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This 1986 sci-fi/horror/comedy film was followed by [[Film/ClassOfNukeEmHighPartIISubhumanoidMeltdown two]] sequels in TheNineties. Another follow up, titled ''Return to Nuke 'Em High'' and split into two parts, was announced to coincide with Troma's 40th anniversary; the first installment was released in 2013.

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This 1986 sci-fi/horror/comedy film was followed by [[Film/ClassOfNukeEmHighPartIISubhumanoidMeltdown two]] sequels [[Film/ClassOfNukeEmHighPartIIITheGoodTheBadAndTheSubhumanoid sequels]] in TheNineties. Another follow up, titled ''Return to Nuke 'Em High'' and split into two parts, was announced to coincide with Troma's 40th anniversary; the first installment was released in 2013.
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This 1986 sci-fi/horror/comedy film was followed by two sequels in TheNineties. Another follow up, titled ''Return to Nuke 'Em High'' and split into two parts, was announced to coincide with Troma's 40th anniversary; the first installment was released in 2013.

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This 1986 sci-fi/horror/comedy film was followed by two [[Film/ClassOfNukeEmHighPartIISubhumanoidMeltdown two]] sequels in TheNineties. Another follow up, titled ''Return to Nuke 'Em High'' and split into two parts, was announced to coincide with Troma's 40th anniversary; the first installment was released in 2013.



%% * BalloonBelly: Overlaps with a good amount of {{Squick}}.

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%% * BalloonBelly: Overlaps with a good amount of {{Squick}}.{{Squick}}. For example, in Chrissy's NightmareSequence, she's lying in bed at home, her belly starts swelling up at an alarming rate. Then some kind of dark green tadpole monster wriggles out of her navel.
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* UsedToBeASweetKid: The Cretins were originally honour students before essentially devolving into thugs and bullies. Whilst not outright stated, it's entirely possible this was because of their school's close proximity to a nuclear power plant.

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