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13->''From my head to my toes\
14It's all real, and you know\
15Fresh and cool, it's just what I do\
16T-R-U-E-J-A-C-K-S-O-N, VP!\
17Working at a grown up job\
18Never really knew I could work this hard\
19Used to sit at home and watch TV\
20Now I'm in an office as the new VP\
21I'm always setting trends with my two best friends\
22When things get out of hand, we have a plan\
23We just messin' around, and we making new grounds\
24For the whole wide world to see\
25If you see us in town, you know it's going down\
26Cause I'm the new VP!''
27-->-- '''ExpositoryThemeTune'''
28
29''True Jackson, VP'' is a Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} KidCom about 15-year-old True Jackson, played by Music/{{Keke Palmer}} who is appointed vice president of youth apparel at the fashion house [=MadStyle=]. It was created by Andy Gordon, who executive produced ''Series/JustShootMe'' and ''Series/NewsRadio''. Supporting characters include Mr. Madigan (Creator/GregProops) her kooky boss and CEO of [=MadStyle=]; Amanda (Creator/DanielleBisutti), True's bitter rival; Lulu (Creator/AshleyArgota), True's spacey yet brilliant best friend; and Ryan (Creator/MattShively), True's other friend who often disrupts the workplace with his oafishness. There's also her crush Jimmy (Creator/RobbieAmell) and camp receptionist Oscar (Creator/RonButler).
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31True must deal with all the trappings of the adult workplace; jealous co-workers, deadlines, regular meetings all on top of being a normal teenager attending school. And of course, since this a kids show, [[HilarityEnsues wacky hi-jinks ensue]] when both of her personal and professional life combine.
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33The show released its own de-fictionalized clothing line called "Mad Style by True Jackson", which was short-lived and discontinued not long after.
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35The show did alright for Nickelodeon, but apparently not up to the standards set by some of [[Series/{{iCarly}} the]] [[Series/{{Victorious}} bigger]] [[Series/BigTimeRush live-action shows]] on the network. Episodes also took awhile to air, as the show ended with 2 seasons and 60 episodes over about a three year period, probably due to ExecutiveMeddling, progressively being ScrewedByTheNetwork, or that the two supporting actors were busy with other shows like ''Bucket and Skinner's Epic Adventures'' and ''Series/TheTroop''.
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38!!This show contains examples of:
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40* AdultsAreUseless: Averted, two of the adult characters, Mr. Madigan and Oscar, are actually treated with some modicum of respect and usefulness. Even Amanda occasionally offers some useful insight to True and Lulu.
41* AccidentalKiss: Between [[spoiler: Jimmy and True]] in "The Prototype".
42* AcmeProducts: The Galveston brand makes everything from mail sorters to grills to air conditioners.
43* AlliterativeName: Max Madigan is this.
44* AlphaBitch: To a degree, Amanda. Also, Pinky Turzo and Kyle Sandbox at True's school.
45* AnAesop: Most episodes end this way, with True learning a valuable lesson.
46* AirVentPassageway: Ryan and Lulu try to escape out of [=MadStyle's=] basement through one.
47* AmbiguouslyGay: Oscar and single-episode character Simon Christini.
48* ApatheticTeacher: Ms. Park starts out as this, but after she starts dating the science teacher she mostly becomes a DeadpanSnarker.
49* AsianAirhead: Lulu subverts this, since she is shown to actually be really smart, but still acts goofy.
50* AsHimself:
51** Music/JustinBieber and Care Bears on Fire in "True Concert".
52** Wrestling/JohnCena in "Pajama Party".
53* BerserkButton:
54** Do not mention Connie Cathead around Lulu unless you want to get beaten up.
55** Merely mentioning Sophie Girard around Mr. Madigan will get you automatically fired. At least until he meets Doris.
56* BookEnds: The first episode's end shot before the credits, ends with True outside her door, smiling before closing it marked "Vice President". Last episode ends the same way, except it's marked [[spoiler: "President"]].
57* BodyWipe: In episode "The New Kid" at the beginning after the theme song; with one of the Mad Style employees.
58* BorrowedCatchphrase: Just about every main character uses True's "You said what now?!" throughout the course of the series.
59* BosssUnfavoriteEmployee: Mr. Madigan, the President of Mad Style, was a sweet and respectful boss who did his best to keep things running smoothly...except whenever Kopelman was around, because he laughed at a celebrity insulting his outfit 10 years prior. It was a RunningGag that every meeting would start with him yelling at Kopelman and often forcing him out of the meeting, despite the fact that Kopelman [[TheVoiceless never so much as speaks]].
60* BrickJoke: In "The Party" Ryan accidentally stitches his shoe into a pillow. When he and Lulu start fighting with the pillows again, she knocks him out by hitting him with the pillow with the shoe in it.
61* BunnyEarsLawyer: Mr. Madigan, he's a bit zany, but he keeps the business running efficiently whether it be by acknowledging his employees strengths or helping them improve their flaws.
62* ButtMonkey:
63** Kopelman, for sure, before [[spoiler: Mr. Madigan retired]]. ''Nobody'' in the office took him at all seriously, until True at the end of the show.
64** In "House Party", even his nephew gets this treatment, just because he was related to Kopelman.
65** Amanda had become the butt monkey just as much as Kopelman later on, culminating in her [[spoiler:age regression by the Fountain of Youth and ensuing wedding postponement or cancellation and forced firing from Mad Style]].
66* {{Catch Phrase}}: For True, it's "YOU SAID WHAT NOW?!". Lulu has her own catchphrase, being "Not even!"
67* ChainOfDeals: One episode had this plot, whose purpose was to obtain the recipe for Mr. Madigan's favorite pistachio ice cream.
68* TheChessmaster: Mr. Madigan in [[spoiler: "Fifth of Prankuary" and "Ditch Day"]].
69* ChristmasEpisode: "Holiday Parade"
70* ClingyJealousGirl: Lulu, when she's around her boyfriend Mikey J.
71* ClosetGeek: ''True Matchmaker'' reveals that Amanda and Oscar are secretly fans of ''Space Plantation''.
72* CloudcuckooLander: Lulu fits this trope to a T.
73* {{Crossover}}: With, of all shows, ''Series/YoGabbaGabba'' in "Trapped in Paris".
74* CuckooSnarker: Lulu, comes with being a BunnyEarsLawyer who often has to act as CloudcuckooLandersMinder to Ryan.
75-->'''Lulu:''' (after hearing Ryan's rap) Yeah I don't know why they fired you.
76* DependingOnTheWriter: Jimmy is usually either the OnlySaneMan or just as irresponsible as Ryan is.
77** Amanda is either very popular among her peers or has no friends at all.
78* EasilyForgiven:
79** True is easily forgiven for her mistakes. To be fair she's, usually honest about her mistakes.
80** Parodied in the episode ''Trapped in Paris'' when Karl Gustav doesn't bother to help his daughter, whom True and her friends locked in a trunk until he catches them.
81-->'''Carla''' ''(sarcastically)'': Thanks for helping me out, Dad.
82-->'''Karl Gustav''': I'll buy you a pony.
83-->'''[[SpoiledBrat Carla]]''': Okay!
84* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first two episodes have a bit of a different feel than the rest of the series.
85** Mr. Madigan wasn't nearly as hard on Kopelman, it was usually just him being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
86* EccentricMentor: Mr. Madigan, of course.
87* EmbarrassingMiddleName: Ryan tries to keep the fact that his last name is Leslie on the down-low.
88* EvilLaugh: Mr. Madigan in ''The Fifth of Prankuary'': "Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to laugh diabolically and back out of the room."
89* FallingChandelierOfDoom: In ''Trapped in Paris'', True and her friends stop Ryan from marrying Karl Gustav's daughter by sending a chandelier crashing down on the minister.
90-->'''Karl Gustav''': It's a tragedy!
91-->'''Minister''': I'm okay!
92-->'''Karl Gustav''': [[LackOfEmpathy Not you, the chandelier!]] I made that at camp!
93* {{Fanservice}}: Amanda is no stranger to this trope.
94* FashionShow: Regularly, even as part of meetings to show of new designs.
95* {{Foodfight}}: True and Ryan inadvertently start one in a fancy restaurant in "Telling Amanda"
96* FreudianExcuse: When Amanda was in high school, she was a "dork" that got bullied a lot, particularly by the most popular girls in school--this is probably at least part of the reason why she's so mean as an adult. Additionally, her accomplishments were always undermined by her seemingly saccharine twin sister's.
97* GeniusDitz: Lulu--while she may act rather hyper and goofy, it turns out that she's actually very intelligent.
98* GirlPosse: The Pinks, a clique of mean girls led by Pinky Turzo, played by Series/{{iCarly}}'s Creator/JennetteMcCurdy.
99** Amanda faced a similar group in her high school years: The Fluffs.
100* GrandFinale: [[spoiler: In the end, Amanda gets age-regressed into a 10-year-old after falling into the Fountain of Youth and True becomes the new boss at Max Style after Max retires to start a family with his wife, with a new staff comprising of teenagers in addition to Lulu, Ryan and Jimmy including Lulu's boyfriend Mikey J and Ryan's on-off crush Kelsey with the only adult in the staff being Kopelman.]]
101* GranolaGuy: Mitchell, the copy guy, who advertises fruit and earth-friendly practices, and even has a peace mural commissioned for someone else's office.
102* HeadAndHipPose: When Amanda is trying to teach True how to walk on the red carpet, she attempts to teach her to pose in this style. When True doesn't want to, Amanda tries to prove to her that "even a monkey can do it" by telling Kopelman to pose and watching him immediately stand in this position for the imaginary camera.
103* HehHehYouSaidX: Even when he's mad, Max Madigan stops to laugh at the word "nincompoop".
104-->'''Max:''' It has the word "poop" in it.
105* HiddenDepths:
106** Ryan has some artistic talent even he's aware of as he was able to construct a realistic looking fake wedding cake in only a couple hours and designed an outfit that not only impressed True, but could've made a prestigious catalog had True not accidentally shredded it. It must run in the family as both his brother and father are passionate about art.
107** Ryan shows some genuinely decent rapping skills in "True Matchmaker", it's just he shouldn't have done it at a supermarket.
108* HonoraryUncle: When True's uncle Troy fills in as receptionist in "True Luck", everyone refers to him as Uncle Troy, and his nameplate even reads "Uncle Troy".
109* HumanChess: Max Madigan and Simon Christini compete in this, using their employees as chess pieces.
110* IBrokeANail: Parodied, while True was [[ItMakesSenseInContext searching for a horse that was visiting Mr. Madigan, and she lost in the office]], she heard Amanda screaming, but when she arrived she said she broke a Nail. When True pointed that her nails where perfect, Amanda explained that it actually happened a month ago...[[FauxHorrific "but I'm still haunted by the memory"]].
111* IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming: Episodes often times start with the word "True".
112* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Amanda may be mean and do anything for status, but she's not so bad when you get to know her. She may not admit it, but she cares for True deep down.
113* JerkassHasAPoint: True agreed with Kitty Monrouex's scathing comments on her Christmas tree dress, and to be fair, it wasn't True's idea, it was her clients.
114** In another episode, True resents her Little Buddy for criticizing her latest designs as being "boring." True realizes that despite how annoying she may be, that doesn't invalidate her feedback.
115** While Mr. Madigan is only JerkassToOne, that one being Kopelman, there are times his anger towards him is justified such as when he was eating a giant cookie meant for an injured employee or when he interrupted runway shoot by blocking the runway.
116* JerkassToOne: Max Madigan is a kooky, yet affable boss who treats his employees well. Except for Kopelman, who he is quick to banish from staff meetings and place into humiliating situations. It's unknown why Max hates Kopelman so much, especially since Kopelman [[TheVoiceless never utters a single word]] in the entire show.
117* LargeHam:
118** Ryan. Whether he's backflipping to get his crush's attention, dramatically getting hurt, or eating something that is ''not'' food... he's pretty much never not a ham.
119** Mr. Madigan constantly acts over the top, and his status as a millionaire allows him to take it to the next level.
120** Karl Gustav from ''Trapped in Paris'' is an example of EvilIsHammy.
121* LethalChef: True. From the first episode, Ryan warns potential customers away from the sandwiches True is selling, and everyone knows to only pretend to eat True's cooking. It's a fast-acting emetic.
122* MeaningfulName: Oscar R. Eception.
123* NotInTheFace: Karl Gustav whimpers this in ''Trapped in Paris'' after Mr. Madigan beats up his mooks. Mr. Madigan ''does'' get him in the face... by honking his nose.
124* OnceAnEpisode:
125** Kopelman bashing, often by Mr. Madigan forcing him from meetings.
126** True telling colorful stories of her parents and various relatives.
127* OnlyOneName: Lulu and Oscar's last names are never revealed.
128* OnlySaneMan: True, for the most part as she's the most level-headed out of the main cast. When not her, it's usually Oscar, who is sane enough to point out when True herself is acting strange.
129* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: [[NiceGuy Max]] almost never loses his cool or raises his voice, so [[spoiler: when Doris has a nervous breakdown after Ryan destroys her wedding dress at her and Max's wedding reception, he ''snaps'' at her before leading her into someplace private so she can calm down.]]
130* PlayingHardToGet: Kelsey does this to Ryan. It starts with her pretending not to notice him ''backflipping'' to impress her, and even when they're a couple, she constantly acts bored and unimpressed by him.
131* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: "True Mall," an episode that introduces plenty of new characters and is set in Mad Style's store at the mall.
132* PostKissCatatonia: After Jimmy accidentally kisses True. Also doubles as a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}}.
133* ProducePelting: The audience of "True Concert" pelt Ryan and Jimmy with vegetables when they try to entertain the audience when Justin Bieber is late. Jimmy lampshades this trope.
134-->'''Jimmy:''' They're throwing cabbage. Who brings cabbage to a fundraiser?
135* PromotionToOpeningTitles: Greg Proops, Ron Butler and Creator/RobbieAmell in season two.
136* RunningGag: Several:
137** True quoting her parents and telling stories about her "colorful" family.
138** Kopelman getting picked on
139** Jimmy's fixation on mail and delivering.
140*** He references a Galveston mail sorter in many episodes, and then a Galveston grill. The brand pops up frequently from there on.
141** Amanda's giant hands, then later Amanda being mistaken for a robot.
142** Movies with "Spooky" in the title being "the worst movie ever".
143*** And Ryan having seen them several times, regardless.
144* SassyBlackWoman: True, sometimes.
145** True's mom, according to the multiple impressions True does of her, as well as the one episode she actually appears in.
146* SatelliteLoveInterest: Jimmy. We barely know anything about him beyond being Max's nephew, a delivery boy and being True's love interest. He has hobbies, but not much in the personality department.
147* ShipperOnDeck: True and her friends for Max and Doris. True sets them up in the first place, and whenever there's an issue in their marriage, True is there to help resolve it.
148** Also Max himself for [[spoiler: True and Jimmy]]. So much so that he would be willing to resign to get them together.
149* ShipTease:
150** True and Jimmy. They end up having an {{Accidental Kiss}} in "The Prototype" and admit to wanting to be more than friends with each other in "True Valentine," only to be broken up again in the next episode "True Date," due to Mr. Madigan's "no dating employee" policy.
151** The two do finally share a real kiss in "True Kiss" and finally begin the "Timmy" (True and Jimmy) relationship.
152* ShoutOut: According to his astronaut father, Jimmy's real name is [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries Tiberius]].
153* SoulCrushingDeskJob: When Lulu joins the accounting department, she is deeply unhappy with how boring it is, despite being great at math.
154* SpaceWestern: One exists in the universe called ''Space Plantation.'' One character carries a whip, and an episode title references a corral.
155* SpannerInTheWorks: In "The Reject Room", when True and her friends discover that the art exhibit put on by Amanda's ex-boyfriend Chad Brackett is devoted to depicting Amanda as a "she-beast", she begins to hatch a classic elaborate and goofy plan to keep Amanda from showing up and seeing the exhibit. Amanda walks in immediately.
156* SpecialGuest: From other Nickelodeon shows, such as Creator/TomKenny, Creator/JennetteMcCurdy, [[Series/ICarly Nathan Kress]], and [[Series/LazyTown Stefán Karl Stefánsson]].
157* StudioAudience:
158-->''True Jackson, VP was filmed in front of a live studio audience.''
159* SuckECheeses: Snackleberry Junction, where there is a possum infestation in the kitchen, employees ride a dangerous zipline, the kitchen stinks, not even the water is clean. No wonder it can't legally call itself a restaurant.
160* SuddenlyShouting: Karl Gustav in "Trapped in Paris"
161-->'''Karl Gustav''' ''(to his lackeys)'': Guys. We talked about this. Show some initiative. ''THEY'RE ESCAPING!!''
162** True's mom when she switches from talking to her daughter to her husband in "Pajama Party".
163* SugarAndIcePersonality: Amanda is usually cold and snarky to True, Lulu, and Ryan, but she makes a point to attend events that are important to them (like the school play or Ryan's magic show) and even offers guidance if they really need it.
164* TeamDad: Max Madigan, who has no shortage of affection for True and her friends, often offering them advice and support.
165* TokenEvilTeammate: Amanda.
166* TookALevelInKindness: In earlier seasons, Amanda would try to set up True to fail in several episodes in hopes of getting her fired. By season 2, her relationship with her is more SnarkToSnarkCombat than anything else and she's even tried to save True from getting fired, most notably in "True Parade".
167* TwoGirlsAndAGuy: True, Lulu and Ryan.
168* UnlimitedWardrobe: Well, it IS a show that takes place in a fashion company. One episode even features multiple crosses between clothing and eccentric inventions, like a suit that turns into a flotation device and a dress that shocks the wearer if they start to fall asleep.
169* UnresolvedSexualTension: Mad Style instituted a "no employee dating" rule, thus driving True and Jimmy to put a hold on potential relationship.
170* VaporWear: In the episode "Red Carpet", True's top at the Stunty awards has a "headlights" thing going on.
171* TheVoiceless: Kopelman never speaks, and there's no explanation given for it.
172%% * WackyGuy: Ryan.
173* WardrobeMalfunction: Happens to Amanda in "The Prototype"; a prototype dress she wears and exhibits in front of several people suddenly tears itself off her body, leaving her naked and embarrassed before True rushes in to cover her up.
174* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Oscar in the series finale. When [[spoiler: True takes over Mad Style, she hires only kids, and there's another receptionist seen working where Oscar should be, so what? Did True just fire one of the nicest guys working there? It could be possible that he left on his own accord than fired by True, however]].
175* WickedWastefulness: Dakota North is introduced as being extremely wasteful of her items as well as extremely rude to other people. Her EstablishingCharacterMoment features her literally throwing phones away simply for being out of battery or the wrong color, while completely ignoring True's attempts to talk to her.
176* WorseWithContext: When Oscar and Amanda are discussing why Amanda keeps losing assistants.
177-->'''Oscar:''' You made your last assistant pick up your dry cleaning.\
178'''Amanda:''' So?\
179'''Oscar:''' It was in ''Canada''.
180* ZanyScheme: Every single episode.
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