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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.

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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.phrase that many conspiracy theorists would use.
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The nobody look at my butt phrase when someone is in their undies has been used in other shows like total drama and there has not been any implications of characters soiling themselves in zooper noobs


* "Zooper Noobs" featured a running gag where Roach gets his pants eaten by goats as it was done on him twice (even with an extra pair of pants) and the goats did not behave like that towards Tyler, Kevin, and Shope at all, and this phrase that Roach says after the gag serves as icing on the cake to the implication that he usually wears soiled pants and underwear as evidenced by this phrase
---> Roach: Okay nobody look at my butt.
** This gag even has Memnock and Zenblock fall victim to it in the end of the episode when a couple of goats eat both of their briefs. Granted that Mem and Zen have been near such goats before but the goats did not make any attempt to eat their clothing but after having a bit too much fun on the space monorail, the goats make a lunge for it on Mem and Zen's briefs. Taking into account the events of that episode, combined with Mem's repeated phrase that occurred after the gag occurs, implies that he and Zen have accidentally soiled themselves on the monorail ride as a result of having too much fun and such soiling may have been an invitation for the goats to eat such briefs
*** To top it all off, the episode even got away with showing that Mem and Zen don't wear anything under their briefs, resulting in their private areas being exposed. Luckily, the animals onboard the galacticus served as a scenery censor in that scene to cover up the nudity.
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* The name of one of the stores appearing in “Noobs Of The Round Table” is Stuff A Puppy (A store that the cast visits to purchase plush puppies and customize them). While it can be argued that the store is a parody of Build A Bear Workshop, the name is still suggestive of puppy abuse
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** Mem and Zen do something like this again when they buy a mushroom racing game. This time, instead of acting like they were watching porn, they act like they are taking drugs as they are seen drooling from their mouths. The theme of the racing game focuses on mushrooms and some “magic mushrooms” are known to be consumed by people to get high.
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** This gag even has Memnock and Zenblock fall victim to it in the end of the episode when a couple of goats eat both of their briefs. Granted that Mem and Zen have been near such goats before but the goats did not make any attempt to eat their clothing but after having a bit too much fun on the space monorail, the goats make a lunge for it on Memo and Zen's briefs. Taking into account the events of that episode, combined with Mem's repeated phrase that occurred after the gag occurs, implies that he and Zen have accidentally soiled themselves on the monorail ride and the smell coming from such soiling may have been an invitation for the goats to eat such briefs

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** This gag even has Memnock and Zenblock fall victim to it in the end of the episode when a couple of goats eat both of their briefs. Granted that Mem and Zen have been near such goats before but the goats did not make any attempt to eat their clothing but after having a bit too much fun on the space monorail, the goats make a lunge for it on Memo Mem and Zen's briefs. Taking into account the events of that episode, combined with Mem's repeated phrase that occurred after the gag occurs, implies that he and Zen have accidentally soiled themselves on the monorail ride as a result of having too much fun and the smell coming from such soiling may have been an invitation for the goats to eat such briefs
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* Roach's mom looks way too attractive for a kids show as she somewhat looks like a Barbie doll.
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* The show in general has very dark themes despite a light setting. There have been multiple references throughout the series towards bioterrorism, genocide, war, and even murder.

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* The show in general has very dark themes despite a light setting. There have been multiple references throughout the series towards to bioterrorism, genocide, war, and even murder.



* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen end up buying the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids]]. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it.

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* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen end up buying the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its It's as if [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids]]. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it.



* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase

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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrasephrase.
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The entire subplot Featuring Mem And Zen for the episode “Go Noob Outisde” is the Does This Remind You Of Anything trope in a nutshell


* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen foolishly buy the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it.

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* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen foolishly buy end up buying the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids.kids]]. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it.
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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase

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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrasephrase
* "Pool Party Noob" has Kevin dressed as a pimp.
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* Some implications of Memnock and Zenblock suffering from PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) are also made throughout the show, given the fact that they have been virus warriors for many years. Their ManChild behavior, bickering with each other over the smallest of things, and Zenblock's very bad temper are all telltale signs. "A Noob Divided Cannot Noob" is where the implications are at its most blatant when its revealed that the two aliens have very terrible sleeping habits with Memnock obsessively staying awake all night to cook an egg dish and Zenblock "sleepfighting", which means that he chronically sleepwalks while doing fight moves. Its as if the writers are trying to reveal that they both have this disorder without explicitly stating the fact in a kids show.
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** Also in the same episode, Count Venamus' ship directly lands on top of gigantic virus infected insects and the extractor was not used on them due to the entire main cast except Roach covered in immobilizing goo. These insects don't get any more screen time after this, suggesting that the impact from Venamus' ship killed the virus infected insects and making this the first deaths to happen on the show.
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*** To top it all off, the episode even got away with showing that Mem and Zen don't wear anything under their briefs, resulting in their private areas being exposed. Luckily, the animals onboard the galacticus served as a scenery censor in that scene.

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*** To top it all off, the episode even got away with showing that Mem and Zen don't wear anything under their briefs, resulting in their private areas being exposed. Luckily, the animals onboard the galacticus served as a scenery censor in that scene.scene to cover up the nudity.

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* The show in general has very dark themes despite a light setting. There have been multiple references throughout the series towards bioterrorism, genocide, war, and even murder.



* "Zooper Noobs" featured a running gag where Roach gets his pants eaten by goats as it was done on him twice (even with an extra pair of pants) and the goats did not behave like that towards Tyler, Kevin, and Shope at all, and this phrase that Roach says after the gag serves as icing on the cake to the implication that he usually wears soiled pants and underwear as evidenced by this phrase
---> Roach: Okay nobody look at my butt.
** This gag even has Memnock and Zenblock fall victim to it in the end of the episode when a couple of goats eat both of their briefs. Granted that Mem and Zen have been near such goats before but the goats did not make any attempt to eat their clothing but after having a bit too much fun on the space monorail, the goats make a lunge for it on Memo and Zen's briefs. Taking into account the events of that episode, combined with Mem's repeated phrase that occurred after the gag occurs, implies that he and Zen have accidentally soiled themselves on the monorail ride and the smell coming from such soiling may have been an invitation for the goats to eat such briefs
*** To top it all off, the episode even got away with showing that Mem and Zen don't wear anything under their briefs, resulting in their private areas being exposed. Luckily, the animals onboard the galacticus served as a scenery censor in that scene.



* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. All this seems to cause topics such as war, genocide, and bioterroism to be snuck in. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.

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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. All this seems to cause topics such as war, genocide, This episode is where the themes of genocide and bioterroism to be snuck in. bioterrorism are the most blatant in the first season. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.phrase
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* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen foolishly buy the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it. All this makes them look like as if they are in love with both of the female characters of the game. Zen even mentions them by name in another episode while looking happy.

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* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen foolishly buy the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it. All this makes them look like as if they are in love with both of the female characters of the game. Zen even mentions them by name in another episode while looking happy.



* In the episode "To Catch A Noob", Roach's school play director apparently reciprocates Roach's feelings for her and invites him over to a secret place for a special session, which Roach accepts and he follows her with love hearts all over him. Now this looks as if an inappropriate TeacherStudentRomance is about to start between them but what makes this get through without trouble was that the play director was actually Count Venamus in disguise as he was seeking to kidnap Roach to beat the Noobs while he abducts the real school play director and maroons her on a tropical island.

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* In the episode "To Catch A Noob", Roach's school play director apparently reciprocates Roach's feelings for her and invites him over to a secret place for a special session, which Roach accepts and he follows her with love hearts all over him. Now this looks as if an inappropriate TeacherStudentRomance is about to start between them but what makes this get through without trouble was that it was established beforehand [[HoYay the play director was actually Count Venamus in disguise disguise]] as he was seeking to kidnap Roach to beat the Noobs while he abducts the real school play director and maroons her on a tropical island.



* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. All this seems to cause topics such as war, genocide, and bioterroism to be snuck in and by the looks of it, this sounds like the show has hit CerberusSyndrome when most of the show's violence is supposed to be more comical and witty with a light atmosphere. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.

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* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. All this seems to cause topics such as war, genocide, and bioterroism to be snuck in and by the looks of it, this sounds like the show has hit CerberusSyndrome when most of the show's violence is supposed to be more comical and witty with a light atmosphere. in. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.
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* The "Noobsitters" episode apparently snuck in a MistakenForGay joke directed towards Mem and Zen in show that not dark and obviously directed towards kids ages 6-11. This joke apparently appears during the conversation scene between Mem and Zen and an unnamed couple moved into the neighborhood with the conversation focusing on Mem and Zen's problem with adapting to earth and agreeing on things. Although there is no dialogue concerning the trope in the episode, the look that couple gives when trying to answer Mem and Zen's questions does look to be a little off, implying that the couple have mistaken their new neighbors for gay when they are actually alien warriors sent to fight a man made pathogen but want to learn a lot on Earth society.

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* The "Noobsitters" episode apparently snuck in a MistakenForGay joke directed towards Mem and Zen in show that not dark and obviously directed towards kids ages 6-11. This joke apparently appears during the conversation scene between Mem and Zen and an unnamed couple moved into the neighborhood with the conversation focusing on Mem and Zen's problem with adapting to earth and agreeing on things. Although there is no dialogue concerning the trope in the episode, the look that couple gives when trying to answer Mem and Zen's questions does look to be a little off, implying that the couple have mistaken their new neighbors for gay when they are actually alien warriors sent to fight a man made pathogen but want to learn a lot on Earth society.



* "The Super Noobs Meet The Incredibly Amazing Man" features Mem and Zen playing alien versions of table tennis and pin the tail on the donkey. However, they use a live alien pig as the ball and they literally try to pin the tail on an alien animal. Of course their culture's different from ours but they really don't have clue on how much these animals are "not" enjoying all these games.

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* "The Super Noobs Meet The Incredibly Amazing Man" features Mem and Zen playing alien versions of table tennis and pin the tail on the donkey. However, they use a live alien pig as the ball and they literally try to pin the tail on an alien animal. Of course their culture's different from ours but they really don't have a clue on how much these animals are "not" enjoying all these games.games.
* "A Noob World Order" concerns itself with alien refugees whose planet has completley fallen victim to the virus. All this seems to cause topics such as war, genocide, and bioterroism to be snuck in and by the looks of it, this sounds like the show has hit CerberusSyndrome when most of the show's violence is supposed to be more comical and witty with a light atmosphere. Also, this episode's title is obviously a play on words to a controversial phrase.

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** The attractiveness of Roach's mom is lampshaded by Memnock in "Parent Teacher Noob" as when he shapeshifted into her to help Roach and the Noobs get through the parent teacher conference without their real parents knowing, he called his shapeshifted appearance of Roach's mom "gorgeous". This does easily pass off as Memnock liking to transform into womanly appearsnces but shapeshiftong is not the same thing advice cross dressing and Memnock knew well that the woman he shapeshifted to is Roach's mom, who is already married to another man, implying that Memnock is attracted to Roach's mom as his quote of him being gorgeous when impersonating Roach's mom is no different from him actually thinking that Roach's mom herself is gorgeous.
* In the episode "To Catch A Noob", Roach's school play director apparently returns Roach's feeling for her and invites him over to a secret place for a special session, which Roach accepts and he follows her with love hearts all over him. Now this looks as if an inappropriate relationship is about to start between them but what makes this get through without trouble was that the play director was actually Count Venamus in disguise as he was seeking to kidnap Roach to beat the Noobs while he abducts the real school play director and maroons her on a tropical island.

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** The attractiveness of Roach's mom is lampshaded by Memnock in "Parent Teacher Noob" as when he shapeshifted into her to help Roach and the Noobs get through the parent teacher conference without their real parents knowing, he called his shapeshifted appearance of Roach's mom "gorgeous". This does easily pass off as Memnock liking to transform into womanly appearsnces but shapeshiftong is not the same thing advice cross dressing and Memnock knew well that the woman he shapeshifted to is Roach's mom, who is already married to another man, implying that Memnock is attracted to Roach's mom as his quote of him being gorgeous when impersonating Roach's mom is no different from him actually thinking that Roach's mom herself is gorgeous.
* In the episode "To Catch A Noob", Roach's school play director apparently returns reciprocates Roach's feeling feelings for her and invites him over to a secret place for a special session, which Roach accepts and he follows her with love hearts all over him. Now this looks as if an inappropriate relationship TeacherStudentRomance is about to start between them but what makes this get through without trouble was that the play director was actually Count Venamus in disguise as he was seeking to kidnap Roach to beat the Noobs while he abducts the real school play director and maroons her on a tropical island.
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** The attractiveness of Roach's mom is lampshaded by Memnock in "Parent Teacher Noob" as when he shapeshifted into her to help Roach and the Noobs get through the parent teacher conference without their real parents knowing, he called his shapeshifted appearance of Roach's mom "gorgeous". This does easily pass off as Memnock liking to transform into womanly appearsnces but shapeshiftong is not the same thing advice cross dressing and Memnock knew well that the woman he shapeshifted to is Roach's mom, who is already married to another man, implying that Memnock is attracted to Roach's mom as his quote of him being gorgeous when impersonating Roach's mom is no different from him actually thinking that Roach's mom herself is gorgeous.
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* In "Go Noob Outside", Mem and Zen were tasked by the Noobs to go buy a video game for them because the game's rating was too inappropriate for the Noobs to buy due to their age. However, Mem and Zen foolishly buy the wrong game, which is called "Candy Mama". When they look at the game's cover, they look really aroused and attracted by the cover, which included one of the female main characters. They even had that same look on their face when they actually played the game, which consisted of making the female characters mix and make candy. Its as if they were watching something inappropriate concerning ladies and enjoying it and what's ironic about this was that the game was indeed inappropriate for them because this was a game made for little kids. They even grown super tired and exhausted after many hours but regain their smiling faces after taking a brief break and them Tyler suggests that they continue playing it. All this makes them look like as if they are in love with both of the female characters of the game. Zen even mentions them by name in another episode while looking happy.
* Roach's mom looks way too attractive for a kids show as she somewhat looks like a Barbie doll.
* In the episode "To Catch A Noob", Roach's school play director apparently returns Roach's feeling for her and invites him over to a secret place for a special session, which Roach accepts and he follows her with love hearts all over him. Now this looks as if an inappropriate relationship is about to start between them but what makes this get through without trouble was that the play director was actually Count Venamus in disguise as he was seeking to kidnap Roach to beat the Noobs while he abducts the real school play director and maroons her on a tropical island.
* "The Super Noobs Meet The Incredibly Amazing Man" features Mem and Zen playing alien versions of table tennis and pin the tail on the donkey. However, they use a live alien pig as the ball and they literally try to pin the tail on an alien animal. Of course their culture's different from ours but they really don't have clue on how much these animals are "not" enjoying all these games.

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