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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' that was animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] OffModel than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' that was animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' that was animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2. **''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is usually their only traditionally-animated series, and thus, Sugarcube’s work for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past and future ''BCG'' episodes, was animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' that was animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2. **''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens''
** ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens''
is usually their only traditionally-animated series, and thus, Sugarcube’s work for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past and future ''BCG'' episodes, was animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.
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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of “ ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2. ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is their only series that is traditionally animated on a regular basis, and thus, Sugarcube’s work for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past and future ''BCG'' episodes, was animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of season 1 of ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was Sugarcube’s only episode of ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' that was animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2. ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' **''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is usually their only series that is traditionally animated on a regular basis, traditionally-animated series, and thus, Sugarcube’s work for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past and future ''BCG'' episodes, was animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.
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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' for are animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while the rest of the episodes of those shows are hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was the only episode done on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube is considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft). ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is usually done traditionally on paper, and therefore, their animation for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past ''BCG'' episodes, is animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' for are were animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while most of ''Star''’s other episodes run the rest of the episodes season 1 of those shows are ''TOH'' were hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was the Sugarcube’s only episode done of “ ''Star VS the Forces of Evil'' animated traditionally on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube is was considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft). Draft), and their work for the series got even nicer once they took over as the sole animation studio for the series in season 2. ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is usually done their only series that is traditionally animated on paper, a regular basis, and therefore, their animation thus, Sugarcube’s work for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past and future ''BCG'' episodes, is was animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 26 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them", "For The Future", "Watching and Dreaming"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, (their most prolific work, as they were the studio that did the vast majority of its material, including all the opening title sequences, the "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 26 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I 9 episodes from season 1[[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", and "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere Souls"[[/labelnote]], and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them", "For The Future", "Watching every episode from seasons 2 and Dreaming"[[/labelnote]]3)
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 25 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them", "For The Future"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 25 26 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them", "For The Future"[[/labelnote]]Future", "Watching and Dreaming"[[/labelnote]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 25 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 25 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou", "Thanks to Them"[[/labelnote]]Them", "For The Future"[[/labelnote]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 24 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 24 25 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou"[[/labelnote]]Thou", "Thanks to Them"[[/labelnote]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 16 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' (Season 1 opening, "Owl Pellets" shorts, and 16 24 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"I Was a Teenage Abomination", "Covention", "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", "Adventures in the Elements", "The First Day", "Really Small Problems", "Understanding Willow", "Wing It Like Witches", "Young Blood, Old Souls", "Separate Tides", "Echoes of the Past", "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", "Hunting Palismen", "Eda's Requiem", "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", "Eclipse Lake"[[/labelnote]]Lake", "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", "Elsewhere and Elsewhen", "Any Sport in a Storm", "Reaching Out", "Them's the Breaks, Kid", "Hollow Mind", "Labyrinth Runners", "O Titans Where Art Thou"[[/labelnote]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' (33 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"Cricketsitter", "Blue Tater", "Tilly's Goat", "Photo Op/Remy Rescue", "Raccooned", "Fill Bill/Critterball Crisis", "DIY Guys", "Gargoyle Gals/Supermarket Scandal", "Suite Retreat", "Rated Cricket/Homeshare Hoedown", "Cricket's Shoes/Feud Fight", "Tilly Tour/Dinner Party", "Coffee Quest/Phoenix Rises", "Uncaged", "Harvest Dinner", "Hiya Henry", "Valentine's Dance/Green Streets", "Hurty Tooth/Sleepover Sisters", "Cricket's Place/Volunteer Tilly", "Elevator Action/Bad Influencer"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' (33 episodes) [[labelnote:list]]"Cricketsitter", "Blue Tater", "Tilly's Goat", "Photo Op/Remy Rescue", "Raccooned", "Fill Bill/Critterball Crisis", "DIY Guys", "Gargoyle Gals/Supermarket Scandal", "Suite Retreat", "Rated Cricket/Homeshare Hoedown", "Cricket's Shoes/Feud Fight", "Tilly Tour/Dinner Party", "Coffee Quest/Phoenix Rises", "Uncaged", "Harvest Dinner", "Hiya Henry", "Valentine's Dance/Green Streets", "Hurty Tooth/Sleepover Sisters", "Cricket's Place/Volunteer Tilly", "Elevator Action/Bad Influencer"[[/labelnote]]Influencer","Car Trouble", "Urban Legend", "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"[[/labelnote]]



* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' (starting in season 2 and continuing into seasons 3 and 4) (54 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Fetch", "Star vs. Echo Creek/Wand to Wand", "Starsitting/On the Job", "Goblin Dogs", "Sleepover/Gift of the Card", "Is Mystery", "Pizza Thing", "Page Turner/Naysaya", "Raid the Cave/Trickstar", "Mathmagic/The Bounce Lounge", "Heinous/All Belts are Off", "Face the Music", "Book Be Gone/Marco and the King", "Puddle Defender/King Ludo", "Scent of a Hoodie/Rest in Pudding", "Demoncism/Sophomore Slump", "Princess Turdina/Starfari", "Death Peck/Ponymonium", "Monster Bash", "The Bogbeast of Boggabah/Total Eclipsa the Moon", "Is Another Mystery/Marco Jr.", "Bam Ui Pati/Tough Love", "Escape from the Pie Folk", "Ransomgram/Lake House Fever", "The Ponyhead Show!/Surviving the Spiderbites", "Curse of the Blood Moon", "Cornball!/Meteora's Lesson", "Junkin' Janna/A Spell with No Name", "Cornonation", "Beach Day/Gone Baby Gone", "Mama Star/Ready, Aim, Fire", "Pizza Party/The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse", "Car Trouble", "Urban Legend", "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' (starting in season 2 and continuing into seasons 3 and 4) (54 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Fetch", "Star vs. Echo Creek/Wand to Wand", "Starsitting/On the Job", "Goblin Dogs", "Sleepover/Gift of the Card", "Is Mystery", "Pizza Thing", "Page Turner/Naysaya", "Raid the Cave/Trickstar", "Mathmagic/The Bounce Lounge", "Heinous/All Belts are Off", "Face the Music", "Book Be Gone/Marco and the King", "Puddle Defender/King Ludo", "Scent of a Hoodie/Rest in Pudding", "Demoncism/Sophomore Slump", "Princess Turdina/Starfari", "Death Peck/Ponymonium", "Monster Bash", "The Bogbeast of Boggabah/Total Eclipsa the Moon", "Is Another Mystery/Marco Jr.", "Bam Ui Pati/Tough Love", "Escape from the Pie Folk", "Ransomgram/Lake House Fever", "The Ponyhead Show!/Surviving the Spiderbites", "Curse of the Blood Moon", "Cornball!/Meteora's Lesson", "Junkin' Janna/A Spell with No Name", "Cornonation", "Beach Day/Gone Baby Gone", "Mama Star/Ready, Aim, Fire", "Pizza Party/The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse", "Car Trouble", "Urban Legend", "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"[[/labelnote]]
Multiverse"[[/labelnote]]
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The smoking gun for "Monster Bash" supposedly misattributing the episode to Sugarcube was that it was done on paper. But since there are examples of Sugarcube doing animation on paper this is no longer proof.


* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' (starting in season 2 and continuing into seasons 3 and 4) (54 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Fetch", "Star vs. Echo Creek/Wand to Wand", "Starsitting/On the Job", "Goblin Dogs", "Sleepover/Gift of the Card", "Is Mystery", "Pizza Thing", "Page Turner/Naysaya", "Raid the Cave/Trickstar", "Mathmagic/The Bounce Lounge", "Heinous/All Belts are Off", "Face the Music", "Book Be Gone/Marco and the King", "Puddle Defender/King Ludo", "Scent of a Hoodie/Rest in Pudding", "Demoncism/Sophomore Slump", "Princess Turdina/Starfari", "Death Peck/Ponymonium", "The Bogbeast of Boggabah/Total Eclipsa the Moon", "Is Another Mystery/Marco Jr.", "Bam Ui Pati/Tough Love", "Escape from the Pie Folk", "Ransomgram/Lake House Fever", "The Ponyhead Show!/Surviving the Spiderbites", "Curse of the Blood Moon", "Cornball!/Meteora's Lesson", "Junkin' Janna/A Spell with No Name", "Cornonation", "Beach Day/Gone Baby Gone", "Mama Star/Ready, Aim, Fire", "Pizza Party/The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse", "Car Trouble", "Urban Legend", "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"[[/labelnote]]

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* ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' (starting in season 2 and continuing into seasons 3 and 4) (54 episodes)[[labelnote:List]]"Fetch", "Star vs. Echo Creek/Wand to Wand", "Starsitting/On the Job", "Goblin Dogs", "Sleepover/Gift of the Card", "Is Mystery", "Pizza Thing", "Page Turner/Naysaya", "Raid the Cave/Trickstar", "Mathmagic/The Bounce Lounge", "Heinous/All Belts are Off", "Face the Music", "Book Be Gone/Marco and the King", "Puddle Defender/King Ludo", "Scent of a Hoodie/Rest in Pudding", "Demoncism/Sophomore Slump", "Princess Turdina/Starfari", "Death Peck/Ponymonium", "Monster Bash", "The Bogbeast of Boggabah/Total Eclipsa the Moon", "Is Another Mystery/Marco Jr.", "Bam Ui Pati/Tough Love", "Escape from the Pie Folk", "Ransomgram/Lake House Fever", "The Ponyhead Show!/Surviving the Spiderbites", "Curse of the Blood Moon", "Cornball!/Meteora's Lesson", "Junkin' Janna/A Spell with No Name", "Cornonation", "Beach Day/Gone Baby Gone", "Mama Star/Ready, Aim, Fire", "Pizza Party/The Tavern at the End of the Multiverse", "Car Trouble", "Urban Legend", "Garage Tales/Animal Farm"[[/labelnote]]



* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' for are animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while the rest of the episodes of those shows are hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube is considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft). ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is their only show done traditionally on paper, and therefore, their animation for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past ''BCG'' episodes, is animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.

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* ArtShift: Their episodes of ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' for are animated in UsefulNotes/ToonBoom, while the rest of the episodes of those shows are hand-drawn[[note]]''Star vs. the Forces of Evil'' was initially animated exclusively in Toon Boom, but switched over to primarily using traditional animation once the show's overseas animation switched its production location from Canada and the Philippines to just Korea for season 2[[/note]]. This was especially noticeable in their ''WesternAnimation/StarVsTheForcesOfEvil'' episodes, which looked rougher and more [[OffModel off-model]] than the animation for the show provided by [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Rough Draft Korea]]. "Monster Bash" was the only episode done on paper. They got their act together for ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'', though, as Sugarcube is considered one of the better studios providing the animation for it (though not quite as a high quality studio animating the show as Rough Draft). ''WesternAnimation/BigCityGreens'' is their only show usually done traditionally on paper, and therefore, their animation for the show is nearly identical to Rough Draft Korea's. However, the "Chipocalypse Now" episode of ''Big City Greens'', unlike Sugarcube's past ''BCG'' episodes, is animated in Toon Boom in a very similar fashion to the studio's work on ''TOH'' and ''[=SvtFoE=]'', making it an example of this trope.

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