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* AlliterativeName: The name "Belly Boing" repeats the letter "B".

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The name "Belly Boing" repeats the letter "B"."B".
** The name "Klinki Klunki" repeats the letter "K".
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* SpeechImpediment: Kaki Kaki often stutters when he speaks, which might be because of his extreme shyness and nervousness.
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* NonHumanHead: Klinki Klunki's head is a drinking glass filled with orange juice.

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* BigEater: Belly Boing, who aboslutely loves to eat sweets.

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* AmusingInjuries: Nut n' Nose accidentally whacks himself a few times when attempting to jump rope.
* BigEater: Belly Boing, who aboslutely absolutely loves to eat sweets.



* CatchPhrase: The Egg Prince's catchphrase is "That makes me boil!"

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* CatchPhrase: The Egg Prince's catchphrase is "That makes me boil!"boil!" when something makes him mad.
* CoolOldLady: Grandma Fuji counts as this with her love of traditional Japanese culture.



* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the "mu mu" sound he makes in place of normal barking.

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* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the "mu mu" mooing sound he makes in place of normal barking.


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* ShrinkingViolet: Kaki Kaki is extremely shy and timid.
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* SweetTooth: Belly Boing has an obsession with eating sweets.
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada. It is the only ''Okaasan to Issho'' segment to see an international release.

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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, Creator/{{NHK}}, and was shown on Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada. It is the only ''Okaasan to Issho'' segment to see an international release.
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Specifically 24 characters in total.

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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Specifically 24 characters in total.total (this counts each group of characters, such as the Acorn Tots, as however many members they comprise).
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada.

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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada.
Canada. It is the only ''Okaasan to Issho'' segment to see an international release.


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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: Specifically 24 characters in total.
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...makes does not really sound like a cow's mooing. Also, gosh darn my accidentally clicking the "save edits" button too early!
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more fitting trope - the "mu mu" sound Mu Mu


* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Mu Mu moos, which wouldn't be worth noting if not for the fact that he's a dog.


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* MeaningfulName: Mu Mu the dog is named for the "mu mu" sound he makes in place of normal barking.

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* AlliterativeName: The name "Belly Boing" repeats the letter "B".



* CanineCompanion: Mu Mu is this to Big Oggo.

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* CanineCompanion: Mu Mu is this to Big Oggo.Oggo's dog, who appears alongside him in any episode where he's the one who emerges from the door.



* GentleGiant: Big Oggo.

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* GentleGiant: Big Oggo.Oggo is a giant, but given the nature of this show, it would only make sense that he's very friendly.



* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: ''Every single character.'' Justified, as this is a Japanese show we're dealing with.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: ''Every single character.'' Justified, as this is A lot of the characters shown here are pretty adorable. It ''is'' a Japanese show we're dealing with.children's cartoon, after all.
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* OpenDoorOpening: Every episode begins with a character opening the red door and entering the room.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The entire setting is basically one, being a completely featureless white backdrop containing literally nothing but a door.
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* ExtremelyShortIntroSequence: The intro is only about three seconds long.
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Not the trope. A Boy And His X is when they form a bond with the "X" that "changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood."


* ABoyAndHisX: Big Oggo and Mu Mu are an example of a giant and his poodle.
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* PortableHole: Disabear can toss his plates onto the ground and use them as holes.


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* TitleThemeTune: Erm, sort of. Given the short length of the episodes, about the closest thing to a theme song here is all of the characters popping out of the red door and singing the title of the show before going back into the door.
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Removing the White Void Room example in anticipation of a TLP draft for a trope called "No Background", which fits better as the former White Void Room example.


* WhiteVoidRoom: The only setting of the show is a white void that contains nothing but the door that the characters enter through.
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* CatchPhrase: The Egg Prince's catchphrase is "That makes me boil!"
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* ABoyAndHisDog: Big Oggo and Mu Mu are an example of a giant and his poodle.

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* ABoyAndHisDog: ABoyAndHisX: Big Oggo and Mu Mu are an example of a giant and his poodle.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The only setting of the show is a white void that contains nothing but the door that the chatacters enter through.

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* WhiteVoidRoom: The only setting of the show is a white void that contains nothing but the door that the chatacters characters enter through.
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* WhiteVoidRoom: The only setting of the show is a white void that contains nothing but the door that the chatacters enter through.
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Noggin in the United States and Treehouse TV in Canada.

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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Noggin Creator/{{Noggin}} in the United States and Treehouse TV Creator/TreehouseTV in Canada.
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Okaasan to Issho'' on NHK, and was shown on Noggin in the United States and Treehouse TV in Canada.

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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Okaasan to Issho'' ''Series/OkaasanToIssho'' on NHK, and was shown on Noggin in the United States and Treehouse TV in Canada.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Mu Mu moos, which wouldn't be worth noting if not for the fact that he's a dog.


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* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Acorn Tots are acorn kids.
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* ThatMakesMeFeelAngry: If anything happens to the Egg Prince that makes him angry, he says "That makes me boil!" while his head boils like an egg to the point that the egg half of his head cracks a bit.
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* EdutainmentShowCanineCompanion: Mu Mu is this to Big Oggo.
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''Deko Boko Friends'' is a Japanese animated series of 30-second-long episodes for preschoolers that aired from 2002 to 2011. It originated as a segment on the Japanese kids show ''Okaasan to Issho'' on NHK, and was shown on Noggin in the United States and Treehouse TV in Canada.

The series is about different characters that represent various personalities, quirks, etc.; the idea is that they teach kids that it's okay to be different. Characters include (but are not limited to) a person with a chestnut for a head named Nut n' Nose, a guy with piano keys for teeth named Ken Bahn, a group of acorn kids called the Acorn Tots, and a person with a watering can for a head named Water Chap.

The setting of every episode is a white void containing nothing but a red door. A character comes out of the door and presents themselves to the viewers, and then finds themselves doing some kind of activity. At the end of each episode, the character says good-bye to the viewer.

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* ABoyAndHisDog: Big Oggo and Mu Mu are an example of a giant and his poodle.
* BigEater: Belly Boing, who aboslutely loves to eat sweets.
* EdutainmentShow
* GentleGiant: Big Oggo.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: ''Every single character.'' Justified, as this is a Japanese show we're dealing with.
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