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* AbortedArc: In Episode 17, [[spoiler: energy escaping from killed [[CloneArmy Wilfords]] is starting to create some sort of structure or rift in the sky. Stocking notes that this means they need to kill more Wilfords, but this never comes up again and Wilfords killed in later episodes do not emit that energy]].
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* TrueArtIsAngsty: "Frollo Gets Flashed by a Gothic Lolita", in spite of some comedic parts.
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* AbortedArc: In Episode 17, [[spoiler: energy escaping from killed [[CloneArmy Wilfords]] is starting to create some sort of structure or rift in the sky. Stocking notes that this means they need to kill more Wilfords, but this never comes up again and Wilfords killed in later episodes do not emit that energy]].
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* AcceptableTargets: chincherrinas isn't afraid [[TakeThat to mock various works or people]], including, but not limited to:
** Pop singers like Justin Bieber and Rebecca Black.
** ''Series/{{Glee}}''. In the first episode, even Frollo is horrified that such a thing exists.
** Creator/UweBoll, unsurprisingly.
** In Hell, [[UsefulNotes/NorthKorea Kim Jong-il]], UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein, and UsefulNotes/OsamaBinLaden all make short cameos during Kneesocks' rurus rant. Perhaps the rurus taught them a lesson?
** Obviously, the Nazis.
** Lemongrab parodies this trope during his HostileShowTakeover, decrying some works that are unacceptable compared to other works that have been better received by most.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A side effect of a series that debuted in 2011 is that the jokes in the [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness earlier episodes]] (the more WebAnimation/YouTubePoop-esque first five episodes, "Frollo Sees Dead People", and "Frollo Misses his Mother") mostly rely on then-contemporary pop culture references and current events (e.g. Justin Bieber's infamy), making them feel dated in comparison to the later episodes, which tone down these topical jokes. In a case of SelfDeprecation, chincherrinas's answer to [[https://ask.fm/TheFrolloShow/answers/136981016514/likes this Ask.fm question]] lists off a moment in "Frollo Reads Mein Kampf" where Frollo and Gaston reenact the [[Memes/DragonBall "over 9000" meme]] as an unoriginal scene.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A side effect of a series that debuted in 2011 is that the jokes in the [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness earlier episodes]] (the more WebAnimation/YouTubePoop-esque YouTubePoop-esque first five episodes, "Frollo Sees Dead People", and "Frollo Misses his Mother") mostly rely on then-contemporary pop culture references and current events (e.g. Justin Bieber's infamy), making them feel dated in comparison to the later episodes, which tone down these topical jokes. In a case of SelfDeprecation, chincherrinas's answer to [[https://ask.fm/TheFrolloShow/answers/136981016514/likes this Ask.fm question]] lists off a moment in "Frollo Reads Mein Kampf" where Frollo and Gaston reenact the [[Memes/DragonBall "over 9000" meme]] as an unoriginal scene.
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* BetterThanCanon: There's a small but notable portion of the internet that considers this series' versions of Frollo and Gaston as far more entertaining and likable than their canon counterparts.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Episode wise example: "Frollo Gets Flashed" was considered the best episode in the series up to that point, with the long runtime and awesome action keeping stakes at an all time high, while displaying a few much more serious and realistic fight scenes while continuing to embrace the campy side. Later episodes up to the finale however, lean a lot more on the BodyHorror and realistic violence aspects with a much more pessimistic and existential tone more akin to that of Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion, with only the PITy episode retaining the more entertaining side the series had. With its very fitting GainaxEnding finale stepping more on existentialism, it's fair to say the series very greatly deviated from its more entertaining tone beginning with Flashed.

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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Episode wise example: "Frollo Gets Flashed" was considered the best episode in the series up to that point, with the long runtime and awesome action keeping stakes at an all time high, while displaying a few much more serious and realistic fight scenes while continuing to embrace the campy side. Later episodes up to the finale however, lean a lot more on the BodyHorror and realistic violence aspects with a much more pessimistic and existential tone more akin to that of Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion, with only the PITy Pity episode retaining the more entertaining side the series had. With its very fitting GainaxEnding finale stepping more on existentialism, it's fair to say the series very greatly deviated from its more entertaining tone beginning with Flashed.



* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The different episodes of "Frollo Finally Does It" (with the exception of PITy Story) ran into this trope the more each chapter deranged on existentialist body horror and gore, making the final episodes feel potentially too miserable to enjoy.

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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The different episodes of "Frollo Finally Does It" (with the exception of PITy Pity Story) ran into this trope the more each chapter deranged on existentialist body horror and gore, making the final episodes feel potentially too miserable to enjoy.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Episode wise example: "Frollo Gets Flashed" was considered the best episode in the series up to that point, with the long runtime and awesome action keeping stakes at an all time high, while displaying a few much more serious and realistic fight scenes while continuing to embrace the campy side. Later episodes up to the finale however, lean a lot more on the BodyHorror and realistic violence aspects with a much more pessimistic and existential tone more akin to that of Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion, with only the PITy episode retaining the more entertaining side the series had. With its very fitting GainaxEnding finale stepping more on existentialism, it's fair to say the series very greatly deviated from its more entertaining tone beginning with Flashed.
** Cross Series Examples: When WebAnimation/SmashBrosLawl's Subspace Emissary returned with the long awaited Villain Valley entry, its story ended up relying much more on ''The Frollo Show'''s existential horror, gore and realistic violence much to the detriment of fans of ''Lawl''.


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* TooBleakStoppedCaring: The different episodes of "Frollo Finally Does It" (with the exception of PITy Story) ran into this trope the more each chapter deranged on existentialist body horror and gore, making the final episodes feel potentially too miserable to enjoy.
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* MostWonderfulSound: The sound that plays whenever the Bros Pose happens.

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* MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: The sound that plays whenever the Bros Pose happens.

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Every single friendship moments between Frollo and Gaston can be hard to watch since "Last Story" [[spoiler: revealed that Gaston was a reality warper with powers similar to Ronald all along and that they pretty much manipulated every events in the "Frollo Finally Does It" arc, including the cruel, painful death of many characters such as but not restricted to: Frollo himself, Stocking, & others. To top it all off, he also holds responsibility for the universal reset alongside of Ronald, Panchi, & Haruhi as well, which involved people designated as strangers left to be completely erased from existence. He was also at fault for killing off Frollo's German Cousin Hans Frollo, one of the few of his family & in general which treated him with undying dignity, and seemingly doomed him to what seems to be a [[FateWorsethanDeath Fate Worse than Death]] for seemingly no reason other than to be a total dick]].

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Every single friendship moments between Frollo and Gaston can be hard to watch since "Last Story" [[spoiler: revealed that Gaston was a reality warper with powers similar to Ronald all along and that they pretty much manipulated every events in FanNickname: None of Wilford Brimley's creatures have official names. However, the "Frollo Finally Does It" arc, including fans gave them portmanteau names based on the cruel, painful death of many characters such as but not restricted to: Frollo himself, Stocking, & others. To top it all off, he also holds responsibility for the universal reset alongside of Ronald, Panchi, & Haruhi as well, which involved people designated as strangers left to be completely erased from existence. He was also at fault for killing off Frollo's German Cousin Hans Frollo, one name of the few of his family & in general which treated him with undying dignity, animal they are inspired by and seemingly doomed him to what seems to be a [[FateWorsethanDeath Fate Worse than Death]] for seemingly no reason other than to be a total dick]]."Wilford". For Example: The flying Wilford creatures are nicknamed "Wilfbird".


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** Every single friendship moments between Frollo and Gaston can be hard to watch since "Last Story" [[spoiler: revealed that Gaston was a reality warper with powers similar to Ronald all along and that they pretty much manipulated every events in the "Frollo Finally Does It" arc, including the cruel, painful death of many characters such as but not restricted to: Frollo himself, Stocking, & others. To top it all off, he also holds responsibility for the universal reset alongside of Ronald, Panchi, & Haruhi as well, which involved people designated as strangers left to be completely erased from existence. He was also at fault for killing off Frollo's German Cousin Hans Frollo, one of the few of his family & in general which treated him with undying dignity, and seemingly doomed him to what seems to be a [[FateWorsethanDeath Fate Worse than Death]] for seemingly no reason other than to be a total dick]].


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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: A side effect of a series that debuted in 2011 is that the jokes in the [[EarlyInstallmentWeirdness earlier episodes]] (the more WebAnimation/YouTubePoop-esque first five episodes, "Frollo Sees Dead People", and "Frollo Misses his Mother") mostly rely on then-contemporary pop culture references and current events (e.g. Justin Bieber's infamy), making them feel dated in comparison to the later episodes, which tone down these topical jokes. In a case of SelfDeprecation, chincherrinas's answer to [[https://ask.fm/TheFrolloShow/answers/136981016514/likes this Ask.fm question]] lists off a moment in "Frollo Reads Mein Kampf" where Frollo and Gaston reenact the [[Memes/DragonBall "over 9000" meme]] as an unoriginal scene.
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* CharacterRerailment: Played menacingly straight, in a meta sense. As of "Frollo Gets Flashed", Frollo starts becoming more and more of a KnightTemplar, in line with his characterization in [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame his source material]]. [[spoiler:And as of "Frollo Finally Does It" it comes back to bite him in the ass. Thankfully, Ronald [=McDonald=] of all people gives him a HeelRealization.]]

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* CharacterRerailment: Played menacingly straight, in a meta sense. As of "Frollo Gets Flashed", Frollo starts becoming more and more of a KnightTemplar, in line with his characterization in [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDame [[WesternAnimation/TheHunchbackOfNotreDameDisney his source material]]. [[spoiler:And as of "Frollo Finally Does It" it comes back to bite him in the ass. Thankfully, Ronald [=McDonald=] of all people gives him a HeelRealization.]]
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* MostWonderfulSound: The sound that plays whenever the Bros Pose happens.
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* CrazyAwesome: Frollo and Gaston. Age doesn't stop either of them from performing numerous crazy stunts.

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* CrazyAwesome: %%* Crazy Awesome: Frollo and Gaston. Age doesn't stop either of them from performing numerous crazy stunts.
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As far as I know, there is no TFS fans that actually ship Jafar and his staff or Panty with Stocking. Twincest is not YMMV.


* CargoShip: Jafar seems to have this relationship with his staff as he falls into the Underworld.



* LesYay[=/=]{{Twincest}}: Stocking is her sister's 400th evil ex. Frollo gets a nosebleed from this.
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** "Leet Fighters 7" have a teddy bear stuck in a sink that uses magic to destroy Bison's newspaper, this is taken care of in a few seconds and no one question why there was a haunted plush in the sink the smoke when the plush is destroyed imply that is was placed by [[spoiler: Gaston]] but that doesn't explain why [[spoiler: he]] would do that and why everyone forget that there was an haunted plush.

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** "Leet Fighters 7" have a teddy bear stuck in a sink that uses magic to destroy Bison's newspaper, this is taken care of in a few seconds and no one question why there was a haunted plush in the sink the sink. The smoke appearing when the plush is destroyed imply that is it was placed by [[spoiler: Gaston]] but that doesn't explain why [[spoiler: he]] would do that and why everyone forget that there was an about the haunted plush.plush in the sink.
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** One of the last song in ''Friends Story'' is the music of Blaze's death from ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''. Blaze from that game is also the character used to represent Bleemo's beast mode and the first thing that happens in ''Last Story'' (Which is the episode right after ''Friends Story'') is Bleemo being killed.

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** One of the last song in ''Friends Story'' is the music of Blaze's death from ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''. Blaze from that game is also [[spoiler: the character used to represent Bleemo's beast mode and the first thing that happens in ''Last Story'' (Which is the episode right after ''Friends Story'') is Bleemo being killed.]]
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** One of the last song in ''Friends Story'' is called "Blaze Death" from ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''. Blaze from that game is the character used to represent Bleemo's beast mode and the first thing that happens in ''Last Story'' (Which is the episode right after ''Friends Story'') is Bleemo being killed.

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** One of the last song in ''Friends Story'' is called "Blaze Death" the music of Blaze's death from ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''. Blaze from that game is also the character used to represent Bleemo's beast mode and the first thing that happens in ''Last Story'' (Which is the episode right after ''Friends Story'') is Bleemo being killed.
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** One of the last song in ''Friends Story'' is called "Blaze Death" from ''Mortal Kombat Armageddon''. Blaze from that game is the character used to represent Bleemo's beast mode and the first thing that happens in ''Last Story'' (Which is the episode right after ''Friends Story'') is Bleemo being killed.
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* HolyShitQuotient: It shoots through the roof from "Frollo Gets Flashed by a Gothic Lolita" onward.
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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Every single friendship moments between Frollo and Gaston can be hard to watch since "Last Story" [[spoiler: revealed that Gaston was a reality warper with powers similar to Ronald all along and that they pretty much manipulated every events in the "Frollo Finally Does It" arc, including the painful death of many characters including Frollo himself and the universe reset which involved people being abandonned in the old one which got destroyed. He also killed Hans Frollo which is Claude Frollo's cousin and nicest family member and doomed him to what seems to be a FateWorstThanDeath for no reasons]].

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* FunnyAneurysmMoment: Every single friendship moments between Frollo and Gaston can be hard to watch since "Last Story" [[spoiler: revealed that Gaston was a reality warper with powers similar to Ronald all along and that they pretty much manipulated every events in the "Frollo Finally Does It" arc, including the cruel, painful death of many characters including such as but not restricted to: Frollo himself and himself, Stocking, & others. To top it all off, he also holds responsibility for the universe universal reset alongside of Ronald, Panchi, & Haruhi as well, which involved people being abandonned in the old one which got destroyed. designated as strangers left to be completely erased from existence. He was also killed Hans Frollo which is Claude at fault for killing off Frollo's cousin and nicest German Cousin Hans Frollo, one of the few of his family member & in general which treated him with undying dignity, and seemingly doomed him to what seems to be a FateWorstThanDeath [[FateWorsethanDeath Fate Worse than Death]] for seemingly no reasons]].reason other than to be a total dick]].
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%%* BrokenBase: [[spoiler: Last Story is this among long time followers. Some viewers see the GainaxEnding as a fitting conclusion to the series; others see it as a disappointing and anticlimactic ending.]]

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