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* WhamEpisode: Turns out, P.O.I.N.T Academy isn’t what it seems... and neither is Chip Damage. Somehow, Chip has access to glorbs (which previously debuted back in T.K.O.'s House) and is secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge. Either they use the power boost themselves to make the school look good, or Chip forcibly activates it.

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* WhamEpisode: Turns out, P.O.I.N.T Academy isn’t what it seems... and neither is Chip Damage. Somehow, Chip has access to glorbs (which previously debuted back in T.K.O.'s House) "Let's Have a Stakeout") and is secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge. Either they use the power boost themselves to make the school look good, or Chip forcibly activates it.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement... at least until a few episodes later.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent Talented class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement... at least until a few episodes later.



* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down [[KickTheDog to the point of making him cry]] for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior. [[spoiler: And she, K.O., and Rad discover damning evidence that she may be right.]]

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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down [[KickTheDog to the point of making him cry]] for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior. [[spoiler: And she, K.O., and Rad discover damning evidence that she may be right.]]right.
* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but also activates them without their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].



* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but also activates them without their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: Turns out, P.O.I.N.T Academy isn’t what it seems... and neither is Chip Damage. Somehow, Chip has access to glorbs (which previously debuted back in T.K.O.'s House) and is secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge. Either they use the power boost themselves to make the school look good, or Chip forcibly activates it.]]
* TotemPoleTrench: Since none of the trio have what it takes individually to get past the security drones guarding the entrance to the secret class, K.O. has himself, Rad, and Enid dress up as "a very tall hero" and trick the drones into scanning all three of them at once. It doesn't work, but after the three stun the drones it reboots and scans them all at once, which works.

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* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable TotemPoleTrench: Since none of the trio have what it takes individually to get past the security drones guarding the entrance to the secret class, K.O. has himself, Rad, and powerful source Enid dress up as "a very tall hero" and trick the drones into scanning all three of energy previously seen sought them at once. It doesn't work, but after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie the three stun the drones it reboots and Sparko) once every week, telling scans them to use them wisely, but also activates them without their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].
all at once, which works.
* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: Turns out, P.O.I.N.T Academy isn’t what it seems... and neither is Chip Damage. Somehow, Chip has access to glorbs (which previously debuted back in T.K.O.'s House) and is secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge. Either they use the power boost themselves to make the school look good, or Chip forcibly activates it.]]
* TotemPoleTrench: Since none of the trio have what it takes individually to get past the security drones guarding the entrance to the secret class, K.O. has himself, Rad, and Enid dress up as "a very tall hero" and trick the drones into scanning all three of them at once. It doesn't work, but after the three stun the drones it reboots and scans them all at once, which works.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement... at least until the next episode.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement... at least until the next episode.a few episodes later.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement.involvement... at least until the next episode.



* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down [[KickTheDog to the point of making him cry]] for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior.

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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down [[KickTheDog to the point of making him cry]] for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior. [[spoiler: And she, K.O., and Rad discover damning evidence that she may be right.]]


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* WhamEpisode: [[spoiler: Turns out, P.O.I.N.T Academy isn’t what it seems... and neither is Chip Damage. Somehow, Chip has access to glorbs (which previously debuted back in T.K.O.'s House) and is secretly pumping the honor students full of glorbs to give them an edge. Either they use the power boost themselves to make the school look good, or Chip forcibly activates it.]]
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* ScoobyStack: KO, Rad, and Enid form one when they spy on Elodie.
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* OhNoNotAgain: When Chip Damage hears Enid and her friends, he thinks it might just be another infestation of "rat people in the vents".

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* ConvenientlyTimedDistraction: Enid, Rad, and K.O. avoid getting caught by Professor Sunshine when she instead catches Pastel and Koala Princess raiding the kitchen for midnight snacks.



* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior.

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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down [[KickTheDog to the point of making him cry]] for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment encourages this type of behavior.



* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but also activates them without their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].

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* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but also activates them without their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].it]].
* TotemPoleTrench: Since none of the trio have what it takes individually to get past the security drones guarding the entrance to the secret class, K.O. has himself, Rad, and Enid dress up as "a very tall hero" and trick the drones into scanning all three of them at once. It doesn't work, but after the three stun the drones it reboots and scans them all at once, which works.
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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment has encourage this type of behavior.

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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment has encourage encourages this type of behavior.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and Point in general, though we don't know their level of involvement.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and Point POINT in general, though we don't know their level of involvement.
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* CastingAShadow: Enid pulls out a couple jutsus that use her shadow.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Chip using glorbs to boost the performances of honor students has disturbing parallels to a coach pushing his students to use steroids.
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* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but that activate them without his consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].

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* TheReveal: Chip Damage uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" top students (such as Elodie and Sparko) once every week, telling them to use them wisely, but that activate also activates them without his their consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it]].
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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT.

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* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling with Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT.POINT Prep. Enid suspects the school's environment has encourage this type of behavior.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: Chip Damage and the entirety of POINT Prep and POINT in general]] with the reveal that the former [[spoiler: uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" their top students]] (such as Elodie and Sparko" once every week , telling them to use them wisely, [[spoiler: Chip]] also states that he will activate the [[spoiler: glorbs]] with or without the student's consent, if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it.]]
* BrokenPedestal: Implied. [[spoiler: KO, Enid and Rad]] are understandably horrified and confused when they find out what [[spoiler: Chip]] does to POINT's top students in order to improve their performance.
* SuperMode: [[spoiler: Chip Damage]] uses [[spoiler: glorbs]] in order to give POINT's students this type of power.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: Chip Damage TheReveal of the way Chip's treated the Gifted and Talent class paints him in a rather unfavorable light, as he's endangered the entirety safety of them and others basically just to artificially improve their academic performance. It also casts a shadow over the whole of POINT Prep and POINT Point in general]] general, though we don't know their level of involvement.
* BrokenPedestal: KO, Enid and Rad are understandably horrified and confused when they find out what Chip does to POINT's top students in order to improve their performance.
* ReformedButNotTamed: Despite Elodie reconciling
with the reveal that the former [[spoiler: Enid, she shows herself to still be quite an elitist, putting KO down for even suggesting he could enroll in POINT.
* SuperMode: Chip Damage uses glorbs in order to give POINT's students temporary power boosts.
* TheReveal: Chip Damage
uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" their top students]] students (such as Elodie and Sparko" Sparko) once every week , week, telling them to use them wisely, [[spoiler: Chip]] also states but that he will activate the [[spoiler: glorbs]] with or them without the student's consent, his consent if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it.]]
* BrokenPedestal: Implied. [[spoiler: KO, Enid and Rad]] are understandably horrified and confused when they find out what [[spoiler: Chip]] does to POINT's top students in order to improve their performance.
* SuperMode: [[spoiler: Chip Damage]] uses [[spoiler: glorbs]] in order to give POINT's students this type of power.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: [[spoiler: Chip Damage and the entirety of POINT Prep and POINT in general]] with the reveal that the former [[spoiler: uses glorbs (a valuable and powerful source of energy previously seen sought after by villains) to "power-up" their top students]] (such as Elodie and Sparko" once every week , telling them to use them wisely, [[spoiler: Chip]] also states that he will activate the [[spoiler: glorbs]] with or without the student's consent, if he feels like the situation [[GodzillaThreshold calls for it.]]
* BrokenPedestal: Implied. [[spoiler: KO, Enid and Rad]] are understandably horrified and confused when they find out what [[spoiler: Chip]] does to POINT's top students in order to improve their performance.
* SuperMode: [[spoiler: Chip Damage]] uses [[spoiler: glorbs]] in order to give POINT's students this type of power.
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K.O., Enid and Rad attempt to solve a mystery.
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