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5[[caption-width-right:350:L - R: Daniel Platypus, Bushwacker Bob, Mum, Taz, and Timothy Platypus]]
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7->''"He put the Taz in Taz-Mania\
8Down in Taz-Mania\
9Come to Taz-Mania\
10We mean you!\
11Wa waee weda whe spzzz!"''
12-->-- From the ExpositoryThemeTune
13
14Welcome to a land that's way under down under, the sky is always yellow in the rain or shine!
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16This SixtyFiveEpisodeCartoon series focuses on the vicious, carnivorous WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes AntiVillain, the Tasmanian Devil aka "Taz". Only now he's not any of the three (unless he's trying to eat the Kiwi, but we'll get back to that); instead, it just shows Taz in his native [[XtremeKoolLetterz Tazmania]]. Taz spends time with his family, hangs with his pals, collects bottle caps, works at his job as a bellhop and tries to eat the kiwi. Sure, it may sound boring, but [[UnluckyEverydude no matter what Taz does, hilarity ensues]].
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20* '''Jean''' - Taz's socially active homemaker mother, who is very friendly and kind.
21* '''Hugh''' - Taz's laid-back Music/BingCrosby-ish dad whose advice always seems to end in "BlahBlahBlah [[CharacterCatchphrase Yakety Schmackity"]]. This possibly symbolises how nobody listens to him, or to Taz's wild manner of speaking.
22* '''Molly''' - Taz's sister who is embarrassed by Taz's behavior and constantly threatens him with baths ("Taz hate water").
23* '''Jake''' - Taz's neurotic little brother.
24* '''Dog''' - Taz's pet turtle who acts like a dog.
25* '''Drew''' - Taz's equally laid-back uncle, who appears only in the "Road To Tazmania" episodes (playing the role of Creator/BobHope in a homage to the Hope-Crosby "Film/RoadTo" series).
26* '''Digeri Dingo''' - An egotistical bottlecap collector who sometimes cons Taz out of his. His ego often leads to his downfall. A notorious FourthWallObserver with a ton of deadpan snark in his system.
27* '''Wendal T. Wolf''' - A neurotic Tasmanian wolf who believes himself to be LastOfHisKind, and who pathetically tries to force Taz to befriend/protect him.
28* '''Francis X. Bushlad''' - The son of the chief of the mudpeople, who hunts Taz to complete his passage into manhood but acts like an Ivy League rich kid.
29* '''Bushwacker Bob''' - The irritable owner of the hotel Taz works at, who thinks Taz is a slacker and a screw up.
30* And his mother called '''Mum''' - Bob's mother, treats Bob's workers (including Taz) with kindness while criticizing and insulting her son.
31* '''Constance ''' - A heavy-set koala maid for Bob's hotel who has a crush on Taz.
32* '''Mr. Thickly''' - A wallaby tour guide for Bob's hotel who doesn't really know anything.
33* '''Bull Gator & Axl''' - Two hunters who want to capture Taz and send him to a zoo, for all the zoo-going children of the world. They usually fail because Axl "does something stupid", that tends to result in a knock upside the head for Axl, and/or the both of them getting mauled by Taz.
34* '''Buddy Boar''' - Taz's best friend who acts like a Hollywood agent. By season 2, he's PutOnABus, making minor [[TheCameo cameo appearances]] afterward.
35* '''The Platypus Brothers''' - Timothy and Daniel, two genius inventors who use Taz as their guinea pig.
36* '''The Kiwi''' - A tiny yellow bird that Taz can't seem to eat, because it easily outwits him. It makes the [[WesternAnimation/WileECoyoteAndTheRoadRunner Road Runner]] look like a snail.
37* '''The Bushrats''' - Rats that attack people and speak in subtitles.
38* '''Willie Wombat''' - A character added to the show later, who is good-natured, says hello to everything and everyone and complains about his role on the show which is a WesternAnimation/BugsBunny {{Expy}}.
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40[[ThemeTuneRollcall Have we left anyone out?]] [[MyFriendsAndZoidberg Oh yeah. Don't forget Taz.]]
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42[[/folder]]
43
44So as not to create an entire family of Tazes, despite being the eldest child of three, Taz himself is portrayed as being somewhat backwards, with his family being (relatively) civilised and fully capable of speaking English. However, they too are also fully capable of causing carnage, though they have more self-control. His parents are especially patient and understanding with him... like they would be if he was... you know... ''special.''
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46As with many 90's cartoons, it got a few Video Games. The Platform/SegaGenesis game was a fairly standard side-scrolling platformer while the game for the [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] was an obstacle/racing game where Taz ran down the street trying to catch and eat Kiwis and other birds.
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49!!This show contains examples of:
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51* FiveFiveFive: In "Pledge Pledge", Mr. Thickly runs a fundraiser where he asks viewers to call "555-tazz" to make donations. They don't receive any donations. [[spoiler:It's revealed in the end that 555-tazz is Digeri Dingo's phone number and he's been keeping the donations for himself.]]
52* AccessoryWearingCartoonAnimal: Mr. Thickly wears an outback hat, Axl wears a jungle explorer's hat and bandana, Bull wears an outback hat, bandana, vest and gloves, and Constance wears a maid's hat and apron, and black pumps.
53* AccidentalAstronaut: In the episode "Astro-Taz", Taz finds himself onboard a combat spaceship intended to handle an incoming meteorite shower. After accidentally launching it, he believes himself to be in a video game, to which the ground crew just says "Sure, let's go with it," and makes him destroy the meteoroids anyway.
54* AccidentallyBrokeTheMacGuffin: Taz does this to the golf trophy at the end of "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back".
55* AcidTripDimension: In "Taz in Keeweeland", the Kee-wee creates a vortex that sucks them through to Keeweeland, a strange place reminiscent of Wackyland but populated by Kee-Wees.
56* AdaptationDistillation: There were a few video games made based on the show for the Platform/SegaGenesis/Mega Drive, [[Platform/SegaMasterSystem Master System]], Platform/GameGear, [[Platform/SuperNintendoEntertainmentSystem SNES]] and Platform/GameBoy. Only Taz primarily starred in them (indeed [[VideoGame/TazManiaSega the Genesis/Mega Drive version]] is the only time Taz's family gets screen time on any of these video games, and only for the opening cutscene. Most of the other characters/enemies were generic alligators, carnivorous plants, rock monsters and others, culminating in a final boss battle with a gigantic seagull).
57** Francis also appeared as a recurring enemy in [[VideoGame/TazManiaSunsoft the SNES version]] and a boss in the Genesis game. Axl and Bull were a stage's bosses in their truck on the Genesis/Mega Drive version. Francis and Bull were also bosses on the Master System version as well.
58*** The Bushrats also appear as enemies in a few stages, especially in the Master System and Game Gear versions.
59** The SNES version focused on Taz's efforts to catch and eat the Kiwi on a busy highway. Some characters from the show would appear as obstacles, and occasionally Digeri Dingo would hand Taz a power-up. At the end of each level when the sufficient amount of Kiwi were "collected", Taz would drift off to sleep and open his mouth, at which point all the "collected" Kiwi (as well as any eaten bird, Bushrat, and whatever food powerup Digeri handed to him for some reason) would escape from his mouth unharmed.
60* AllAnimalsAreDogs: Dog, who is a turtle. Who thinks he is a dog.
61* AllClothUnravels: In "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty", Kitty unravels a comforter off the bed and Taz has to knit it back together.
62* AllJustADream: In "Taz and the Pterodactyl," Taz meets and befriends a huge pterodactyl that carries him around the landscape... or he just imagined it while playing with his pterodactyl kite. You decide.
63** The fourth season episode "Bushlad's Lament" featuring an elderly Francis and an elderly Taz also turns out to be a dream at the end.
64* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Italian version has a different [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-opPzpRF78 opening theme.]] The Korean version also has a different [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aNOzJ9J8xsU opening theme]] too.
65* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: The Kiwi is bright yellow and the Platypus Brothers are orange. No members of Taz's family are black like real Tasmanian devils, but are instead red or orange.
66* AndYouThoughtItWasAGame: The premise of the trio of "Road to Taz-Mania" episodes: Hugh and Drew go on what they think is a mundane road trip with Taz, only to be unaware that spies are trying to thwart them for various reasons. Taz is the only one who knows something is amiss but [[CassandraTruth they don't pay him any mind when he tries to tell them.]]
67* AnimatedActors: In "But Is It Taz?", Taz gets fed up, rips up his contract and storms off the set.
68** "The amazing shrinking Taz and co." squeezes this trope for all it's worth. We see the "actors" between scenes, being interviewed and commenting on their job; Bull Gator is implied to be somewhat jealous of Taz ("Mister Merchandised Character") and Taz's dad keeps walking on the set to get a role despite not being the episode's script.
69* AnimationBump: Any time Creator/JonMcClenahan and Startoons worked on the show, including the intro.
70* AnnoyingPatient: In "Nursemaid Taz", Digeri Dingo fakes a broken leg so he can get Taz's family to wait on him. They soon start killing him with kindness, force-feeding him soup and piling pillows on him till he nearly goes insane.
71* AntiVillain: Bull Gator and Axl just want to please zoo-going children of the world. And get money for doing so.
72* AnvilOnHead: There is an short segment where the Tazmanian Comedy Institute researches the optimal heaviness of an x-ton weight by dropping several weights on Bush Rats and gauging the reaction of the audience. The audience is silent for the 5, 10, and even 15.99999999 ton weights (though they "briefly crack smiles, and then fall into a deep depression".), but laugh hysterically when the 16 ton weight drops.
73* AreYouPonderingWhatImPondering: The Platypus Brothers in "Never Cry Taz":
74-->'''Timothy:''' Are you thinking what I'm thinking?\
75'''Daniel:''' Not unless you've got the theme from ''Film/HelloDolly'' running through your head.
76** The fact that the voice actors playing the brothers are Creator/RobPaulsen and Creator/MauriceLaMarche (who play ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'', the TropeNamers), [[ActorAllusion add a bonus in-joke]] to that exchange.
77* ArtShift: When Molly is narrating her script idea in "The Taz Story Primer", the story is depicted as animated doodle.
78* AsteroidsMonster: When Taz blows up the eponymous thing in "The Thing That Ate the Outback", he finds himself facing an army of miniature things; each one as ravenous as the original.
79* BananaPeel: In "Tazmanian Lullaby", Francis manages to calm Taz down by playing various musical instruents, but with each new instrument he tries, the screen keeps shaking. The camera then focuses on Francis to reveal that [[EpicFail he slipped on the same banana peel]] [[RuleOfThree three times]].
80* BarefootCartoonAnimal: Daniel and Timothy Platypus.
81* BewareTheNiceOnes: When Constance finds out her favorite wrestler isn't just putting on an act, and is really and truly beating seven kinds of snot out of Taz, she takes exception to his behavior and thoroughly kicks his ass.
82* BigGuyLittleGuy: Axl and Bull Gator. bull, who is the brains of the outfit, is half the size of Axl.
83* BlahBlahBlah: All of Hugh's explanations start off detailed before degenerating into "blah, blah, blah" as he realises no one is listening, ending with "Yakety Schmackity".
84* BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce: In "Francis Takes a Stand", Francis switches Taz's lemonade recipe with a recipe for a BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce. Naturally, Francis ends up drinking more of the stuff than Taz does.
85* BornInTheTheatre: "Retakes Not Included" starts with Bull and Axl running off the edge of the animation and finding themselves standing on a blank page. This is the first of Bull's many complaints about the shoddy production values of this particular episode. At the end of the episode, the traditional 'end-of-reel' markings flash up the screen while the characters continue to bicker.
86* BowledOver: In "Yet Another Road To Taz-Mania", Taz and a group of spies get trapped in a pin-setter, set up on the bowling alley, and knocked down by a bowling ball.
87* BowlingForRatings: "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania". Once more, Taz is stuck on a road trip with Hugh and Uncle Drew. This time, they are going bowling, and the spies are after their new bowling ball.
88* BridgeLogic: In "The Bushrats Must Be Crazy", a lightning bolt drops a conveniently placed tree across a chasm to allow the Bushrats to continue their search for the Great Duck. Subverted immediately afterwards as a second lightning bolt strikes the log while they are halfway across.
89%%* BurgerFool: Burger Thing in "But Is It Taz?".
90* CargoCult: In "The Bushrats Must Be Crazy", the Bushrats start worshiping Jake's rubber duck.
91* CatsAreMean: In "Here, Kitty, Kitty, Kitty" part one and two, Molly adopts a psychotic stray cat.
92* CaughtInASnare: During the start of "Hypnotazed", Bull Gator & Axl get trapped in a snare they set for Taz; then Taz trips another nearby snare on purpose just so he can get close enough to make hilarity ensue.
93%%* CheerfulChild: Jake.
94* ChekhovsGun: Played with in an episode where a large weight dangles precariously above the characters throughout. Later it's revealed that it was AllJustADream of Francis Bushlad's. Bushlad berates the writers for the lame ending and for not using the weight. The writers retaliate by dropping it on him repeatedly.
95* ChristmasEpisode: "No Time for Christmas". With everybody in Tazmania getting ready for Christmas, Taz makes a trip across the outback to deliver gifts to his friends.
96* ClipShow: "The Platypi Psonic Psensation Psimulator". The Platypus Brothers use their new invention to probe Taz's memories for "unused" episode segments.
97* ConspicuousTrenchcoat: Standard attire for the spies in "The Road to Tazmania" episodes.
98* CoolUncle: Drew is adored by Taz and his siblings. Maybe because he's a NoCelebritiesWereHarmed version of Creator/BobHope.
99* CrowdedCastShot: In the Christmas episode, Taz's father narrates the closing of the story mentioning the heartwarming arrival of "all our friends who were sadly cut for screentime" before they arrive ''en masse'' for a "heartwarming cast shot."
100%%* CuteBruiser: Constance Koala.
101%%* DeadpanSnarker: Digeri Dingo.
102* {{Determinator}}: Francis X. Bushlad never gives up when it comes to trying to capture Taz so that he can pass his manhood ritual and take his father's place as Chief of the Mudpeople.
103%%* DevilInPlainSight: "Kitty", the aforementioned cat.
104* DIYDentistry: When Taz has a sore tooth, the Platypus Brothers try variations. First the doorknob, then tying it to their truck, and eventually a giant rock off thrown off a precipice. Nothing works until they shoot Taz with a cannon - and they get the wrong tooth!
105* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Taz's family in one episode treats his love of comics like it's a drug addiction. (Though the short also shows their own fixations).
106* ADogNamedCat: Taz has a pet turtle named Dog.
107* DoomItYourself: The entire plot of "Home Despair" as Taz attempts to repair a hole in the wall before his parents get home.
108* DreamSequence: A surprisingly emotionally one in "Comic Madness". Taz dreams of being an expy of Superman. His parents are kidnapped by the super villain Bad Guy (who resembles an expy of Darth Vader), who forces Taz to choose between saving his parents, or preventing the villain from burning all of Taz's comics. [[spoiler:Taz does the right thing, but then the reveal happens that underneath the helmet is Taz's younger brother who says Taz loved those comics more than him, this causes Taz-Man to fall, and shocks Taz awake.]]
109* DrivingADesk: In "To Catch a Taz" (an homage to Creator/AlfredHitchcock films, especially ''Film/NorthByNorthwest''), this is revealed to be happening during a chase scene when Wendal gets out of his car (which is on rollers) and casually walks up to Taz as the scenery continues to race by in the background.
110%%* EatTheCamera: At least four times.
111* EducationThroughPyrotechnics: In "The Thing That Ate the Outback", Taz creates the eponymous thing with a mail-order chemistry kit.
112* EjectionSeat: One gets installed in the family minivan (without the Devil's knowledge) in "Yet Another Road to Tazmania". Taz is accidentally ejected from the car while Hugh is trying to turn on the air conditioning.
113* EpicFail: One episode started with Taz breaking character and explaining that he was tired and going to take a nap now. Francis X. Bushlad spends the rest of the episode trying to catch him, and does an even worse job of it than usual. Even though Taz is ''asleep'' the whole time.
114* EpilepticFlashingLights: The intro (at least the long version, as there is a shorter version that takes out the offending parts).
115* EscalatingWar: "War and Pieces" consists entirely of an escalating war between Taz and Molly that begins when Molly's loud music causes Taz to drop his sandwich, and he retaliates by eating her [=CDs=].
116%%* EverybodyLaughsEnding: Used (and {{Lampshaded}} to hell and back) in "The Platypi Psonic Psensation Psimulator".
117* EvilPoacher: Bull Gator and Axl, for a sufficiently low value of 'evil'. They are trying to capture Taz and take him to a zoo for the children.
118* {{Expy}}: The Kiwi to the Roadrunner. Both are birds who run at high speeds and are chased by a predator who never catches them.
119%%** Willie Wombat to Bugs Bunny (much to the latter's chagrin)
120%%** Bob and Mum are basically [[Series/FawltyTowers Basil and Sybil Fawlty]], with Taz as Manuel.
121* ExecutiveMeddling: Done in-universe in the episode "Taz Babies." The Vice President of the network makes changes to the show, including truncating scenes of witty dialogue, making Bull Gator the main character, changing Axl into a dog, and eventually turning it into a SpinoffBabies show before deciding to just cancel it entirely.
122* ExtremeOmnivore: Although Taz has shown that he will eat absolutely anything, this trope is pushed to its most extreme point in this show, with him eating sheep, pets, TNT, fridges and other characters, often without chewing.
123* FaceOnAMilkCarton: Happens to the Platypus Brothers when they get lost searching for Taz in their attic in "Never Cry Taz".
124* FallingIntoTheCockpit: This is how Taz ends up piloting a space shuttle to save the Earth from a meteor swarm in "Astro-Taz". Of course, [[IKnowMortalKombat he thinks it's just a video game]].
125* FarSideIsland: Taz and Wendal are stranded on one in "Taz-Manian Theatre".
126* FelonyMisdemeanor: In "The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man", Mr. Thickly attempts to persuade Taz to make the mailman his arch-enemy for the heinous crime of delivering junk mail to Taz's family.
127* FingerInABarrel: A variant in the opening credits sequence; During the line "''Francis X. Bushlad is never uncouth''", Francis walks up to Digeri Dingo and is about to shoot an arrow at him from his bow. Digeri sticks his finger on Francis' arrow, resulting in Francis being launched backwards when he fires his bow.
128* FireBreathingDiner: Happens in "Francis takes a Stand" when Francis switches Taz's lemonade recipe for a hot sauce recipe. Taz's resulting fire breath scorches Francis like a flamethrower. When Francis tries to turn the tables on Taz and takes a swig of the lemonade/hot sauce, his fire breath acts like a jet engine and propels him into a cliff.
129* FleaEpisode: In "A Flea For Me", when Taz eats out of the garbage can, he picks up a flea, which makes him itch. Taz tries to keep Jean from finding out, as she would give him a bath if she knew, and since Taz hates water, he HatesBaths. At the end of the episode, [[HereWeGoAgain the Flea now makes Jean itch]].
130* FluffyTheTerrible: One short has Molly adopt a kitten that acts like a sweet little puddytat around her, but is really a psychotic malicious monster.
131* ForInconveniencePressOne: Taz gets caught in a loop of these in "Taz in Keeweeland". They always end with him being instructed to press the 'pound' key, at which point [[ReachingBetweenTheLines the Keewee pops out of the handset and pounds him on the head with a mallet]].
132* FourthWallObserver:
133%%** Digeri Dingo.
134** Taz can sense incoming flashbacks. He's not fond of them.
135* FreakyFridayFlip: Taz and Molly swap bodies in "The Outer Taz-Manian Zone".
136* FullyDressedCartoonAnimal: Hugh, Jean and Molly are all fully clothed.
137* FurryConfusion: Sapient animals exist in this world alongside humans. But there are also zoos where they are kept, and two hunters responsible for capturing animals for the zoo are anthropomorphic alligators.
138* GenreSavvy: Just about any character, due to there being NoFourthWall, though notably Willie Wombat, who is all too aware that he's going through the motions of a predator-chases-prey cartoon, and grows increasingly resentful about it as the series goes on.
139* GoodAngelBadAngel: In "Just Be Cuz", Francis uses his younger cousin Edgar for bait so that he can capture Taz and pass his manhood ritual. Francis' shoulder devil, who wears a black business suit, congratulates him on his success, while his shoulder angel, who wears a blue business suit, protests and convinces him to save Edgar from Taz.
140* GRatedMentalIllness: The whole concept of Taz. Taz's family is perfectly articulate and self-controlled. They can spin, but don't do so randomly. Even his littlest brother. Despite being the oldest of three, Taz... has decidedly less smarts and self-control. While a majority of Looney Tunes are mentally handicapped in some way, it is this comparison to other perfecly capable characters that makes it appear heavier and more grounded in reality. Ah, the joys of strongly insinuating that a popular children's cartoon character has a visible learning disability, possibly Down's Syndrome or a form of autism...
141* GreenGators: Axl Gator has green skin, but his underside is yellow.
142* HadTheSillyThingInReverse: Happens at the end of "Bird-Brained Beast" when the Platypus Brothers back their truck over Taz as they are leaving.
143* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Jake wears and shirt and shoes but no pants, and all Buddy Boar wears is a jacket.
144* {{Hammerspace}}: ''Taz-Mania'' used many of the tropes from the ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' shorts, so Hammerspace was well and truly in effect. In "A Flea for Me", for example, the flea pulls a complete oil well out from under his coat.
145* HandOrObjectUnderwear: In "Kee-Wee Cornered", after Taz accidentally rips his own tail off, he covers his butt with a hat.
146%%* HappilyMarried: Hugh and Jean.
147* HeadphonesEqualIsolation: Molly wears headphones near constantly and misses things like her brother screaming for help because he's CaughtInASnare.
148* HelicopterFlyswatter: In "Taz in Keeweeland", Taz becomes a giant atop a skyscraper, swatting at the Kiwi in a biplane.
149* HellHotel: The motel in "A Midsummer Night's Scream" where the staff attempt to murder Taz and Bushwacker Bob.
150%%* HeterosexualLifePartners: The Platypus Brothers.
151%%* HospitalHottie: Dr. Duckbreath's nurse.
152* HotSauceDrinking: In "Francis Takes a Stand", Francis swaps Taz's lemonade recipe for a hot sauce recipe, resulting in Taz drinking a pitcher of hot sauce and turning into a FireBreathingDiner.
153* HumanKnot: Happens to Taz in one episode, caused by Rex the Wrecker.
154* IKnowMortalKombat: In "Astro-Taz", Taz's skill at video games allows him to completely shoot out a meteor swarm that was going to destroy the Earth.
155* ImAHumanitarian: The owner and staff of the motel in "A Midsummer Night's Scream".
156* IncredibleShrinkingMan: In "The Amazing Shrinking Taz & Co.", Bull and Axl use one of the Platypus Brothers' inventions to shrink Taz, only to end up shrinking themselves as well.
157* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: Bull Gator and Axl, who tend to end up injuring themselves (Bull in particular) in their constant attempts to capture Taz and sell him to a zoo.
158* InevitableWaterfall: A standard fixture anytime a character ends up on the river. A ludicrously tall example occurs in "Doubting Dingo".
159* InherentlyFunnyWords: Arugula (especialy when John Astin says it). The word comes disproportionately often in the Bull Gator and Axl episodes.
160* InformedSpecies: Wendal T. Wolf is called a [[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/57/ThylacineOslo.jpg Tasmanian wolf]], but lacks all the visible distinguishing features of the real animal, even its stripes. Taz is also very different from his real-life counterpart and tried to eat Wendal in one episode, while in real life the larger Tasmanian wolves preyed on the devils.
161* InnOfNoReturn: The motel in "A Midsummer Night's Scream" where the staff attempt to kill and eat Taz and Bushwacker Bob.
162* InsigniaRipOffRitual: Happens to an elderly Francis X. Bushlad when it is discovered that he never completed his manhood ritual.
163* InsistentTerminology: Buddy Boar was not "fired". He was "promoted".
164* TheInspectorIsComing: In "Gone with the Windbag", the hotel staff are preparing for the visit of an especially demanding critic named F.H. Leghorn. Bushwalker Bob doesn't realize until it's too late that the guest he has been rude to, from kicking him out of his room for Foghorn to giving him a sandwich from the garbage, is the ''actual'' critic and gives him a scathing review, who seemed happy with his visit until the entire misunderstanding occurs.
165* ItsQuietTooQuiet: Dropped into the middle of one of Wendal T Wolf's neurotic monologues: "..and then suddenly the jungle gets quiet… [insane paranoid AsideGlance] ''too'' quiet…"
166* ItWasHereISwear: Taz's attempts to convince Bushwacker Bob that someone is trying to murder them in "A Midsummer Night's Scream".
167* IveGotAnXAndImNotAfraidToUseIt: In "The Pied Piper of Taz-Mania", one of Francis' fellow tribesmen mocks his musical aspirations with the words "He's got an accordion and he's not afraid to use it!".
168* JaywalkingWillRuinYourLife: In "The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man", Taz gets arrested for attempting to remove junk mail from someone's letterbox.
169%%* {{Jerkass}}: Bushwacker Bob and Digeri Dingo.
170* JerkWithAHeartOfGold:
171%%** Taz in some episodes.
172%%** Bushwacker Bob and Digeri Dingo have their rare soft sides.
173** Molly is a bit of a brat at times, but she ''does'' love her brother. If only he didn't keep annoying her so much.
174* JunglesSoundLikeKookaburras: The kookaburra sound is heard during the intro. Coincidentally, there are wild kookaburras in Tasmania in RealLife, so MisplacedWildlife is averted in this case.
175* KickedUpstairs: Buddy Boar's few appearances in the second series reveal he was removed from the show and made a director.
176* KingKongClimb: In "Taz in Keeweeland", Taz becomes a giant atop a skyscraper, swatting at the Kiwi in a biplane.
177* KnifeOutline: Happens to Taz when he walks into the bathroom of the InnOfNoReturn in "A Midsummer Night's Scream".
178* KnowNothingKnowItAll: Well-meaning and gregarious though he is, Mr. Thickly's assessment of his own expertise has absolutely no bearing on the reality of same.
179* LastOfHisKind: Wendal T. Wolf, the last Tasmanian wolf alive.
180* TheLastStraw: In the first appearance of the Kee-Wee, Taz and Buddy Boar end up tied to a tree dangling over the edge of a cliff. The Kee-Wee returns Buddy's lucky coin, which it had stolen earlier, and the extra weight is enough to cause the tree to snap.
181* {{Leitmotif}}: This show's theme music would later accompany Taz's cameos on ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Histeria}}''
182** The Platypus Brothers are frequently accompanied by "The Barber of Seville" by Music/GioachinoRossini.
183* LemonadeStandPlot: In "Francis Takes a Stand", Taz and Francis X. Bushlad set up competing lemonade stands in hopes of making big money.
184* LivingInAFurnitureStore: Being a parody of typical SitCom family, the Tasmanian Devils' home is like this. The exception is Taz's room, which is literally a cave whose only furnishing is a rock that he sleeps on.
185* LowSpeedChase: In "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back" Hugh, Drew and Taz get involved in a golf buggy chase. At one point Jean, who is on foot, overtakes them to remind them that they still need to buy orange juice.
186* MadeOfExplodium: In "Taz Live", the Platypus Brothers play [[RuleOfThree three]] different musical instruments for Hotel Tasmania's talent show; electric guitars, tubas, and violins. Every time they so much as play a single note, their instruments explode.
187* MediumAwareness: Many characters are aware that they are in a cartoon. Taking to its (il)logical extreme in "Retakes Not Included", which consists largely of Bull Gator pointing out the shoddy production values and amateurish direction of this particular episode. And it's hilarious.
188* MenCantKeepHouse: In "Boys Just Want To Have Fun", Jean and Molly decide to go to the mother and daughter synchronized swimming championship. While they're out, Hugh and the boys decide to have some fun and games. Predictably they make a mess of the place, until the girls return home early.
189* MickeyMousing: As with the other early WBA comedy shows (''Tiny Toon Adventures'', ''Animaniacs'', ''Freakazoid!'', ''Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries'', ''Pinky and the Brain'', ''Histeria'').
190* MirrorCharacter: Taz may stick out as like a caveman in a suburban family most of the time. However they can all spin like Taz, and get his father frustrated enough and suddenly he's speaking gibberish and throwing a destructive fit like his son.
191* MirrorMonologue: Willie Wombat gives himself one when he is psyching himself up to go in the boss's office and request his own series in "Willie Wombat's Last Stand".
192* MirrorRoutine: A spy (who naturally looks nothing like Taz) does this to Taz in "Yet Another Road To Taz-Mania".
193* MisleadingPackageSize: In "Sub Commander Taz", he ordered a nuclear submarine from a comic-book ad. It was delivered in a crate that filled most of the room, but it turned out to be a toy so small it could be dropped into a water glass.
194* MisplacedWildlife: Somewhat averted. Many of the characters are creatures indigenous to Tasmania including wombats, platypi, and of course Tasmanian devils, as well as animals more common in mainland Australia like dingoes and koalas, though some are invasive/introduced species in real life such as turtles and boars.
195** Then again, the island in the series is the fictional Taz-mania, which just happens to have almost the same name.
196* MistakenForProfound: Happens to Taz in "Ask Taz". Bushwhacker Bob has Taz scrubbing the floor at the hotel. A senator on vacation asks Bob for cruise advice and hears Taz grumbling "Taz hate water." Just then, the television reports that the cruise ship has sunk. Feeling lucky, the senator then asks Taz's advice on a flood bill. The senator takes "Taz hate water" to mean Taz approves of the bill and compliments him on his genius. Bob stirkes at this business opportunity and quickly sets up an "Ask Taz" booth. The phones ring off the hook and Taz diligently answers them "Taz hate water" while still trying to perform his regular job as bellhop. When Taz is offered a television show, Bob craves the proceeds. Taz uses this as leverage to make Bob do some work. The show is a hit, with Taz answering "Taz hate water" to every question.
197* MistakenForSpecialGuest: The episode "Gone with the Windbag" shows Bushwacker Bob and Taz preparing for the arrival of a nasty critic named F.H. Leghorn. When Foghorn Leghorn shows up, they assume it's him, so they do whatever it takes to please him. Along the way they're rude to another guest at the hotel, kicking him out of his room, running over him with a bike and offering him a sandwich from the garbage while cooking constant meals for Foghorn. The guest loses his temper, revealing the ''he'' is F.H. Leghorn and will give them a scathing review.
198* MistakenForSpies: Happens to Hugh, Drew and Taz in "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania". Taz, Hugh, and Drew are driving to the Port Arthur Orange Juice Festival. Taz has to pee so Hugh stops at the Spy Gas station. Some spies follow him into the restroom. Meanwhile, as Hugh and Drew talk to the manager, he offers them a free orange bowling ball. When they leave, another spy arrives using the same code phrases that came up in Hugh and Drew's conversation, and the manager realizes he gave the ball to the wrong person. He sends spies to get it back.
199* MostDefinitelyNotAVillain: "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania" featured two spies who dressed themselves as tourists from Cleveland. Practically every conversation they had included some mention about the place.
200* MrImagination: Taz is portrayed as this in several episodes, such as "Sub Commander Taz" and "The Origin of the Beginning of the Incredible Taz-Man".
201* MusicSoothesTheSavageBeast: Francis discovers he has this ability in "Tazmanian Lullaby". The only downside he sees on that is Taz having more artistic sensitivity than the whole tribe together.
202* NatureTinkling: in the episode "Merit Badgered", when Taz and Jake go hiking, Jake is forced to explain to his brother at one point that nature doesn't have toilets, and he needs to go to the bushes.
203* NeverTheSelvesShallMeet: Marvin the Martian's team-up with Taz. For whatever reason, hooking Taz up to some big gyroscope thing allows him to spin them through time. Marvin is always cautioning him not to meet himself, as "It results in an EarthShatteringKaboom." Of course, he forgets this advice. The result was somewhat similar to the ending of that ''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'' episode where Buster, Hamton and Plucky drank beer.
204%%* NiceGuy: Mr. Thickly, Hugh, Jean, the Platypus Brothers and Willie Wombat.
205* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed:
206** Hugh is Music/BingCrosby, and Drew is Creator/BobHope (as his episodes are {{Whole Plot Reference}}s to the Hope/Crosby "[[Film/RoadTo Road Pictures]]"); Wendal is Creator/WoodyAllen.
207** Molly's favorite BoyBand New Chips off the Block are an obvious play on Music/NewKidsOnTheBlock.
208* NoEnding: "Retakes Not Included", possibly the most meta episode of the series, has no ending because Buddy Boar literally forgot to include the final scene.
209* NoFourthWall: Just like [[Franchise/LooneyTunes its parent series]]. The show does the AnimatedActors routine several times. Digeri Dingo will often outline an episode's plot and do a TitleDrop (then [[LampshadeHanging pat himself on the back for it]]). Then there's Hugh's little spiel at the start of "Home Despair":
210--> '''Hugh''' (''to Taz''): Now I know [[OutOfCharacterMoment it's not like us]] to leave you alone to do any housework, son. And it'll probably all [[GoneHorriblyWrong end in tears]]. But the writers were hard up for a story. And heck, we're [[invoked]] [[MST3KMantra just cartoon characters]], anyway.
211* NotEvenBotheringWithTheAccent: The hotel staff are the only characters with Australian accents; everyone else is American.
212%%* NobleSavage: The Bushrats, for the most part.
213* ObfuscatingDisability: In "Nursemaid Taz", Digeri Dingo fakes having a broken leg in order to get the Tasmanian Devils to wait on him hand and foot.
214* ObligatoryJoke: At the start of "Yet Another Road to Taz-Mania", Taz is set up by Hugh and Drew to do his usual gibberish grunting that he does at the end of the intro sequence. He half-heartedly does it, adding "Yeah yeah yeah."
215* OddNameOut: Molly's favourite band is The New Chips off the Block; Donnie, Ronnie, Lonnie, Bonnie and Clyde.
216* OilSlick: One is installed in the car in "Yet Another Road To Taz-Mania".
217* OvershadowedByAwesome: ''Taz-Mania'' is often overshadowed by the 90's Warner Bros. cartoons executive produced by Creator/StevenSpielberg (''WesternAnimation/TinyToonAdventures'', ''WesternAnimation/{{Animaniacs}}'', ''WesternAnimation/PinkyAndTheBrain'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Freakazoid}}'') though it's still fondly remembered.
218* PaleFemalesDarkMales: Averted with the Tasmanian Devils. Jean and Molly have darker fur than Hugh and Jake, although Taz is darker than all the rest of his family.
219* PaperThinDisguise: In "Devil of a Job", after Mum informs Bob that a Tasmanian hotel should have a Tasmanian Devil employed on opening day, Bob has what he thinks is a Tasmanian Devil... Only to be a small bird in a Tasmanian Devil costume. Mum knows it's not a real Tasmanian Devil, but Bob is angry because the bird had told him he was. Justified since at this point, Bob doesn't really know what a Tasmanian Devil looks like.
220* PatterSong: Francis X. Bushlad gets brief one (set to the tune of "Modern Major General") extolling the virtues of his lemonade in "Francis Takes a Stand".
221* PepperSneeze: In "Food for Thought", Taz sprinkling pepper on an egg causes the alligator inside to sneeze and hatch out.
222* PlankGag: Axl does it to Bull Gator. Bull's response is a GenreSavvy "I really should have seen that coming".
223* PoliceCodeForEverything: In "To Catch a Taz", Wendal arrests Thickly on "a 219; a fashion faux pas".
224%%* ThePollyanna: Willie Wombat.
225* PowerUpFood: In "We'll Always Have Taz-Mania", Hugh gets a Franchise/{{Popeye}}-style burst of strength from orange juice, allowing him to swim up a 2000-foot waterfall pushing a boat.
226* PricelessMingVase:
227** The golf trophy in "Return of the Road to Taz-Mania Strikes Back".
228** In "Gone to Pieces", Taz accidentally breaks Jean's vase when he plays tiddlywinks with his bottle cap collection. After spending the entire episode trying to put the vase back together, with each attempt breaking the vase even more, Taz eventually sells his bottle cap collection to raise the money to buy a new vase. [[spoiler:At the end of the episode, it is revealed that [[ShaggyDogStory Jean was planning to sell the vase at her next garage sale for five dollars]]. Taz gets upset and destroys the replacement vase when he realizes that all his efforts were for nothing.]]
229* PunchClockHero: [[WesternAnimation/RalphWolfAndSamSheepdog Sam Sheepdog]] appeared in one episode. Taz replaced Ralph Wolf as the PunchClockVillain.
230%%* PuttingOnTheReich: The Cola Secret Police in "We'll Always Have Taz-Mania".
231* QuicksandSucks: In "A Devil of a Job", Bushwhacker Bob and Mr. Thickley are looking for a Tasmanian Devil to use as an attraction for their hotel. At one point in their search, they wander into a pit of quicksand, and Bob is quick to blame Thickley for leading them there. Thickley has to remind Bob not to move, as the more he moves, the faster he'll sink. Eventually, the both of them sink completely, but are rescued by a van driven by WesternAnimation/BugsBunny. WesternAnimation/DaffyDuck is his passenger, and tells him "[[WrongTurnAtAlbuquerque I told you it was a left turn at Albuquerque!]]"
232* [[RageAgainstTheAuthor Rage Against the Director]]: "Retakes Not Included" largely consists of Bull Gator complaining about the direction of that particular episode.
233* ReachingBetweenTheLines: In "Taz in Keeweeland'', Taz's repeated pressing of the 'pound' key allows the Keewee to pop out of the handset and pound him on the head with a mallet.
234* ReadingAheadInTheScript: Inverted in "Retakes Not Included". Bull and Axl realise that they have digressed too long and that the plot has moved on without them. They flip backwards through the script in order to catch up and prevent Taz from eating a cute fluffy bunny.
235* RealityWritingBook: The script in "Retakes Not Included" appears to be this, as turning back pages allows Bull and Axl to undo events that have already happened.
236* ARealManIsAKiller: A child-friendly parody with Francis X. Bushlad, whose father is more than willing to give a more modern and civilized initiation into manhood. He insists on forging his spirit in the tradition of his ancestors, and as such has vowed to hunt Taz.
237* ReusedCharacterDesign: The Platypus Bros. have the same facial design and lisp as Daffy Duck.
238%%* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Kiwi, the Bushrats.
239%%** Bull and Axl, the resident alligator trappers.
240* RiteOfPassage: The Mudpeople have three options: Perform a hostile takeover of a Fortune 500 company, accumulate a portfolio of stock with a net yield of no less than 36% per annum or trap a Tasmanian Devil (Francis' choice)
241* RoadRunnerVsCoyote: This trope sums up the attempts of both Francis X. Bushlad, and Bull Gator and Axl, to capture Taz, and Taz's attempts to capture the Kee-Wee.
242* RoadSignReversal: In "Road to Tazmania", a spy does this to send Hugh, Drew and Taz to the Spy Mart.
243* RuleOfFunny: The explicit reason why the RunningGag of 16-ton weights exists. There were ''laboratory tests'' done, which revealed that only weights of exactly 16 tons, not even a milligram less, were able to make the subjects laugh.
244* SequelHook: In one episode, Molly brings a kitty home and the kitty torments Taz behind Molly's back. In the end, the kitty held a sign saying "I'll be back". A later episode did feature the cat returning.
245%%* TheShangriLa: The idyllic city of Platy-La, which the Platypus Brothers find in their ''ridiculously huge'' attic.
246* ShorterMeansSmarter: Bull Gator's plans are often ruined by the taller Axl.
247%%* SickEpisode: "Feed a Cold".
248* SickeninglySweethearts: Hugh and Jean at times. Taz and Drew certainly seem to think so.
249* StickySituation: In "Gone to Pieces", Taz's attempts to mend a broken vase end up with the vase stuck to the table, and then Taz stuck to the vase.
250* SuperheroesWearCapes: Taz-Man, Taz's make-believe superhero persona, wears a cape (of the bath towel tied round your neck variety).
251* SwallowTheKey: Taz does this after he has cornered Francis X. Bushlad (who is disguised as an attractive female Tasmanian devil) in "A Young Taz's Fancy".
252* {{Telethon}}: One of the episodes revolved around one of these organized by the cast made to keep the show on the air, which raised only ''[[EpicFail ten cents]]''. [[spoiler:It turned out that [[{{Jerkass}} Digeri Dingo]] had switched the telethon's donation number so the pledgers would call ''his'' house, and he stole all of the money.]]
253* TheTelevisionTalksBack: In "Ticket Taker Taz", Molly's radio appears to be directly answering the questions she puts to it.
254* ThemeTuneRollCall: The theme song features a roll call [[ListSong so long]], they almost forget to mention Taz.
255* ThinkOfTheChildren: The primary justification used by Bull and Axl for anything they do is that they are doing it "to please the zoo-going children of the world".
256* ThisIsMySide: In "Unhappy Together", an argument between the Platypus Brothers ends with them cutting their house in half.
257* TitleDrop: Digeri Dingo does it in "Nursemaid Taz". After referring to Taz as 'nursemaid Taz', Digeri -- a notorious FourthWallObserver -- [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on it]] by turning to the camera and declaring "There! I worked the title in!".
258%%* TitleThemeTune
259* TongueOnTheFlagpole: Taz gets his tongue stuck to frozen dinner in "Take All of Me". Wendal's attempts to free him do not go well.
260%%* TooCleverByHalf: Digeri Dingo.
261* TooDumbToFool: Taz may be noisy, short-tempered, impatient and always hungry, but he manages to wear out most people's attempts to trap him, and has outwitted Bull and Axl, and Wendal, on several occasions.
262* TooDumbToLive: Marvin The Martian. He programmed a bomb to destroy Earth ''before'' his spaceship came back to pick him up. He and Taz had to resort to TimeTravel to prevent Earth's destruction.
263* TrademarkFavoriteFood: For Hugh, it's "a tall, cool glass of OJ". ("Yay.") This is a reference to an old Bing Crosby TV commercial for Minute Maid orange juice.
264%%* TraintopBattle: Taz, Wendal and Thickly at the end of "To Catch a Taz".
265* TreeBuchet: Francis X. Bushlad attempts to use one to catch Taz. You can probably guess how well it worked...
266* TroublemakingNewPet: In "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty", Molly adopts a cat that does bad things when she's not looking. The twist is that the cat blames them on Taz, her brother, rather than another pet.
267* UnderTheMistletoe: In "No Time for Christmas", there a mistletoe scene between Bushwacker Bob and Constance Koala. Same for Mr. Thickly.
268%%* TheUnintelligible: Taz.
269* TheUnreveal: "Road to Tazmania" ends with Hugh and Taz opening up the carton of orange juice to find out what is inside. As they do so, the episode {{Iris Out}}s. {{Lampshaded}} when Hugh irises in long enough to say, "Don't you just hate it when that happens?".
270* VolatileTasmanianDevil: Subverted. Taz is just as angry and incoherent as before, but the rest of his family are perfectly civilized. Taz is just the BlackSheep of his family.
271* VileVulture: In "Mall Wrecked", a pair of vultures named Henry and Gordon harass Taz, Jean, and Molly who are stranded at the closed mall when their car broke down. Unusually, Henry and Gordon refer to themselves as predators as opposed to scavengers. Eventually, they get stripped of their feathers by an enraged Taz for [[BigBrotherInstinct attempting to eat a sleeping Molly]].
272%%* {{Wackyland}}: Keeweeland in "Taz in Keeweeland".
273* WalkIntoCameraObstruction: "The Amazing Shrinking Taz and Co." when Taz, Bull and Axl are being chased by ants, Taz's eyes fill the screen then cuts to the same setting with the ants.
274* WalkThroughTheCamera: Close to the beginning of "Nursemaid Taz" with Taz's brother Jake. He and her sister are running towards the table and Jake runs into the screen and then runs out.
275* WeaponizedCar: In one of the "Road to Taz-Mania..." episodes, enemy agents turn the family minivan into a weaponized spy car after Hugh, Drew and Taz are mistaken for fellow spies.
276* WeirdnessCensor: The wildlife documentary host that shows up in some episodes always thinks the animals are stupid and uncivilised even though they speak English, wear clothes and have mastered the use of modern technology. Though Taz does meet her criteria, somewhat, as she tends to focus on him.
277%%* WhatHaveWeEar: "The Dingo's Guide to Magic".
278%%* WheelOFeet
279* WhoWritesThisCrap: Francis X. Bushlad gets an epic one in one episode, berating the writers for the AllJustADream ending and pointing out the unfired ChekhovsGun of the 16 ton weight that had been dangling over the characters' heads for most the episode. [[TemptingFate This proves unwise.]]
280* WoundedGazelleGambit: In "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty", Molly's cat gets Taz in trouble with Molly by stuffing himself into Taz's mouth making it look like Taz was eating him.
281* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes:
282%%** "Taz hate water! '''TAZ HATE WATER!'''"
283%%** "Taz hate bath!"
284%%** "Taz hate flashback! Taz HATE flashback!"
285%%** Taz hate recession!
286* WilliamTelling: According to "Unhappy Together", 'William Tell' is a favourite game of the Platypus Brothers and Daniel gets quite upset when he thinks Timothy is playing it with Taz.
287* YouPutTheXInXY: "He puts the 'Taz' in 'Taz-Mania', / Down in Taz-Mania."
288* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: In the episode, "Dr. Wendal And Mr. Taz", Wendal gets exposed to [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk gamma radiation that turns him into a monster whenever he's angry,]] and results in him pummeling Taz. Taz ends up spending the entire episode trying (and failing) to keep him calm.
289* YourTelevisionHatesYou: In "Battling Bushrats", Taz has been told by his mother to not touch the Sea Bird she's planning to cook for dinner that evening. Taz goes to watch TV and finds that every station - even the [[{{Western}} western]] channel - is showing something that's somehow connected to Sea Birds.

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