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* ''WesternAnimation/SushiPack'': The members of the Pack frequently have to relearn [[AnAesop Aesops]] about being a team. Like every other episode frequently.

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewSchool'': By the time of the show, Kuzco has completely forgotten the lesson he learned in [[WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove the movie]], that it's ''not'' [[ItsAllAboutMe all about him]], and relearns the same lesson in the series at least OnceAnEpisode. [[JustifiedTrope To be fair]], it's shown in flashbacks during the film that Kuzco has been spoiled rotten since he was in diapers; eighteen years of self-absorption and {{Jerkass}}ery don't just go away overnight. That being said, while he is still ''incredibly'' self-absorbed and narcissistic in ''The Emperor's New School'', he is also more solidly a JerkWithAHeartOfGold rather than a completely unlikable HateSink like he was in the early movie, and his selfish antics tend to be more dorky than truly mean.

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By the time of the show, Kuzco has completely forgotten the lesson he learned in [[WesternAnimation/TheEmperorsNewGroove the movie]], that it's ''not'' [[ItsAllAboutMe all about him]], and relearns the same lesson in the series at least OnceAnEpisode. [[JustifiedTrope To be fair]], it's shown in flashbacks during the film that Kuzco has been spoiled rotten since he was in diapers; eighteen years of self-absorption and {{Jerkass}}ery don't just go away overnight. That being said, while he is still ''incredibly'' self-absorbed and narcissistic in ''The Emperor's New School'', he is also more solidly a JerkWithAHeartOfGold rather than a completely unlikable HateSink like he was in the early movie, and his selfish antics tend to be more dorky than truly mean.mean.
** In the movie, Kronk [[TheDogBitesBack finally worked up the courage to quit going along with Yzma's evil schemes]] after she [[FelonyMisdemeanor told him she never liked his spinach puffs]]. In the series, he's back to being her minion.

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*** Well, the problem is at the end of the episode once he learned the lesson about his behavior he didn't need to alter his appearance back to the old style just because the new one had bad associations.

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*** **** Well, the problem is at the end of the episode once he learned the lesson about his behavior he didn't need to alter his appearance back to the old style just because the new one had bad associations.associations.
*** Another instance of lampshading could be argued to be the episode Team Impossible where Dash points out that Ron is supposed to be a master of mystical monkey kung-fu and Ron replaying that “it comes and goes”. Considering it “com[ing]” is almost always correlated with his self acceptance and self actualization, this is another example of his inability to hold onto those lessons.
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* ''WesternAnimation/MaryokuYummy'', being a series for preschoolers, tends to fall into this a lot. Every other episode, Hadagi has to learn not be a big jerk, Ooka has to learn to be more responsible, and Shika has to learn that Maryoku is just right and stop fighting it already.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MaryokuYummy'', being a series for preschoolers, tends to fall into this a lot. Every other episode, Hadagi has to learn not to be a big jerk, Ooka has to learn to be more responsible, and Shika has to learn that Maryoku is just right and stop fighting it already.



* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' has this in ''spades''. If the characters learn a lesson in an episode (e.g. [[StalkerWithACrush Marinette Dupain-Cheng]] learning she shouldn't let her crush on Adrien run her life, [[ExtremeDoormat Adrien Agreste]] learning to stand up for himself, [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugChloeBourgeois Chloé Bourgeois]] learning to be less of an AlphaBitch, etc.), nine times out of ten they'll forget that lesson by the next episode and have to learn it all over again.

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* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' has this in ''spades''. If the characters learn a lesson in an episode (e.g. [[StalkerWithACrush Marinette Dupain-Cheng]] learning she shouldn't let her crush on Adrien run her life, [[ExtremeDoormat Adrien Agreste]] learning to stand up for himself, [[Characters/MiraculousLadybugChloeBourgeois [[SpoiledBrat Chloé Bourgeois]] learning to be less of an AlphaBitch, etc.), nine times out of ten they'll forget that lesson by the next episode and have to learn it all over again.
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* The ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'' episode "It Crushes" has Eep develop a crush on newcomer caveboy Kevin [[note]] You might be asking, "what about Guy, her boyfriend?" Well this was an AlternateContinuity or BroadStrokes prequel series set before ''WesternAnimation/TheCroods.'' However, TheReveal in the final episode that the whole series was just Eep relating it to Guy [[MindScrew just raises further questions.]] and spending the whole episode overcoming it. Then she's back to mooning over Kevin in all his subsequent appearances, despite knowing he's a self-absorbed [[TheCasanova Casanova]]. Somewhat justified, as Eep is a teenager and they don't always think rationally.

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* The ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'' episode "It Crushes" has Eep develop a crush on newcomer caveboy Kevin [[note]] You might be asking, "what about Guy, her boyfriend?" Well this was an AlternateContinuity or BroadStrokes prequel series set before ''WesternAnimation/TheCroods.'' However, TheReveal in the final episode that the whole series was just Eep relating it to Guy [[MindScrew just raises further questions.]] ]][[/note]] and spending the whole episode overcoming it. Then she's back to mooning over Kevin in all his subsequent appearances, despite knowing he's a self-absorbed [[TheCasanova Casanova]]. Somewhat justified, as Eep is a teenager and they don't always think rationally.

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