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1[[quoteright:309:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/svengoolie1432_4194.jpg]]
2[[caption-width-right:309: It came from BERWYN!]]
3->''The following [[{{Spoonerism}} proscribed is transgrammed]].''
4-->-- Opening line for ''Screaming Yellow Theater'' and ''Son of Svengoolie'' between 1972-1980
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6->''Calling all stations! Clear the airlanes, clear all airlanes for the big broadcast!''
7-->-- Opening line for ''Son of Svengoolie'' from 1980 onwards and ''Svengoolie'', taken from the preview "trailers" of ''The Big Broadcast'' movies
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9Svengoolie is the eponymous HorrorHost of a [[LongRunners long-running]] series in UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}}, where he shows movies (often, but not always, Horror Films). During commercial breaks he'll crack jokes, tell some history of the film being screened, sing songs, do sketches, etc. A popular feature is "[=SvenSurround=]," where he enhances the original audio track of the film with sound effects and dubbed in dialogue.
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11The character has gone through many incarnations throughout its run, starting in 1970 on Chicago's WFLD as a part of ''Screaming Yellow Theater'', where the character was played by Jerry G. Bishop, and a key writer was Rich Koz. When a controlling stake in WFLD was bought out by Kaiser Broadcasting, ''SYT'' was cancelled and was replaced by a HorrorHost from their Cleveland station; it barely lasted a year in Chicago. It was resurrected in 1979 after Field Communications took over Kaiser, with Koz portraying the "Son of Svengoolie" in a show of the same name. Said show was cancelled when Fox bought out WFLD in 1986, but returned as simply ''Svengoolie'' (with Bishop's blessing) on stations in Chicago and Milwaukee on New Year’s Eve 1994 and has been running since.
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13On April 2nd, 2011, Svengoolie went national when the Creator/MeTV network expanded out of UsefulNotes/{{Chicago}} and UsefulNotes/{{Milwaukee}} and became a full-fledged nationwide network. [[http://svengoolie.com/ Find out more here.]]
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15A SpinOff series, ''Series/{{Sventoonie}}'', premiered in 2022. It stars Toony from ''Series/ToonInWithMe'', now in Sven attire, accompanied by buddies Blob E. Blob and zombie video store clerk Trevor Ground; unlike its parent program, it only recaps movies instead of showing them in full. Svengoolie himself makes brief cameos in most episodes. For tropes pertaining to that series, go to its [[Series/{{Sventoonie}} show page.]]
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17Compare with ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' and ''Series/OffBeatCinema''.
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20!!Svengoolie provides examples of:
21* AffectionateParody: Sven's coffin Boddy Sorrell is a coffin take on Buddy Sorrell from ''Series/TheDickVanDykeShow'': his name is a pun, his voice is a Morey Amsterdam impression, and he has a habit of calling Sven "Rob", the name of Creator/DickVanDyke's cnaracter from that show.
22* AndImTheQueenOfSheba: When Creator/MarkHamill emailed Sven [[JustForFun/OneOfUs saying he's a fan]], Sven's reaction was "Sure, and I'm ''Frasier''."
23* AnimatedCreditsOpening: The opening since 1998 is done in CG animation, while the show itself is live action. The recurring segment "Sven on the Road" also has a brief animated intro.
24* ArtEvolution:
25** Bishop started out with a plain white coffin lying on a table, which would be signed by the episode's special guest if there was one, before it was replaced with the more ornate one with his face on it in 1972. (The coffin-signing tradition was succeeded by a guest book.)
26** Bishop's coffin became Koz's coffin when he took over the show in 1979; about a year into the run he repainted it with his own face. In 2013, after 41 years with the same coffin, it was finally replaced with a new fiberglass coffin with animated eyes and mouth, as well as a more modern design. The original is now located in Chicago's Museum of Broadcast Communications.
27** Kerwyn was redesigned in early 2024, receiving more fur behind his eyes and a shorter head crest and neck wattle, and his neck is less twisted.
28* TheArtifact:
29** Until 2013, Sven's coffin retained the green ascot and longer hairstyle from ''Son of Svengoolie'' even after he switched hairstyles and costumes.
30** Durwood the puppet is modeled after Bishop's Svengoolie. Even decades after Koz took over with a different make-up design, hairstyle and outfit, Durwood retains his resemblance to the original.
31** Sven's picture in the "Thank You" portion of the mailbag segment still displays the 1995-2014 set (with the current coffin).
32* AudienceParticipation: Faked with using audio clips from various programs, most commonly Warner Brothers cartoons, mixed with stock audio created by Bishop and Koz. The preexisting material gets rotated out as pop culture marches on, but you can still hear the same "ow, ''ow, OW!!!''" stock audio from the '70s in a lot of sketches.
33* AuthorAvatar: Koz's run as Sven depicts Koz himself as the show's "head writer" whenever the show gets introspective about its past or wins an award of some sort. Despite his humble and pleasant demeanor, Sven views Koz as an attention monger trying to take credit for Sven's hard work. However, the show makes no quibble with the fact that Bishop and ''his'' Sven are the same person, with Koz!Sven frequently referring to Jerry G. Bishop as his predecessor--even as Bishop himself [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Op2o8zFXAI fervently denies it.]]
34* AwardShow: Parodied in 1983 with ''The Worst of Svengoolie'', which highlighted the worst elements of the various films that had been shown over the years.
35* BitingTheHandHumor: The 6/11/16 airing of ''Pillow of Death'' had "Dy Pillow", a parody of [=MyPillow=], an on-and-off sponsor on the show.
36* BlandNameProduct: Svenard's, Vampire Carpets, etc.
37* BookEnds:
38** ''Son of Svengoolie'', bizarrely, begins and ends with a TakeThat to failed sitcom ''Hello, Larry'': Jerry G. Bishop, introducing the first episode, sarcastically quips that "many fondly remember Svengoolie providing the same classic entertainment as such time-honored shows as ''Hello, Larry''"; and the "Cancelled" song in the finale claims the show's been cancelled "like Creator/McLeanStevenson."
39** Each episode of the modern ''Svengoolie'' opens and ends with Svengoolie being pelted with rubber chickens due to bad jokes. Also, each episode begins with Sven exiting his upright coffin, and the episode ends with him returning to the coffin.
40* BorrowedCatchphrase: Occasionally, Kerwyn will say "Hit the theme for us, (name)" instead of Sven.
41* ButtMonkey: Sven is frequently the butt of jokes: Doug constantly complains about working for him, Boddy Sorrell (Sven’s coffin) has a habit of calling him “[[Series/TheDickVanDykeShow Rob]]” and frequently uses BaitAndSwitch punchlines, Kerwyn the rubber chicken takes constant potshots during the mail segments, and Tombstone seems pathologically incapable of referring to Sven by name (usually opting to call him "dummy" instead.) However, whenever "head writer" Rich Koz turns up, Sven makes ''him'' the butt of all the jokes instead, and constantly accuses him of trying to steal credit for the show's success.
42* CallBack: Across three decades, as Sven reacts to his 2010 HD airing of ''Film/TheBirds'' with a reference to his disastrous 1982 3D airing of ''Film/RevengeOfTheCreature''...
43-->'''Sven:''' This isn't in ''3''-D, is it? Because I've had trouble with that...
44* CatchPhrase: When showing some fan submissions: "Hit the theme for us, Chas," referring to then-audio engineer Chas Alling. Became "Hit the theme for us, Creedo" after Alling stepped down as audio engineer and was replaced by Chris "Creedo" [=DeQuick=].
45* CelebrityCameo:
46** Sven occasionally interviews celebrity guests on the show, usually actors from horror or SciFi movies. The crowning achievement though has to be the song "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sQ5gxAtXU-Q Svengoolie Stomp]]," written and performed by Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon, which featured a video with a whole line-up of celebrity fans who just wanted the fun of showing up in a Svengoolie video and stomping on some rubber chickens. (From the credits: [[Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000 Trace Beaulieu, Frank Conniff]], Wrestling/JimCornette, Creator/DavidDastmalchian, Creator/LouFerrigno, Creator/GilbertGottfried, [[VideoGame/{{Gex}} Dana Gould]], Creator/JohnCMcGinley, Amy Hersey, [[Creator/{{CBS}} Bill Kurtis]], [[Series/{{Seinfeld}} Larry Thomas]], Creator/PennAndTeller.) Among those who have shown up outside of the aforementioned have been [[Music/TheGoGos Gina Schock]] and, from his original ''Son'' run, [[Series/DoctorWho Third Doctor]] Creator/JonPertwee and cookie magnate Wally "Famous" Amos. The current show has also had recorded inserts from stars of some of Creator/MeTV's other shows, including [[Series/{{Mash}} Jamie Farr]] and [[Series/GilligansIsland Dawn Wells]], bantering with Sven. And then there's the clips of Sven on the convention circuit, interviewing such horror luminaries as Creator/MalcolmMcDowell and Creator/RobertEnglund, as well as Victoria Price, daughter to Creator/VincentPrice.
47** Bishop's ''SYT'' run would do this occasionally, with a minor or local celebrity showing up in the coffin instead of Bishop's Sven, including [=WLS=] DJ Larry Lujack, [[Series/DennisTheMenace Jay North]], local newspaper columnist Norman Mark, comedian Mort Sahl, and, oddly enough Tina [=MacDowall=][[note]]''Penthouse'''s "Pet of the Year" for 1972[[/note]].
48* ChasteToons: A live-action puppet example: Tombstone has a trio of Huey, Dewey and Louie-like nephews seen in one episode of the ''Son of'' era, who are all smaller skulls with Music/AlvinAndTheChipmunks-esque voices.
49* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome:
50** Durwood the ventriloquist puppet hasn't been seen in years outside of Easter eggs (such as a wooden nickel with his face on it in one of the "Sven Cave" backgrounds in the 2020-2021 episodes).
51** Early in the WCIU era, Sven had a sidekick in Ed the Bat. The character was disliked by WCIU head Neal Sabin, and retired quickly after a skit in which Sabin attacked Ed with a club. Other short-lived sidekicks pre-Kerwyn have included Qwerty the Spider and the Wacky Dactyl.
52* ContentWarnings: Sven will discreetly warn viewers before scenes that may be upsetting to some viewers.
53* CoolShades: Doug always wears them. ''Always.''
54* CostumeEvolution: Koz' Sven started out with a longer hairstyle, a green ascot, a chain over his shoulder that came from a wall clock Koz owned and was meant to resemble a pocket watch, and a red ''Son of Svengoolie'' t-shirt in the ''Son of Svengoolie'' era. When his show was revived on WCIU, he ditched the ascot, got a shorter hairstyle, replaced his chain with a 1994 Hallmark Dancing Skeleton lapel pin (which was given to Koz by two WGN colleagues who led him to WCIU), and swapped out his t-shirt for a red turtleneck sweater. In 2007, the sweater was replaced with the current collared shirt and a red bead necklace with a rubber chicken pendant, as Koz [[https://www.metv.com/svengoolie/blog/word-to-the-wise-consider-costume-comfort found]] the turtleneck too warm under the hot studio lighting.
55* CouchGag: Bishop's opening and closing poems in SYT, and the person at the door during the Koz era.
56* CreditsGag:
57** Rich Koz (Svengoolie) and Doug Scharf (Doug Graves) are credited as playing "Man in Hat" and "Man in Other Hat", respectively.
58** Each episode has one, below the copyright logo and is a pun relating to the movie in question. One example, after the episode which featured the 1972 made-for-TV film ''Gargoyles'':
59--> "Remember they work hard to guard our rooftops, so don't take a gargoyle for granite!"
60* {{Crossover}}:
61** Svengoolie starred in a crossover comic book with Creator/DCComics in 2019, ''Svengoolie Meets the DC Universe''.
62** Not long after Creator/MeTV launched ''Series/ToonInWithMe'' in 2021, its host Bill and his puppet co-host Toony the Tuna have appeared on the show, and vice versa, with Toony especially becoming a SitcomArchNemesis of sorts to Kerwyn.
63* ADayInTheLimelight: Doug ends up having to host the August 24, 1985 episode - where the featured film was ''Film/TheEvilOfFrankenstein'' - because Sven has been barred from appearing on television for a week by then-President Ronald Reagan for making fun of Nancy Reagan's acting on the previous show. At the beginning of the show, Sven calls in from Reagan's Rancho del Cielo in Santa Barbara, California, having been flown there to make sure he stays off of TV, telling Doug that the President has been making him chop wood multiple times a day.
64* DeadpanSnarker: When Doug speaks up, it's generally to get a joke in at Sven's expense.
65* DisappearedDad: Bishop!Sven disappeared under mysterious circumstances, leaving only a cloud of rumors.
66* DoubleTake: In the commercial promoting Svengoolie's website, Sven closes with, "You can use your mouse!", and holds up a [[{{Pun}} rubber mouse]]. He looks at it, then does a double take when he notices what he's holding.
67* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
68** Early episodes of ''Screaming Yellow Theater'' consisted simply of voiceover announcements from Sven accompanied by a slide in lieu of proper host segments, and "Rumble" wasn't used as its theme music yet. This would be changed in 1971, and the coffin set and opening sign-on phrase were introduced early the following year.
69** Bishop's Sven originally used a plain wooden coffin laid on a table against a black backdrop, with the episode's special guest signing the coffin. Later in 1972, when Rich Koz joined, it was replaced by a new coffin with an ornate design positioned upright against a stone wall backdrop, with special guests instead signing a guest book.
70** ''Son of Svengoolie'' kept the old sign-on phrase and "Rumble" theme song from the Bishop run in its first year, before adding "clear the airwaves" and the Son's Theme in 1980. The logo was different as well.
71** The initial WCIU episodes used a MIDI version of the Son's Theme and a very basic set (consisting of a black drape with Sven's coffin in front of it, as well as a table with old TV monitors). The dungeon walls were introduced in 1995, followed by the current version of the Son's Theme debuting the following year. The intro first consisted of footage of the set, before the live-action movie footage was introduced with the current version of the Son's Theme, and the CGI intro was first used in 1998. A different, simpler logo was used as well.
72** Early WCIU episodes would list each person as "(title)goolie" under "The Goolies" (e.g. Rich Koz as "Producergoolie"). This gag was removed, with the "Goolies" label changed to "The Sven Squad" (no relation to the trio introduced in 2023) before that was removed altogether; the ending CreditsGag was absent as well, with just the copyright notice present. Also, Music/BillyJoel's "You May Be Right" (which was also the ''Son of Svengoolie'' closing theme) was originally carried over before the current closing theme was introduced in 1997, and the credits didn't scroll.
73* ElaborateUndergroundBase: The June 2020 episodes saw Sven hosting the show from his secret Sven Cave instead of the usual coffin set. The RealLife reason for this temporary setting change, obviously, is due to the stay-at-home precautionary orders amidst the coronavirus pandemic.
74* TheFaceless:
75** Doug Graves, of the "eyes always hidden variety", thanks to his sunglasses. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpoqG_-1i-c They've come off at least once]], thanks to lampshading.
76** At the [[CouchGag end of]] [[EveryEpisodeEnding every episode]], a visitor with a gesticulating hand shows up at the door to deliver a {{Feghoot}}. We never see any more of him than the hand (except on rare occasions when the bit segues into a CelebrityCameo).
77* FanConvention: An occasional segment ("Sven on the Road") involves Sven going to various fan conventions where he meets up with celebrities and/or fans.
78* {{Feghoot}}: The unseen person at the door at the end of every episode delivers one of these.
79* FourthWallMailSlot: Each episode involves Sven (and Kerwyn from around 2009 onwards) reading mail and highlighting memorabilia sent by fans.
80* GagDub: [=SvenSurround=] would feature clips from the films shown with audio clips dubbed in.
81* HaveAGayOldTime: Due to many of the movies shown on the show being older, the word "gay" is often used in the non-homosexual context. In one instance of this, Sven briefly appeared superimposed on the screen with a surprised face.
82* HollywoodToneDeaf: {{Averted}}. Sven sings with his own voice in the weekly SongParody; he's just not always on key. He's savvy enough to make it part of the shtick.
83* HurricaneOfPuns: In addition to the lame puns that {{Bookend|s}} the show, some segments will have Sven, Tombstone, Doug, and/or Kerwyn rattle of a bunch of them at once. The writing team ''love'' them some puns.
84* IGotARock: Spoofed in a classic sketch where Sven went trick-or-treating but all he got was a paper cutout of a Middle Eastern country. That's right: [[IncrediblyLamePun He got Iraq.]]
85* IncrediblyLamePun: Most of the jokes on the program, but most reliably at the end of the film's intro, where it inevitably results in him being pelted with rubber chickens.
86* InherentlyFunnyWord: Berwyn, a suburb of Chicago whose name is used as a RunningGag.
87* InstrumentalThemeTune: ''Screaming Yellow Theatre's'' "Rumble", as well as Rich Koz's "Son's Theme".
88* LamePunReaction: [[ProducePelting Rubber Chicken Pelting]]!
89* LampshadeHanging: More than once, Sven or another character has referenced the formula for the show, such as a joke leading back into the movie, or the fact that someone ''always'' rings the doorbell before Sven ends the show.
90* LargeHamAnnouncer: During the ''Son of'' era, this was filled by WFLD station announcer Jim Barton, who would often tell his own corny jokes, much to Sven's chagrin. Barton would also happily voice his affection for Chicago female TV news reporters, particularly Deborah Norville, who was working at Chicago's O&O[[note]]owned & operated[[/note]] NBC station, WMAQ, at the time. He also appeared on camera every now and then.
91* LegacyCharacter: The current Svengoolie, Rich Koz, started as the Son of Svengoolie; the original Svengoolie (played by Jerry G. Bishop) aired from 1970-1973 on ''Screaming Yellow Theater''. ''Son of Svengoolie'' ran 1979-1986. When [=SoS=] returned to regular broadcasting in 1994 he received the blessing of Bishop to just be called "Svengoolie."
92* LighterAndSofter: Ever since the show went national in 2011, the choice of films has mostly stuck to vintage horror movies, as opposed to modern horror movies. Obviously, horror movies back then weren't as gory, invoking this trope.
93* LimitedWardrobe: Bishop!Sven's headband, sunglasses, red shirt and striped pants; Koz!Sven's black top hat, green neckerchief (replaced with a red turtleneck in the WCIU run and eventually a red tuxedo shirt from 2007 on) and black suit; Doug's fedora, sunglasses and blue collared shirt.
94* LongRunners: ''Screaming Yellow Theater'' ran from 1970-1973, Koz's first show ran 1979-1986; his current show started in 1994. All three runs have gone for over a combined 40 years as of 2024.
95* MadLibsCatchPhrase: "The time has come for scary things, like monsters, ghosts and vampire wings..." from the Bishop era. Each week, the next line would be changed to reflect that week's guest or film.
96* MoodWhiplash: Unavoidable; the (usually) serious films are interrupted by Sven or Kerwyn delivering a punchline, often at the film's expense.
97* {{MST}}: [=SvenSurround=]. Extra bonus points for being an acknowledged inspiration for ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' itself.
98** Very occasionally, Sven will insert audio clips into a film for a bit of comedy; in one film, ''Film/TheMonolithMonsters'', a mailbox with the name "Simpson" was shown, leading to an audio clip of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer]] saying, "D'oh!"
99*** According to Sven himself (at a 40th anniversary celebration in 2019), the practice was toned down from earlier years after a deal was reached with Universal to play their horror classics on a set schedule. Apparently, one of their stipulations was that the show was to '''not''' "Svensurround" their movies.
100* MythologyGag:
101** Sven's current coffin has a door knocker with a Latin translation of Bishop!Sven's phrase, "The time has come for scary things".
102** One Sven Cave background used in 2020 episodes features capsules with the costume of Bishop's Sven, as well as Koz' 1979 and 1994 Sven costumes. Another background shows a portrait of Bishop's Sven.
103* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Tombstone's voice is modeled on Bill Saluga's Ray J. Johnson Jr. character. His ''SYT'' predecessor, Zelda, likewise had her voice modeled on Flip Wilson's Geraldine Jones.
104* NotAvailableInStores: The Svengoolie T-shirts and hoodies.
105* OddlyNamedSequel2ElectricBoogaloo: Yes, ''Son of Svengoolie'' came before ''Svengoolie'', and both title characters are the same person.
106* OnceAnEpisode: Every episode ends with an audio clip of WesternAnimation/BugsBunny saying "So long, screwy! See you in St. Louie!" from "Hare Trigger", followed by "We're the Boys of Chorus" from "WesternAnimation/WhatsUpDoc" and then another audio clip of Creator/StanFreberg saying "Goodnight, everybody!"
107* OohMeAccentsSlipping:
108** Very much so over the years, with regards to Sven being Transylvanian, and ''how''. It's pretty much gone straight into NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent, as he'd start a segment with it or enunciate a word in it here or there but that's all. Sven would tend to put more effort into it if the movie that week is a {{Dracula}} film. Since the late 2010s, his voice is essentially Koz's own natural voice.
109** Inverted in the first episode of ''Son of Svengoolie'' as Bishop briefly reverts to a Transylvanian accent when saying the name "Svengoolie."
110* OurGhoulsAreCreepier: Sven may be a ghoul, but the extent of his creepiness is mostly living in a coffin inside a dungeon and making frighteningly bad {{pun}}s.
111* OverlyLongGag: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJzoFmsqorc The Emergency Bored-Casting System Test]] is a solid one minute of a low-frequency tone, a sound effect of someone snoring and pictures of various boring pictures (including [[SelfDeprecation some from SoS itself]]).
112* {{Padding}}: Invoked; in one episode, Sven began an installment of Pictionary, saying that he does it when the movie is short.
113* ParodyCommercial:
114** Too many examples to count--Svengoolie's Jr. Grave Robber Kit, Vampire Carpets, Death Perfume...
115** Bishop's Sven would often plug "S.T.D. Enterprises" in his commercials, standing for "Sham", "Trickery", and something relating to the product that starts with the letter D ("Dehydration", "Distributor caps", etc.).
116* PassingTheTorch: In [[http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/#videoclip-1978 the first episode]] of ''Son of Svengoolie'', when the Son pops out of Bishop's coffin on the old ''Screaming Yellow Theater'' set while Bishop, out of character, provides OpeningNarration.
117-->'''Bishop:''' Good evening. I'm Jerry G. Bishop, and this is the famed split-level dungeon studio where many years ago, the legendary Svengoola--Svengoolie burst into television prominence....What if there were the same situation as in the past with the ''Film/SonOfFrankenstein'', the ''Film/SonOfDracula'', ''Series/SanfordAndSon''? Could there exist--somewhere, somehow--the [[TitleDrop Son of Svengoolie]]?
118-->'''Son of Svengoolie:''' Hey, dad, can I borrow the keys to the hearse tonight?
119* ThePianoPlayer: Doug Graves, who plays the music during the SongParody.
120* ProducePelting: In a RunningGag, whenever Sven makes a [[IncrediblyLamePun particularly bad joke]], he gets pelted with rubber chickens. He's taken to carrying a chicken shield for self-defense.
121* ProductPlacement: Starting in 2015, Sven has been plugging Little Caesar's before commercial breaks.
122* PublicServiceAnnouncement: Kerwyn delivered CDC guidelines about sanitation for a few weeks during the early part of the COVID pandemic, such as social distancing, washing your hands, and not touching your face.
123* [[PunBasedTitle Pun Based Name]]:
124** Svengoolie's name is a portmanteau of "Svengali" from ''Trilby'' (and the subsequent reuse of the name as "a person who with evil intent manipulates another into doing what is desired") and the monstrous "ghoul".
125** Also the original ''Screaming Yellow Theater'', named after [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screaming_Yellow_Zonkers Screaming Yellow Zonkers.]]
126** Not to mention Svengoolie's keyboardist Doug Graves, of "Doug and the [[IncrediblyLamePun Graves-tones]]".
127* PunctuatedForEmphasis: The "Svengoolie T-Shirt" bumper makes sure to emphasize: ''''''"NO. PERSONAL. CHECKS!"'''''
128* RaidersOfTheLostParody: A very short scene from "Indiana [[DemBones Bones]] and the Last Beer Frame" starring [[FlyingFace Tombstone]]; he runs away from a giant bowling ball.
129* RunningGag:
130** "BER-WYN?" whenever a city name, or a word that sounds similar is mentioned. Berwyn is a suburb of Chicago where they have an annual mushroom parade. Used as a gag similar to ''Series/RowanAndMartinsLaughIn'' "beautiful downtown Burbank." That and [=SoS=] used to regularly take credit for burning down the Berwyn Theater (again). Said theater was in sad disrepair in the early 1980's and had multiple fires. Kerwyn's name also plays into this RunningGag: this groan is sometimes used when his name is said.
131** Sven getting rubber chickens thrown at him for making bad jokes.
132** When coming back from commercial, Sven will address the audience before returning to the movie, and always asks a question that is immediately "answered" by the characters in the movie.
133** Whenever Sven starts to sing or an in-movie song ends , you'll hear Slappy Squirrel from {{WesternAnimation/Animaniacs}} yelling, ''"Ahhh, ENOUGH WITH THE SINGING, ALREADY!!!"''
134** And whenever food is mentioned, you'll hear Pete Puma from the 1952 ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' short, ''WesternAnimation/RabbitsKin'', licking his lips... ''"MMM-mmm-MMM-yum-yum-SLURRRRP!!!"''
135** In the cast rundown segments, Sven almost always mentions that an actor in the film was also in an episode of ''Series/PerryMason''[[note]]Cue the opening theme's four notes[[/note]]. And as of late, especially if the cast of a movie has numerous ''Series/PerryMason'' alumni, he or the background sound effects will feign being sick and tired of having to mention that so-and-so was in... you guessed it... sigh... ''Series/PerryMason''.
136* SecretWord:
137** Whenever a character in the movie says "Larry", "Curly", or "Moe", the movie will briefly be interrupted by a clip from ''Film/TheThreeStooges''. It doesn't have to be these names, either; in "Jungle Woman", a character says "Take the stand", which prompts a clip from the ''Three Stooges' short [[Recap/TheThreeStoogesDisorderInTheCourt "Disorder in the Court".]]
138** In one episode, a character's name was Homer; when the name was first uttered, an audio clip of [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson saying "D'oh!"]] played.
139* SelfDeprecation: Svengoolie re-showed ''Film/RevengeOfTheCreature'' in 2007, and made a few cracks about his infamous 1982 3-D showing of the movie.
140-->'''Svengoolie''': I'm still getting complaints, so this time, I'm going to present this movie in terrifying... [[ThreeDimensionalEpisode 2]]-[[SubvertedTrope D]]!\
141[''Later, during the SongParody of [[Music/{{Rihanna}} Shut Up and Drive]]'']\
142'''Svengoolie''': I'm glad this isn't in 3-D, D, D!
143* ShaveAndAHaircut:
144** The Judge Jerry sketch features a part where Jerry bangs his gavel but hears a ''second'' bang afterwards. After testing a couple more times with the same results, he knocks the first five notes of "Shave and a Haircut". After a pause, the last two bangs are heard.
145** Sometimes, it is also as a common jingle after the last door joke in many episodes... ''"Rap-ta-ta-TAP-TAP...Yoo-hoo!"''
146* ShoutOut:
147** Rich Koz did not hide the fact that he was a huge ''Series/DoctorWho'' fan during the classic series' run, and sometimes worked Who-related jokes into his comedy sketches, not to mention throw in the sound of the TARDIS every now and then. The crowning moment of this has to be getting Third Doctor Creator/JonPertwee onto the show for a cameo (he happened to be doing a convention in Chicago at the time).
148** His other fandoms make themselves known via the stock audio he chooses to interact with: if it's not something recorded during the Bishop era, it's likely ripped from the Three Stooges, the Marx Brothers, or Warner Bros. cartoons.
149** Tombstone's introduction in the October 27, 1979 parodies Bill Saluga's Ray J. Johnson Jr. character.
150** The backdrops used during the COVID lockdown episodes are modeled after Bruce Wayne's office and the Batcave from the [[Series/Batman1966 1966 Batman series]], as well as the [[ComicBook/{{Superman}} Fortress of Solitude]] and ''Series/NightGallery''.
151* SincerestFormOfFlattery: Some of the creators of ''Series/MysteryScienceTheater3000'' were fans of the show, and reportedly got the idea for their movie riffing from [=SvenSurround=]. This led to occasional viewers writing in to complain that Sven was ripping off [=MST3K=], but Koz himself says he was flattered.
152* SitcomArchNemesis: Following the premiere of ''Series/ToonInWithMe'' in 2021, Kerwyn has developed an ongoing rivalry with Toony the Tuna. It originated on the other show, where Toony got miffed about Kerwyn beating him for a "Mascot of the Year" award. In crossover appearances on both shows, the two are quick to trade insults and try to upstage one another, much to the annoyance of Sven and Bill the Cartoon Curator.
153* SnarkToSnarkCombat:
154** Whenever Doug and Sven are on at the same time. Special mention goes to "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpoqG_-1i-c I Want a New Doug]]", where they both spend the entire song insulting each other to the tune of [[Music/HueyLewisAndTheNews I Want a New Drug]].
155** And then there's the almost-constant squabbles between Toony and Kerwyn...
156* SongParody: OnceAnEpisode, usually changing the lyrics to reference that night's movie.
157* SpecialEffectsEvolution:
158** Tombstone's is superimposed onto the screen much more gracefully today than he was in the old days, appearing much more solid and his mouth lipsynchs almost fluidly.
159** In his earliest days, Tombstone had a cigar in his mouth. He lost the cigar after it was found to practically disappear in the chromakeying process.
160** The intro sequence was changed from a montage of scenes around the set to a CGI sequence in 1998.
161* SpecialGuest: ''Very'' frequent during the Bishop days. Koz managed to swing a few as well during his WFLD run[[note]]most prominent among them being Creator/JonPertwee, there to plug an appearance at a Chicago ''Series/DoctorWho'' convention, and cookie creator and businessman Wally "Famous" Amos[[/note]], his WCIU run dispensed of them almost entirely. The [=MeTV=] era (especially 2014-onwards) has seen a return of frequent guest appearances; if they're not at conventions that Sven goes to, they appear on the set itself.
162* SpinOff: ''Series/{{Sventoonie}}'', a spin-off of both ''Svengoolie'' and ''Series/ToonInWithMe'', featuring Toony in Sven attire. Unlike ''Svengoolie'', this is only a half-hour long and instead of showing a full movie, Toony recaps it in humorous fashion. The rest of the episode contains various skits about the movie, similar to ''Svengoolie'' but a bit edgier in the humor.
163* StockFootage: Clips from various black-and-white films are used at the very beginning of the opening from 1997 on, including ''The Three Stooges'' short "Sing a Song of Six Pants", a ''Commando Cody'' short, "Killers from Space", and ''Robot Monster''.
164* SynchroVox: Occasionally used in the skits, with Sven's face pasted over stills from the films being shown.
165* TakeThat:
166** Bishop's opening narration in the first ''Son of Svengoolie'' episode features jabs at the short-lived series ''Hello, Larry'' and ''Series/MyMotherTheCar''. The former even received a CallBack during the "Canceled" song in the series finale via a namedrop of Creator/McLeanStevenson.
167** Svengoolie's response to his 1986 cancellation...[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QDJRLb8C3w in the form]] of a parody of Music/RayCharles' "Busted".
168** ''Son of Svengoolie'' featured copious cheap shots at Creator/AlanThicke; the "Canceled" song also features a jab at Thicke's failed talk show, ''Thicke of the Night''.
169* TenMinuteRetirement: Doug Graves takes one of these in this [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YpoqG_-1i-c musical bit]] from 1984. With no context, it can't be determined whether this was a one-off sketch or an episode-long plot, but considering that Doug's still around many years later it clearly didn't last long.
170* ThreeDimensionalEpisode: When [=SoS=] [[https://keithroysdon.wordpress.com/2024/02/13/blast-from-the-past-remember-svengoolie-and-the-3-d-debacle-of-1982/ broadcast]] ''Film/RevengeOfTheCreature'' in 1982. The effect didn't work well.
171* {{Transplant}}: Nostalgiaferatoo originated on ''Toon In With Me'' in 2022, offering assorted trivia details about a given topic (plus annoying Bill and Toony with his quirks and ever-changing job title). He's made occasional appearances there ever since, but thanks to his vampire motif, he'd start turning up to bother Sven and his cohorts in 2023. He ended up appearing far more often here than on ''Toon In With Me'', ultimately being officially dubbed as a third member of the Sven Squad by the end of the year.
172* TruncatedThemeTune: Depending on how long the featured movie is, the intro may be a shorter version which opens with the camera traveling through the doors. This version is used for every episode since 2017.
173* UnPerson: In Sven's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SfknZhB7ufQ 150th Episode music video]] "Stop Calling Him the Son" [[note]]based on "Walking on the Sun" by Music/SmashMouth[[/note]] Sven mentions giving thanks to "that broad on the bench," referring to ''Series/JudgeJudy'', which also aired on WCIU at the time. In a later edition of the video, after Judy had moved to the local CBS affiliate WBBM and was replaced on WCIU by ''Series/JudgeMillsLane'', a clip of Lane is inserted with the text "NOT ANYMORE!" superimposed. Still [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzqG1b1n2XA later versions]] of the song have Judy's clips replaced by a clip of Judge Marilyn Milian of ''Series/ThePeoplesCourt''.
174* VocalEvolution: Koz' Sven originally had a heavy Transylvanian accent. Since the WCIU run began, it was gradually downplayed, and by 2007, was limited to Sven occasionally rolling his "R"s.
175* VocalRangeExceeded: Regularly used when musical director Doug Graves arranges songs for Sven to sing, just a bit higher than Sven can sing.
176* WhatTheHellIsThatAccent: While Koz did a more typical Transylvanian one, Bishop's for a long time could only be described as "familiar" and was later described by him as a cross between Transylvanian and ''Yiddish''.
177* YourDaysAreNumbered: One of the door jokes had a man visiting the doctor, who informed him he was terminal. The man asked how much time he had left, and the doctor says "Ten." The man asks, "Ten what?" The doctor replies, "Nine, eight, seven..."

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