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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Some early episodes contain mild violence and murder, which is pretty graphic for a Creator/PBSKids show. Some also feature stories [[DownerEnding Downer Endings]], including a scant few that end with the DeathOfAChild.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Some early episodes contain mild violence and murder, which is pretty graphic for a Creator/PBSKids show. Some also feature stories with [[DownerEnding Downer Endings]], including a scant few that end with the DeathOfAChild.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates public television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten very good ratings, but then again, some critics still weren't impressed with it.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates public television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten got very good ratings, but then again, some critics still weren't impressed with it.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates public television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten very good ratings, but then again, some critics still aren't impressed with it.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Soc and Ari enjoy this status among some fans.
* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans don’t like Season Three.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Soc and Ari enjoy this status among some fans.
* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans don’t like Season Three.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates public television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten very good ratings, but then again, some critics still aren't weren't impressed with it.
* %%* EnsembleDarkhorse: Soc and Ari enjoy this status among some fans.
* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fansdon’t don't like Season Three. season three due to the changes in the voice cast and the [[NoBudget rather stiff animation.]]
* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans
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* TheWoobie: The stories have several.
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* IdiotPlot: The "Pied Piper" episode - Annie could have simply ''spoke to her mom'' and asked if she could have painted the fence and furniture another day while she goes to the party she was invited to (or done it ''earlier'').
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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process
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** As said above, most of the minor human characters in season three ended up looking uglier.
** Some of Zach's and Annie's facial expressions also qualify.
** As said above, most of the minor human characters in season three ended up looking uglier.
** Some of Zach's and Annie's facial expressions also qualify.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten very good ratings, but then again, some critics still aren't impressed with it.
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* CriticalDissonance: Just before the show premiered on PBS, some critics gave it bad reviews dismissing it as William Bennett's attempt to teach kids "incredibly preachy values" and to "outsmart ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' in prime time ratings", since they consider the fact that he hates public television. However, when the show premiered, it has gotten very good ratings, but then again, some critics still aren't impressed with it.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: They handle this pretty well.
** The episode about "Moderation" has Zach going crazy with a new channel and watching every single movie he can. The overall aesop is that he is only in the wrong for watching ''too much'' of it - he's watching movies that teach good morals and aren't family-inappropriate, but he's doing so instead of doing chores and being social - if anything it comes off as a "Too much of a good thing" rather than a "Television is bad" like some other aesops, so it doesn't come off as hypocritical. It also helps that he (and Annie when she joins him) ate excessive amounts of junk food while watching, which ends up resulting in a stomach ache.
** The episode about "Moderation" has Zach going crazy with a new channel and watching every single movie he can. The overall aesop is that he is only in the wrong for watching ''too much'' of it - he's watching movies that teach good morals and aren't family-inappropriate, but he's doing so instead of doing chores and being social - if anything it comes off as a "Too much of a good thing" rather than a "Television is bad" like some other aesops, so it doesn't come off as hypocritical. It also helps that he (and Annie when she joins him) ate excessive amounts of junk food while watching, which ends up resulting in a stomach ache.
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** The episode about "Moderation" has Zach going crazy with a new channel and watching every single movie he can. The overall aesop is that he is only in the wrong for watching ''too much'' of it - he's watching movies that teach good morals and aren't family-inappropriate, but he's doing so instead of doing chores and being social - if anything it comes off as a "Too much of a good thing" rather than a "Television is bad" like some other aesops, so it doesn't come off as hypocritical.
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** The episode about "Moderation" has Zach going crazy with a new channel and watching every single movie he can. The overall aesop is that he is only in the wrong for watching ''too much'' of it - he's watching movies that teach good morals and aren't family-inappropriate, but he's doing so instead of doing chores and being social - if anything it comes off as a "Too much of a good thing" rather than a "Television is bad" like some other aesops, so it doesn't come off as hypocritical. It also helps that he (and Annie when she joins him) ate excessive amounts of junk food while watching, which ends up resulting in a stomach ache.
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* FanonDiscontinuity: Many fans don’t like Season Three.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Fox Animation Studios, Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox's feature animation division in Phoenix, Arizona, actually produced the animation for the series, only without Creator/DonBluth being involved at all.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: Fox Animation Studios, Creator/TwentiethCenturyFox's feature animation division in Phoenix, Arizona, actually produced the animation for the series, series (well, the first two seasons), only without Creator/DonBluth being involved at all.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The animation is very neat and lively even by TV standards.
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* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: The animation is very neat and lively even by TV standards. The season three animation...not so much.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Some early episodes contain mild violence and murder, which is pretty graphic for a Creator/PBSKids show.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: Some early episodes contain mild violence and murder, which is pretty graphic for a Creator/PBSKids show. Some also feature stories [[DownerEnding Downer Endings]], including a scant few that end with the DeathOfAChild.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Annie tells Zack that "No kid gets paid $15 an hour!". While they are too young to (legally) hold a job, in 2014 Seattle ''did'' vote to raise the minimum wage to $15.
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* HilariousInHindsight: Annie tells Zack that "No kid gets paid $15 an hour!". While they are too young to (legally) hold a job, there is a growing movement in 2014 Seattle ''did'' vote the U.S. advocating for the increase of the federal minimum wage to $15 and several cities and states have passed legislation to gradually raise the minimum wage to $15. $15, with Washington D.C. being the first to reach it in July 2020.
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* EarWorm: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7762NHU3csA The theme song.]]
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* TheWoobie: The stories have several.
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* TheWoobie: The stories have several.several.
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