* {{Adorkable}}: Stripperella herself. Despite being very in-control and ''very'' attractive, she has constant difficulty with her quips, often backtracking or needing to explain them. She's also a terrible liar when it comes to her secret identity, and is portrayed as being unlucky in love.
* AudienceAlienatingPremise: An example that has more to do with ValuesDissonance, as with the rest of the animated shows in Spike TV’s lineup. On one hand, it’s explicitly marketed as a show dedicated with excessive fan service and satire with nearly naked women throughout. On the other hand, it sticks to a lot of semi-outdated stereotypes, such as WomenAreWiser and AllMenArePerverts, that might not be too out-of-place on Creator/{{Lifetime}}.
* BestKnownForTheFanservice: Besides the lawsuit, the show is best known for having dance montages by scantily-clad strippers. Then again, since the series is called ''Stripperella'', it was deliberately [[InvokedTrope invoking]] this trope.
* CrossesTheLineTwice:
** Dr. Caesarian’s origin: it isn’t just one tragic event but four, all focussed around making him hate models.
** As we learn in a flashback to her childhood, Erotica is in fact her actual birthname.
** In "The Bridesmaid", the priest's sermon about sex and being single.
* EnsembleDarkhorse:
** Giselle, for being pretty similar to a brunette, non-villainous stripper version of [[Franchise/{{Batman}} Harley Quinn]].
** Chief Stroganoff, because everything he says and does is hilarious.
* FetishRetardant: The end result of mixing gross out humor in between the constant fanservice and sex jokes. Probably best exemplified in Erotica's lovingly animated strip performance in the pilot, which is peppered by over the top reaction shots of men frothing at the mouth and drooling literal puddles on the floor.
* FridgeLogic: Erotica's back tattoo should be visible with that costume. And since her job is a stripper...how does she keep her identity secret?
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: Just about anything Chief Stroganoff does.
* HilariousInHindsight: One episode has a bunch of men doing a song and dance number about how [[HeKnowsTooMuch they have to hurt her because she knows too much]]...and one of the singers who appears prominently looks almost ''exactly'' like [[VideoGame/Borderlands3 Troy Calypso]] down to the hairstyle and the skin tone.
* RatedMForMoney: A lot of advertisements during the original run.
* ValuesResonance: Bizarrely enough, despite being an ''incredibly'' over the top and intentionally unflattering caricature of a mentally disabled man, Special Agent 14 is depicted as being extremely competent at his job, and held in high esteem by his peers, none of whom acknowledge his very odd mannerisms. We also find out in his first appearance that he is happily married to a ''very'' attractive woman.
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