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6 [[caption-width-right:350:From top to bottom: [[CatsAreLazy Oggy]], [[TheSmartGuy Joey]], [[BigEater Dee Dee]], [[TokenGoodTeammate Olivia]], [[TheCasanova Marky]], [[CatsAreMean Jack]], and [[CrankyNeighbor Bob]].]]
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8The slapstick trickster cartoon. You know the drill: some character pulls a mean one on another. [[ThisMeansWar The victim retaliates]]. [[CycleOfRevenge Both parties get caught up]] in an [[SerialEscalation escalating spiral]] of [[AmusingInjuries cartoon violence]]. HilarityEnsues, until houses are leveled, forests are ravaged, cities are lain waste, [[EarthShatteringKaboom and the world goes "KABOOM"]]! [[StatusQuoIsGod Then they start it all over again in the next episode]].
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10This time-honored formula, featured in many ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' and ''Franchise/TomAndJerry'' shorts, gets a revival in the Creator/{{Gaumont}}'s animated series ''Oggy and the Cockroaches'' (''Oggy et les cafards''), which began as a ShowWithinAShow in ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' episode "Venus Junior". Each 7-minute short (often aired in the ThreeShorts format or as hour long compilations featuring 6 or 7) follows the life of the rotund blue cat Oggy, who has the misfortune to share the same house with three cute but exceptionally mischievous roaches: [[Music/TheRamones Dee Dee, Marky and Joey]]. Their sole purpose of existence is to have fun with Oggy by pulling a series of practical jokes. Oggy is sometimes helped by his cousin Jack, a green cat with a knack for mechanics and a short fuse. Factor in a burly neighborhood bulldog named Bob and a LoveInterest named Olivia (introduced in later seasons), and you have a great slapstick set-up.
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12The show debuted on France 3 in 1998 and originally ended in 1999. Things changed up during that same year when Marc du Pontavice left Gaumont to form Creator/{{Xilam}} which later acquired all of Gaumont Multimedia's properties the following year. In 2008, the show was revived for a third and a fourth season in 2008 and 2012 respectively which [[ChannelHop moved]] from France 3 to Canal+ Family and was later renewed for a additional three seasons, this time on Gulli. After two decades of production, the show finally ended in 2019.
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14But all hope is not lost; in 2021, Xilam announced a SoftReboot titled ''Oggy and the Cockroaches: Next Generation'', which aired on Gulli (and now available on Netflix). This time, Oggy now has to take care of an elephant named Piya but still has to deal with his mischievous rivals. A SpinoffBabies called ''Oggy Oggy'' also aired around this time.
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16''Oggy and the Cockroaches'' is renowned for its expressive use of mime -- the show relies heavily on non-verbal expression, minimizing both spoken dialogue (which is [[SpeakingSimlish in Simlish]]) and written text. Without the need for dubbing, the show is able to appeal to a diverse international audience. However, a short-lived airing on Creator/FoxKids in the late 90s in the United States yielded little success, and its revival on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in the 2010s sparked a censorship controversy, leading to its [[ScrewedByTheNetwork swift removal from the network]].
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18A [[WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroachesTheMovie movie]] detailing the characters' adventures through the ages was released in 2013. Most episodes in their remastered form can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/@oggy either Oggy's own]] or with other Xilam shows on their [[https://www.youtube.com/@OggyandhisFriends YouTube channel]]. And if the remasters aren't your style, there exists also [[https://www.youtube.com/@Oggy_Cartoon a fan channel]] hosting the original episodes.
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21!!This show contains examples of:
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23* AbsurdlyLongStairway: The staircase in Oggy's house usually appears to be not just long but full of twists and turns.
24* [[AccordionMan Accordion Cat]]: Occasionally happens.
25* AcrophobicBird: Running on RuleOfFunny, if Oggy is simply chasing the cockroaches, they won't fly to escape him, but if Oggy chases the cockroaches over a cliff, they will fly to laugh at Oggy's peril.
26* AerithAndBob: There are characters with names like Jack, Joey and... Oggy.
27* AintTooProudToBeg:
28** While on his knees, Jack flat-out begs the cockroaches to [[VillainousRescue save his cousin]] in "The World Underneath".
29** Oggy begs Bob's minions to spare him in "A Touch of Genie", complete with him making PuppyDogEyes and getting on his knees.
30* AlliterativeTitle: "Fishing Frolic", "Party Pooper", etc.
31* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The cast and background characters who are animals have this: The cats; Oggy is blue, Jack is green. The cockroaches; Dee Dee has a blue body and orange head, Marky has a grey body and green head and Joey has a pink body and purple head. Characters such as Olivia and Bob, on the other hand, avert this.
32* AmnesiacsAreInnocent: In "Ugly, Dirty and Good", Joey regresses into a child, forgets Dee Dee and Marky and becomes convinced that Oggy is his father after falling on his head.
33* AmusingInjuries: '''Hoo boy''', to say that the injuries of the characters are amusing is an understatement. It's like Franchise/TomAndJerry taken up to eleven and serves as the main drive for the comedy.
34* AndIMustScream: Oggy is a victim to this, especially certain things like being trapped in a piece of paper, becoming part of the cockroaches' train track, or turned victim of a [[ItMakesSenseInContext voodoo doll made out of clay]].
35** Occasionally, Jack too, especially in "Jack in a Box" and "Oggy's Puzzled".
36** A lot of the Cockroaches' [[LaserGuidedKarma punishments tend to end up like this]].
37* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing:
38** This ''is'' a SadistShow with characters who aren't above getting happy over other characters' misfortunes.
39** DoubleSubverted in "The Ghost-Hunter". When Oggy actually does kill [[ArchEnemies the cockroaches]], who've been tormenting him for who-knows-exactly-how-long, he...doesn't seem happy and starts giving them a decent burial. However, during the process of doing so, he starts rejoicing. [[spoiler:Too bad he didn't take into account that they would come BackFromTheDead.]]
40* ArtEvolution: In seasons 3 and 4, the main cast's eyes became noticeably bigger and there were a few more details drawn on them, as an example. Seasons 5 and later however look like the art style used in the first two seasons (though without any black outlines).
41* ArtShiftedSequel:
42** The Next Generation brought back the black outlines not seen since season 4, [[ThickLineAnimation but now much thicker than before]]. It also simplified the character models and generally made everything look flatter by dialing down on the shading and background details.
43** ''[[SpinoffBabies Oggy Oggy]]'', just by its nature of being a CG show emulating foam cutouts.
44* ArtInitiatesLife: In "The Magic Pen", a pencil from the purse of a witch falls to Oggy's house. Everything that is drawn with this pencil becomes real.
45* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Six words, one comma. '''''Real cockroaches have exoskeletons, not endoskeletons.'''''
46* ArtisticLicenseSports: In "Golf Curse", Oggy and Jack tee up their balls every time they take a swing rather than just at the tee. In real life, you only tee up at the beginning of the hole, since doing so for every shot would defeat the point of hazards like bunkers.
47* AssShove: In "Ugly, Dirty and Good", Oggy rolls a ball over Marky and Dee Dee. It ends up going through a hedge, up Bob's butt, and out his mouth.
48* AtTheOperaTonight: "A Night at the Opera" features Jack as the headliner of an opera, with Dee Dee attempting to shove his way into the spotlight, all while Oggy attempts to stop him, along with Joey and Marky, from ruining his cousin's night from behind the scenes.
49* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: InUniverse example in "[[AlliterativeTitle Color Conflict]]"; Marky's artwork impresses Joey, Dee Dee, and even [[ArchEnemy Oggy]].
50* BabyMorphEpisode: "Back to the Past! (Featuring Olivia)" has a witch putting a curse on Oggy, Bob and Jack for tearing up her hat[[note]]They didn't do that though. It was the cockroaches, who put the blame on them[[/note]], turning them into children. [[spoiler:At the end, though, they ''do'' turn back into normal while the cockroaches are turned into children.]]
51* TheBadGuyWins: See DownerEnding.
52* BagOfHolding: The bag of dirty clothes in “Oggy's bag”. The inside is humongous to the point of containing a civilization of clothes.
53* BalloonBelly:
54** The {{plot}} of "Nine Months And Counting" involves the cockroaches filling Oggy's belly with helium, leading him to believe he's pregnant.
55** In ''Fancy a Pizza?'', this happens to Joey when he eats a lot of ketchup.
56** Lady K gets a rather large belly in ''Shoplifting'' when she eats an inhumane amount of food.
57** Exploited in ''Laughing Gas'' when Jack blows himself up into a balloon, to stop Oggy from crashing into a wall.
58* BandageMummy: Happens to cat and cockroach alike sometimes.
59* BankRobbery:
60** Invoked yet parodied in "My Beautiful Prison". While trying to get himself arrested, Oggy (with a pantyhose on his head) starts robbing a bank while "armed" with {{Finger Gun}}s.
61** An earlier episode, "Hip-Hip-Hip-Hypnoses", saw a hypnotized Oggy robbing the same bank. Everyone in the bank laughed at his finger guns at first, but this time the guns could ''fire!''
62** In "Sheriff Oggy", the roaches try to rob a bank several times. They also try to do the same thing in "Metalman" during one of Joey's [[EvilPlan plans]] to [[{{Greed}} get money]].
63* BattleDiscretionShot: A signature element of the style. All the major violence happens off screen and the audience only sees the results.
64* BeachEpisode: Some episodes, like “Beachcombers” for example.
65* BegTheDog: Subverted in "Fake News" when Joey starts begging Oggy and Jack for food while making PuppyDogEyes, [[EntitledBastard although he often abuses them]]. However, it's soon revealed he was only acting.
66* BehindAStick: At one point in "Hide and Sick" (and its remastering "Bless you Oggy!"), the blue cat conceals himself behind a skinny lamp.
67* BigBallOfViolence: Often seen with Bob the Dog and Oggy.
68* BiggerOnTheInside: Oggy's house is a [[Series/DoctorWho PRARDIS]] - Purple Roof and Relative Dimensions in Space.
69* BirthdayEpisode: Oggy's in "Happy Birthday", Joey's in "Let's Party Guys!", and Jack's in "Airship House".
70* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: It is not unusual for characters to run down a hallway or stairs and then run back the other way only for it to be much longer and winding.
71* BlackComedyBurst:
72** "Oggy Goes Snailing" and "Golden Eggs" both end with Jack ''killing and cooking the animal Oggy made friends with in the episode'', which is much darker comedy than the rest of the show uses.
73** ''Safari So Good'' has a scene where a crocodile accidentally cannibalises another crocodile (not that the former seems to mind). It's not played as AmusingInjuries either.
74** ''Scuba Diving'' has a shark [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe get cut in half by a speeding boat]]. Like the previous example, the shark is not comically injured, nor are there any signs of life afterwards.
75* BlindIdiotTranslation: Several from the official Website/YouTube channel.
76** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJ-lp2BeFok description]] for [[AlliterativeTitle "Party Pooper"]] says Oggy throws a party for himself and Olivia "to try and seduce her". Hopefully, the person who wrote that simply meant "impress", since this isn't ''WesternAnimation/FritzTheCat''...
77** The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l_Hn5FKLFSc description for "Oggy's Teddy Bear"]] claims Oggy has a "{{fetish}} teddy". Whoever wrote it probably thought it meant "beloved".
78* BlindMistake: The whole episode "A Bird of Ill Omen" is built on this trope. A turkey hunter with glasses keeps mistaking many things he sees for turkeys, immediately shooting them. The main victim of this is Oggy, who not only is mistaken for a turkey, the turkey hunter also keeps mistaking a turkey for Oggy.
79** This also turns out to be the case for [[spoiler:Oggy's driving instructor from "A Tip for the Road".]]
80* BlowingARaspberry: The characters sometimes blow raspberries to mock each other.
81* BottleEpisode: Exaggerated, since there's a plethora of episodes only taking place in Oggy's household (and sometimes his yard).
82* {{Bowdlerise}}:
83** Some season 3 episodes have been remastered, though not as much as the season 1 and 2 episodes. A big change, however, is that firearms now shoot plungers instead of bullets and female characters with large breasts have been either redesigned with less revealing clothing or replaced with different characters entirely. A notable one is "Formula 1", wherein two cheerleaders were replaced with Oggy's sister and grandmother, and the BadassBiker babe that Jack was talking to was replaced with Olivia.
84** In the Season 2 episode "Black And White", Bob notices the giant block of washing-up suds from Oggy's disastrous attempt at laundry, and reacts by taking a handful, sticking it in his mouth and laughing uproariously, while the bee he is keeping for honey [[FacePalm facepalms]]. In the remastered version, in order to prevent children from thinking soap suds are edible, Bob instead sniffs the suds in his hand and then sneezes, blowing them away in the process.
85* BreakTheCutie: A ''giant'' one for Oggy in "So Lonely", when he misses the cockroaches, and "Black And White", when [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin everything turns....black and white]].
86* BreakTheHaughty: Let's just say that the [[{{Pride}} arrogant]] blood horse from "Horse Ride" likely wasn't so prideful after [[VillainousGlutton Dee Dee]] was finished trying to eat him...
87* BreakingTheFourthWall: {{Reconstruction}}. Episodes like "Oggy's Double" show that Oggy is very aware of this show and its popularity around his own world. This eventually becomes a plot point in "From Mumbai with Love", where he actually uses the show's popularity to his advantage.
88* BringIt: A couple times Joey does this. [[spoiler:While challenging Oggy to a fight in "Oggy and the Mermaid", for instance, he taunts him via moving his hand towards himself.]]
89* BullSeeingRed: Dee Dee brings a cow then a bull home in "Milk Diet". Naturally, when Oggy does some laundry, the first thing he pulls out is a red shirt...
90* TheBusCameBack:
91** The mouse who only appeared as a OneShotCharacter in "The Outsider", makes a [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in "Living Carrots".
92** The Little Mouse, who also appeared as a OneShotCharacter in "Tooth Good to be True", makes a [[TheCameo cameo]] appearance in "Chatter Box".
93** Monica, who last made a cameo in the season 4 finale, finally returns in the season 7 episode "Extreme Indoor Sports".
94* {{Callback}}: The box of chocolates that appeared in the first episode is shown again in the end of the episode "Mission Oggy".
95* TheCameo: In "Buddy Parrot", when Oggy and the titular parrot reach a hospital, you can see [[WesternAnimation/ZigAndSharko Sharko and Marina]] sitting on one of the chairs.[[note]]There's also a similar mermaid and shark in "Oggy and the Mermaid", but still.[[/note]]
96* CampingEpisode: Oggy and Jack brave the wilderness in both "Happy Campers" and "Into the Wild". Oggy, Olivia then Bob rough it in "(Un)Happy Camper". Naturally, the cockroaches tag along in all three episodes.
97* CapturedOnPurpose: To snatch his treasure, Marky intentionally lets Bob capture him in [[AlliterativeTitle "Sarcificial Special"]].
98* CartoonBugSprayer: Jack uses one in "Cloning Around".
99* CartoonyEyes: The cockroaches have non-white scleras. Marky's are reddish-pink, Dee Dee's are green, and Joey has one reddish-pink, one yellow. One that really stands out is Elvis, the main cockroaches' cousin, who has pink scleras paired with blue pupils.
100* CasinoEpisode: An episode aptly named "Casino" has Jack dragging Oggy to one when he receives a huge cheque.
101* CatapultNightmare: Oggy wakes up from one wherein the cockroaches torment him in "So Lonely".
102* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Monica. However, she [[TheBusCameBack made a brief cameo]] in the Season 4 episode, [[spoiler:"Oggy Is Getting Married".]]
103* CirclingBirdies: After both of Joey's head injuries in "Ugly, Dirty and Good", three smaller versions of himself (with each dancing and wearing a Hawaiian grass skirt plus a flower) circle his head.
104* CircusEpisode: "Fame & Glory", wherein Jack sets up a circus for Oggy after the latter finds he can't afford the real thing.
105* CoatFullOfContraband: Parodied by the cockroaches with their chests painted and wearing watch-less trenchcoats in "Black and White".
106* [[HumanPopsicle Cockroach Popsicle]]: Not exactly with ice, but in "Oggy Van Winkle", Oggy discovers a gun that can freeze people, which he uses on the cockroaches. When the cockroaches are thawed out by a passing poodle urinating on them, they find themselves in the future, where Oggy and Jack have become elderly. [[spoiler:Later, at the end, they use it on Oggy and Jack, who then wake up [[ToTheFutureAndBeyond even further into the future]], where the cockroaches are old too.]]
107* ComedicSociopathy: Squashing characters; check. Blowing up characters; check. Messing with characters' minds; check.
108* CompanionCube: Taken literally in [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin The Cube]], in which Oggy finds a strange box outside his home and develops an unhealthy obsession with it for most of the episode.
109* CompanyCrossReferences: One episode has Oggy and the cockroaches falling into acid and being turned into slime. They then enter a washing machine, which turns them into clothing, animals, and the aliens from ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'', both of which are produced by Xilam.
110* ConductingTheCarnage: Downplayed in "Back to School" when Joey waves his hands like he's conducting an orchestra while preparing to have some books launched at Oggy.
111* CountryCousin: The cockroaches' cousin comes to visit in "Roachy Redneck". He's a farmer with a disgusting food palate, and, much to the disdain of his cousins, manages to get on the good side of Oggy.
112* CrocodileTears: Joey flat-out invokes this in "Fake News"; he pretends to be tearful to make himself come off as more sympathetic to the public, who [[ManipulativeBastard he was manipulating into thinking he's an innocent victim]].
113* CrossoverPunchline: "Night Watchmen" has Oggy and the cockroaches falling into acid and turned into slime, and they enter a washing machine, which turns them into clothing, animals, then aliens... except that the "aliens" are clearly the main characters of ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs''.
114* CutAndPasteSuburb: Oggy and company live in such a suburb. The roof of Oggy's house is notable for having a different color (specifically, purple). This becomes a problem in "Little Tom Oggy" when Oggy and Dee Dee get lost in the neighborhood.
115* DartboardOfHate: It's revealed in "The Witch Hunt" that at least one of the roaches put up a picture of [[ArchEnemy Oggy]] and threw darts at it.
116* DeathIsCheap: It didn't last when [[spoiler:Oggy and the roaches died in "Soldier for a Day" after [[ExaggeratedTrope accidentally blowing the entire world up with several nuclear missiles]].]]
117* DenserAndWackier: Inverted. The show's first three seasons are very high octane slapstick with very cartoony music and sound effects and contain a large amount of SurrealHumor. While the show is still cartoony from Season 4 onwards, it is far less surreal, utilizing more realistic sound effects.
118* DependingOnTheWriter: In each episode, it will be determined if Oggy (and sometimes Jack) or the Cockroaches wins in the episode they are starring (though sometimes, they ''both'' can lose).
119** Also it depends on the episode which character is the bigger {{jerkass}} if at all.
120** In the comics, the ratio is heavily skewed towards the Cockroaches.
121* DesecratingTheDead: Downplayed. In "The Ghost Hunter", Joey's spirit flops ''his own corpse'' [[https://youtu.be/lowoh_f8QjE?t=372 like it was a rug he was cleaning]].
122* DietEpisode:
123** Oggy in "Oggy's Diet". He wants to lose weight to make catching the cockroaches easier.
124** Dee Dee in "Dee Dee's Diet". In his case, it's to avoid being caught.
125* DismissiveKick: While disguised as Oggy in "Masquerade", Joey kicks Bob into a cake to [[SarcasmMode show grade-a]] VillainRespect.
126* DisproportionateRetribution:
127** Sometimes, the cockroaches will utterly ruin Oggy's day because he messed with them, even accidentally.
128** When Olivia unknowingly drenches Lady K in "Wake Up, My Lovely", the humiliated roach gets Dee Dee, Marky and Joey to trick the cat into eating a poisoned apple, putting her in an enchanted sleep.
129* DissonantSerenity: What was Joey's expression when he prepares to [[spoiler:[[SquashedFlat crush a shark with an anchor]] while [[BadBoss using Marky as bait]] in "Oggy and the Mermaid"?]] A casual smile. He also briefly makes the same expression when getting a closer look at his handiwork.
130* DoofyDodo: One follows Oggy home in the episode "Oggy and the Dodo Bird".
131* DopeSlap: Joey smacks the back of Dee Dee's head in "Oggy and the Mermaid" when he [[SarcasmMode smartly]] considers eating the mermaid he was kidnapping.
132* {{Doppelmerger}}: When travelling to the past, characters merge with their past selves upon meeting to avoid this problem.
133* DownerEnding: Any episode where only the [[KarmaHoudini Cockroaches]] win in the end can be this.
134** Episodes where ''no one wins'' can also be this.
135* DracoInLeatherPants: An InUniverse yet justified case in "Fake News", in which numerous people think [[VillainsWithGoodPublicity Marky and Joey]] aren't evil. This was because the latter [[ManipulativeBastard tricked them]].
136* DramaticGunCock: In "Barbecue", the cockroaches do this with ''peashooters''.
137* DrillSergeantNasty: Oggy ends up with one in "Soldier For A Day."
138* DrippingDisturbance: In the third comic book, Oggy tries to find the source of dripping but has no luck due to it being inside his pillowcase; the roaches drip water into a cup every so often!
139* DrivingTest: The car is destroyed, [[spoiler:but Oggy gets a pass. The instructor has bad eyesight.]]
140* DrunkWithPower: Jack in "The Dictator" and Dee Dee in "Oggy VS Super Roach".
141* DubNameChange: The cockroaches get this in 2 Hindi dubs.
142** Joey is called Chotu in the Nickelodeon dub and Jhaplu in the Cartoon Network dub.
143** Dee Dee is called Motu in the Nickelodeon dub and Paplu in the Cartoon Network dub.
144** Marky is called Lambu in the Nickelodeon dub and Taplu in the Cartoon Network dub.
145* DubText: In "The Kitchen Boy", Oggy grates up the cockroaches' bottoms into Olivia's pasta dish. The scene of them angrily marching off with their naked butts visible is cut in some broadcasts, leading viewers to believe that he grated them up completely [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath (which is arguably worse than showing rear nudity)]].
146* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: A variation is seen near the end of the episode "Cockroaches Play Cricket." Oggie goes with Jack to India to see the Cricket finals, and Olivia tags along as she wanted to meet a Yogi and see the country. Joey, Marky, and Dee Dee stow away with the cats, with the latter wanting to meet their favorite Bollywood actress, while the former wanted to steal her priced jeweled necklace. Near the end, after Joey manages to steal the necklace, Marky and Dee Dee, who wanted to make good with the actress, demand Joey hand it over so they can return it. When Joey makes it clear they think he's crazy to just hand over a jewel he worked so hard to steal, Marky and Dee Dee decide that since Joey won't hand it over willingly, they beat him up and give the necklace back.
147* EatsBabies: A [[AnthropomorphicFood carrot]] tries getting Oggy to eat some baby birds in "Living Carrots".
148* EarthShatteringKaboom: At the end of “Soldier For A Day”.
149* EnemyMine:
150** In “Life's A Beach”, Jack uses Oggy's house and pool for his business without Oggy's consent. After being beaten by almost every customer, the guards, Bob and Jack, he allies with the cockroaches, bribing them into messing with Jack's business.
151** In "The Dictator", Jack takes over Oggy's house and turns him and the cockroaches into slaves. They work together to bring Jack down.
152* EpisodeTitleCard: Every episode.
153* EtTuBrute: Getting betrayed by Dee Dee and Marky In "Beware the Longship" actually nearly causes Joey to cry.
154* EvilGloating: Whenever something is going the cockroaches' ways, they're prone to gloating. Considering what {{troll}}s they are, it's likely invoked to annoy other characters.
155* EvilIsPetty: Although the cockroaches are petty villains themselves, Lady K outclasses them; she [[MurderIsTheBestSolution attempts to kill Olivia]] because she committed the [[SarcasmMode heinous crime]] of [[DisproportionateRetribution unknowingly pouring water on her once]].
156* ExposedAnimalBellybutton: Some animal characters have visible bellybuttons. However, the most reoccuring examples are Oggy[[note]]aside from when he turns into a realistic cat in "For Real"[[/note]], Olivia, and Bob (the first two being cats with the last one being a dog).
157* ExpositionDiagram: Appears on a black board in several episodes, when the cockroaches plan on trapping Oggy or when Jack wants to ensnare the cockroaches. A notable case occurs in the episode "Don't Rock the Cradle", in which Oggy babysits. A very enthusiastic Joey sets up a plan to keep a baby as a hostage in order to get a ransom from Oggy but the two other cockroaches seems to have trouble understanding the diagram. It happens a second time in the episode.
158* {{Eyedscreen}}: When Jack laughs at an injured martial arts master in "To Serve and Protect", the latter growls and the screen narrows over his face. Cue NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
159* EyePop: Which is usually followed by AmusingInjuries.
160* EyeScream: Very downplayed yet also PlayedForLaughs. A ticked off Joey punches a dragonfly in the eye in "Don't Barge In!", which is played as an AmusingInjury.
161* EyepatchOfPower: As a pirate, Jack has one.
162* FaintInShock: Several examples. [[spoiler:In the episode "Docu-Mentally" for instance, Oggy discovers Dee Dee removing the tape from his, well, video tape. He falls to the ground and passes out in shock. The cockroaches then proceed to film themselves playing around with Oggy's body and then send it to television. The result? [[TheFreelanceShameSquad Well, yeah...]]]]
163* FakingTheDead: To escape from Oggy (who caught him stealing food from him), Dee Dee pretends to have died when the feline smacks him in "The Fugitive".
164* FamilyFriendlyFirearms: As mentioned in the Bowlderise example above, certain episodes where firearms use is shown were later remastered to have them fire plungers instead of bullets due to the obvious gun politics/safety concerns.
165* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: We never see it on-screen, but Oggy's pet chicken in "Golden Eggs" gets turned into a roast chicken by Jack at the end of the episode, and we only get to see the aftermath.
166* FantasticVoyagePlot: Dee Dee gets a close up view of Oggy's {{Bizarrchitecture}} insides in the episode "Globopolis" where it soon turns out [[GhostInTheMachine Oggy is operated by tiny ghost-clones]].
167* {{Fartillery}}: Frequently. Especially when someone eats something which could explode, like oil or bombs.
168* FartsOnFire: PlayedForLaughs in "Saturday Black Fever" when [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fgwJONLphoM Oggy accidentally farts fire on a squirrel and a tree]]. Also, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxNgTRt0T70 Dee Dee later unintentionally does the same thing to Joey]]. Both of these incidents are AmusingInjuries, too.
169* FingerGun: During a BankRobbery in "My Beautiful Prison", Oggy uses his hands to imitate guns.
170* FistPump: Having finally succeeded in [[spoiler:outsmarting [[ArchEnemy Oggy]] and stealing his special glasses in "Roach Vision", Joey happily raises a fist in victory.]]
171* {{Flatline}}: Parodied in "Face Off". While Jack is looking at Oggy's messed-up face, the monitor flatlines. However, it starts beeping again until an {{Expy}} of Pac-Man eats the lines. This is followed by brief Pong gameplay. Apparently, Joey was behind the monitor strangeness the whole time.
172* FlirtyVoicePloy: A PlayedForLaughs example in "Memory Lane"; as part of a trick, Joey gives himself a flirtatious-sounding voice while pretending to be Oggy's FirstLove.
173* ForTheEvulz: When the cockroaches aren't trying to get food or some other object of interest from Oggy or Jack, they're just tormenting them for fun. But sometimes, it can be vice-versa.
174* ForeignQueasine: In "Roachy Redneck", the cockroaches' [[CountryCousin redneck cousin]] brings along with him his specialty cheese recipe. It's moldy, has worms crawling in it, and can knock out even his disgusting cousins with one sniff, while he eats it with no problems[[note]]TruthInTelevision: There is a Sardinian cheese that's notorious for being wormy and smelling terrible. It's called the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Casu_martzu casu marzu]] and it's a delicacy in Corsica[[/note]]. It also ends up having very strong plant-growing properties, much to the delight of Oggy.
175* FourFingeredHand: Lampshaded in "Back to the Past (Featuring Olivia)", wherein an age-reduced Oggy and Bob tried to help out an also age-reduced Jack with a math problem (5+5) in school by silently telling him to count his fingers. Once the other students laughed at Jack's mistake, Oggy and Bob merely shrugged in confusion to each other.
176* FurIsClothing: Quite so in many episodes.
177* FurryConfusion: Watch "The Neighbor's Cat" and "Oggy Has Kittens".
178* GagDub: Some international versions actually tend to do this.
179** The [[UsefulNotes/GermanLanguage German]] version had the now-deceased comedian Dirk Bach act as the narrator, which just added to the comedy and helped the children watching to learn the character names.
180** The [[UsefulNotes/IndianLanguages Hindi]] dub adds in the dialogue with actors mimicking [[UsefulNotes/{{Bollywood}} Bollywood]] stars.
181* GagHaircut: [[spoiler:The roaches give Bob one '''awful''' haircut in "Oggy Splits Hairs".]]
182* GagNose: Most of the cats have them. They can even be removed!
183* GainaxEnding: ''Oggy Van Winkle'' stands out in the general surrealism of season 1+2 for its ending just being plain weird. Following an episode's worth of hijinks involving a [[TimeStandsStill time-freeze gun]], everyone is now far in the future as old and crippled versions of themselves and this feels like the perfect place to end the episode. But then Oggy [[DeusExMachina out of nowhere]] brings out a remote and seemingly [[RewindGag rewinds the episode]] to before he found the gun. Except this time, the cockroaches are there with him and the ensuing fight over it causes it to go off and [[BabyMorphEpisode turn them all into babies]]. Again, perfect time to end? Nope. "Old" Oggy from before then suddenly walks in, smashes the baby cockroaches with his flyswatter, puts them in his pocket, pats his baby counterpart on the head and walks off with no explanation. And only now does the story end.
184* GeorgeLucasAlteredVersion: The somewhat misleadingly named "Season 6" [[note]]as it actually aired alongside the [[{{Elseworld}} historical elseworlds]] of season 5[[/note]] consists entirely of shot-by-shot widescreen remakes of season 1+2 episodes, often with some censorship to make the show more re-run friendly. Season 7 would continue the trend, though now with at least some new episodes sprinkled in.
185* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Implied in-universe.
186* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: The episode "(Un)Happy Camper" had a picture of a topless woman with cartoonishly-oversized breasts in the background, and first aired in 2013. Nobody noticed until 2015, when TMZ [[http://www.tmz.com/2015/03/14/nickelodeon-topless-cartoon-boobs-nip-slip-oggy-and-the-cockroaches/ caught it]]; this even resulted in the show being [[ScrewedByTheNetwork cancelled on the American Nickelodeon]] despite improving ratings, and that particular episode being immediately removed from Nick's website.
187* {{Gonk}}: Many of the human characters in the show look hideous. Though by later seasons (excluding the remasterings), this becomes a DownplayedTrope as they're not as ugly.
188* GoodAngelBadAngel: When "Green Peace", Oggy is visited by these, one telling him to chop down a new Christmas tree every time the roaches destroy one and the other telling him to let the trees be.
189* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In "The Octopus Masters", Olivia, as a PirateGirl, uses a sword to slice off a fellow pirate's shorts, revealing his heart-patterned underpants.
190* GoneHorriblyRight: The roaches hire a cousin of theirs, a termite with metal dentures, to eat away at all the locks in Oggy's kitchen in "Termite-ator". The little insect successfully runs circles around the blue cat and then some, with him unable to see the threat at hand. But when the time comes for her to leave, she becomes TheThingThatWouldNotLeave and a thorn in the cockroaches' side.
191* GratuitousFrench: The background text is usually written in French. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]], as it's a French cartoon to begin with.
192* GratuitousSpanish: The "El Salsafiore" record.
193* GreatBigLibraryOfEverything: Oggy has one in “It's a Long Way Down”.
194* GroinAttack: Oggy in the episodes "The Techno-files", "Going Up", "Welcome to Paris", "Boxing Fever", and "Upside Down". Jack in the episode "Go for it, Jack".
195* GrowlingGut:
196** Oggy's stomach growls in "Upside Down", "The Living Carrots!", and "Oggy and the Flour Man".
197** Joey's stomach growls in "It's All Under Control".
198** And happens to both Oggy and Joey in "Journey to the Center of The Earth".
199** Olivia's stomach growled in "Olivia's Pimple".
200** Lady K suffers this four times in the episode, "Shoplifting".
201* HandRubbing: When he has a new scheme cooking, Joey sometimes rubs his hands together.
202* HawaiianShirtedTourist: Bob visits an Asian country as one in "Soldier for a Day".
203* HeartBeatsOutOfChest:
204** "Monster From The Mud Lagoon": Oggy's heart pounds beyond his breastbone in terror after hearing the doorbell ring; this is due to him watching a horror film about a monster and he is thinking said monster is ringing the doorbell, but in actuality, it is Jack covered in mud.
205** "Go For It, Jack!": Upon seeing Oggy's sister, Monica, Jack's heart separates into smaller hearts and they all pound beyond his chest.
206** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zyHEVzxxmhw That one Heart Trampoline Promo]]: In this Cartoon Network commercial, Oggy is so lovestruck by Olivia [[spoiler:that he passes out.]] His pounding heart is then used as a trampoline by the other characters so that they can catch a glimpse of Olivia!
207** "Olivia": When Olivia rubs Oggy's arm, it causes his heart to pop out all over his body.
208** "Party Pooper": While romantically daydreaming, Oggy's heart pounds once.
209** "Shoplifting!": In a variation, the sight of Lady K makes Joey's chest open up and his heart leap out while attached to a spring.
210* HeightInsult: The titular Oggy insults the roaches for being smaller than him in "Joey and the Magic Bean".
211* HiccupHijinks: In "The Hiccup", Oggy suffers through a bout of them throughout the episode, with the cockroaches using them to their full advantage to mess with Oggy even further. He's cured by the next day, only to [[HereWeGoAgain suffer from a continuous sneezing fit]].
212* HoistByHisOwnPetard: The episode "Working Cat" has the Cockroaches actually helping Oggy get a job (so he could have money to buy food they could steal) ahead of his competitors, only to discover too late that [[spoiler:it involves pest control.]]
213* HopeSpot: In [[spoiler:"Bitter Chocolate", with Oggy's house destroyed and nearly all his chocolates gone, Dee Dee seemingly does something nice and offers Oggy the last piece. The cat is overjoyed that something good finally happened to him... [[JerkWithAHeartOfJerk until we hear]] a [[StuffBlowingUp bomb ticking from inside his mouth]].]]
214* HyperDestructiveBouncingBall: In "Bugball", said object causes havoc for cat and cockroaches alike, [[spoiler:eventually growing enormous and bouncing the house and its occupants to the moon!]]
215* IdeaDing: You hear a "ding" sound play when Joey gets an idea for an EvilPlan in "Head in the Clouds".
216* ImpossibleHourglassFigure: Many female human characters are shown to have unrealistically small waistlines, like the nurses in "Face Off".
217* ImprovisedWeapon: Some of the stickmen in "A Magic Pen" use signs as weapons.
218* IncorrectAnimalNoise: PlayedForLaughs; Oggy and Jack will occasionally growl like dogs in earlier seasons whenever they are angry, but other animals are prone to this too; such as Bob and Joey letting out a lion's roar in two different episodes. In ''The Joker Joked'' a policeman roars like a panther when Oggy pulls a card trick instead of showing him his driving license.
219* InstitutionalApparel: Inverted. [[spoiler:During his VillainousBreakdown, Joey ends up in a straitjacket in "Oggy's Double". However, he wasn't in a corrective institution.]]
220* InterspeciesRomance:
221** Oggy (a cat) once had a very pretty human girlfriend [[spoiler:who had a crush on Marky, one of the roaches. Oggy, of course, was jealous.]]
222** In "Just Married", Jack (a feline) gets hitched to a poodle.
223** Bob, a bulldog, was briefly one of Oggy's rivals for Olivia's affections.
224** In "Marky's Tournament", Jack and Marky compete in a jousting tournament for the hand, er, paw of King Bob's daughter, Princess Bobette, who is a dog.
225* IrisOut: Most episodes end like this.
226* IShallTauntYou: As part of a scheme in "Fake News", Joey [[BlowingARaspberry blows a raspberry]] at Oggy and Jack to provoke them.
227* ISophagus: In "The Laugh Box", Oggy has been watching old sitcoms. Joey records some of the laughter, then tags behind the cat, hitting play when Oggy does the slightest move. Joey then makes Oggy swallow the tape recorder, and makes it look like Oggy is laughing by a remote connected to the tape. The whole neighborhood now thinks Oggy is rude, because he laughs when he's not supposed to.
228* KarmicButtMonkey: Zigzagged. The eponymous cockroaches sometimes get away with irritating Oggy and Jack, but in many episodes (especially in seasons 4 and 5), they get what's coming to them when Oggy gets his revenge on them.
229* KarmicTransformation: [[spoiler:Despite clearly thinking Joey looks repulsive as a realistic cockroach in "For Real", Dee Dee and Marky eventually get turned into realistic cockroaches themselves.]]
230* KissingCousins: Jack, Oggy's cousin, is attracted (and has the feeling reciprocated) to Monica, Oggy's twin sister. One episode has them with an infant.
231* KlatchianCoffee: "Shake, Oggy, Shake" has Oggy accidentally drinking a super brewed coffee (courtesy of the cockroaches pouring tons of grounds in his espresso press). He ends up a jittery hyperactive mess throughout the episode, and it doesn't help that it's chores day.
232* LaserGuidedKarma: Everyone falls into karma's grasp at some point, especially Jack, which is occasionally due to the cockroaches.
233* LeeroyJenkins: In "Oggy's Puzzle'', Oggy tries to climb across a rope to get his last piece back from Joey and complete his enormous puzzle. However, he ends up accidentally using Bob's washing line as the rope, and he pulls the rest of it into the house, taking Bob in with it. At first, the dog seems to let them off with mild disapproval over them using his washing line... only for Jack to not realize this and hit him in the head with a sledgehammer, angering him into attacking him and Oggy.
234* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: Inverted in "It's a Hard Day's Noise". When Oggy is chasing the cockroaches, the four of them stop when they become aware there's no chase music so Oggy proceeds to take a CD from his collection, put it in his stereo, and the chase continues.
235* {{Leitmotif}}: Bob the bulldog has a French-horn theme, while Jack is often accompanied by a slightly foreboding song. The cockroaches have their theme tune, harpsichord, or both. Oggy shares his theme tune with the show's opening.
236* LetNoCrisisGoToWaste: In "Head in the Clouds", [[{{Greed}} Joey]] being [[ItsAllAboutMe Joey]] basically causes a drought so people would buy water from him. That's what his [[EvilPlan plan]] was, at least.
237* LighterAndSofter: The "Next Generation" reboot. Not only does it introduce a CheerfulChild as a main character in the form of Piya, but the slapstick has been heavily toned down and there is a lot of focus on ThePowerOfFriendship.
238* LighthousePoint: The episode "The Lighthouse Keeper"; ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin.
239* LightningCanDoAnything:
240** "Oggy VS Super Roach" has Dee Dee get struck by lightning which gives him SuperStrength. [[spoiler:At the end, it happens to Marky, Joey, and Oggy too.]]
241** In "Walls Have Ears", a lightning strike gives Oggy the ability to pass through anything.
242** In "For Real!", power plant electricity gives Oggy and Joey real-life bodies.
243** It can [[spoiler:revive others, as shown when it made the roaches alive again in "The Ghost Hunter".]]
244* LionsAndTigersAndHumansOhMy: Though humans still seem to be the dominant species.
245* LiterallyShatteredLives: This happens to Jack after ingesting cement in "Beware of Destruction". Oggy has to put him back together, and then it's just a matter of Jack "shaking off" the cement layer once he gets wet. In the first comic book, Oggy somehow ends up in pieces when the cockroaches shatter a mirror while his reflection's in it. [[PetTheDog They then start putting him back together like a giant jigsaw puzzle.]]
246* LooseToothEpisode: In "Tooth Good to be True", one of the Cockroaches' antics causes Oggy's tooth to fall out. After seeing Oggy get money out of this, Joey goes through extreme and painful circumstances to get some money of his own.
247* LosingYourHead: Oggy accidentally decapitates himself after repeatedly opening and shutting a door in "It's a Hard Day's Noise", not that it kills him.
248* LoveBubbles: When Oggy sees Olivia sleeping in "Wake Up, My Lovely", bubbles appear and pop all around him.
249* LoveFloats: Oggy and Olivia's first meeting has the former doing this, much to the cockroaches' confusion.
250* LoveLetter: It's implied that a letter the roaches[[note]]or at least Joey, as we see him hold the letter[[/note]] stole in "Deep Trouble" was a love letter, as it had a heart with an arrow through it (which symbolizes romantic love).
251* LustfulMelt: A kiss from or even the sight of Olivia can make Oggy do this.
252* MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext: The show sometimes has moments like this such as in the episode "Up To No Good", an otherwise straightforward episode where Oggy has to climb a mountain that grows out of his yard. At some point in that episode, he encounters a disco-dancing yeti that lives in a broken cable car (which seems to be much bigger on the inside). It becomes even more nonsensical when you consider that there's a rope that connects the cable car and a nearby city as if it's been there for a long time despite the fact that the mountain has just formed at the beginning of that episode.
253* MeatOVision: One of the cockroaches gets a snootful of mushroom spores and sees Jack as a giant roast chicken. And tries to eat his leg.
254* MedicationTampering: Downplayed in "The Patient" when the cockroaches tamper with Jack's medicine to torment and not kill him.
255* MediumBlending: Frequently.
256* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: In the “Soldier For A Day”, the cockroaches accidentally destroy the Earth when they fire all torpedoes from a submarine.
257* MimeAndMusicOnlyCartoon: Subverted in "Chatter Box". Played straight in one international airing where it muted the character's voices.
258* MinimalistCast: ZigZagged. While there are many characters that appear in the show, expect many episodes (mostly in seasons 1-2) to only feature Oggy, the cockroaches, Jack and Bob.
259* MistakenAge: A PlotPoint in "Saving Private Dee Dee" involves a hedgehog mistaking Dee Dee, an adult, for a baby because due to him literally crying like one.
260* MistakenForGay: In the season 4 finale, Oggy shows Jack the ring with which he intends to use to propose to Olivia, causing a nearby woman and boy to assume that he's proposing to him!
261* {{Mooning}}: The cockroaches once mooned Oggy's grandmother.
262* MotivationOnAStick:
263** Olivia ties up Dee Dee and Marky in order to use them as the motivation for a giant worm in "Journey to the Center of the Earth".
264** At one point in "Oggy Goes Green", Marky and Joey tie Dee Dee to a stick of butter and a sausage to a stick so that he'll grease Oggy's path.
265** In "Oggy on the Nile", Olivia and Jack use a hunk of meat on a crocodile so as to catch up with a hijacked boat.
266* MotorMouth: Dee Dee, Jack and the entire kitchen after eating a “motor mouth snack” in “Chatter Box”.
267* MouthCam: We see the inside of Oggy's mouth as he accidentally swallows Dee Dee in "Globulopolis".
268* TheMovie: [[WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroachesTheMovie It has one]].
269* MisterSeahorse: The roaches trick Oggy into thinking he's pregnant by inflating his belly in "Nine Months and Counting".
270* MusicalThemeNaming: The cockroaches (Joey, Marky, and Dee Dee) [[NamedAfterSomebodyFamous are all named after members]] of Music/TheRamones.
271* NatureTinkling: [[spoiler:"Occupied" ends with the cockroaches urinating on Oggy's lawn. This scene was removed in the episode's remastering ("Nature's Call") though.]]
272* NegativeContinuity: Prior stories are never called back on. Oggy and Olivia are notably depicted as dating again during the season 7 original episodes despite them getting married in [[WeddingFinale the season 4 finale]].
273* NestedMouths:
274** One of the snakes in "The Great Pyramid Mystery" has another snake for a tongue.
275** The [[XenomorphXerox Xenomorph-like chicken monster]] from the episode "The Intruder from Space" also has a Nested Mouth, which itself has another Nested Mouth.
276* NonFatalExplosions: Frequently. In some episodes, even the entire house is destroyed but everyone always survives.
277* NonStandardCharacterDesign: In "For Real", when Oggy and Joey get zapped after Joey throws Oggy's iPhone into a generator, causing the two to be turned into a realistic cat and a realistic roach. [[spoiler:Later, it happens to Jack, Dee Dee, Marky, and Bob during the successful attempt to change Oggy and Joey's appearance back to normal. Bob's appearance, well, [[OhCrap it quite becomes quite threatening]].]]
278* NotGoodWithRejection: Not as severe as some cases. However, in [[spoiler:"La Cucharcha" Joey experiences a VillainousBreakdown when Lady K (who [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes he's in love with]]) rejects him.]]
279* OcularGushers: Happens often, but it's taken up to eleven in the episode "Little Tom Oggy". Oggy when he explains to Dee Dee they're lost, and Joey and Marky washing Jack's windshield with this. Jack and Olivia proceed to do the same thing, and by the time Oggy and Dee Dee find their way home, Olivia is trying to calm down a still crying Jack while his tears ''land in buckets''.
280* OhCrap: At least once an episode from any of the characters.
281* OhCrapSmile: Having been rendered immobile by their bodycasts, the roaches attempt this on the cats they've been bugging all episode at the end of "Emergency Room" to no avail.
282* OstrichHeadHiding: In "The Hungry Ostrich Empire", Jack brings an ostrich to Oggy's house for him to petsit. She also sticks her head into the floorboards whenever someone tries to hurt her.
283* ParodyOfEvolution: Happens in a segment in the first comic book.
284* {{Perfumigation}}: In "The Joker Joked", Oggy puts perfume on himself and he seems to think smells fine. [[EveryoneHasStandards The roaches clearly think it smells atrocious.]]
285* PianoDrop: [[spoiler:A piano falls on Jack near the end of "Face Off", [[HereWeGoAgain and he therefore has to get plastic surgery which Oggy endured throughout the episode]].]]
286* PicnicEpisode: "Picnic Panic" has Oggy, Olivia and Jack going on a picnic, and when the cockroaches become aware of it, HilarityEnsues.
287* PictorialSpeechBubble: Usually done to help the audience understand, especially when they're speaking Simlish.
288* {{Pilot}}: A three-and-a-half-minute long one which can be viewed on the official channel [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJWzJtl7kTI here]]. The music, sound effects and animation are all somewhat different from the main series. Parts of the it was re-used for "[[AlliterativeTitle French Fries]]" and "Emergency".
289* PiranhaProblem: A piranha in "Flower Power" gives Oggy some AmusingInjuries.
290* PlayingWithSyringes: A [[TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior kid performs several unsafe experiments on the cockroaches]] in "Brainchild".
291* PolarPenguins: They apparently work for SantaClaus.
292* PottyEmergency: Oggy has one in "Occupied".
293* POVCam: A few shots from "Now You See Me, Now You Don't!" are set from Oggy's POV.
294* PowerPerversionPotential: Oggy uses his newly-gained invisibility to walk into Olivia's bathroom while she's taking a shower in "Now You See Me, Now You Don't!".
295* PrimalFear: Jack has a fear of heights. Becomes a PlotPoint in “Sky Diving”.
296* PunishmentDetail: In "The Dictator", after slapping Jack's hand, Oggy is relegated to cleaning the entire kitchen with a brush.
297* PunnyName: In "Five-Legged Sheep", Oggy names a sheep "MOU MOUT", apparently a pun on "moumoute" ([[UsefulNotes/FrenchLanguage French]] for "wig").
298* PutOnABus: Monica, [[TheBusCameBack although she came back in the final episode of season 4]].
299* RakeTake: In "A Charming Guy", the roaches place a rake in front of a love-struck Oggy when he walks towards Olivia with predictable results.
300* RecurringCharacter: Bob, Monica (although she didn't have many appearances), the pink-nose cop, and (as of season 4) Olivia.
301* RelaxOVision: The show does this frequently, even having the characters either move the camera, or put a picture in front of the camera to stop us from seeing the ensuing violence. They do show the result of the violence though.
302* {{Retool}}: Season 5 capitalised on [[WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroachesTheMovie the movie's success]] by only featuring stories [[{{Elseworld}} set during historical time periods.]] [[AscendedExtra A lot of them]] also featuring Bob as the main villain with the cockroaches being presented more as a nuisance and obstacle for Oggy to overcome rather than the ones driving the plot. Season 6 re-railed things to normal.
303* {{Retraux}}: Even if it's from 1998, it looks like an attempt to emulate 1990's cartoons with the thin outlines, use of traditional animation and detailed backgrounds.
304* RingerPloy: Oggy uses this on Joey when he finds a lookalike of him[[labelnote:*]]The lookalike has a white tip on his tail, unlike Oggy[[/labelnote]] walking by.
305* RiseOfZitboy: In "Olivia's Pimple", Olivia wakes up with a zit on her forehead and becomes so ashamed, she stays in her bedroom and keeps a pillowcase on her head.
306* RoadRunnerVSCoyote: While it's clear that the cockroaches are the antagonists of the series, either side of the ongoing fight can be the winner of the fight for the episode, sometimes both sides win, other times neither will, and yet still a third party can end up the winner
307* RodentsOfUnusualSize: Human-sized mice appeared in a sewer in "Little Tom Oggy".
308* RunningGag: Oggy's house getting destroyed in some fashion ([[{{Snapback}} which doesn't affect much]]).
309* SadistShow: The characters love to hurt each other.
310* SantaClaus: As a ''giant godlike anthropomorphic Christmas stocking'' in "Green Peace", [[spoiler:which makes it all the funnier when he accidentally trips over a tree stump and destroys the last standing Christmas tree in a forest.]] He appears again with the traditional appearance in "Santa Oggy", where he got injured thanks to the cockroaches, and Oggy helps him to deliver the presents.
311* ScoobyDoobyDoors: {{Subverted}} in "Caviar On The House!", where Oggy chases the cockroaches into a door in a hallway full of them, then the scene changes.
312* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Done by Bob, of all people, in "The Hungry Ostrich Empire"; After the ostrich gets scared by him raising up his fist, it buries its neck into the floor, causing him to look surprised. He tries it again, only for Oggy to imitate the ostrich. Bob is so baffled by this that he simply ''leaves Oggy's house.''
313* SelfHarm: They're all played as AmusingInjuries, [[PlayedForLaughs though]]. For instance, when Dee Dee and Marky start [[SanitySlippage losing it]] in one episode, they begin hitting themselves with Oggy's flyswatter.
314* SeriesContinuityError: Very likely PlayedForLaughs.
315** Oggy and Jack ''both'' have a fear of heights--each of these fears are just shown in two different episodes.[[labelnote:Specifically...]]"The Rise and The Fall" and "The Lighthouse Keeper", respectively.[[/labelnote]]
316** Monica is sometimes depicted as Oggy's twin sister or his old friend (at least, in the Hindi version, anyway).
317* ShaggyDogStory:
318** In "My Beautiful Prison", Oggy's efforts to obtain a treasure chest are eventually revealed to be for nothing; it [[SarcasmMode surprisingly]] was a trick the cockroaches played on him. [[spoiler:Also, the "treasure" was just a picture of the roaches themselves.]]
319** In "Skydiving!", Monica takes the boys skydiving and orders Oggy to film their descent. Jack ends up almost crashing into the ground due to [[WrongParachuteGag Dee Dee replacing his parachute with laundry]], only for him to get run over by a train when he does land safely and Oggy crashes through his own ceiling, getting stuck through the toilet. When they all meet up, [[spoiler:it turns out that Oggy's camera had no tape in it/was out of battery (Original and remaster, respectively), resulting in Jack running off screaming and Monica getting mad at her brother.]]
320* ShamefulStrip: G-rated (as they involve FurIsClothing) and likely PlayedForLaughs.
321** [[spoiler:In "Docu-Mentally", Joey and Dee Dee[[note]]though it's only implied in the latter's case since he was nearby[[/note]] remove Oggy's [[FurIsClothing fur]]. This was part of a humiliating video the roaches were making of him for television]].
322** In "[[AlliterativeTitle Castaway Cats]]", a primate [[FurIsClothing peels Jack's fur off like it was a banana peel]].
323* ShotForShotRemake: Seasons 6 and 7 contain mostly high-definition remakes of seasons 1 and 2, for some reason.
324* ShoutOut: In the episode named ''The Outsider'', the mouse looks a lot like Pinky or Brain.
325* ShovelStrike: Some stickmen in "The Magic Pen" are armed with shovels.
326* SickEpisode:
327** In "The Patient", Oggy takes care of Jack after he winds up in a frozen pool. [[spoiler:At the end, Jack and the roaches have to be nursed back to health by Oggy.]]
328** Jack tries to give the elusive and sickly Oggy a booster shot in "Hide and Sick".
329* SillyAnimalSound:
330** The titular cat in the episode "The Neighbor's Cat" is taught by his owner to bark like a dog, and not just being treated like a dog by her.
331** In "Penguin Pandemonium", when the penguin hiding in Oggy's fridge the whole time falls in love with Oggy (who is then dressing up like a penguin), Oggy tries to dissuade it by meowing. To his surprise, the penguin meows back! It then takes Oggy to (allegedly) the South Pole, where all the penguins meow!
332* {{Slapstick}}: Hoo, boy! Though it's to be expected from a SpiritualSuccessor to ''Franchise/TomAndJerry''.
333* SmellyFeetGag: Both Oggy and Dee Dee have them. Oggy's stench can knock people out and Dee Dee's sock juices are potent enough to dissolve metal.
334* SolarPoweredMagnifyingGlass:
335** Accidentally used by Joey in "Saturday Black Fever". As the house had been converted into an oil well, it did not [[IncrediblyLamePun end well]].
336** Purposefully used by Joey in "Paper Chase" when an army of paper Oggies showed up.
337** The cockroaches use a bunch of solar panels as a huge one in "Oggy Goes Green".
338* SomeonesTouchingMyButt: In "Upside Down", when the house ends up ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin, Oggy nervously maneuvers around the house by keeping his back to the wall, only for a mounted moose's hand-shaped antlers to touch his butt when he passes by it. He slaps it and continues on his way.
339* SnuffFilm: Attempted by Oggy in "Docu-Mentally", in which he films the cockroaches being SwallowedWhole by a spider. However, it's soon revealed they survived it as they climbed out of the spider's stomach.
340* SpeakingSimlish: How the characters usually verbally communicate.
341* SpoilerTitle: The season 4 finale is called [[spoiler:"Oggy Is Getting Married!" and it spoils the titular feline getting hitched.]]
342* SquashedFlat: There are many instances in which the characters get squashed by something, though the show's favorite targets are the cockroaches. However, in "The Ghost Hunter", they experience a lethal example as they die after Oggy squashes them several times with a frying pan. [[spoiler:Of course, [[BackFromTheDead they got better]] towards the end of the episode, thanks to Oggy himself.]]
343* StillSucksThumb: Justified in "Ugly, Dirty and Good" when Joey (who's an adult) sucks his thumb. However, this was after he regressed into a child due to a head injury.
344* StockAnimalDiet: Oggy, despite eating tons of food cats shouldn't be eating, is a big fan of milk (he often heats it on the stove) and fish. He, however, is actually too afraid of mice to even attempt to eat them.
345* StockSoundEffect:
346** Usually, when a character cries, their voice is provided by an uncommon sound of a baby crying.
347** There are also some instances of characters literally [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl screaming like a little girl]], provided by a stock woman scream.
348** As of season 5, the Wilhelm scream is occasionally heard.
349* SupermodelStrut: Gender-swapped in "Crazy Shoplifting" when Oggy shakes his hips back and forth while DisguisedInDrag, which seems to be intentional on his part.
350* SuperstitionEpisode: In the 13th episode, Oggy becomes terrified of bad luck when he discovers the current day is Friday the 13th. Naturally, the cockroaches take advantage of this.
351* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: Any episode where Oggy and/or Jack triumph in the end.
352** Episodes where both sides ''win'' in the end.
353* SurrealHumor: The show's secondary source of humor besides slapstick is just how utterly bizarre the situations and visuals can get. This is mainly prominent in the early seasons.
354* SympatheticInspectorAntagonist: The pink-nose cop and the inspector from "The Fugitive".
355* TakeThat: The episode "Fake News" appears to be one aimed at... come on, [[UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump who else could it possibly be, based on the name alone?]] It involves the cockroaches using ManipulativeEditing to make Oggy look like a villain (for example, editing a video to make it look like Oggy squashed Joey with his swatter, while he was begging for food). This results in several people all around the world protesting against Oggy and worshiping the cockroaches... even ''[[NiceGirl Olivia!]]'' The title card is even of a Hollywood star.
356* TakeThatKiss: PlayedForLaughs.
357** A couple times Oggy kisses Jack to {{troll}} him, like in "Walls Have Ears".
358** [[https://www.facebook.com/Oggy.fanpage/photos/a.477517772302919/1855889937799022/ Joey has kissed Oggy]] once or twice to [[{{troll}} anger]] him.
359* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: Lady K attempts to kill Olivia by having her eat a poisoned apple in "Wake-Up My Lovely".
360* TantrumThrowing: While pitching a fit in "Crazy Shoplifting", Joey throws a frozen turkey.
361* TarotMotifs: After breaking a mirror on Friday the 13th, Oggy draws three ''different'' deaths and a ''nuke''.
362* TearsOfJoy: A downplayed example in "Let's Party, Guys!" when Joey happily sheds a SingleTear upon learning Dee Dee and Marky threw him a surprise party. He also experiences a PlayedForLaughs example in [[spoiler:"A Touch Of Genius" during his {{Unishment}} when he sheds ''much'' more tears]].
363* TermiteTrouble: A termite in "Termite-ator" had gigantic metal jaws for false teeth and could reduce anything to splinters in a second...even electrical appliances.
364* ThatRussianSquatDance: Oggy and the cockroaches tend to do this when excited or victorious.
365* ThermometerGag:
366** In "The Patient", Oggy has to shove a rectal thermometer into Jack due to him being sick. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, the same thing happens to [[KarmicButtMonkey the Cockroaches]]; however, the thermometer is much bigger than them!]]
367** After Santa Claus is injured by the cockroaches in "Santa Oggy", Oggy attempts to administer a rectal thermometer to him. Santa insists on doing it himself and without Oggy watching so he holds it against a lightbulb to make it seem like he's worse off than he is.
368** Oggy and Jack take an exam to become police officers in "To Serve and Protect". During the medical portion, examiner Bob takes out a large rectal thermometer, causing Oggy to FaintInShock.
369* ThinLineAnimation: Round shapes? Check. Thinner lines? Check. Noodle-like limbs? Check.
370* ThreateningShark: One appears in both "Scuba Diving" and "Oggy and the Mermaid".
371* ToothbrushFloorScrubbing: In "Soldier for a Day", Oggy ends up in boot camp and the DrillSergeantNasty points him to the W.C. before handing him a toothbrush. [[ImpossibleTaskInstantlyAccomplished A few seconds later, the outhouse is bright, shiny and temple-like.]] Apparently, cleaning up after cockroaches tends to make one pretty good at it.
372* ToothyBird: Every bird that appears in this show has teeth, although birds in RealLife normally don't have them.
373* TrainJob: It's heavily implied in [[spoiler:"Shoplifting!" that Lady K was going to make the cockroaches rob a train.]]
374* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: A child [[PlayingWithSyringes performs several experiments]] on the roaches in "Brainchild".
375* UndressingTheUnconscious: [[spoiler:The titular Oggy suffers a ShamefulStrip (courtesy of Joey and possibly Dee Dee) while unconscious in "Docu-Mentally".]]
376* UnexpectedKindness: In "From Mumbai with Love", Oggy and Jack are left surprised when Dee Dee and Marky [[spoiler:give an Indian celebrity her gem back.]]
377* UnflinchingWalk: [[spoiler:In "High-Rise Nightmare", after they clear out everyone except Bob from the dog's new high-rise apartment building, the cockroaches blow it up without looking back.]]
378* VillainousBreakdown: Several examples, especially from [[TerribleTrio the cockroaches]]. Special note goes to Joey (their leader) [[spoiler:''flipping out'' after being outsmarted and defeated in "Oggy's Double" (though [[StatusQuoIsGod this didn't last]]).]] The only thing his friends Dee Dee and Marky could do was watch in horror.
379* VillainsWantMercy: It's made clear the cockroaches (Joey, Marky, and Dee Dee) are a TerribleTrio. However, they've pleaded for mercy a few times:
380** When Jack prepares to throw Dee Dee and Marky into a lawn mower's blades in "7 Minutes & Counting", they beg him to spare them.
381** In "[[AlliterativeTitle Virtual Voyage]]", Joey pleads with Oggy not to vacuum him up.
382* VillainTeamUp: In "Green Peace", Oggy's "[[GoodAngelBadAngel Bad Angel]]" works alongside the show's main villains, the cockroaches.
383* VSign:
384** A couple times Joey flips V-signs when things are going his way (e.g. "Walls Have Ears").
385** Dee Dee makes a peace sign win he and his friends seemingly win in "A Truce for Christmas".
386* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: In a season 2 episode, Bob wants the roaches to reward him for bringing a [[ItMakesSenseInContext paper Oggy]] back to his house. Joey ''did'' reward him... [[AmusingInjuries with a dynamite stick!]]
387* WeWantOurJerkBack: Zigzagged a couple times. In "Ugly, Dirty and Good" for instance, after getting a head injury, Joey stops being selfish, devious, vicious, etc. Oggy likes the change and gets heartbroken when StatusQuoIsGod kicks in. Dee Dee and Marky, however, want him to go back to his typical self and they become happy when [[StatusQuoIsGod he does]].
388* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Dee Dee jumped off a plane without a parachute in "Sky Diving". The last scene of him in the episode was {{troll}}ing Jack in the air. How he landed is a mystery. Granted, cockroaches do have wings and they ''can'' fly, so…
389* WhiteFlag: A few examples.
390** "Invincible" for instance has Joey wave a white flag to Oggy to show him he and the other cockroaches were surrendering.
391** In "Winner Takes All", Jack declares armed war on Oggy, thinking that the latter cheated in their last game of chess. Oggy waves a white flag, Jack shoots it and it turns into a pair of underpants!
392* WhiteGloves: Nearly every animal character sports a pair of white gloves. If they don't, the paws that they use as hands will often be white in a facsimile of a pair.
393* XenomorphXerox: The chicken monster from the episode "The Intruder from Space" is an obvious {{Expy}} of the Xenomorph, having a very similar appearance, a method of reproduction that requires FaceFullOfAlienWingWong, not one but two NestedMouths, and [[AcidAttack the ability to spit acid]].
394* XRaySparks: Whenever someone gets electrocuted, expect to see their bones, even if that someone is a cockroach.
395* YourHeadAsplode: Joey's head explodes [[ItMakesSenseInContext when he finds Oggy on the moon]] in "Oggy's Double". This scene was cut in some broadcasts.
396* YourTelevisionHatesYou: Briefly used in [[spoiler:"Docu-Mentally". Oggy flips through the channels and finds the exact same thing: Joey and Dee Dee messing with his body. It all comes to a head when a television on an ''airplane'' hates him, and '''''lots of people are seeing the madness and LAUGHING AT HIM.''''']]
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398[[center:Executive Producer\
399'''Marc du Pontavice'''\
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