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* FunWithSubtitles: The UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning not only subtitles the Ubbi Dubbi, but writes the sound effect descriptions in Ubbi Dubbi, too!
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* FunWithSubtitles: The UsefulNotes/ClosedCaptioning MediaNotes/ClosedCaptioning not only subtitles the Ubbi Dubbi, but writes the sound effect descriptions in Ubbi Dubbi, too!
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* BungledHypnotism: In a fan-submitted play in Season 1 Episode 6, a genie, played by Pablo, hypnotizes two kids, played by Alisa and Jared, into becoming a wrestler and Miss America, respectively, instead of the other way around.
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* DrivenToSuicide: Parodied with "The Bridge", a "Play of the Week" segment from Season 2 of the 1970s version.
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* {{Pilot}}: The reboot had a [[https://youtu.be/NdYKk2AQihI?t=42 pilot episode]] filmed in 1996. It was very similar in style to the 70's series, reusing the original logo. The pilot had its own theme song using actual lyrics (not just "Come on and ZOOM"), and a completely different cast from the rest of the 90's series.
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* {{Pilot}}: The reboot had a [[https://youtu.be/NdYKk2AQihI?t=42 pilot episode]] filmed in 1996. It was very similar in style to the 70's 70s series, reusing the original logo. The pilot had its own theme song using actual lyrics (not just "Come on and ZOOM"), and a completely different cast from the rest of the 90's 90s series.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl:
** Season 1 has Lynesse & Zoe, and Keiko & Alissa.
** Season 2 has Jessie & Caroline.
** Seasons 3 and 4 have Rachel & Kaleigh.
** Seasons 5 and 6 have Kortney & Shing Ying.
** Season 6 has Maya & Cara.
** Season 7 has Taylor & Noreen.
** Season 1 has Lynesse & Zoe, and Keiko & Alissa.
** Season 2 has Jessie & Caroline.
** Seasons 3 and 4 have Rachel & Kaleigh.
** Seasons 5 and 6 have Kortney & Shing Ying.
** Season 6 has Maya & Cara.
** Season 7 has Taylor & Noreen.
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In 1999, it was given a revival,[[note]]known internally at WGBH as "ZOOM Series II"[[/note]] which lasted until 2005. Although it quickly became a PBS Kids standard, the show became notorious for being very hard to find online thanks to never getting an official release, and earlier seasons eventually getting dropped from rotation. It was followed by a far more popular SpiritualSuccessor called ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman''. Not to be confused with the popular Communication application also called zoom.
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In 1999, it was given a revival,[[note]]known internally at WGBH as "ZOOM Series II"[[/note]] which lasted until 2005. Although it quickly became a PBS Kids standard, the show became notorious for being very hard to find online thanks to never getting an official release, and earlier seasons eventually getting dropped from rotation. It was followed by a far more popular SpiritualSuccessor called ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman''. Not to be confused with the popular Communication application also called zoom.
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In 1999, it was given a revival,[[note]]known internally at WGBH as "ZOOM Series II"[[/note]] which lasted until 2005. Although it quickly became a PBS Kids standard, the show became notorious for being very hard to find online thanks to never getting an official release, and earlier seasons eventually getting dropped from rotation. It was followed by a far more popular SpiritualSuccessor called ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman''. Not to be confused with the popular Communication application also called zoom.
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* {{Pilot}}: The reboot had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdYKk2AQihI&t=113s [[https://youtu.be/NdYKk2AQihI?t=42 pilot episode]] filmed in 1996. It was very similar in style to the 70's series, reusing the original logo. The pilot had its own theme song using actual lyrics (not just "Come on and ZOOM"), and a completely different cast from the rest of the 90's series.
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* TheSmartGirl: Lynese in Season 1, Jessie in Season 2, Rachel in Seasons 3 & 4, Kortney in Seasons 5 & 6, and Taylor in Season 7.
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* {{Pilot}}: The reboot had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuQMV6fwymg com/watch?v=NdYKk2AQihI&t=113s pilot episode]] filmed in 1996. It was very similar in style to the 70's series, reusing the original logo. The pilot had its own theme song using actual lyrics (not just "Come on and ZOOM"), and a completely different cast from the rest of the 90's series.
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In 1999, it was given a revival, revival,[[note]]known internally at WGBH as "ZOOM Series II"[[/note]] which lasted until 2005. Although it quickly became a PBS Kids standard, the show became notorious for being Lost Media very hard to find online thanks to never getting an official release, and earlier seasons eventually getting dropped from rotation. (The program went off the air a few years after it ended and it was many years before much of the series appeared online; as of 2021, 27 episodes from the first season are still impossible to find unless you have a recording of them.) In the latter year, it It was followed by a far more popular SpiritualSuccessor called ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman''.
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* {{Precap}}: Almost every episode of the revival has a "today on ZOOM" segment before the funding credits. Seasons 2-7 they last 30 seconds, while in season 1 they usually lasted between 15 and 22 seconds [[note]]Some episodes opened with an introduction from a ZOOMer advising what viewers on what they would need to participate in the episode's "ZOOM Along" activity[[/note]]. Episodes not including a precap include season one's "The Making of ZOOM"[[note]]in the original broadcasts, at least; later local airings may have added one[[/note]] the first episode of season three[[note]]which began instead with an introduction from returning ZOOMers Kenny and Caroline; later airings on local stations contained a standard "Today on ZOOM", however[[/note]]; one episode of season five; the first two episodes, and the behind the scenes special in season seven.
* {{Precap}}: Almost every episode of the revival has a "today on ZOOM" segment before the funding credits. Seasons 2-7 they last 30 seconds, while in season 1 they usually lasted between 15 and 22 seconds [[note]]Some episodes opened with an introduction from a ZOOMer advising what viewers on what they would need to participate in the episode's "ZOOM Along" activity[[/note]]. Episodes not including a precap include season one's "The Making of ZOOM"[[note]]in the original broadcasts, at least; later local airings may have added one[[/note]] the first episode of season three[[note]]which began instead with an introduction from returning ZOOMers Kenny and Caroline; later airings on local stations contained a standard "Today on ZOOM", however[[/note]]; one episode of season five; the first two episodes, and the behind the scenes special in season seven.
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* {{Pilot}}: The reboot had a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuQMV6fwymg pilot episode episode]] filmed in 1996. It was very similar in style to the 70's series, reusing the original logo. The pilot had its own theme song using actual lyrics (not just "Come on and ZOOM"), and a completely different cast from the rest of the 90's series. Clips are available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UuQMV6fwymg
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* {{Precap}}: Almost every episode of the revival has a "today on ZOOM" segment before the funding credits. Seasons 2-7 they last 30 seconds, while in season 1 they usually lasted between 15 and 22 seconds [[note]]Some episodes opened with an introduction from aZOOMer [=ZOOMer=] advising what viewers on what they would need to participate in the episode's "ZOOM Along" activity[[/note]]. Episodes not including a precap include season one's "The Making of ZOOM"[[note]]in the original broadcasts, at least; later local airings may have added one[[/note]] the first episode of season three[[note]]which began instead with an introduction from returning ZOOMers [=ZOOMers=] Kenny and Caroline; later airings on local stations contained a standard "Today on ZOOM", however[[/note]]; one episode of season five; the first two episodes, and the behind the scenes special in season seven.
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* RevolvingDoorCasting: The cast of ZOOMers changed every season, while certain ZOOMers would stay in the cast if they were young enough.
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* RecycledInSpace: The series comes off as ''Series/BluePeter'' [-IN AMERICA!-]
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* TheSmartGirl: Lynesse in Season 1, Jessie in Season 2, Rachel in Seasons 3 & 4, Kortney in Seasons 5 & 6, and Taylor in Season 7.
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* RecycledInSpace: The series comes off as ''Series/BluePeter'' [-IN AMERICA!-]
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The fourth season had ten kids. Every other season had seven, as well as in the revival.
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''ZOOM'' is a TV show first created in 1972 by Creator/{{PBS}} affiliate WGBH in Boston, and which ran until 1978. Here, a cast of ethnically diverse kids called the [=ZOOMers=] (who change every season) do various activities requested by viewers who write in during the show, such as games, arts & crafts, poems, and jokes.
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** Everyone in the revival gets their own outfit, which they wear throughout the season (except during some segments where they would instead wear a T-shirt with the ZOOM logo on it, or parts requiring them to wear a different outfit, such as the Ubbi Dubbi Man segments).
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** Everyone in the revival gets their own outfit, which they wear throughout the season (except during some segments where they would instead wear a T-shirt with the ZOOM ''ZOOM'' logo on it, or parts requiring them to wear a different outfit, such as the Ubbi Dubbi Man segments).
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* BigWordShout: By season 2, PBS shows were required to add "thank you" to the end of their funding credits. Zoom was happy to oblige.
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* BigWordShout: By season 2, PBS shows were required to add "thank you" to the end of their funding credits. Zoom ''Zoom'' was happy to oblige.
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In 1999, it was given a revival, which lasted until 2005. Although it quickly became a PBS Kids standard, the show became notorious for being Lost Media thanks to never getting an official release, and earlier seasons eventually getting dropped from rotation. (The program went off the air a few years after it ended and it was many years before much of the series appeared online; as of 2021, 27 episodes from the first season are still impossible to find unless you have a recording of them.) In the latter year, it was followed by a far more popular SpiritualSuccessor called ''WesternAnimation/FetchWithRuffRuffman''.
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** Keiko tries to summon a rabbit out of a hat for Jared, Zoe, and David. It only works for David; with Jared, she summons a carrot, which he proceeds to eat. She brings a ringing telephone for Zoe, who answers and finds out it's her grandmother. As Keiko puts it in Ubbi Dubbi, "Zub-oops!"
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** In a skit from one of the currently missing episodes, Keiko tries to summon a rabbit out of a hat for Jared, Zoe, and David. It only works for David; with Jared, she summons a carrot, which he proceeds to eat. She brings a ringing telephone for Zoe, who answers and finds out it's her grandmother. As Keiko puts it in Ubbi Dubbi, "Zub-oops!"
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* TheBigGuy: David in Season 1, Claudio in Season 2, Buzz in Season 3, Garrett in Seasons 4 & 5 and Kyle in Seasons 6 & 7.
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* TheBigGuy: David Jared and Pablo in Season 1, Claudio Ray in Season 2, and Eric and Buzz in Season 3, Garrett 3. Starting in Seasons 4 & 5 and Kyle season 4, the tallest cast member was female (for example, Garrett, the tallest male in Seasons 6 & 7.season 4, was shorter than all but one of the four female cast members) until season 7, in which the trope was played straight with Francesco.
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* TheChick: Zoe in Season 1, Kaleigh in Season 3, Cara in Season 6, and Noreen in Season 7.
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** Season 1 has Lynesse & Zoe, and Keiko & Alissa.
** Season 2 has Jessie & Caroline.
** Seasons 3 and 4 have Rachel & Kaleigh.
** Seasons 5 and 6 have Kortney & Shing Ying.
** Season 6 has Maya & Cara.
** Season 7 has Taylor & Noreen.
** Season 1 has Lynesse & Zoe, and Keiko & Alissa.
** Season 2 has Jessie & Caroline.
** Seasons 3 and 4 have Rachel & Kaleigh.
** Seasons 5 and 6 have Kortney & Shing Ying.
** Season 6 has Maya & Cara.
** Season 7 has Taylor & Noreen.
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* IntroductoryOpeningCredits: In the opening credits, the name of each kid appears below them as they introduce themselves before they do some a stunt.
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* YoungerandHipper: The ZOOMers from Seasons 6 and 7 are this.
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* RevolvingDoorCasting: The cast of ZOOMers changed every season, while certain ZOOMers would stay in the cast if they were young enough.
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