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* BlessedWithSuck: PlayedForLaughs. Melvin has StockSuperpowers which includes x-ray vision. This can be handy and useful, except for the fact he can't turn it off. Plus, he's always seeing people's underwear because of that.
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* BlessedWithSuck: PlayedForLaughs. Melvin has StockSuperpowers superpowers which includes include x-ray vision. This can be handy and useful, except for the fact he can't turn it off. Plus, he's always seeing people's underwear because of that.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Melvin
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* ClothesMakeTheSuperman: The superheroes' powers are all in their capes. Without them, the heroes might as well be random kids. The flipside is that random kids can be superheroes if they get capes, a recurring plot point in the series.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce weakness such as Melvin's friend Superhero James, whose weakness is ping pong balls. Melvin's other friend, Superhero Margaret, whose weakness is jelly donuts.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce weakness such as Melvin's friend Superhero James, whose weakness is ping pong balls. balls, and Melvin's other friend, Superhero Margaret, whose weakness is jelly donuts.
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* [[ABoyAndHisX A Boy and His Rat]]: Melvin gains a pet rat in the second book.
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* [[ABoyAndHisX A Boy and His Rat ]]:Melvin gains a pet rat in the second book.
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* [[ABoyAndHisX A Boy and His Rat ]]:Melvin Rat]]: Melvin gains a pet rat in the second book.
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** One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
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** One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact as the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters, such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl,have these types of eyes.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters, such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl,have Carl, have these types of eyes.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have these types of eyes.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such characters, such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have Carl,have these types of eyes.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce weakness such as Melvin's friend Superhero James, whose weakness is ping pong balls. Melvin's other friend, Superhero Margaret whose weakness is jelly donuts.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce weakness such as Melvin's friend Superhero James, whose weakness is ping pong balls. Melvin's other friend, Superhero Margaret Margaret, whose weakness is jelly donuts.
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''Melvin Beederman: Superhero'' is a [[AffectionateParody superhero parody]] children's book series by Greg Trine and Rhode Montijo. It follows the adventures of a newly graduated child superhero named Melvin Beederman who is assign to protect LosAngeles from various criminals with his [[InsistentTerminology partner in un-crime]], Candace Brinkwater.
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''Melvin Beederman: Superhero'' is a [[AffectionateParody superhero parody]] children's book series by Greg Trine and Rhode Montijo. It follows the adventures of a newly graduated child superhero named Melvin Beederman who is assign to protect LosAngeles UsefulNotes/LosAngeles from various criminals with his [[InsistentTerminology partner in un-crime]], Candace Brinkwater.
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* LosAngeles: The setting.
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* LosAngeles: UsefulNotes/LosAngeles: The setting.
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* [[ABoyAndHisX A Boy and His Rat ]]:Melvin gains a pet rat in the second book.
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* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some areas, such as flying).
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* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do due to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some areas, such as flying).
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauces.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]]. Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauces.weaksauce weakness such as Melvin's friend Superhero James, whose weakness is ping pong balls. Melvin's other friend, Superhero Margaret whose weakness is jelly donuts.
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''Melvin Beederman: Superhero'' is a [[AffectionateParody superhero parody]] children's book series by Greg Trine and Rhode Montijo. It follows the adventures of a newly graduated child superhero named Melvin Beederman who is assign to protect Los Angeles from various criminals with his [[InsistentTerminology partner in un-crime]], Candace Brinkwater.
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''Melvin Beederman: Superhero'' is a [[AffectionateParody superhero parody]] children's book series by Greg Trine and Rhode Montijo. It follows the adventures of a newly graduated child superhero named Melvin Beederman who is assign to protect Los Angeles LosAngeles from various criminals with his [[InsistentTerminology partner in un-crime]], Candace Brinkwater.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]].-- Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauces.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin's and Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]].-- Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauces.
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* RunningGag: One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
* RunningGag: One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
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* LosAngeles
LosAngeles: The setting.
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** One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
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** One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
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* TheSmartGuy: Melvin, when it comes to math (Although due to being a children's book series, the math is downplayed to simple addition problems).
* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin and Candace weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]].
** Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce
* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. Both Melvin and Candace weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]].
** Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce
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* TheSmartGuy: Melvin, when it comes to math (Although (although due to it being a children's book series, the math is downplayed to simple addition problems).
* WeaksauceWeakness: Parodied and PlayedForLaughs. BothMelvin Melvin's and Candace Candace's weakness is bologna [[spoiler:due to them sharing pieces of Melvin's original cape which grants them their powers]].
**powers]].-- Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce weaksauces.
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** Other superheroes in the series have similar weaksauce
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* RunningGag: One of them include random people being called Fred (ironic due to the fact the third book has a plot important character called Fred who needs aid of Melvin).
** Another would include Melvin failing to take off to the sky five times before actually getting it right.
** Another would include Melvin failing to take off to the sky five times before actually getting it right.
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* InsistentTerminology: Throughout the books, the narrator (and/or some of the characters) would mention that a certain word or phrase has a different name or replacement altogether. For example, calling the food that the villains eat "vittles" or pointing out that minor bad guys have "hideouts" while major villains have [[SupervillainLair "lairs"]].
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* InsistentTerminology: Throughout the books, the narrator (and/or some of the characters) would mention that a certain word or phrase has a different name or replacement altogether. For example, calling the food that the villains eat "vittles" or pointing out that minor bad guys have "hideouts" while major villains have [[SupervillainLair "lairs"]]. "lairs"]].
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* TheSmartGuy: Melvin, when it comes to math (Although due to being a children's book series, the math is downplayed to simple addition problems).
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*FacialProfiling: Due to being both a female and black, Candace is drawn with very prominent lips.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have these types of eyes.
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some traits, such as flying).
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some traits, such as flying).
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have these types of eyes.
eyes.
* BlessedWithSuck: PlayedForLaughs. Melvin has StockSuperpowers which includes x-ray vision. This can be handy and useful, except for the fact he can't turn it off. Plus, he's always seeing people's underwear because of that.
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at sometraits, areas, such as flying).
* BlessedWithSuck: PlayedForLaughs. Melvin has StockSuperpowers which includes x-ray vision. This can be handy and useful, except for the fact he can't turn it off. Plus, he's always seeing people's underwear because of that.
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some
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Melvin Beederman: Superhero is a [[AffectionateParody superhero parody parody]] children's book series by Greg Trine and Rhode Montijo. It follows the adventures of a newly graduated child superhero named Melvin Beederman who is assign to protect Los Angeles from various criminals with his [[InsistentTerminology partner in un-crime]], Candace Brinkwater.
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have these types of eyes.
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some traits, such as flying).
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* BlackBeadEyes: Some characters (such as Melvin and his rival, Superhero Carl) have these types of eyes.
* BumblingSidekick: Candace can act like this, although this is [[JustifiedTrope justified]] do to not having the same superhero training and experience as Melvin (although she can outmatch Melvin at some traits, such as flying).
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* Adorkable: Melvin
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