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9[[caption-width-right:350:'' "You think your school's a zoo? [[TitleDrop My gym partner's a MONKEY!]]" '']]
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11->''♫"I used to go to a human school,\
12Where everyone was the same.\
13Now I go to an animal school,\
14Because Lyon's my last name.\
15My gym partner's a monkey!\
16(Monkey! Monkey! Monkey!)\
17My gym partner's a monkey!\
18(Monkey! Monkey! Monkey!)"''♫
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20A Creator/CartoonNetwork animated series created by the husband-and-wife team of Timothy and Julie [=McNally=] Cahill (who would later go on to produce ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'') that aired from 2005 to 2008. The show lasted four 13-episode seasons that came and went very quickly (hence the short run in years) and got two hour-long specials; a made-for-TV movie, "The Big Field Trip" and a musical special aptly named "Animal School Musical."
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22Due to a clerical error involving a misspelled last name, a middle-school aged human named Adam Lyon (Creator/NikaFutterman) is sent to attend Charles Darwin Middle School: a school for [[TalkingAnimal anthropomorphic animals]]. Rather than [[JustEatGilligan fix]] [[StrangerInAStrangeSchool this problem]], he befriends a monkey named Jake Spidermonkey (Creator/TomKenny) and deals with the obvious problems of being a human in an environment made solely for animals.
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25!!Hey Adam, I wonder how many tropes on this list relate to my butt?:
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27* NumberOneDime: Jake Spidermonkey and his butt.
28* FiveFiveFive: Mr. Mandrill's phone number starts with this, as seen in "That Darn Platypus." This is also what Jake's phone number begins with as seen in "The Cuddlemuffins."
29* SeventiesHair: Slips' hairstyle.
30* AbortedDeclarationOfLove: A running theme with Ingrid's crush on Adam.
31* AbsurdlyPowerfulStudentCouncil: Subverted in "Law and Odor," when Mr. Mandrill had to remind The Spiffies (who were the student council at the time), that 12 years hard labor was not an acceptable punishment.
32* ActorAllusion: In the second episode of season 1, Adam asks Jake to spell the word 'nautical', with Jake spelling it correctly surprisingly, as opposed to the other words he's asked to spell; this is possibly referencing how the word is typically associated with ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'', a character whom Jake has the [[Creator/TomKenny same voice actor]] as.
33* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Rick Platypus went around terrorizing the school with his stupid jokes. In the height of a life or death problem, Adam came around to appreciate and laugh at one of his jokes.
34* AddedAlliterativeAppeal: Many animal characters do this with their names, such as '''L'''ola '''L'''ama, '''D'''onna '''D'''orsal, '''S'''ammy '''S'''nail, or to the biggest extent '''P'''rincipal '''P'''oncherello '''P'''egone '''P'''ixiefrog.
35* AerithAndBob: The two main characters are named Adam and Jake, but their friends are Slips, Windsor, Lupe, and Ingrid.
36** Students of CDMS have names ranging from regular first names like "Johnny," "Sally," "Tina," etc. to names like "Phineas," "Aloysius," and "Euripides."
37* AlienAnimals: Rick Platypus.
38* AllAnimalsAreDomesticated: Charles Darwin Middle School only allows animals that are trained to act like civilized humans. Ironically, they don't have any dogs, cats, or other animals that are generally domesticated, and only wild animals. To them, the idea of an undomesticated wild animal is even more terrifying than what humans perceive it as, with them being horrified of bunny rabbits that haven't been tamed.
39* AllJustADream: [[spoiler:"Notorious Windsor Gorilla," which also transitions to a DreamWithinADream in the end.]]
40* AllWomenAreLustful: Every major or recurring female character has a monumental secret crush on a guy. Ingrid to Adam, Lupe to Jake, Mrs. Warthog to Pixiefrog, Latanya, Margaret, and Joanie to Adam etc. Not one girl is innocent.
41* AlternateRealityEpisode: Usually done when characters go to different schools. For example: In "The Times, They Are Exchangin'," Adam and Jake went to Adam's old human school and it was basically the exact same school. Even the teachers there were humanized replicas of CDMS's animal teachers. In "Ingrid Through the Out Door," Ingrid had an early graduation to high school, and every student there was just an [[PlotRelevantAgeUp aged-up]] clone of the middle school students, and were labeled as the older brothers and sisters of their counterparts.
42* AmbiguouslyGay: Jake. He gets jealous when Adam doesn't want to be his partner to the school dance, and he expresses glee when he receives "straight rainbows" on his report card.
43* AmusingInjuries: Ingrid and Slips had funny casts in "She's Koala That," with Ingrid having to wear multiple neckbraces and Slips being put into a cast that locked his entire snake body in place.
44* AnimalJingoism: There was a commercial bumper on Cartoon Network where Adam walked past a lion, whose locker was banging and making noises from within. Adam amiably asks "Whatcha got in there?" The lion replies "Lunch." Adam is understandably creeped out.
45* AnthropomorphicZigZag: Jake generally acts like a human, but when he's overjoyed, infuriated, terrified, or feeling any other strong emotion, he tends to screech and jump around the room like an actual monkey.
46* AntiHero: Jake Spidermonkey.
47* AntiSchoolUniformsPlot: The episode "Uniformity" has Charles Darwin Middle School instating a prep-school uniform, which causes everyone to act uncharacteristically genteel and proper (read: boring), in stark contrast to the students' usual antics. The uniform was instated in about a week and later revoked in less than a day.
48* AnimationBump: The original pilot had more fluidity in animation, while the series lessened it a tiny bit. Then, by mid-season 2, it became slightly stiffer resembling ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls'', ''WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack'', and ''WesternAnimation/DextersLaboratory''.
49* {{Animorphism}}: In "Inoculation Day," Adam is turned into a monkey.
50* ApatheticTeacher: Plenty. Pricipal Pixiefrog and Mrs. Warthog are these, right off the bat. Then from time to time, Mr. Hornbill, Mrs. Tusk, Nurse Gazelle, and Mr. Orangutan act sort of like this.
51* ApologizesALot: Ingrid says that "It never hurts to apologize even for things you didn't do."
52-->'''Windsor''': If I had known it would end so soon, I would have spent my life, eating more butter.
53-->'''Ingrid''': I would have spent more time apologizing for things I didn't do.
54-->'''Slips''': I'd have eaten more butter.
55-->'''Windsor''': Hey! You stole mine!
56-->'''Ingrid''': I'm sorry!
57* AppropriateAnimalAttire: Most animals at the school dress like this. Lupe doesn't wear any clothing, and Jake doesn't wear pants ([[SarcasmMode Though he rarely ever acknowledges that]]).
58* ArmorPiercingResponse: Jake crushed Adam's world in "My Feral Lyon."
59-->'''Adam:''' It's never too early to look for a good college.
60-->'''Jake:''' Adam, you go to a school for all animals. It's already too late.
61* ArtEvolution: The characters looked a bit rounder in the first season, then became sharper and UPA-styled by mid-season 2.
62* ArtifactTitle: As the show progresses onwards, Adam Lyon and Jake Spidermonkey actually spend less time attending Gym Class in Charles Darwin Middle School. [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] by Jake in Season 3 when he admits that they are rarely ever seen in Gym Class.
63* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Deconstructed in one episode, where Adam adds human food to the school's cafeteria menu. This results in the animals becoming obese, as in real life, animals should never eat processed human foods.
64* ArtisticLicenseBiology:
65** Pixie frogs are the second largest species of frog in the world, but not only is Principal Pixiefrog a subject of jokes about how small he is, he's portrayed as significantly smaller than even characters he should realistically be similar in size to or even dwarf, like Dickie Sugarjumper.
66** Jake is a spider monkey, yet looks just like a cartoon-like chimpanzee with a tail in its butt. He even utters the quintessential chimpanzee StockSoundEffects. Also, real spider monkeys don't have thumbs while Jake does. Even more jarring, one short had him getting his school photo taken with Adam. When both check the album, Jake appears as a ''realistic capuchin monkey!''
67** Ingrid's neck is way too long for a giraffe's. And plus her body is so ''small''!
68** Slips has a face more like a human's with a really large, pointy nose. Not to mention he also has ''[[NonMammalianHair hair]]''.
69** Mr. Blowhole is apparently a killer whale, but he for some reason is missing the white eyespots the cetacean is known for! Not to mention he makes humpback whale-like "singing" noises when he speaks.
70** Subverted in "The Hyena and the Mighty," where Windsor claims hyenas need to laugh as a ''survival mechanism'' only to reveal at the end that he made it up (presumably to teach Adam a lesson in making Rufus cry). Though portraying Rufus's laugh as actual laughter is still an example of this, as the laugh of the spotted hyena is actually a form of communication used when in conflict.
71* AttackItsWeakPoint: Bull's weak point is his nose, the nerdy crocodile is beating him up after he ask a question & Pixiefrog is getting sued.
72* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: When the animals all see Adam's shiny glass doorknobs, they get hypnotized and very distracted when they say "Pretty Pretty! Shiny Shiny!" Jake uses this to his advantage to control the school. Adam fights back using Pixiefrog's hubcaps.
73* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Principal Pixie Frog, believe it or not. While trying to boost Mr. Hornbill's (Who is a rhino) confidence to help him woo Mrs. Tusk, they have him wrestle Pixie Frog. Pixie Frog whoops. His. Ass.
74* AxCrazy: Jake in "Amazon Kevin", tried to kill Amazon Kevin with an ax.
75-->'''Jake''': Oh, Amazon Kevin! I have a question I have to [[IncrediblyLamePun ax]] you!
76** To a lesser extent, Principal Pixiefrog, though he never wielded an ax in any of the episodes, has a level of psychopathy very similar to [[VideoGame/TwistedMetal Needles Kane]].
77* BadImpressionists: Windsor dressed as a human
78* BadJobWorseUniform: In "Flesh Fur Fantasy", Adam got a job as a sign twirler for a car dealership, wearing a gorilla costume.
79* BalloonBelly: Subverted. Adam has the food court sell human food and all the animals quickly get addicted. Instead of the usual cartoon result, the animals gained more permanent weight. At the end of the episode they were shown jogging, trying to burn it off.
80** Though played straight in so far that it was gone by the next episode. Still a bit of a subversion, though.
81* BathroomControl: In the short "[[Recap/MyGymPartnersAMonkeyShortBathroomBreak Bathroom Break]]", Adam asks to use the bathroom while he's in class, but Mr. Hornbill tells him to wait until the bell rings. This proves to be difficult when [[ColdTurkeysAreEverywhere things keep reminding Adam of his urge]].
82* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: Adam and Jake were able to breathe in outer space in "Cheer Pressure" and "Pants in Space".
83* BearsAreBadNews: An episode was titled "Bad News Bear", giving us a perfect example. This was when a panda bear named Ding Bang went around the school causing chaos and misery to everyone he came in contact with, using the fact his species is endangered as a KarmaHoudini license. It turns out he was really a previously expelled student in disguise named Larry the Racoon, which makes him an open target for retaliation.
84* {{Bedheaditis}}: Invoked in "Sick Day", where Adam purposely messes up his hair while PlayingSick.
85* BetterThanABareBulb: ''Many'' episodes include jokes like this.
86* BigFun: Lampshaded in "Animal School Musical", with one of the character archetypes, being "The One Who's Chunky".
87* BirthdayEpisode: "Supplies Party".
88* {{Blackmail}}: Adam and Jake convinced each other to comply with their own [[ZanyScheme crazy plans]], with blackmail. Adam told Jake that he'd spread the word about [[NoodleIncident that time a bubblegum factory exploded and he lost his real fur]], and Jake threatened to tell everyone that [[DyeHard red isn't his natural hair color]].
89* BlindWithoutEm: Adam deliberately takes off the Spiffies' (nerds) glasses to avoid detection of a killer mob, as they were killing off the smart people (literally) and were under the assumption that anyone with glasses is smart (despite the fact that there at least two people in the killer mob who '''wore''' glasses). In their blind state, the Spiffies' were wondering around helplessly, pretending to be so dumb they can't tell where they're going (well, it ''worked'').
90* BitingTheHandHumor: Windsor made a joke about Jeff Prezenkowski becoming the new CN president in "A Whole Zoo World."
91-->'''Windsor:''' Prezenkowski's in charge?
92* BracesOfOrthodonticOverkill: Subverted. Bull Sharkowski has to wear headgear that's essentially reverse-SCUBA ''ear (gill) muffs''.
93* BreakingTheFourthWall: Happens constantly, yet done so naturally you wouldn't notice until you thought about it.
94-->'''Captain Corporate:''' Maybe you'll get a show on Cartoon Network!
95** The premise of the show not making any sense has also been referenced multiple times throughout the show.
96* ButNotTooForeign: Kerry has Indonesian blood.
97* ButtMonkey: Poor Adam!
98--> '''Adam:''' Whoever said humans and monkeys share the same genes is an idiot.
99* CardboardPal" "Sick Day"
100* CardCarryingVillain: Again, Principal Pixiefrog
101* CatchPhrase:
102** Euripedes Sharkowski: "[[ComplimentBackfire (insert compliment; followed by insult)]] your face. Thank you!"
103** Superintendent Wolverine: "Do I need to [[ButtBiter bite you on the buttocks]]?"
104* CharacterTics: Adam does this hand motion, where he puts both his arms out in front of him, bends them upward by his face and slowly waves them back and forth in anger. What this is never gets explained, but it's not likely this has been used anywhere else, other than the show itself.
105* ChaoticStupid: Adam attacking Nerdy Crocodile, not letting anyone get his wish & upsetting Windsor
106* ChillyReception: Adam being new to the school, means he lacks knowledge on important information all other animals need to know. He suffers the consequences of not taking whatever precautions are needed to be taken in order to handle whatever conflict may be headed his way, and the other animals never tell him about it beforehand, because it's such a basic and natural part of their lives, they don't give it enough attention to consider, whether Adam knows it already or not.
107* TheChewToy: Adam.
108* {{Cliffhanger}}: Many episodes end like this. The last episode involves [[spoiler:Adam in the middle of passing his initiation test to become an official zoo animal. It's never shown whether he does or doesn't eventually make it.]]
109* ClingyAquaticLife: Herman Hermit Crab.
110* ComedicUnderwearExposure: It's a running gag for Adam to be seen in his underwear, often times, his "Captain Clownies."
111** Why animals wearing no clothes themselves find it funny [[FridgeLogic is unknown]].
112* ComicallyOversizedButt: Jake is already very proud of his bare behind, but in "The Butt of the Jake", his rear end becomes huge enough to eclipse the sun (as a pun about {{Mooning}}).
113* ComicBookAdaptation: Comic stories based on this show were featured in ''ComicBook/CartoonNetworkBlockParty''.
114* CrapsackOnlyByComparison: Adam's views on CDMS and Chester Arthur Middle School.
115* CreativeClosingCredits: Every episode ends with a short, funny scene, that plays during the credits.
116* {{Crossover}}: The show was involved with Cartoon Network Invaded, associating itself with ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'', ''Ed, Edd, & Eddy'', ''Camp Lazlo'', and ''The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy''.
117** During the credits of "The Grim Adventures of The KND," there were many faux crossovers between other shows in the [[CreativeClosingCredits credits]]. One of which was "My Gym Partner's a Mandark," involving a crossover with ''Dexter's Laboratory'', where Mandark was swinging around the school, holding on tight to Jake's tail.
118* CryingAtYourBirthdayParty: In "Supplies Party", it is mentioned that Adam once [[PottyFailure peed his pants]] at his sixth birthday party and cried about it. During this episode, he accidentally spills soda on his pants, [[GrossoutFakeout which Chad mistakes for him peeing his pants again]]. Adam then begins to bawl like a baby (complete with a baby wailing sound effect).
119* CurseEscapeClause: In "Animal School Musical," Jake earns a wish from David Coppertrout, a magical fish, and transforms the entire school into a musical world. Everyone hates it, so when Jake agrees to ask for a reversal, David reveals that the only way to break the spell is for Jake to successfully make a rhyme--something that he absolutely can't do.
120* CuteAndPsycho: Lola Llama in "Save the Drama for Your Llama." Lola befriended Ingrid Giraffe but in truth she had no interest in being her friend. By Windsor's explanation, Lola was attempting an aggressive pack assimilation by targeting the weakest member. As Lola slowly began to steal Ingrid's identity, she became more and more crazed about wanting to keep it.
121* CuteApproachesCamera: Enacted by a nature documentarian's pet kitten.
122* CuteClumsyGirl: Ingrid. Having such a really long neck doesn't help.
123* CuteIsEvil: The subject of one episode, when Adam gets hosed by a group of cute miniature animals.
124* CuteMute: Horace the ferret.
125* {{Delinquent|s}}: Larry Raccoon, a minor character, is the only student in history to be expelled from CDMS.
126** TheMole: As a result, he tries to reenter the school, disguised as a panda.
127* DeanBitterman: Principal Pixiefrog.
128* DeliberateUnderPerformance: Adam Lyon's friends intentionally bomb any tests they take because if they were to achieve good scores, they would be placed with the spiffies, a group of super-nerds led by a particularly egotistical dolphin.
129* DependingOnTheWriter: Henry Armadillo is either a {{Jerkass}} or a sympathetic ButtMonkey.
130* DerangedAnimation: The overarching presence of talking animals (namely Ingrid and Slips) and the complex layout of the school (with things such as the fish tubes, aquatic wing, and arctic wing) is something that can only exist in animation.
131* DetentionEpisode: "Basic Jake" reveals that Jake deliberately gets himself into detention every Saturday so he can sneak into the old A/V room and host his own TV show.
132* DeusExMachina: "Robo Frog 3000": Because when any middle school faculty is confronted by the school board with robots ready to destroy them, you always keep a wizard in your trunk just in case. Right?
133** Subverted. The school board had their own robot wizard, so it didn't save them at all. But the robots couldn't leave the school cause they were powered by the school walls, saving Adam and Jake from being chased further.
134* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: "Lie, Cheetah, Steal": Coach Gill keeps gushing over her new assistant, Mr. Cheetah, via internal monologue, and other characters keep overhearing her "voiceover."
135* DidNotThinkThisThrough: In "Animal School Musical," Jake wishes for the entire school to be transformed into [[MusicalWorldHypothesis a musical world]]--but Jake himself lacks any musical talent, rhyming ability, or general skill. It's promptly [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] when a defensive Jake offers a SuspiciouslySpecificDenial about being just fine with his wish.
136* DifferentInEveryEpisode: The sign outside Charles Darwin Middle School.
137* DisproportionateRetribution: Jake shunning Adam for almost an entire episode due to him saying that Bull Sharkowsci had "Gone ape on him." In the monkey world "Going ape" is supposed to be a compliment, unlike in the human world where it means "Go crazy." Adam gets Jake back at the end of the episode when he finds out what Jake was upset about and is ''very'' angry at him.
138* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: There is the human school and the animal school...and the animal school doesn't really teach much.
139* DorkHorseCandidate: In "Political Animals," it was Adam Lyon vs. Bull Sharkowski.
140* DudeLooksLikeALady: Adam Lyon, more notable in the episode "Notorious Windsor Gorilla"
141* TheEeyore: Windsor Gorilla.
142* EpiphanyTherapy: In "Mellow Fellows," Slips became a psychologist and was able to solve the most internalized life-long problems of everybody in the school in seconds, just by saying one word.
143--> '''Adam:''' So, Slips, you say if I stop whining about being the only human here, I'll be happy?
144--> '''Slips:''' Yeah.
145--> '''Adam:''' I'm cured!
146* EruditeStoner: Slips Python.
147--> '''Slips''': Oh, dude! That is some powerful stuff man!
148* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Guess which class Adam meets Jake for the first time?
149* ExpositoryThemeTune: The first two lines of the theme song (sung by Adam), illustrate the premise of the show perfectly.
150--> ''I used to go to a human school, where everyone was the same,''
151--> ''But now I go to an animal school, cuz "Lyon"s my last name."
152* {{Expy}}: Keep a look out for a human version of Mr. Hornbill when Adam temporarily goes back to his old school.
153** The Feral cat gang is Expy of [[WesternAnimation/TopCat Top Cat]] and his buddies (with some [[Series/HappyDays Fonzie]] thrown in). At one point even the [[SuspiciouslySimilarSong almost theme tune of Top Cat plays]].
154** Also, Windsor is simply [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy Double D]] as a gorilla. Though not much of a NeatFreak and more laid back.
155* FantasticRacism: Species can often be a stand-in for race in this show, and problems involving race are dealt with in the exact same manner. For example in "Flesh Fur Fantasy," Windsor took offense to [[BlackFace Adam dressing up as a gorilla]], and in "The Times, They Are Exchangin'," where Jake said that [[RacialFaceBlindness all human beings looked the same]]. In "Amazon Kevin", the animals hated the episode's titular character for being an alligator wrestler. Lupe even added the phrase, "He's been smacking our kind around for generations."
156* FatIdiot: Margaret, Joanie, and Latanya.
157* FeatheredFiend: "Glazed and Confused" parodied ''[[Film/TheBirds The Birds]]'', by having a flock of dreaded bird students migrate to the location of CDMS to transfer. The birds behaved as wildly as undomesticated animals, which horrified the teachers and faculty.
158* FilmNoir: This format was used during part of "Where in the World Are Adam's Parents?," where everything went back and white, except for the [[ABloodyMess "blood"]], which was [[SplashOfColor the only red thing in the scene]].
159* FireBreathingDiner: In "Have a Joyous Little Animas," eating a plate of wasabi causes Adam to breathe fire ''through his nose''.
160** Which ends up ''saving the day'', strangely enough.
161* FishOutOfWater: Series premise. Seen literately a few times.
162* FlamingHair: In "Wild Thing," it was a running gag for people to assume Adam's hair was fire, due to him being a redhead.
163--> '''Principal Pixiefrog:''' I'm sorry to say this, Adam, but your hair just isn't as hot as it looks and to be honest, your hair doesn't even look all that hot.
164* FoodChainofEvil: Quite the reverse in this show.
165* FoulCafeteriaFood: Played with. Adam Lyon, the TokenHuman at Charles Darwin Middle School, finds the cafeteria food appaling since it literally contains things like bugs (hence why he always brings his own lunch to school), but his animals schoolmates enjoy the food. However, Adam eventually finds out the cafeteria food from his old school wasn't much better.
166* FreudianSlip: A perfect example is Principal Pixiefrog, who always says one thing, when he really means his mother.
167** Ingrid also does this a lot, by accidentally admitting her love for Adam.
168--> '''Ingrid:''' I have a crush on a human and tend to speak without thinking.
169** A more maternal-specific example happened with Windsor, in "Mandrill of the House." Windsor was already up in arms about his mom dating his teacher and when his teacher was rolling in the mud, he said "Hey, why don't you roll around in someone else's mudder, uh, I mean mud."
170* FrivolousLawsuit: Principal Pixiefrog's number one fear.
171* FunnyForeigner: Lupe often makes a few "Latino girl" jokes about herself.
172--> '''Lupe:''' It's not gonna kill you like dengue. You'll just want to do the merengue.
173* FurryReminder: The animal students may be all anthropomorphic and go to school, but still utter their typical sounds and vocalizations and obey their animal instincts.
174* {{Geek}}s: The Spiffies.
175* GeniusBruiser: Windsor Gorilla.
176* GenkiGirl: Lupe Toucan.
177* GentleGiant:
178** Windsor and Ingrid, helped by being a gorilla and a giraffe respectively.
179** Soupy Baskington from "Shark Fin Soupy." TruthInTelevision, as basking sharks are the second-largest living fish and harmless filter-feeders.
180* TheGhost: Adam's parents.
181* GroinAttack: In the "Animal School Musical" special, Adam gets hit in the groin with a dodgeball.
182* GrossUpCloseUp: The show features a lot of these.
183* GoodOldFisticuffs: Jake gaining a "Mustache" inexplicably gives him 1337 skills with nunchucks, but Adam counters this by challenging him to a round of fisticuffs. Subverted in that neither of them actually knows what comes next.
184* GratuitousGerman: Pixiefrog drops a random German phrase in "Making the Grade."
185--> '''Principal Pixiefrog:''' "Achtung studenten! I, uh, I mean, uh, attention students."
186* GratuitousSpanish: Lupe.
187--> '''Lupe''': "[[StealthInsult Aye, monito cochino]]."
188* GreenGators:
189** A recurring character, the Nerdy Crocodile, is green, though his underside is a slightly lighter shade of it.
190** A cool crocodile seen in "Sidekicked" is also completely green, albeit with some [[YouthfulFreckles lighter-green freckles]].
191* GroinAttack: Happens to Adam in "Animal School Musical" thanks to a dodgeball
192* GrossoutShow: {{S|oBadItsGood}}urprisingly, one of the better ones.
193* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Jake doesn't wear pants and he doesn't keep it subtle.
194* HandsGoDown
195--> '''Mr. Hornbill''': (explaining an assignment involving eggs) Any questions?
196--> ''[a girl Badger happily raises her hand.]''
197--> '''Mr. Hornbill''': No, Lacey, you may not eat the eggs.
198--> ''[Her hand goes down after turning her smile into a frown.]''
199* HappyFunBall: I'm sure they've done this gag with a cute little kitten student somewhere in the show.
200* HaveIMentionedIAmHeterosexualToday?: Jake sometimes has to do this, if he ever shows too much affection for Adam. However, this only goes for something generally seen as "romantic," such as hugging or using the word "love." But when it comes to having a [[StalkerShrine shrine]] to him in his locker, and things that go down the "[[DevotedtoYou stalker]]" route, that's perfectly fine.
201* HeterosexualLifePartners: Adam and Jake, Windsor and Slips, Ingrid and Lupe...
202** HoYay: All of the above.
203--> '''Jake:''' Don't get me wrong, Adam. I like you a lot, [in a deep, masculine voice] but not that way.
204* HighSchoolRocks: Not at all the case for the overall series, but the trope was parodied in "Animal School Musical."
205* HippieTeacher: Mr. Mandrill.
206* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Principal Pixiefrog.
207* HollywoodToneDeaf: Henry. OOOOOOOHHHHHHH...(glass cracks) I'M A FRIENDLY ARMADIILLLOOOOO....
208* HoodOrnamentHottie: In "Robo Frog 3000", Mr. Mandrill washes cars like a sexy car wash girl.
209* HuddleShot: Done in "Lyon of Scrimmage."
210* HumiliationConga: The events of "Docu-Trauma" for Adam. In the course of a day, he's afflicted with a giant zit, covered in mud and paint and pursued by a documentary maker convinced he's a mutant and determined to make him the subject of her film. Which she does ''after'' getting footage of Adam naked, which gets broadcast to millions of people on national TV.
211* TheHyena: Rufus, an actual hyena.
212* HypnoTrinket: In "Shiny Thing," the titular object--a glass doorknob from Adam's house--has the power to completely hypnotize any animal that looks into it. It's revealed that shiny objects are banned writ large from CDMS because of this. Jake uses the doorknob to take over the entire building and turn it into the "Jake Spidermonkey Center for the Study of Monkey Butts," leaving Adam to stop him.
213* HypocriticalHumor: The hall monitor episode mentioned on ShaggyDogStory.
214** In "The Notorious Windsor Gorilla," the school hired an art teacher, who said he [[ApatheticTeacher didn't care about art]], and thinks that it's more important to work on his screen play.
215* IdiosyncraticWipes: This show's transitions are what's known as "Leaf Wipes."
216* IdiotHero: Jake is a complete moron of a monkey but he still manages to save the day ... occasionally.
217* ImAHumanitarian, a lobster version. 2 lobsters are sitting at a table in a tank in a restaurant.
218--> '''Boy lobster''': Oh, it is so nice to get out of the house after 97 years.\
219'''Girl lobster''': Oh, you take me to the nicest places.\
220'''Boy lobster''': Waiter, I'll have the lobster.\
221 '''Girl lobster''' (as she is ''lifted out of the tank by the waiter''): Nathan, how could you?
222* IntellectualAnimal: Windsor is a deeply intelligent gorilla.
223* IneptAptitudeTest: Adam, the only human attending a school full of animals, takes a career aptitude test and become depressed when the results indicated his career would be "zoo animal"; the principal later reveals that the tests aren't graded and everyone is given the result of "zoo animal" as that's what they all want anyway.
224* InherentlyFunnyWords: CAMERRRRRRROOOOOOOON! COSTA RRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIICA!
225* IntelligentGerbil: Seems to be the case with most animal characters.
226* InterspeciesRomance: Ingrid's romantic crush on Adam is seen as weird by many adult fans of the show, who look a bit too far in depth to the show's content.
227* InvisibleParents: Adam's parents are never fully seen on screen. Whenever, they need to appear, either it's only their voice, heard off screen, or an arm is seen coming out from just off screen or behind a wall.
228* ItRunsInTheFamily: Many of the animal characters, have parents and siblings that look exactly like them, just with a few changes to their hair and clothing. You can see this when their families make appearances in "Meet the Spidermonkeys," "Ingrid Through the Out Door," and "Where in the World Are Adam's Parents?"
229%%* JerkJock: Bull Sharkowski.
230* JiveTurkey: In "Grub Drive," Principal Pixiefrog tries to convince students to participate in the Annual School Sales Drive by rapping. The students' reactions are priceless.
231* JokeOfTheButt: All the time. Nary an episode goes by without at least one joke about bums.
232* JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope: Adam in "The Hyena and the Mighty." First, he talks behind Rufus Hyena's back, insulting him and making him cry. When Windsor explains that Rufus may die because hyenas need to laugh to live, Adam clearly doesn't give a damn about Rufus saying "See ya, wouldn't wanna be ya." Jake convinces Adam to help Rufus stop crying. They try visiting the principal, counselor and nurse with no help. Finally, Adam snaps and threatens Rufus with physical violence if he doesn't stop crying even though Adam himself ''made'' Rufus cry in the first place. It's a ''good'' thing Adam gets hit with karma in the end.
233* JumpOffABridgeRebuttal: A variant shows up in "The Big Field Trip", where most of the gang fall off a cliff and Ingrid declares "All my friends jumped off a cliff, so I will too!" before jumping off after them.
234* JuniorHigh: Charles Darwin Middle School and occasionally Chester Arthur Middle School.
235* JustEatGilligan: The question of why Adam doesn't just simply transfer back to a normal human school has been lampshaded a few times over the series. The most noteworthy instance of this is when his parents (who turn out to be deadly allergic to animals) are directly asked this in the final season; the other characters do receive a logical answer, [[TheUnreveal but the audience doesn't get to hear it]].
236--> '''Principal Pixiefrog:''' By the way, Mr. and Mrs. Lyon, I've always wondered: what made you allow Adam to attend an all-animal school for four television seasons?\
237'''Mr. and Mrs. Lyon:''' ''([[TheUnintelligible long, detailed response muffled by hazmat suits]])''\
238'''Principal Pixiefrog:''' Well, I'm glad that's cleared up.
239* KafkaKomedy: Most of the show is Adam being used as either a punching bag by the {{Jerkass}} animals that make up the students and staff in his school or as a [[KarmicMisfire karmic lightning rod]] for Jake's antics.
240* KarmaHoudini: The person who made the error that got Adam put in Charles Darwin Middle School was seemingly never punished for the mistake.
241%%* KickTheDog: Bull Sharkowski does this to keep his title as school bully.
242* LadyLooksLikeADude:
243** [[CarnivoreConfusion Euripedes Sharkowski]]. Yes, despite the mustache and masculine voice. And the way the students talked about her, Jake (and likely the viewers) were shocked to discover that Euripedes was [[UnsettlingGenderReveal a girl]].
244-->'''Jake''': Euripides is a girl?!
245-->'''Windsor''': Duh.
246-->'''Bull''': You got a problem with girls?
247-->'''Windsor''': Uh, no. Clearly you're with the problem.
248-->'''Bull''': WHY DO YOU HAVE TO BE SO HATEFUL?!
249** Slips Python's older sister, complete with [[VocalDissonance deep voice]].
250--->'''Ingrid''': And you must be Slips' brother.\
251'''Slips' Sister''': Slips' sister, actually.
252* LampshadeHanging: Done a few times over the course of the series. One particular example coming from the result of a DeusExMachina:
253--> '''Jake'''(to Adam): [[BreakingTheFourthWall Remember when this show used to be about a boy going to an all-animal school?]]
254* LargeHam: Jake Spidermonkey, ''really'' makes sure he chews the fuck out of the scenery whenever he's on screen.
255* {{LARP}}: The Spiffies partake in these kinds of charades, most notably in "Knights of the Multiplication Table."
256* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: Welcome to CDMS, Adam.
257* LittlePeople: Principal Pixiefrog and James Ant.
258--> '''James''': I'm so tiny no one's noticed I'm in every single scene!
259* LivingCrashpad: After Jake Spidermonkey gains a huge amount of weight, he falls through the floor, but later calls up to Adam that "Principal Pixiefrog broke my fall!"
260* LongNeck: Ingrid.
261* LovecraftianSuperpower: Rick Platypus had the ability to transform into the hideous, tentacled "CN Invaded" alien.
262* MeaningfulName: Adam's given name, which is also the name of the first man, created by God. And, since he's quite probably the first human to set foot in Charles Darwin Middle School. He was also seen naked in a couple of episodes.
263* MediumAwareness: Several characters, most notably Principal Pixiefrog, seem to know that they are characters in a cartoon. Although it took Slips about four seasons to figure it out, himself.
264-->'''Slips''': What's a cartoon?
265-->'''Windsor''': You're sitting in one.
266-->'''Slips''': WHOA!
267* MessianicArchetype: In "Glazed and Confused," Adam started bearing resemblance to Moses, wearing cloth around his head, and carrying a tombstone in one hand, and a staff in the other, with the [[HolyBacklight sunlight]] shining from behind him.
268* MidBattleTeaBreak: At the beginning of "Animal School Musical," Adam and Jake take two breaks from their BigBallOfViolence to skip together and play chess.
269* MindControlMusic: Adam can play his flute, which can lull every animal in the show to sleep in seconds.
270* MisplacedWildlife: In an episode set in the zoo, the information post for the spider monkey exhibit has a picture of Africa. Spider monkeys, like other New World monkeys, are known only from the American continent. Even worse in that in a previous episode Jake met a female spider monkey from Costa Rica.
271* MistakenForToilet: In "My Science Project", Jake mistakes Adam's science fair volcano for a toilet, and he uses it when he has to go and the other boy's room stalls are full.
272* MobileShrubbery: Windsor used this to hide from his [[LoveInterests crush]] in "Gorilla My Dreams."
273* MoralGuardians: The B.A.A.A. Activists from "Inoculation Day."
274* TheMusical: With the characters getting the idea from an expy of ''Film/HighSchoolMusical'', no less.
275* MusicalEpisode: The aptly titled "Animal School Musical."
276* TheMusicMeister: The magical fish David Coppertrout casts a spell that transforms the school into a musical in "Animal School Musical."
277* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: In "The Big Field Trip," Adam played his piccolo, which made the animals fall asleep.
278---> '''Adam:''' Huh, I guess music does soothe the savage beast.
279* NamesakeInstitution: The all-animal school that [[TokenHuman Adam Lyon]] attends is called "UsefulNotes/CharlesDarwin Middle School", after the famous evolutionary scientiest.
280%%* TheNapoleon: Adam and Pixiefrog.
281* NeverSayDie: Parodied in "Synch or Swim." Jake flushes his live sea simians down the toilet, after hearing Adam did the same thing with his. Adam has trouble explaining to him, the real reason he flushed his sea simians.
282-->'''Adam:''' I didn't flush my sea simians because they were boring. I flushed them because they, ... you know ... ''[whispering]'' [[DeadlyEuphemism expired]].
283-->'''Jake:''' [[RunningGag Zuh?]]
284-->'''Adam:''' You know, perished, ... departed, ... defunct, ... passed on, ... done in, gone extinct, went stiff, belly up, took a dirt nap, met their maker, pushing up daisies, eternal slumber, worm food, flat lined, like really gone daddy?
285-->'''Jake:''' Oh, you mean dead!
286* NewAgeRetroHippie: Mr. Mandrill.
287* NiceGuy: If you're this as CDMS, you'll be subject to prey, no matter how big an animal you are, demonstrated in "Shark Attack," where Bull Sharkowski made himself the underdog, just by not constantly asserting dominance.
288-->'''Lupe''': Yo, hide your lunches everyone! Bull Sharowski is headed your way! He takes stuff!
289-->'''Windsor''': Bull is obviously a victim of classic adolescent angst. We could run, but what good would that do? Sharks are creatures of habit. He'll just repeat his aggressive neo-prehistoric behavior tomorrow.
290-->'''Lupe''': It's your lunch, mi amigo.
291-->''[Out of fear, Windsor [[ImmediateSelfContradiction (hides his lunch)]].]''
292** Characters who fall into the nice guy trope and suffer the consequences would be Henry, Dickie, James Ant, The Spiffies and at times, Adam and Ingrid and of course, they're always getting stepped on, smacked around, squashed flat, and sucker punched by everyone they meet.
293* NightmareFuelStationAttendant: Nerdy Crocodile.
294* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Virgil "Bull" Sharkowski should be renamed into Michael "Bull" Tysonowski. Seriously.
295** There is an episode where Adam and Jake visited the Neverland Ranch because Bubbles, Michael Jackson's pet monkey, is Jake's cousin. Their names are changed to avoid being sued.
296* NoIndoorVoice: Principal Pixiefrog.
297* NoPartyLikeADonnerParty: Adam's friends tried eating him in "A Very Special Boy."
298* NoirEpisode: "Where in the World are Adam's Parents?"
299* NoodleIncident: In the comics, whatever Jake did last year at Bull Sharkowski's birthday party that Bull holds as a reason not to invite Jake for the next parties resulted on the pool having to be steam-cleaned.
300* NostrilShot: {{Parodied}} in Principal Pixiefrog's ''Literature/TheOutsiders'' movie audition tape.
301* NotWearingPantsDream: In "The Hyena and the Mighty," Adam had a dream that he came to school in his underpants. Jake informed him that it wasn't a dream.
302* ObliviousToLove: Adam to Ingrid.
303** [[spoiler:However, by "Animal School Musical", it seems Adam may seem to have it all figured out.]]
304* OnlySaneMan: Usually Adam.
305* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In-episode example: Slips accidentally talks normally, before going back to [[UsefulNotes/BritishAccents Brit Speak]] when in uniform.
306* OpeningShoutOut: Happens in "The Notorious Windsor Gorilla" with the credits re-done as ''My Gym Partner's a Gorilla'', featuring Windsor instead of Jake.
307* OrdinaryHighSchoolStudent: Adam Lyon is the middle school version of this.
308* OwlsAskWho: In "Don't Noc It 'Til You Try It", Jake and Windsor go into a room, where an owl class is taking place. Windsor explains the scenario to the owl teacher, and he replies, saying "Who?" to everything. This starts up an Abbot and Costello, "Who's on First Base?" bit, which goes on long enough for Jake to get restless. Jake lashes out at the teacher, to which the teacher replies "What?" Annoyed with the situation, Jake leaves.
309* PantslessMalesFullyDressedFemales: Jake wears only a shirt and hat, but in "Gorilla My Dreams," his OppositeSexClone was introduced, wearing a dress, skirt, bow, and shoes.
310* ParentWithNewParamour: In "Mandrill of the House," Mr. Mandrill started dating Windsor's single mom, and "Plotline #3" began.
311* ParentalAbandonment: Adam seems to have parents, but they don't seem to object to him attending middle school with the animal kingdom.
312** And when they DID make an appearance and were asked that question (since they are allergic to animals and were wearing full hazmat suits), the viewer is unable to understand their answer. It's also worthy to note that the same episode had Adam's friends think he lives alone and that he killed his parents.
313** Adam's father also appeared in another episode where they were having a party at a Chuck E Cheese like establishment though you only see him buried in a ball pit with his arm sticking out.
314* ParentalBonus: This show is full of these. Especially, during scenes with Principal Pixiefrog. Every time he goes onto one of his monologues, he basically starts spouting cultural and historical references, left and right.
315* PeacockGirl: A very literal example with a side character named Hazel Peacock.
316* PlayerPersonalityQuiz: In "Mellow Fellows," Jake was taking a tabloid magazine personality quiz way too seriously.
317* PottyEmergency: Adam in "Bathroom Break."
318* RealMenWearPink: Windsor collects cut-glass animal figurines.
319* RightBehindMe: "Robo Frog 3000," and probably elsewhere.
320* TheRightofaSuperiorSpecies: Seems to be a societal rule among the students at CDMS, with predators and "big animals," such as sharks, lions, crocodiles, etc. having authority over smaller students and prey animals.
321* RunningGag: In the episode "The Ivy League" when everybody drops their coffee mugs whenever something even MODERATELY surprising happens.
322** There's also Principal Pixiefrog's ongoing fear that "we could get sued!"
323** And you can expect to hear the word "zuh?" uttered whenever someone is shocked or confused on this show.
324* SadistShow: Ordinary kid Adam Lyon tries to survive a SuckySchool where everyone is a {{Jerkass}} or TheDitz or both. [[YankTheDogsChain He fails constantly.]]
325* SanitySlippage: Here and there it's been shown that Adam is slowly losing his mind, one episode starts with him staring blankly at nothing with a goofy look on his face (Never explained) another has him literally go feral acting like a dog, supposedly from spending too much time around animals. Though it's averted, later explained simply "Because he's a boy" with the other human girls at a party asking Kerry how she trained her's to be so well behaved, compared to their dates who were acting even more feral.
326* SchoolOfHardKnocks: The subject of a joke, told by Teddy Truman, a ventriloquist dummy, in "Talking Teddy."
327--> '''Mr. Hornbill:''' So, Teddy, tell us, what school dis you go to before you transferred here?
328--> '''Teddy Truman:''' The School of Hard Knocks. Get it? ''(knocks on his wooden body)'' Hark knocks?
329* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: Adam discovers this natural defensive mechanism when the entire school wants to eat him. His high pitched girlish shriek causes everyone to run away.
330* ShaggyDogStory: The episode where Adam and Jake joining the hall monitors. It turns out that the force is TOTALLY corrupt, useless and tries to get rid of Adam when he tries to stop the corruption. So Adam goes and tries to get rid of their ''Dirt''nuts by bribing the truck driver not to get rid of them to stop them from being corrupt. However, the force has Dirtarts and then ''Adam'' is blamed for the corruption, since the bribe was caught on video so the force gets away scot free.
331* ShopClass: At CDMS, wood shop is abut beavers building dams.
332* ShoutOut: Plenty.
333** Mr. Hornbill teaches the kids that rubbing mud on yourself will prevent predators from being able to see you. The camera shows a cartoon Franchise/{{Predator}} sitting in a desk, who says, "It's true."
334** WesternAnimation/SamuraiJack had a cameo once, as a {{Cloudcuckoolander}} doctor who wants others to try his delicious blueberry pie.
335** From the same episode, Adam, after been hit on the head by a piece of concrete, became [[Series/SaturdayNightLive Joey Mack]].
336** There's an episode where it ends with a spoof of the intro from "The Love Boat."
337** Miss Loon sounds like Creator/KatharineHepburn, a shout out to ''Film/OnGoldenPond'', in which she played a woman who loved to hear the sounds of the loons calling across the lake.
338** During the infamous [[HollywoodToneDeaf "I'm A Friendly Armadillo"]] episode, the judges of the school talent show are positioned in the same order as the ones from ''Series/AmericanIdol''.
339*** Cyrus Q Hornbill for Randy Jackson, the neutral one.
340*** Miss Chameleon for Paula Abdul, the nice one.
341*** Coach Gills as Simon Cowell, the mean and honest one.
342** When Adam temporarily took over Coach Gills' job for the day, he found a very valuable item on her desk, an autographed picture of Brian Doyle-Murray, who voices her.
343** There is one episode where [[{{Geek}} The Spiffies]] are modeled after TheMafia, with ringleader Phinnius Porpoise doing a very good impression of [[Film/TheGodfather Don Vito.]] They even call him "The Finfather."
344** One episode has Bull Sharkowsci dress and dance like Film/NapoleonDynamite.
345** "The Big Field Trip" contained multiple references to Literature/LordOfTheFlies and WesternAnimation/YogiBear.
346** In "A Whole Zoo World," when Adam tries to capture Jake while jumping off a waterfall, he shouts, "PREZENKOWSKI!" A reference to executive in charge of production for Creator/CartoonNetwork, Jeff Prezenkowski.
347* ShrinkingViolet: Ingrid often likes to blend into the background and it doesn't help that she's a towering giraffe, who's by far the tallest student in the school.
348* SilentSnarker: Possibly, Vice Coach Horace Ferret.
349* SitOnTheCamera:
350** "Chew on This" at the end with Principal Pixiefrog "You've made you're point."
351** "The Butt of the Jake" happens in the beginning and a few more times.
352* SnakeVersusMongoose: There was an episode that lampshaded this trope. Slips the python befriends a mongoose but wonders how they can keep their friendship intact after learning from a documentary that they are supposed to be enemies.
353* TheSocialExpert: James Ant in "Kerry to Dance?"
354* SpeciesSurname: Used almost constantly.
355** In fact, Adam Lyon was sent to CDMS because his name was misspelled "Lion" in a file.
356* SpitTake: When Jake creates a routine using his bottom and tail (creating a puppet of sorts), he causes the whole student body to laugh resulting in much milk being spurted out, half the time it was in Adam's face.
357* TheSpock: Windsor.
358* SpotlightStealingSquad: Apparently the main cast, consisting of Adam, Jake, Slips, Windsor, Lupe, and Ingrid are the envy of lesser focused on minor characters, who've been boiled down to a gang of six extras, ranging from minor to background characters. In "Animal School Musical," had a number about how they were always waiting in the wings, as [[BastardUnderstudy understudies]], anticipating the day, when one of them were to succumb to injury or get in trouble, so that they may [[ADayInTheLimelight get a brief taste of fame]].
359** A different example would be Principal Pixiefrog appears in every episode. In "Butt of the Jake," he forced himself into the story, despite having nothing to do with the plot.
360---> '''Pixiefrog:''' Save your pity, Lyon. I just came here for some screen time.
361* StalkerShot: In Season 1 "[[Recap/MyGymPartnersAMonkeyS1E13LawAndOdor Law and Odor]]", in order the stop the corruption among the [[DirtyCop school hall monitors]], Adam tries to cut off their "dirtnut" supplies, [[FoodAsBribe the food that's used to bribe the hall monitors]], by bribing the "dirtnut" delivery man with actual money so that he can't deliver it. Unfortunately, the camera zooms out to reveal Henry catching this on camera and makes an out-of-context news report about.
362* StalkerWithACrush: The Possum Girl from "Wild Thing," and very rarely, Ingrid.
363* StraightManAndWiseGuy: Adam and Jake, respectively.
364* StrangerInAStrangeSchool: The main premise, but taken to self-parody levels for an episode where Jake (whose last name is typo'd as [[SpeciesSurname "Spiderplant"]]) is taken to a ''school for plants'' for an episode.
365* StudentsPlayingMatchmaker: "In Two Tons Of Fun", Adam and Jake try helping their teacher Mr. Hornbill to get the courage to ask the cafeteria lady Mrs. Tusk out on a date. However, when they are left alone in a closet, Mr. Hornbill discovers that Mrs. Tusk is already married.
366* SubvertedRhymeEveryOccasion: "Bull Shark, Porcupine, I don't know what, going to this school's a pain in the..."
367-->'''Jake:''' ADAM!
368-->'''Adam:''' What? I was gonna say "neck."
369-->'''Jake:''' Oh... that's okay then.
370** And Jake's inability to rhyme becomes a running joke in "Animal School Musical," even getting its own song.
371* StealthPun: In the episode Law and Odor, one of the hall monitors is a lizard.
372* SuckySchool: Good ol' CDMS, at least, according to Adam.
373* TalkingAnimal: Nearly everyone on the show except Adam.
374* TakeThatCritics: During its run the biggest problem ''My Gym Partner's a Monkey'' got from online critics, was the constant butt jokes revolving around Jake. In season 4, a few one-off jokes were made taking a jab at those critics. Namely "The Butt of the Jake," "A Very Special Boy," "Lonely Lyon," and "Animal School Musical."
375-->'''Jake:''' Have I ever told you how much I love my butt?
376-->'''Lupe:''' Yes, yes. It drives the internet bloggers crazy.
377* TemporaryBulkChange: In one episode, Adam campaigns for human junk food to be added to the school cafeteria menu because there's nothing he can eat. All of the animals get addicted to the food and gradually pack on the pounds until they're all completely enormous.
378* TerribleTrio: The Pretties.
379* TheMovie: "The Big Field Trip."
380* TitleDrop: A subtle one was done where Jake, a spidermonkey, reminds Adam that he's Adam's gym partner (though he lampshades that they've never been seen in gym together).
381* ToiletHumour: 50% of the jokes revolving around Jake Spidermonkey, almost exclusively about his butt.
382* TokenHuman: Adam, to his classmates.
383* ToothyBird: Lupe
384* TorchesAndPitchforks: "The Citronella Solution" where it is even LampShaded:
385-->"But torches and pitchforks are a cartoon riot tradition!"
386* TransformationTrauma: There's an episode where Slips comes to school feeling rather ill which leads everyone to believe that he has a horrible disease called the... "Eccch!" and the students start feeling weird (an ox student's fur starts coming out, a bear student gets really hungry and so on), at the end of the episode Principal Pixie Frog calls an assembly- at this assembly he shows a video called "It's Only Natural" which is about changes animals go through, everyone is relieved to find out that it's not a disease going around, but then Slips shreds his skin and says..."It's only natural? Phew! I'm not a freak!" and ''throws his old skin off''- the old skin lands on Principal Pixiefrog who then states..."No you're not" and then Slips 'sneezes all over him, Principal Pixie Frog exclaims in a very disgusted way "Yuck, that snake's got a cold! Germ alert, germ alert!."
387* TwoGirlsToATeam: Ingrid and Lupe to the herd.
388* UngratefulBastard: Bull, Pixiefrog & Nerdy Crocodile
389* WildChild: The Possum Girl posed as one to get closer to Adam.
390* WhatMeasureIsANonCute: This show plays with this trope endlessly. The staff includes a warthog, a chameleon, a goldfish, a baboon, a pixie frog and an elephant, all of whom have personalities that vary wildly with their appearances; the snake is friendly, helpful and a member of the main cast (one notable episode had him apparently fighting with a mongoose, only to be revealed that they were just playing tag); the (spider) monkey is the resident {{Jerkass}}; and the human, instead of being a [[HumansAreBastards bastard]], is just trying to survive amongst the insanity. The shark, however, is the school bully, but like most bullies in recent fiction he's a coward who hides his insecurities behind violence.
391* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The overall location of the series has never been revealed. Mostly due to the majority of episodes only taking place in the one school, not really calling for any name dropping of their town or state, but in "Knights of the Multiplication Table," Phineas had an imagination sequence, where he was portrayed as a knight, named "Sir Chauncey of Glendale." This could mean, they live in Glendale, California, but then again, this was all in a fictional Medieval world, portrayed by Phineas' imagination.
392* TheWhiteHouse: Adam visited this in "I Got a New Aptitude."
393* WhoIsDriving: Played straight in "A Mid Semester Life's Dream."
394--> '''Adam:''' Slips, if you're here, then who's flying the plane?
395** FridgeLogic/[[FridgeHorror Horror]] kicks in when you start to wonder how Slips, who has no limbs, was flying the plane in the first place.
396* WhosOnFirst: The episode "Pants in Space" had Principal Pixiefrog talk with a Japanese scientist whose name happened to be pronounced "I didn't," which led a brief moment of confusion when Pixiefrog asked what he said his name was again.
397** It was more directly parodied in "Talking Teddy," when Windsor practiced a comedy bit with his puppet and "Don't Noc It 'Til You Try It," when he starting asking questions to an owl.
398* WontTakeYesForAnAnswer: Adam & Jake celebrating Bull's "going away" party.
399* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: More like a school of {{Funny Animal}}s.
400* {{Yandere}}: Ingrid Giraffe is one towards Adam
401* YellowSashOfPower: Hall Monitor Sasquatch
402* YetAnotherChristmasCarol: [[YouMeanXmas Animas Carol]] to be exact.
403** And again, this time full-out, in "Thanksgiving Carol." Though it's an inversion because the ghosts are trying to convince Adam to ''hate'' Thanksgiving rather than enjoy it.
404* YouMeanXmas: In the animal world, it's "Animas." And it's in June. And it's got something to do with excretory functions.
405* ZanyScheme: That's what Adam and his pals are always up to.

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