
371
372-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' What ''about'' them?
373
374-->'''Janet:''' Well, if this wasn't my backpack, how on Earth would I know they were in there?
375
376-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Lucky guess?
377
378-->'''Janet:''' Well, that's five lucky guesses in a row.
379
380-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Look. People pick six winning numbers in the lottery every day. A ''lot'' of people. ''I'm'' not ''impressed!'' Besides...there's still one more thing in here.
381
382-->'''Janet:''' Okay...there's a golden pendant, with an inscription from my grandmother.
383
384-->'''Lost & Found woman (''holding the pendant open''):''' Which says?...
385
386-->'''Janet:''' "To Janet--I will always have a special place for you in my heart. Love, Grandma Eva".
387
388-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Aha! Nice try! This says, "Love, Grandma ''Ethel''", ''not'' "Eva". Close, but no backpack.
389
390-->'''Janet (''reading the inscription''):''' You're right. I can't believe it. I guess this ''isn't'' my stuff.
391
392-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' That's exactly why we go through this procedure.
393
394-->'''Janet:''' I'm sorry I wasted your time.
395
396-->'''Lost & Found woman:''' Oh, quite all right; it happens ''all'' the time.
397'''(''She begins to put the items back in the backpack'')'''
398
399
400* EndOfSeriesAwareness: The final episode contains a lot of references to the show's eventual cancellation.
401* EnragedByIdiocy: ''Every'' question Ashley receives has a CaptainObvious answer. Whenever she finishes reading a letter, [[MoodSwinger she goes from calm to screaming]] and may occasionally mock the writer.
402* EveryoneHasStandards: The 10th Anniversary skit featuring Coach Kreeton and Principal Pimpell goes totally off the rails when Buzz and Kathy show up, to the point you can see even ''Detective Dan'' is able to recognize the situation's become insane.
403* ExactWords: In one cold opening, Kenan uses a magic basketball grants wishes to meet UsefulNotes/MichaelJordan. When he makes his shot, he is greeted by a plumber with the same name.
404** One episode features the store "We Got Pants!", a hip clothing boutique...which contains exactly one pair of pants. After all, the sign said that they had ''pants'' in the singular.
405** At the "Everything Free" store, everything is indeed free--but free is still a price, and that means that you have to "pay" for the items by bringing them to the register and having them scanned. The employees still don't charge, but you have to go through the process regardless.
406** At the end of one "You Can't Win" sketch, it appears that Helga (Danny) actually managed to complete the seemingly impossible task of eating 400 meatballs in ten seconds by finishing the entire bowl. But then Jerry reveals there were actually 40''3'' in the bowl, which means she lost by eating three too many.
407* ExpositoryThemeTune: The gist of the lyrics is "sit down and watch this show, because we are here to entertain you".
408* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: Well, what do you expect when entering a game show called "You Can't Win"? Even when one of the contestants happens to guess correctly the host just [[BlatantLies claims he didn't hear him]].
409* FairWeatherFriend: Baggin' Saggin' Barry's classmates in the last sketch of the same name. They ditch him for Baggin' Saggin' Mary when she wins in their competition, only to take Barry back when he wins the rematch.
410* {{Flanderization}}: Detective Dan started off as a by the books police officer who happened to be incredibly stupid. As the show went on, he became a lot more insane, doing things such as going to the bathroom in an air vent and tickling the crooks he was arresting.
411** Ed in "Good Burger" went from making minor mistakes on the orders or was just unsanitary to being completely LiteralMinded. This was for the better though as he became a lot funnier after that.
412** Jerry Futile made only 2 appearances, but he was a lot more wacky and [[LargeHam hammy]] in his second appearance. Also in his first appearance he wasn't vocal about how impossible it was to win.
413--> '''Jerry Futile''': Oooooo, WRONG! Uh, the answer was nine! Nine shoes.
414--> '''Antoine''': Why nine shoes?
415''(buzzer sounds)''
416--> '''Jerry Futile''': You spoke out of turn; that's a penalty of 5,000 points, Antoine!
417--> '''Antoine''': But I haven't got any points.
418--> '''Jerry Futile''': AND YOU NEVER WILL! -5,000 for Antoine!
419** The Know Your Stars announcer is relatively subdued and normal in seasons 7-8, rarely breaking from script or arguing with the "star" during the segment, and deadpans most of his lines. In seasons 9 and 10 however he is up to eleven with his insults and regularly breaks the script to insult them further or do even more e.g getting one (Kiana) arrested, attempting to drop a rock on another (Christina) and hypnotizing Kyle Sullivan. He also has a much more exaggerated and high pitched voice, and will often laugh like a supervillain at the end of the segment.
420* FullNameBasis: Several characters tend to insist that they be referred to by their full name. These include:
421** Connie Muldoon, sometimes adding [[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment "of the Muldoons!"]] Because of how often she appears in Good Burger sketches, Ed subverts the trope by simply calling her Connie.
422** Lester Oaks, who, on top of his full name, insists that his occupation "Construction Worker" be added.
423** Principal William Baines Pimpell, who often puts emphasis on his surname.
424* FunWithFlushing: In a ''Have a Nice Day With Leroy and Fuzz'' sketch about bathtime, when Fuzz tells Leroy that he loves taking baths, Leroy decides to give him a bath in his special puppet bathtub, which is really a toilet. Leroy then stuffs Fuzz into the toilet and flushes him down it.
425* FunnyForeigner: Ishboo and Pierre Escargot, both played by Creator/KenanThompson.
426** Ziegfried (the cab driver from the Relaunch).
427* {{Gasshole}}: Janitor Gaseous, as his name would imply, is a generally unpleasant fellow who would often belch loudly after saying his {{Catchphrase}} "SQUAT AND ROT!!!".
428* GenerationXerox: Detective Ann takes after her father in profession and mannerisms.
429* GenkiGirl: Josh as Tandy Spork. Randy once asked if she was on medication.
430* GothGirlsKnowMagic: Claudia.
431
432* GrammarNazi: Miss Fingerly often correct people's grammar, if not Nazi-style. When she's at Good Burger (because "Teachers love sauce!"), and Ed says, "Can I take your order?", she corrects him: "That's '''May'' I take your order?'". However, in the first of sketch of the ''Series/FigureItOut'' parody ''What Do You Do?'', when she and Principal Pimpell are among the panelists (along with Coach Kreeton and Kevin), she overlooks his grammatical error:
433
434-->'''Principal Pimpell:''' Kalie, as principal of Dullmont Junior High School, let me ask you this question. Does what you do...have anything to do...with the nasty, bulbous pimple on my forehead?
435
436-->'''Kalie:''' Uh, ''no''.
437
438He should have said, "I'd like to ask you this question".
439
440* GaveUpTooSoon: In sketch when a student, Tilly, tries to show her science project, the teacher, Ms. Klump (Christy Knowings), fails to notice her and picks other students, none of whom have bothered to do a science project. She eventually gets fed up with waiting to show her science project (which "turns water into pure gold") and being ignored, then she destroys her science project and jumps out the window only for Ms. Klump to finally call her.
441* GoshDangItToHeck: In the "Ask Ashley" segment, the titular character often peppers her rants with "stinkin'".
442* GrumpyOldMan: Bernie Kibbitz
443* HairTriggerTemper:
444** Ashley in "Ask Ashley." To be fair, everyone that writes in really are TooDumbToLive.
445** Miss Piddlin gets set off every time she feels no one appreciates her peas. The problem is that anything outside an absolute love for them can set her off with one pea lover getting thrashed because she gave him ''too many'' peas.
446* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Even though Boring Man's only power is boring people, he's able to defeat Hypno Pants and his goons with little difficulty because he's ''so'' boring that anyone he talks to instantly falls asleep.
447* TheHelpHelpingThemselves: A Detective Dan skit shows a butler blatantly stealing items from the mansion in the background while the detective tries to find the culprit.
448* HeroicBystander: Shows up in a Superdude sketch. Milkman shows up at Dullmont Junior High with both a pair of guards armed with milk-filled squirt guns and a device that can drain superpowers. He uses it to turn Superdude into a little boy, who is then stuffed into a locker. Before Milkman can leave to begin a crime spree, though, several people stand up to him. Mark's and Penny's friend Jimmy (played by Kel) grabs the device and throws it to Penny Lane, who reverses the effects and brings Superdude back to normal. But the real hero of the moment is none other than Miss Fingerly--when Milkman commands his minions to squirt Superdude with milk, she throws herself in front of the hero to deflect the beverage, then charges the men, disarming them and sending them running.
449* HeroicWannabe: sort of, with Repairmanmanman and Randy Quench, who both believe they're helping people, when they're really just causing chaos.
450** And Detective Dan, though he was a registered police officer.
451* HeterosexualLifePartners: Mavis & Clavis
452** Kenan and Kel were more real life examples. Their chemistry in the show led to producers greenlighting a [[Series/KenanAndKel spinoff]].
453* HighPressureEmotion: Whenever Miss Piddlin feels that her peas are being disrespected, steam will start pouring out of her neck before going off on her unfortunate victim.
454* HumorDissonance: [[invoked]] The premise of the "Pranklers" sketch in Season 11. Two guys named Chet and Zeke host a [[CandidCameraPrank prank show]] where they film themselves pulling pranks on unsuspecting victims. However, their pranks are so lame that the victims don't even notice or realize what's happening until the two hosts appear hysterically laughing and boasting about how they "got" them, leaving them confused.
455* HurricaneOfPuns: Cheeseburger Doyle sketches tend to be filled with food/eating puns.
456* HypocriticalHumor: Ms. Hushbaum, the "[[NoIndoorVoice Loud]] Librarian", who constantly screams and kicks people out for "being noisy" when her catchphrase is '''"QUIET!!!! THIS IS A LIBRARY!!!!!!!!!"'''
457--> '''Ms. Hushbaum (''after another character sneezes''):''' QUIET! THIS IS A LIBRARY, NOT A SNEEZE HALL!
458--> '''Ms. Hushbaum:''' TIME TO TEST MY STRENGTH ON THIS CARNIVAL DEVICE!
459(hits the bell)
460--> '''Ms. Hushbaum:''' I DID IT! I HIT THE BELL! I'M THE MIGHTIEST LIBRARIAN IN THE LAND!
461--> '''Other character (''Amanda Bynes''):''' You're mighty...loud!
462** There was one sketch from Season 9 involving the Rougenecks that used this trope
463--> '''Buford:''' One time, a tick bit me in my butt.
464--> '''Betty Jo:''' [[PunctuatedForEmphasis Quit! Bragging! Moron!]]
465--> '''Buford:''' Oh, Pa, Betty Jo done called me a moron.
466--> '''Clem:''' Betty Jo, don't call your brother a moron.
467--> '''Buford:''' You tell her, Pa.
468--> '''Clem:''' Shut up, moron.
469* ImplausibleDeniability: One of Ed's catchphrases is "Uh...no?". He says this in response to almost ''every'' accusation against him, even actions he did literally a second ago.
470
471-->'''Customer (''Katrina Johnson; while Ed is eating a Good Burger''):''' I can't believe you just took another bite! Can I ''please order?''
472
473-->'''Ed (''with his mouth full''):''' Welcome to Good Burger, home of the Good Burger, can I take your order?
474
475(''He coughs up pieces of Good Burger onto her face'')
476
477-->'''Customer:''' Eeeewwww! You just got Good Burger bits all over my face!
478
479-->'''Ed:''' Uh...no?
480
481-->'''Customer:''' Yes, you did! You got them in my ''mouth!''
482
483-->'''Ed:''' That'll be eight bucks.
484
485-->'''Customer:''' ''What?!'' I'm not paying you for your regurgitated burger bits!
486
487* {{Infomercial}}: Parodied in the Toby Braun products.
488* InformedJudaism: Josh Server tells Santa he's Jewish during the Christmas episode (not that that stops him from asking him for a new computer).
489* InherentlyFunnyWords: {{Lampshaded}} In a sketch with guest star, then-Mayor Richard J. Reardon of Los Angeles, celebrating the show's "millionth use of 'cheese'" (and 30 seconds after that ceremony ended, the "millionth use of 'pants'").
490
491--> '''Mayor Reardon:''' As Mayor of the great city of Los Angeles, I would like to congratulate the cast of ''All That''...for their one-millionth use of the word "cheese"!
492
493--> '''Amanda:''' We've said "cheese" 1 million times on our show?
494
495--> '''Mayor Reardon:''' ''That's'' right.
496
497--> '''Josh:''' Wow...that's great and all, Mr. Mayor, but we are kind of in the middle of a sketch--
498
499--> '''Mayor Reardon:''' Let's let the celebration begin!
500
501'''(''A band starts playing'')'''
502
503--> '''Danny:''' Mr. Mayor, this is great and all, but can we please get back with our sketch--
504
505--> '''Mayor Reardon:''' Cheese for everyone!
506
507'''(''A group of cheerleaders arrive and distribute cheese to the audience'')'''
508
509--> '''Leon:''' Look, Mayor, enough with the celebratin'; we got a show to do...
510
511* InnocentlyInsensitive: When Ed gets startled by the makeup artist trying to get him ready for a Good Burger commercial, an actress tells him that they're just trying to make his face look good. Ed comments that she "should use some". The offended actress screams that she's already wearing makeup, to which Ed reacts with a bewildered "Woah!"
512* InsistentTerminology:
513** Lester Oaks, Construction Worker insists on being called by both his name and his occupation.
514-->'''Ed:''' Goodbye, Lester Oaks.\
515'''Lester Oaks, Construction Worker:''' ''Construction Worker!''
516** Likewise, REPAIR MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN MAN insists on everyone doing the fake echo when saying his name.
517** It is not Principal Pimple. It's Principal William ''(Wheeze)'' Baines ''(Wheeze)'' Pim'''pell'''!
518** '''I'M RANDY QUENCH, VOLUNTEER FIREMAN!'''
519* InteractiveNarrator: "Know Your Stars" (also an UnreliableNarrator), and one particular "Ask Ashley"
520* {{Jerkass}}: Coach Kreeton, not to mention Laneesha and Latanya.
521* KarmaHoudini: Leroy (Leon Frierson) from "Have a Nice Day with Leroy and Fuzz" always gets away with torturing Fuzz and telling people why the episode's subject (i.e. homework, chores) isn't fun.
522* KissKissSlap: Brad and Heather from '2-Gether 4-Ever'.
523* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Miss Fingerly, the school teacher played by Lori Beth Denberg, who rattles off completely incorrect information in all of her lessons and talks as though they're fact. Subverted in that she's mentioned at least once that she ''knows'' it's all totally wrong ("Now, back to my pointless teachings..."); she just doesn't seem to care.
524* KryptoniteIsEverywhere: Parodied with Superdude. He's [[WeaksauceWeakness lactose-intolerant]], so ''of course'' every single villain he fights is based on a dairy product.
525* LargeHam: So, so, many.
526** REPAIRMAN-MAN-Man-man-man-man-man!!!
527** Pretty much any role Lori Beth played.
528** '''''DESTROY!!!!!'''''
529* LibraryEpisode: The Loud Librarian sketches, which features loud librarian Mrs. Hushbaum screaming at anyone who makes even the slightest of noise.
530* LoonyLibrarian: The aforementioned Loud Librarian sketches, where the titular [[LargeHam hammy]] librarian Mrs. Hushbaum does wacky inappropriate activities that make constant noise, all while [[HypocriticalHumor she screams at the kids in the library to stay quiet]].
531* LowerClassLout: Laneesha and Latanya were dictionary-perfect examples of the ratchet stereotype before it even had a proper name.
532* MadLibsCatchPhrase: Each time Ashley from Ask Ashley answered a letter, she'd say the following: "Our first/next letter comes to us from [sender's name] from [sender's location]. [Sender] writes: 'Dear Ashley'—Thaaaaat's me!"
533* MarshmallowHell: Ms. Piddlin (Kenan) had a tendency to do this to Julio (Josh) and the students.
534* MayDecemberRomance: Coach Kreeton dating Abby Rhodes in the 10th Anniversary.
535-->'''Coach Kreeton:''' And even though I'm 75, and you're ''19!'' Ahhhaaahahaha!
536* MeaningfulName: Principal Pimpell, Miss Hushbaum, Jerry Futile...
537** To say nothing of Ear Boy and Pizza Face.
538** "Stuart" is a variant of "Steward", someone who fills in for another in their duties, which is ''exactly'' what Stuart forcibly does.
539* MiddleSchool: Dullmont Junior High
540* MilestoneCelebration:
541** The All That 10th Anniversary Special, recorded in 2004 and aired in 2005
542** In a season 11 “The Island Girls“ sketch, Kiki marks 25 years stranded on the island with Fran.
543* MonsterMash: ''The Unreal World'' is a sketch about a pretty boy vampire, a ghostly cheerleader whose head was stuck on a barbecue fork, a Frankenstein's monster, a werewolf accoutant, a frozen decapitated head, a sassy mummy, a wicked blonde witch with long fingernails, and a female zombie sitting on a couch.
544* MoodSwinger: Happens repeatedly during ''Ask Ashley''. Ashley is nice and gentle, but after reading a letter, she [[EnragedByIdiocy screams an annoyed and vicious tirade]] against the author. After this, she’s back to her nice self.
545
546--->'''Ashley:''' Ellis writes, "Dear Ashley"...thaaaaat's me! "Dear Ashley, I left the door to my house wide open this morning and went to school. When I got home, ''all'' my stuff was ''gone''. My TV, my stereo, my couch, my other TV...everything. Did all of my stuff turn invisible? Maybe it all just got up and ran away from home. Ashley, what do you think?".
547
548--->'''Ashley:''' What do I think? Well, Ellis, I think...YOU WERE STINKING ROBBED! BURGLED! THIEVED! RIPPED OFF! I ''ALSO'' THINK THAT YOU ARE DUMBER THAN THE STINKING COUCH THAT WAS ''STOLEN'' FROM YOU!
549
550--->'''Ashley ''(mocking)'':''' ''I'm Ellis...WHATEVER...and...I believe that all my stuff turned invisible. And blah-dee-blah-dee-blah-dee...''
551
552--->'''Ashley ''(normal voice)'':''' ...BLAH!
553
554She always ends the sketch with something like, "Well, that's all the advice I have for you today. Buh-bye, everybody!".
555
556* TheMovie: ''Film/GoodBurger''
557* MrFanservice: Kel and Josh. Many sketches have either of them participate in a WalkingShirtlessScene or even strip down to their boxers.
558* MsFanservice: Alisa. She was usually the go-to girl whenever a sketch required someone attractive. More than a few sketches also had her bare stomach visible, most notably Kiki from "The Island Girls".
559* {{Muppet}}: Fuzz, Dead Spice, Oswald, Cheeseburger Doyle
560* {{Nepotism}}: {{Lampshade|Hanging}}d and {{Double Subver|sion}}ted when Jamie Spears enters the cast: Shane accuses her of having no talent, but she is able to shrink him down to the size of an avocado just by thinking, as well as styling Lisa's hair by breathing on it. When her powers fail to impress the cast, however, she simply bribes each of them with $5,000.
561* NervousWreck: Miss Piddlin's poor assitant Julio is in constant fear of his life from being around her and her bouts of homicidal rage.
562* NewsParody: "Vital Information", "Channel 6½ News", and "Channel 6½ Sports".
563* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
564** Lisa Foiles as [[Creator/ParisHilton Venice Hyatt]].
565** Kel as [[Creator/OprahWinfrey Okrah]].
566** Kenan as Bill Cosby.
567** Katrina as Roseanne Barr and Ross Perot.
568-->'''Roseanne Barr:''' I got a wicked rash!
569** Angelique as Jaleel White, and thus as White's character Steve Urkel on ''Family Matters''.
570** From the 2019 show, Gabrielle as Beyoncé.
571* NoFourthWall: From the outset, it's a given, this being a sketch show, but there were a few moments outside of greenroom cold opens when sketches were interrupted due to unusual circumstances.
572** Alisa and Josh attempt to do a dentist sketch, but after she shouts at him, "Ew, no; you're not gonna put your filthy, disgusting hands in my mouth!", they keep getting interrupted by random audience members throwing stuff amongst themselves: first a beach ball, then a rubber shark, and finally, Kevin the Stage Manager, who apparently actually likes getting thrown.
573** At least twice, Katrina and Josh attempt to do a "Squash Boy" sketch, but unfortunately, the cast member who was supposed to play Squash Boy (Kel in the first sketch, Kenan in the second sketch) have trouble finding their Squash Boy costume, so instead, they decide to pass the time by doing something else. The first time, Josh attempts to hit a gong with one of his tomatoes, but he always misses. The second time, they go fishing for stuff from the audience, like watches and toupées.
574** In the beginning of one "Ask Ashley" sketch, Amanda does not appear on the bed, so Josh, Danny and Kenan attempt to look for her and even ask Dan Schneider's "Creepy Announcer Guy" where she is, to which he responds, "IIIIIIIIII doooon't knoooooooooow!" They soon find Amanda sitting in the audience, but she claims to not be Amanda ("I'm Gretchen Reed"), which the cast members don't believe. Of course, the real Amanda shows up, explaining that "the makeup lady fell off the roof".
575* NoIndoorVoice: Ms. Hushbaum, taken up to eleven
576-->''"CAN'T YOU READ! THIS IS A LIBARY!"'' [sic]
577** In the later years, '''SUGAR AND COFFEE!!''' ''So much shouting.''
578*** '''I'M BILLY FUCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!'''
579
580** Frequently on ''Randy and Mandy''.
581
582-->'''Mandy (''while Randy is in the chocolate jacuzzi''):''' Randy, isn't it dangerous to swim in chocolate right after you eat?
583
584-->'''Randy:''' I HAVE NO IDEA!!
585
586** Ask Ashley's rants.
587
588** Toby Braun's infomercials.
589
590-->'''Toby Braun:''' WHAT AM I TALKING ABOUT?! WHY AM I SCREAMING?! I WISH SOMEONE WOULD STOP THE VOICES IN MY HEAD!
591
592* NotThisOneThatOne: Two basketball team captains picking their teammates pass over the ButtMonkey for various "players" you'd expect to be much worse, including inanimate objects. The final choice of "you" first appears to be him, but it's [[BreakingTheFourthWall the cameraman]].
593* ObfuscatingStupidity: Somewhat implied with Ishboo in the early episodes. Whenever he gets someone to do some of the more ridiculous customs, he will look at the camera and give the audience a "JustAsPlanned" smile.
594* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: Ishboo does this with some of his internal organs when he sees Dr. Prober (Kel Mitchell).
595-->'''Ishboo:''' I am having many pains in my fector.
596-->'''Dr. Prober:''' Your ''fector?'' Where's your fector?
597-->'''Ishboo:''' Between my ''splinkus'' and my ''diddler''...
598* OrphanedSetup: The Superdude sketches gradually featured a meta example of this trope. Lori Beth Denberg's character of the Sweaty Woman appeared in two early skits ("Superdude versus Yogurl" and "Superdude on Okrah", for the curious), where it was explained that one of the teenage superhero's powers was the ability to make women endlessly perspire--at which point the Sweaty Woman would appear (now drenched) and yell "IT'S TRUE!" In later Superdude sketches, though, the superpower explanation was no longer included, making it seem like Denberg's character was sweating profusely for no particular reason (although it's possible that the producers just went with NothingIsFunnier instead).
599* PaperThinDisguise: One Superdude sketch had a villianess, played by Amanda Bynes, impersonating Superdude (Kenan Thompson). Nobody could tell the difference, except [[SurroundedByIdiots Superdude]] himself, of course.
600** Cheeseburger Doyle's disguises ([[DontExplainTheJoke since he's a talking cheeseburger]]). Surprisingly effective though.
601* ParodyCommercial: The show does this type of sketch frequently, but one episode of the revival [[PlayingWithATrope plays with it]]. The commercial revolves around a "lasagna cooler" product that is seemingly just a man played by Mark Saul blowing on people's food. But then the commercial displays a still image of the product showing it as a realistic contraption with fans and it turns out the man is actually Stuart hijacking the commercial.
602* PassingTheTorch: The Season 11 premiere with the new revival cast has Lori Beth Denberg pass her role as Vital Information host to new member Reece Caddell.
603* PoliceAreUseless: Detective Dan, Jack Campbell; Fat Cop, and "Cheese Police".
604
605In one sketch, the Cheese Police have uncovered 65 pounds of cheese at a family's house while the parents are out, and are in the process of arresting the three children. They have already arrested the two daughters (Alisa and Katrina). Lester (Josh), the son, has a cheese bat.
606
607-->'''Officer Jack Colby (''Kel''), of the Cheese Police, through his walkie-talkie:''' Lester? Can you hear me?
608
609-->'''Lester, through another walkie-talkie, given to him by another Cheese Police officer (''Kenan''):''' Yeah! I hear ya, Colby.
610
611-->'''Officer Colby:''' Throw down the cheese bat.
612
613-->'''Lester:''' No! You'll grab me.
614
615-->'''Officer Colby:''' I don't wanna grab ya, son. I don't know where you've been. You could be all sweaty. Now, drop the cheese bat. Let's go play some tennis. C'mon.
616
617-->'''Lester:''' Tennis?
618
619-->'''Officer Colby:''' Yeah.
620
621-->'''Lester:''' You mean it? This late at night?
622
623-->'''Officer Colby:''' C'mon, I know where it's lit up. Just you and me.
624
625-->'''Lester:''' No.
626
627-->'''Officer Colby:''' I got my tennis racket in the car.
628
629-->'''Lester:''' No way.
630
631-->'''Officer Colby:''' Let's go. Just you and me. Tennis. C'mon.
632
633-->'''Lester:''' Tennis?
634
635-->'''Officer Colby:''' Yeah. Just hand me the bat. C'mon. Just hand me the cheese bat. C'mon, son. Hand me the cheese bat.
636
637'''(''Officer Colby and the other Cheese Police officer arrest Lester'')'''
638
639-->'''Lester:''' You said we were gonna play tennis, Colby!
640
641-->'''Officer Colby:''' Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I once ate a dog biscuit. But ya don't see me doing this...
642
643'''(''Barking like a dog'')'''
644
645-->'''Officer Colby:''' ...do ya? Get him outta here!
646
647** Sometimes the officers accompanying Detective Dan fall into this.
648* PottyEmergency: One Good Burger sketch did this joke.
649-->'''Ed (''to a customer''):''' Where do you live?
650-->'''Customer (''Bynes''):''' About six blocks from here. Why?
651-->'''Ed:''' Do you have a bathroom at your house?
652-->'''Customer:''' Well, ''yeah''...
653-->'''Ed:''' CAN I COME OVER?!
654-->'''Customer:''' NO! You're disturbing!
655* ProlongedPrologue: The reboot has them, lasting a whopping ''nine minutes''.
656* PsychoForHire: "Repairman-man-man-man-man-man!"
657* RaceLift: One of the more notorious aspects of the show. The original cast was hugely praised for being half African-American. The final cast had exactly ''one'' member who was African-American.
658** Cupid in '2 Gether 4 Ever' was played by Shane Lyons (a big Caucasian guy) in Season 9 and Denzel Whitaker (a smaller African American guy) in Season 10. Gets lampshaded in one sketch.
659*** Penny Lane in the 'Superdude' sketches, going from the African-American Angelique Bates in seasons 1 and 2 to the Latina Alisa Reyes in season 3, then back to African-American with Christy Knowings in seasons 4 and 5.
660* RagdollPhysics: For scenes that involve characters being tossed around or going through a lot of pain, a very obvious ragdoll is used.
661* RealMenWearPink: Superdude who makes it a habit of letting villains and civilians know about his favorite hobbies, accompanied with a {{Squee}}, during his introduction.
662-->'''Superdude:''' I also enjoy...playing house, and...clipping coupons, and...frolicking through flowers and meadows.
663* Really700YearsOld: In the Mavis and Clavis class reunion sketch, it is revealed that Miss Fingerly was their English teacher. They ask how Miss Fingerly kept her youthful appearance, and she replies with, "Two words...chicken juice!".
664-->'''Mavis:''' Did you hear that, Clavis? She said "lickin' moose"!
665-->'''Clavis:''' Hey, she said nothin' about lickin' a moose; she said, "''chicken...juice''".
666* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Believe it or not, the [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness earliest Dullmont sketches]] had this with Principal Pimpell--he maintained relative order at the school and, unlike the rest of his insane staff, actually listened to students. Pimpell was largely the StraightMan to kookier characters like Coach Kreeton and Miss Fingerly; his pimple, though noticeable, wasn't nearly as large, and his speech impediment was barely present. Apparently the writers [[RuleOfFunny figured this wasn't funny]] and gradually made him into a blustering buffoon obsessed with his "explosive" blemish.
667* RecognitionFailure: In both of Kenan Thompson's guest spots after leaving the show, he's baffled to find that none of the current cast members recognize him. Kenan is especially perplexed by the season 11 cast's ignorance as, not only do the kids know who Kel Mitchell and Josh Server are, but the green room also has a giant portrait of Kenan on one of the walls.
668* RecycledInSpace: The 2019 "Literally Liza" sketch is a lift on the ''Series/StudioC'' Captain Literally sketch, except in typical ''All That'' fashion, they take the concept up to eleven with added zaniness.
669* RedOniBlueOni: ''The Island Girls'' has Kiki, the hyperactive and dimwitted red oni, and Fran, the serious and well-organized blue oni.
670* RelationshipUpgrade: Lori Beth becomes engaged to the Big Ear of Corn in episode 1118.
671* RetCon: In one Green Room sketch, the Big Ear of Corn had babies which would hint to it being female, yet they refer to him as a "he" several times when proposing to Lori Beth Denberg.
672* ReunionShow: Two of them, both still during the show's run:
673** During season 5, the "100th episode" was a live broadcast with Lori Beth Denberg reprising Vital Information one last time, plus interviews with ex-cast members Angelique Bates, Alisa Reyes, & Katrina Johnson.
674** Just before season 10. Server, Thompson, Mitchell, & Tamberelli performed with the current cast, Cannon made a videophone cameo, & several other ex-cast members appeared in backstage party segments.
675* RightWayWrongWayPair: The “Life With Peter & Flem” (starring Kel and Josh) sketches; for instance:
676
677** "Peter sharpens pencils the old-fashioned way. Flem sharpens pencils in different parts of his body."
678
679** "Peter does his homework making sure he gets all the answers right. Flem hits things with a hammer."
680
681** "Peter likes to grow nice plants and flowers. Flem grows things under his arms."
682
683** "After dinner, Peter enjoys a fresh piece of fruit for dessert, like an apple. Flem eats a bag of sugar."
684
685** "Peter likes to read. Flem can't."
686
687** "Peter turns off his TV set using a remote control. Flem uses a brick."
688
689* RuleOfCool: The Big Ear of Corn, as {{Lampshaded}} in an intro sketch.
690* RuleOfFunny: The green room sketches have this a lot. An example from Season 4 is the scarecrow:
691--> '''Kenan:''' Aw, man. That scarecrow wasn't supposed to protect the Big Ear of Corn from ''crows'', it was supposed to protect the Big Ear of Corn from ''Elvis and professional wrestlers''!
692--> '''Lori Beth:''' Elvis and professional wrestlers?
693--> '''Everyone except Kenan:''' ''Huh?''
694--> ''(An Elvis impersonator and two professional wrestlers storm into the room and steal the Big Ear of Corn)''
695** And an example from Season 10, Truth or Bear?:
696--> '''Christina:''' Kianna. Do you have... a hamster in your pocket?
697--> '''Kianna:''' Hah, no.
698--> '''Christina:''' You have to tell the truth.
699--> '''Kianna:''' Ok... ''(fishes a hamster out of her pocket)''
700--> ...
701--> '''Kyle:''' I'll take dare.
702--> '''Kianna:''' Sorry Kyle, we're not playing Truth or Dare.
703--> '''Christina:''' Yeah, we're playing Truth or ''Bear''.
704--> '''Kyle:''' Ok... then I guess I'll take bear!
705--> ''(he gets mauled by a bear)''
706* RuleOfThree: TONS of examples.
707** The Creator/{{O|prahWinfrey}}krah sketches usually had three guests per sketch.
708** The Good Burger sketches had three customers per sketch.
709** Repair Man (...MAN, MAN, MAN, MAN, MAN) usually "repaired" three things.
710** Lori Beth/Danny usually gave three pieces of Vital Information.
711** Ashley would usually answer three questions.
712** Pierre Escargot would give three French phrases, which he would then repeat in English.
713** "Life with Peter and Flem" gave three contrasting examples of what Peter and Flem would do.
714** In the "Complaint Department" sketches, three customers would complain about what they bought.
715** "Know Your Stars" usually gave three "facts" about the star. In one sketch, however, the announcer gave five "facts" about Christina Kirkman.
716** "Vocabulary With Lisa and Oswald" from the later seasons had three vocabulary words.
717** Superdude almost always introduces himself by listing three of his special powers followed by three of his hobbies.
718** Dr. Kay had three listeners call in.
719* SadistShow:
720** The appropriately named game show "You Can't Win!" (which actually was the title of a game show parody done on ''Saturday Night Live'' during the 1979-1980 season [season five])
721** Another game show had the loser ([[ButtMonkey Danny]]) punished in various ways, such as being covered in honey and "tickled" by a polar bear, or being ''strapped to a rocket and shot into space''.
722** The Channel 6½ News sketches tended to see Josh Server playing an on-location reporter, Ray Borealis, being consistently abused by whatever surroundings he happened to be in (for example, nearly freezing to death and being attacked by [[BearsAreBadNews a polar bear]] while he's at the North Pole.)
723** The sketch, "Have a Nice Day With Leroy and Fuzz", which parodies kids shows along the vein of ''Series/SesameStreet''. And which always ends with the sarcastic Leroy (played by Leon Frierson) using some kind of "creative" way of beating up the annoying blue puppet named Fuzz, as a RunningGag.
724** Season 11 has the game show [[BlatantLies "Simplicity"]]. It's a quiz show that has an incredibly complicated set of rules that the host refuses to repeat or explain more slowly. Any contestant who doesn't answer the question after performing the correct action suffers a variety of physical punishments. Then to rub salt in the wound, it turns out whoever the losing contestant is has to come back and play again and again until they finally win.
725* SadistTeacher: Coach Kreeton
726--> "Sit in your seats, and get ready to suffer!"
727* ScaryLibrarian: Well, not really scary. Just really loud enough to startle everyone.
728* SeriousBusiness: Peas for Miss Piddlin.
729* SeverelySpecializedStore: A variation appears in a skit with a retail store that sells only a single pair of pants.
730* SharedUniverse: Most of the show's sketches are set at the fictional Dullmont Junior High School and center around its bizarre staff members and students.
731* ShoutOut: In addition to the countless pop culture references, Amanda Bynes's father is a dentist; at least 2 green room sketches featured Amanda performing oral surgery, plus 1 "Ask Ashley" has her screaming at one of the writers, Margie Ferber, to brush her teeth in order to take care of her bad breath (in the letter, Margie has written that she breathed on her younger brother a week ago, and he hasn't come back from the hospital yet, and that the student body of her school voted her "the girl with very, very bad breath"), & a one-off sketch features Josh Server as a crazy dentist called "Dr. Bynes".
732** One sketch featured Ishboo going to the doctor's. When taking a look in his ears, the doctor briefly saw none other than ''WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow''.
733*** A later sketch shows doctor checking Ishboo's nostrils and again seeing the cartoon duo.
734** One Coach Kreeton sketch was filmed on a set for ''Series/GullahGullahIsland''. Coach Kreeton acknowledges this after several failed attempts to rescue a cat from a tree.
735--->"Crazy Gullah Gullah tree!"
736** Coach Kreeton is a fan of ''Series/{{Bewitched}}'' and anytime he mentions the show, he will attempt (and fail) to do Samantha's nose twitch. He also watches ''Series/{{Baywatch}}'' and ''Series/MelrosePlace'', which he admits he loves because everyone hates each other.
737** The intro originally contained a shout out to ''SNL'' and the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" with Soup saying "Not quite live, but ready for prime time."
738** Jimmy Bond sketches are rather obviously Franchise/JamesBond for kids.
739** ''The Wizard of Cos'', for ''Film/TheWizardOfOz'' and, at the end ''Series/TheCosbyShow''.
740** ''The Unreal World'' is a parody of ''The Real World'', but with monsters.
741** In the first ''Good Burger'' sketch, when Mr. Bailey tells Ed that he's filming a commercial for the titular restaurant, Ed tells him that he loves commercials, and asks him if he saw the one with [[Advertising/EnergizerBunny the bunny that keeps going and going]]. Near the end of the sketch, when everyone else is on the verge of quitting due to the numerous times Ed messed up his lines, Ed tells them that the bunny wouldn't quit, which encourages them to keep trying.
742* SpecialGuest: Every episode has a musical guest. Season 7 was the only season that had non-musical guests weekly (including return episodes for Bynes & Thompson). In the other 9 seasons, though, Chris Farley, Sinbad, Sherman Hemsley, Dr. Joyce Brothers, Tia and Tamera Mowry, and Tyra Banks appeared, amongst numerous others. Drake Bell and Josh Peck made multiple appearances each, including together with Miranda Cosgrove in the 10th anniversary, where ''Series/Zoey101''[='=]s Paul Butcher and Christopher Massey appeared with Alexa Nikolas. Peck had also first appeared with his ''Film/SnowDay'' castmates.
743** The revival series starting with Season 11 has also had Lori Beth Denberg, Alisa Reyes, Josh Server and Kevin Kopelow make multiple appearances each. Jamie Lynn Spears and most of the cast of ''Series/Zoey101'' appeared in one episode with Spears reprising her role as Thelma Stump. Non-alumni appearances include Peyton Manning, Darci Lynne Farmer, pro-dancer Witney Carson, Young Dylan (before he was musical guest), and the casts of ''Series/HenryDanger'' sans Jace Norman, and the kids of its spinoff ''Series/DangerForce''.
744* SpinOff:
745** Though several shows (listed above) exist because of ''All That'', the only true spinoffs are ''Kablam!'' (via ''WesternAnimation/ActionLeagueNOW'') & ''The Nick Cannon Show'' (via the [=LaTanya=] character).
746** ''Series/TheAmandaShow'' was created by Creator/DanSchneider (who produced ''All That'') as a vehicle for Amanda Bynes.
747* SpiritualSuccessor: ''Series/SoRandom'', which was produced by Brian Robbins, one of the creators of ''All That'' and ''Series/IncredibleCrew'', created by Nick Cannon, a former ''All That'' cast member.
748* SpitTake: The eleventh season premiere has new cast members Kate, Nathan, and Ryan practicing this with water, but failing (Kate keeps dribbling, Nathan can't spray it right, and [[EpicFail Ryan keeps swallowing his]]). Then Josh Server stops by to wish them luck and the three of them ask for his assistance. They're finally able to do it after his instructions, leaving him drenched.
749* SpotTheImposter:
750** Stuart. The premise is that he would be doing his job, or rather screwing it up in the most craziest way until he is eventually outed as having kidnapped the original job owner and trying to replace him. Hilariously, he's the one who outs himself via a SuspiciouslySpecificDenial.
751** Parodied in one Superdude sketch, where a tiny white girl attempted to impersonate him and demonstrated her super-strength by ''[[MundaneMadeAwesome tearing a piece of paper]]'' in two.
752* StuffBlowingUp: One of Pierre Escargot's phrases translates to "[[spoiler:Oh no! The babysitter exploded!]]"
753** Speaking of ParentalBonus--Penny Lane, Abby Rhodes, "Heeeere's Johnny!" after Superdude chops a hole through a door,....Nickelodeon has always been chock full of this trope.
754* SuperZeroes: The L.A.M.O.S. Their powers are completely ineffective. In both of their sketches, the villains easily defeat them.
755* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: How Stuart got caught at the end of every sketch.
756--->'''Police Officer:''' (after all the customers complain about the crazy things he did) Is all of this true?
757---> '''Stuart:''' Of course not. I wouldn't dream of kidnapping the real checkout guy, tying him up, stealing his uniform, and hiding him underneath that counter.
758* TakeThat: After a caller continuously tries to get the cast to fall for the "Is your refrigerator running?" prank, Kyle angrily tells him to "try your dumb prank on some Creator/DisneyChannel show 'cause we're too smart to fall for it!"
759** Some early "Everyday French" and "Vital Information" bits take a dig at the "Macarena."
760* TheTeaser: An extreme example since the "opening" credits often run after multiple sketches, ten minutes or more into a half-hour runtime.
761* ThatsAllFolks
762* ThirdPersonPerson: How Coach Kreeton refers to himself.
763* ThoseTwoGuys: The two old guys Mavis and Clavis.
764* ThrowTheDogABone: It took over twenty years, but in the 2019 revival, the Island Girls Fran and Kiki ''finally'' escape their imprisonment on the titular islet. Unfortunately, they do so by stealing the jet skis from two people who dropped by, and thus the sketch takes on new life as the Island Boys.
765* TooDumbToLive: The people who write letters to Ashley always ask her about blatantly simple things. She lampshades it by screaming about how moronic they are.
766* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Chocolate (Randy & Mandy), Peas (Miss Piddlin), Sugar & Coffee (Buzz & Caffy), Bacon (Thelma Stump), Everything (Jack Campbell, Fat Cop), Good Burger (Ed), Pork on a stick (Earboy), Pizza (Ross Perot).
767** Ketchup (Randy's guest chef, played by the late Creator/ChrisFarley).
768* TranslationYes: Pierre Escargot gives us the following:
769-->"De la pootay le c'est il y a signe de la pootay poo de pootay de Patrick Duffy angion Patrick Swayze a la boonyaie de c'est soir nightcourt." [[labelnote:Translation]]"How are you?" Ohhh! Ohhoho! Ohhoho![[/labelnote]]
770* TranslatorBuddy: In the Spice Boys, Hairy Spice (Danny Tamberelli) is this to TheUnintelligible Mumbly Spice (Josh Server), whose mumbling includes "Blib-blob-a-woo-ba-woo!" and "Vehemina-memina!".
771* TruncatedThemeTune: The theme was presented in its full in the first episode of the 2019 revival, but since then it was truncated to just the final chorus.
772* TheUnreveal:
773** We never find out where Ishboo comes from. Though on a T-shirt his dad, Sinboo (played by Creator/{{Sinbad}}), brought him, it's actually called Foreign Land and the country resembles Antarctica.
774
775---> '''Other character (''Denberg''):''' Ishboo--where are you from?
776
777---> '''Ishboo:''' Thank you for asking!
778
779** "What's with the echo?"[[labelnote:Repairman's responses]]"Echo Shmecho!" "Never you mind!" "Go away!" "Echo, my butt!" "[[BigShutUp BE QUIET!]]"[[/labelnote]]
780* {{Unwinnable}}: Parodied with the game show "You Can't Win", featuring such tasks as teaching a dog Spanish and eating an entire bowl of pudding within 10 seconds.
781** Zigzagged with "Simplicity", the rules of which are incredibly confusing and non-linear (e.g. in Round 6, the answer is supposed to be divided by 6, whereas in Round 3, it's not clear if the answer is supposed to be multiplied by three-fourths, or if 3 is supposed to be subtracted from the answer). Larry Van Halen (Sergelen) is every bit as confused by the rules as the audience is. In contrast, his opponents, such as Linda Schnutzenberger (Caddell), somehow understand the rules perfectly and cruise to an easy victory. Larry is thus forced to return every show since the rules state the loser comes back each episode.
782* UselessSpleen: Averted in sketch where a character shows and tells about his friend's recently removed spleen. He ends his presentation with something along the lines of "Humans are incapable of surviving without their spleen", at which point his friend [[OhCrap gets worried]] and then collapses.
783* WeaksauceWeakness: Superdude is lactose-intolerant. Naturally, his foes include Cow-Boy, Butter Boy, Yo-Girl, the Dairy Godfather, & ArchEnemy Milkman (the former 3 all played by Kel Mitchell & the latter 2 both being Josh Server).
784* WholePlotReference: The Haunted Hand sketch pays homage to the Series/NightGallery episode "The Hand Of Borgus Weems"
785* WordSaladHumor: In "Everyday French with Pierre Escargot", most of the "semi-educational" French phrases are word salads, such as "Kiss me! Squeeze me! Call me Mrs. Beasley!", "Who are you, and why are you wearing my Daddy's panties?", "Pardon me, but this tissue has already been used", and "Excuse me! I am not a drinking fountain!".
786* YankTheDogsChain:
787** Josh and Kenan tried to help Kevin pull a prank on the girls for once, only for it to backfire when the girls attack him while he was hiding in the giant object he was supposed pop out of.
788** In one "Simplicity" sketch, Larry finally wins the game. The grand prize is a lifetime supply of egg salad, while his opponent wins a solid gold yacht. Just when he thinks he doesn't have to play anymore, the host reveals every 28th game, the winner comes back rather than the loser forcing Larry to play again.
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790--> '''Mavis:''' Hey, Clavis! Wake up! The show is over.
791--> '''Clavis:''' Oh, yeah; kick it!

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