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2[[caption-width-right:314:Dr. Dimensionpants, and his sidekick/mentor unicorn]]
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4''Dr. Dimensionpants'' is a Canadian animated television series created by Brad Peyton (director of such films as ''[[Film/CatsAndDogs Cats & Dogs 2: Revenge of Kitty Galore]]'' and ''[[Literature/JourneyToTheCenterOfTheEarth Journey 2: The Mysterious Island]]'') and produced by Creator/DHXMedia for Creator/{{Teletoon}}.
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6The series focuses on Kyle Lipton, a normal 12-year-old kid, until he is visited by a talking unicorn named Phillip, who gives him "The Dimensionpants". When he wears them, he becomes a superhero called Dr. Dimensionpants. Now Kyle has all the superhero powers he ever wanted, along with responsibility. With the help of Philip, Dr. Dimensionpants learns his powers to save the universe, while dealing with normal kid issues.
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8Interestingly, this is actually Peyton's second cartoon creation, his first being Creator/{{CBC}}'s adult-oriented 2006 series ''WesternAnimation/WhatItsLikeBeingAlone''.
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10The series ran from November 6, 2014 to September 22, 2015 for a single season of 26 episodes.
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13!!This series provides examples of:
14* AmbiguouslyGay: Phillip. He has the stereotypical voice, he crossdresses a lot (even wearing a two-piece bikini on several occasions), and he has a flamboyant personality. Not to mention he's a {{Unicorn}} with a rainbow mane and tail.
15* AnotherDimension: Many of them in fact, and Kyle can visit them at will.
16* AntiMagic: In “Level 7 Birthday Magician”, we learn that in this show’s universe, carrying a cotton candy in your back pocket on your birthday grants you this effect. Kyle’s friend Paul is well aware of this and effectively uses it against evil wizard Silas (who [[GenreBlindness doesn’t know this]] and thinks his spells fail because Paul must be an even greater wizard than he is.)
17* BabysitterFromHell: The Cortex once disguised himself as a babysitter to infiltrate Kyle's house and steal his dimension pants.
18* BabysittingEpisode: In the episode “Poppacorn”, Phillip takes care of a lost baby unicorn, who he becomes very attached to and doesn't want to give up.
19* BadassNormal: Mr. Lipton, of all people, in the episode “Los Luchadores Lipton”. When he and Kyle have to wrestle against evil wizards Silas and Murray (see ProWrestlingEpisode below) and Kyle can’t use the Dimensionpants because Phillip locked them up, Mr. Lipton suddenly proves himself a very competent wrestler, easily wrestling the wizards into submission.
20* BigBrotherBully:
21** Although he and Amanda are usually on good terms, Kyle can be this towards her at times. Especially when he gets jealous at Amanda.
22** And among the evil wizards, Silas frequently acts like this towards Murray.
23* ABoyAndHisX: A boy and his talking Unicorn, who acts as both his mentor and friend.
24* BoyfriendBlockingDad: Glass Skull absolutely doesn't like the idea of his daughter Rebecca getting a boyfriend, and will violently chase away any boy that shows interest in her.
25* BrotherSisterTeam: Kyle and Amanda very briefly near the end of “The Pink Feather”, when they combine their powers to defeat a mud monster.
26* CardCarryingVillain: All the members of Kyle’s RoguesGallery.
27* CampingEpisode: The episode “Dr. Dimensionpants Camp” is this for both Kyle and his dad, and Glass Skull and his daughter.
28* CassandraTruth: Kyle is not actually trying to keep his identity a secret, but whenever he tries to tell people that he's Dr. Dimensionpants, they don't believe him.
29* ChildProdigy: Amanda. In “Get Smarter” she even wins several science contests in a row.
30* TheChosenMany: Kyle isn’t the only dimensional superhero who received his powers from a unicorn, as several others are seen over the course of the series.
31* ClarkKenting: When he's not trying to conquer dimensions, the Glass Skull wears a pair of glasses while at home. This is enough to fool Kyle, and even temporarily sway Phillip.
32* TheCollector: Kyle falls victim to one of these posing as the hero Dr. Dimensionscarf in “Sidekickn it”.
33* CombatTentacles: Many dimensional monsters have these.
34* ComedyAsAWeapon: How the MonsterClown Frankenclown is eventually defeated. Kyle shows him footage of some of his most humiliation moments on Phillips tablet, causing Frankenclown to laugh himself to death.
35* CoolCrown: The pink crown Kyle gave to Rebecca in “Princess Perfectpants”. Unfortunately, it turned her into an evil princess.
36* CostumeCopycat: The Cortex wears a copy of Dr. Dimensionpants' costume in the episode "The Cortex in the Vortex".
37* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: All of Kyle’s powers come from his pants. Without them, he’s just a normal boy.
38* ChristmasEpisode: The two-parter “Best Christmas Yeti / Christmas Eve Of Destruction”.
39* {{Crossdresser}}: Both Kyle and Dr. Dimension Skirt end up as this when Glass Skull causes their outfits to be switched at the dry cleaning.
40* CuteBruiser: Kyle's friend Liz. She is the toughest girl in school, and has her moments of endearment.
41* DimensionalTraveler: Kyle, and other dimensional superheroes.
42* DisproportionateRetribution: On more than one occasion:
43** In “Dry Clean Only”, Phillip’s mother sends a killer robot after Kyle’s mom after she accidentally ruined the dimension pants by putting them in the washing machine.
44** In “Fee, Fine, Foe”, the ScaryLibrarian wants to destroy Kyle’s home town of Ganderville because he didn’t return a book on time.
45** And in “Unicrone Penalty Box”: the penalty for failing as a mentor to a dimensional hero: 900 years of imprisonment in the titular Unicrone Penalty Box.
46* DistaffCounterpart: Dr. Dimension Skirt to Kyle.
47* DumbBlonde: Averted with Kyle's younger sister Amanda; she's a blonde, intelligent and occasionally snarky ChildProdigy.
48* EnemyMine:
49** Glass Skull and Kyle once actually teamed up to stop a school play which starred Rebecca in a role where she got to kiss her male co-star. Kyle because he wanted the role of the co-star and doesn’t like the idea of her kissing another boy, Glass Skull since he didn’t want her to be in the play at all.
50** And in “Henchman N.O. 94”, Cortex, Glass Skull and Underwater Man all team up with Kyle to defeat Henchman N.O. 94, who has proven himself a far more dangerous and competent villain than the three of them and is treating all of them like dirt.
51* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Glass Skull truly loves his daughter Rebecca, even though she doesn’t want to be evil.
52* EverytownAmerica: Ganderville.
53* EvilCostumeSwitch: Amanda gets this treatment in the episode "Nice-inator".
54* EvilCounterpart: In “The Lesser Evil”, Kyle’s evil double from the [[MirrorUniverse Mirror dimension]] becomes an evil Dr. Dimensionpants when Phillip gives him the pants because he accidentally got the impression that this dimension’s Kyle was the good one.
55* EvilRedhead: Redheaded Thora in "Horn to Be Wild" is a [[FieryRedhead feisty]], malevolent, self-proclaimed "unicorn hunter" out to steal Phillip's horn.
56* EvilSorcerer: The brothers Silas and Murray, two of Kyle’s most frequent enemies.
57* {{Expy}}: Give Kyle blond hair and make Phillip a dog, and they are quite clearly [[WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest Johnny and Dukey]].
58* FanConvention: Dr. Dimensionpants, Glass Skull and The Cortex all attend one with their own stands in “Dr. Conventionpants”.
59* FantasticVoyagePlot: In “Catch And Release”, Phillip accidentally swallows Underwater Man’s father, forcing both Kyle and Underwater Man to shrink themselves with Amanda’s shrinkray and get him back.
60* FemaleGaze: We get a nice close up shot of Kyle's butt during the TransformationSequence. PlayedForLaughs, as it is a GrossoutShow.
61* FlushingToiletScreamingShower: Kyle does this to Phillip in the episode "Viking Games" in an attempt to make him tell where he tried to sneak off to last night.
62* FlyingFirepower: Kyle can fly and shoot lightning.
63* GiantEnemyCrab: in "Viking Games", Thora unleashes one on Phillip and Kyle after the two refuse to fight each other any longer in the titular viking game. The crab even follows them back to their home dimension and is still bothering Phillip by the end of the episode, but Kyle, having promised to keep secrets from now on, refuses to tell Phillip about the crab's [[AttackItsWeakPoint weak spot]].
64* GiantFlyer: The Gobbles, human sized intelligent turkeys from another dimension. And yes, unlike earth turkeys, they can fly.
65* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In "I Tabby", when Kyle looses his pants in a fight with an evil tablet-robot, it is revealed he wears white boxers with red hearths. And judging by Phillips reaction, it's not the first time he wore these kind of boxers. This is proven to be true, since the same undies appear again in later episodes, though the trope is averted in "Faster, Higher, Lazier" , where Kyle wears plain briefs.
66* GrossoutShow: There is plenty of ToiletHumour to go around, like in "Bravo Dimensionpants", where Kyle farts twice, and "Dry Clean Only", where the Dimensionpants Alert sound is farting.
67* {{Hammerspace}}: Dr. Dimensionpant’s UtilityBelt contains multiple objects that are way too large to fit in there.
68* HatesMySecretIdentity: Rebecca is interested in the title character but not in Kyle.
69* HeroForADay: In “The Pink Feather”, Amanda becomes a superhero herself when she pulls the titular Pink Feather from the stone. Soon she becomes the town's number one hero, stealing the spotlight away from Kyle. At the end of the episode she apparently looses her powers again in a fight with a mud monster [[spoiler: only to reveal that she still has the feather and just waits till she needs it again]]
70* InevitableWaterfall: Both Kyle’s dad and Rebecca are threatened with one of these in “Dr. Dimensionpants Camp”. Eventually Mr. Lipton saves both himself and Rebecca since Kyle and Glass Skull are too busy fighting each other.
71* InterdimensionalTravelDevice: The dimension pants.
72* KidHero: Kyle.
73* KillerTeddyBear: In "Robo-Teddy", Kyle's own teddybear becomes one of these after he discards it into another dimension, where it gains sentience and combines with various mechanical parts to become a robot.
74* LoyalAnimalCompanion: Phillip, who acts more like a friend, mentor and sidekick than actual pet.
75* MindControlDevice: The Cortex uses one of these on Phillip in “Horn Control” in order to get the Dimension Pants. To do so he lets Phillip put Kyle through a series of disgusting tests. At the end of the episode, the device is turned against him.
76* MirrorUniverse: In “The Lesser Evil”, Phillip and Kyle accidentally end up in a dimension that is in every way an exact copy of Kyle’s home dimension, except people’s personalities are the polar opposite (villains are good guys and vice-versa)
77* MonsterClown: Frankenclown from the episode "Mentors Only".
78* MonsterProtectionRacket: Dr. Dimensionsocks, another Dimensional super hero, launches large meteorites into dimensions, and then 'conveniently' shows up to save said dimension from that meteorite, always demanding a large reward in return.
79* MyBelovedSmother: Phillip’s mother. Hence why he is reluctant to visit her.
80* MyBrainIsBig: The Cortex, one of Kyle's enemies, has a huge head.
81* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Kyle has this reaction in “Unicrone Penalty Box” after he deliberately sabotages an important test and thus has Phillip branded as a bad mentor (because he thought Phillip was ashamed of him and wanted to learn him a lesson), but then learns that because of failing the test Phillip will be send to the Unicrone Penalty Box for 900 years.
82* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Kyle frequently suffers from this. A notable example: in “Henchman N.O. 94” Kyle tries to cheer up Henchman N.O. 94, who failed as a {{Mook}}, by learning him to be a competent villain in his own right. Unfortunately, this works so well that Henchman N.O. 94 immediately becomes the most threatening villain in town.
83* NotThatKindOfDoctor: Apparently, "doctor" means "he who wears" in Unicorn. When Kyle finds out, he is not amused and spends an entire episode trying to proof that he can be a real doctor (as in, someone who practices medicine).
84* NoWaterproofingInTheFuture: The evil tablet-robot that Kyle gave to his dad in the episode "I Tabby" is eventually defeated when he falls into the ocean and shorts out.
85* NowBuyTheMerchandise: An in-universe example happens in the episode “Dr. Conventionpants”. While Kyle is busy fighting Underwater Man and his monsters, Phillip quickly keeps coming up with merchandise of all the monsters and weapons used in the fight to sell to the many Dr. Dimensionpants fans at a convention.
86* ObliviousToLove: Liz has a thinly-veiled crush on Kyle, but he doesn't notice (mostly due to his own crush on Rebecca).
87* OnlyTheChosenMayWield: The Pink Feather from the eponymous episode is of the “sword in the stone” variety. Only Amanda is able to pull it from the stone and become a superhero.
88* PaperThinDisguise:
89** Whenever The Cortex disguises himself, since his huge head and blue skin instantly give him away. Suprisingly (or not, considering his personality), Kyle still frequently falls for it.
90** Glass Skull's disguises also qualify.
91* PrincessesPreferPink: Pretty much everything in the princess dimension is pink.
92* PokemonSpeak: Wrongo Bongo, an other dimensional dog that Kyle adopts in the eponymous episode, can only say his name.
93* PowerMakesYourHairGrow: When Kyle powers up, his hair goes from short and light red to a tall [[PowerDyesYourHair black]] Mohawk with a white lightning bolt-shaped streak. Plus, he grows a small moustache.
94** In one episode, after Kyle's Dimensionpants get mixed up at the dry cleaners with Dr Dimensionskirt's skirt, he is later forced to don it in battle and grows long wavy brown hair as a result.
95* ProWrestlingEpisode: “Los Luchadores Lipton” is about Kyle and his dad becoming a wrestling team, with Kyle secretly using the dimensionpants to easily defeat any opponent single-handedly. Eventually, they have to fight against evil wizards Silas and Murray, who, as it turns out, are also wrestling champions.
96* RoguesGallery: Kyle builds up one over the course of the series, consisting of at least four frequently appearing enemies (The Cortex, Glass Skull, and a duo of evil wizards: Silas and Murray), as well as some less frequently seen ones (a duo of Roblins, Thora the unicorn hunter, and Underwater Man).
97* ScaryLibrarian: Kyle once had to deal with a supernatural one of these when he borrowed a book about all knowledge in the world, but forgot to return it on time. Her fee for not returning the book on time? [[DisproportionateRetribution The total destruction of Ganderville]].
98* ShockAndAwe: One of Kyle's powers is shooting lightning from his hands.
99* ShowdownAtHighNoon: The episode “Pranks-A-Lot” starts with one of these between Dr. Dimensionpants and a cactus creature in a Wild West-themed dimension.
100* TheShowMustGoOn: The director of Kyle’s school play has this attitude, and not even the fact that the whole stage is transported to a slimy dimension and the actors get eaten by giant snails will stop him. He even forces both Kyle and Glass Skull to step in as understudies for the lead roles after the main actors are taken out.
101* SiblingTeam: Evil wizards Silas and Murray zig-zag between this and SiblingRivalry, sometimes effectively teaming up against Dr. Dimensionpants, while other times being at odds with each other.
102* SkullForAHead: Glass Skull, one of Kyle's enemies.
103* SmallNameBigEgo: Underwater Man isn't much of a villain, but he believes himself to a major threat.
104* SmugSuper:
105** Dr. Dimensionsocks. He only saves dimensions if the inhabitants pay him great sums of money for it, and later Kyle finds out Dr. Dimensionsocks is actually behind the meteorites that threaten the dimensions he "saves".
106** Kyle himself isn't exactly immune to this either, like in the episode "The Pink Feather" when he used his powers to beat Amanda at everything despite her just wanting her brother to be proud at her.
107%% * SpoiledBrat: Rebecca, Glass Skull’s daughter.
108* SquashedFlat: Elder Zoron suffers this in "Unicrone Penalty Box" when the eponymous box drops down right on top of him.
109* StewedAlive: in “Goody Gobbles”, a group of other dimensional giant turkeys does this to pretty much all the inhabitants of Ganderville.
110* TransformationSequence: Kyle goes through one of these when he puts on the magic pants that give him his powers.
111* TrashOfTheTitans: Kyle’s bedroom ends up like this several times, most notably in the episode “Dry Clean Only”.
112* TwoMenOneDress: The episode "horsing around" has evil wizards Silas and Murray dress up in a horse costume.
113* {{Unicorn}}: Phillip, who also talks.
114* UtilityBelt: Dr. Dimensionpants’ belt contains a wide array of useful (and less useful) tools, like mechanical arms and a fan. In "nice-inator" Phillip mentions that the belt contains every weapon in the universe.
115* WardrobeMalfunction: The Dimension Pants may only be dry cleaned. Thus, when Kyle’s mom accidentally puts them in the laundry in “Dry Clean Only”, the pants no longer work properly, gaining a mind of their own and zapping both Kyle and everyone around them. They have to be taken to Phillip’s mother to be repaired.
116* WholesomeCrossdresser: Phillip, who occasionally dresses up in feminine clothes.
117* WizardClassic: Silas and Murray. Robes? Check. Magic staffs? Check! Beard? Check!

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