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* ButtMonkey: The movie refuses to go one minute without tormenting Nick.

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* ButtMonkey: The movie series, particularly the sequel, refuses to go one minute without tormenting Nick.
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'''''Are We There Yet?''''' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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'''''Are '''Are We There Yet?''''' Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.brother.
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* BaitandSwitch: oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.

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* Bait and Switch: oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.

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* Bait and Switch: BaitandSwitch: oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.



* Cool Car: Nick had it going since the beginning, but it went through so much trauma...
* Disappeared Dad: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.

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* Cool Car: CoolCar: Nick had it going since the beginning, but it went through so much trauma...
* Disappeared Dad: DisappearedDad: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.



* Tempting Fate: my God, this movie is full of them.

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* Tempting Fate: TemptingFate: my God, this movie is full of them.
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* Bait and Switch: oh, no! Nick's getting run over! Oh, wait, just the twin motorcycle fakeout.


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* Cool Car: Nick had it going since the beginning, but it went through so much trauma...
* Disappeared Dad: the kid's father was deemed sick. However, after getting to where he lives, they learned the hard way as to why he was gone.


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* Tempting Fate: my God, this movie is full of them.
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* ReactiveContinuousScream: Happens in the second movie, between Nick and a ''frigging FISH''.
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* [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BrattyHalfpint Bratty Half-Pint]]: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrattyHalfpint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* [[BrattyHalf-Pint]]: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BrattyHalfpint]]: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/BrattyHalfpint]] Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrattyHalfpint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrattyHalf-Pint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrattyHalfpint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrattyHalfpint: BrattyHalf-Pint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.

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* BrickJoke: at the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.

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* BrattyHalfpint: Lindsey and Kevin, especially in the first movie.
* BrickJoke: at At the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.



* MurphysLaw: in both movies, every possible thing goes wrong.

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* MurphysLaw: in In both movies, every possible thing goes wrong.



* TitleDrop: near the start of the first movie, Kevin asks Nick if they are there yet.

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* TitleDrop: near Near the start of the first movie, Kevin asks Nick if they are there yet.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.

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''Are '''''Are We There Yet?'' Yet?''''' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role as Suzanne's brother.


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* NewYearHasCome: The film takes place on New Year's Eve.
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* ParodiesOfFire: Happens as the doctor power-walks to the family's house in the sequel.

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* BrickJoke: at the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.



* {{Murphys Law}}: in both movies, every possible thing goes wrong.
* {{Brick Joke}}: at the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.
* {{Title Drop}}: near the start of the first movie, Kevin asks Nick if they are there yet.

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* {{Murphys Law}}: MurphysLaw: in both movies, every possible thing goes wrong.
* {{Brick Joke}}: at the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.
* {{Title Drop}}:
TitleDrop: near the start of the first movie, Kevin asks Nick if they are there yet.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role a Suzanne's brother

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role a as Suzanne's brotherbrother.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role a Suzanne's brother

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role a Suzanne's brother
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* HotDad: Nick when played by Terry Crews.
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*{{Murphys Law}}: in both movies, every possible thing goes wrong.
*{{Brick Joke}}: at the end of the second movie, a ladder falls on to the front of Nick's car, smashing the windscreen to bits. This trope applies as the first movie was centred around his original car being destroyed by the kids.
*{{Title Drop}}: near the start of the first movie, Kevin asks Nick if they are there yet.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' Yet?'', where he and the family move to a new house in desperate need of repair, and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show. Cube is a producer to the series, and has a role a Suzanne's brother
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* HotMom: Suzanne

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* GassHole: Gigi, when she gets nervous or upset. Woe to anyone stuck on a stalled elevator with her.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston, a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston, Kingston (Music/IceCube), a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.
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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston, a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he wnds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston, a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he wnds winds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.

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''Are We There Yet?'' is a 2005 comedy film about Nick Kingston, a man who transports 2 bratty kids to their beautiful divorced mother with whom he wnds up dating and marrying in a sequel ''Are We Done Yet?'' and the TV series ''Are We There Yet?'' The series is a rare example of a black family oriented sitcom in the 2010's. The show has Nick as a successful sports talk show host with the kids' bad behavior significantly toned down. His wife Suzanne's bossiness and stubborn manner provides the greatest source of conflict within the show.

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* HotDad: Nick when played by Terry Crews.
* HotMom: Suzanne
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