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* HappyBirthdayToYou: In "Llama Llama Spit Spit", Kenzie and Hudson gather everyone at Hudson to sing this to a girl whose birthday was nine weeks ago, to distract them while Babe and Trip try to get their photo on the wall.
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* BigEater: In "Hungry Hungry Hypno", Kenzie is hypnotized into eating any food she sees nonstop; the only way to snap her out of it is if Hudson kisses her.


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* CampingEpisode: "War and Peach" has the team have an indoor off-site in their headquarters when their original trip to Yosemite was cancelled due to bad weather.
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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage:
** The first episode ends with Double G performing "Drop Dat What" at a party to celebrate his partnership with Game Shakers.
** In "War and Peach", Babe shows her ability to sing with her mouth closed by singing the theme song with the others joining her.



* ThemeTuneCameo: The first episode ends with Double G performing "Drop Dat What" at a party to celebrate his partnership with Game Shakers.
** In "War and Peach", Babe shows her ability to sing with her mouth closed by singing the theme song with the others joining her.

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* ContinuitySnarl: Deciding if ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' is a TV show or not is continued in the ''Creator/DanSchneider'' universe. In one episode, Babe takes over a screen in the classroom and shows a ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' episode. The principal from ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' who's also Helen from ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' is shown in episode "Tiny Pickles" as a talk show host.

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Deciding if ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' is a TV show or not is continued in the ''Creator/DanSchneider'' universe. In one episode, Babe takes over a screen in the classroom and shows a ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' episode. The principal from ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' who's also Helen from ''Series/DrakeAndJosh'' is shown in episode "Tiny Pickles" as a talk show host.



** "Game Shippers" reveals ''Series/ICarly'' to be a TV show they enjoy even though the above iCarly is in the same universe as ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' (see right above).

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** "Game Shippers" reveals ''Series/ICarly'' to be a TV show they enjoy even though the above iCarly is in the same universe as ''Series/{{Victorious}}'' (see right above). Gibby is also the last person who set the record on the Big Ripper in "Wet Willie's Wild Water Park".



* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:An unintentional version in "Escape from Utah!" As part of a ''RunningGag'' through the series, Dub finally sends Trip to Utah for letting his tiger out of the house. However, the reform school is actually very lax and Trip actually likes being there as they pamper the boys.

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* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:An CoolAndUnusualPunishment: An unintentional version in "Escape from Utah!" As part of a ''RunningGag'' through the series, Dub finally sends Trip to Utah for letting his tiger out of the house. However, the reform school is actually very lax and Trip actually likes being there as they pamper the boys.



* GaveUpTooSoon: In "Lost Jacket, Falling Pigeons", Babe and Kenzie use up all their time looking for Babe's missing jacket that they're forced to leave; but right when they do so, the man who took Babe's jacket enters, and the lady does not say anything about it. Justified earlier, as Babe asked her to call them if she sees anyone who had the jacket but she refuses to do so.



** "Air [=TnP=]" ends with the shakers getting the code to reverse the virus, only to reveal that Babe put her phone on mute and doesn't get Kenzie's call because she's getting revenge on the culprit's son.

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** "Air [=TnP=]" ends with the shakers getting the code to reverse the virus, only to reveal that Babe put her phone on mute and doesn't get Kenzie's call because she's getting revenge on the culprit's (extremly hot) son.

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%%* TheMole: Babe and Kenzie become this in "Scared Tripless" to Dub so they can find a way how to scare him back.



* ReverseMole: Babe and Kenzie become this in "Scared Tripless" to Dub so they can find a way how to scare him back.
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* PlayingSick: In "Babe's Fake Disease", Babe pretends to have a made up disease called "Sleep Violence Disorder" to get rid of a boy that's annoying her.

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** Bunny and Ruthless. Their actual names are Bunford Simmons and Rutherford P. Ainsworth.



** Babe intentinally invokes this to trick Kenzie by acting hyper and saying she last saw Trip the previous night and he was fine. See the events of FakingTheDead above.

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** Babe intentinally intentionally invokes this to trick Kenzie by acting hyper and saying she last saw Trip the previous night and he was fine. See the events of FakingTheDead above.

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar:
** It wouldn't be a Creator/DanSchneider show otherwise. Already before the series premiers we have the rapper name "[[DoubleEntendre Double-G]]."
** In the first episode, gifted to Kenzie from her grandmother is an old "Blip-It" toy with a message on the back: "I hope you always think of me when you blip it." To drive the point further, Hudson starts giggling rather hard after that.
** In "The Diss Track", Bunny and Ruthless go vacation on the Dude Cruise, which they assume is a cruise ship for dudes. When they return, they explain that the Dude Cruise wasn't anything like they expected, while exchanging glances. It's implied that the cruise was actually a gay couples retreat.
** In "Poison Pie", Kenzie intends to make amends to the ear-cleaner next door (after a noise complaint) with her grandmother's peach pie. She offers to let Babe feel the peaches from the bag, but Babe is disgusted by peaches. After agreeing to make the crust, she tells Kenzie "But, you keep you dirty peaches away from me..!"
** In "Babe Loves Danger", when introducing Double G at his concert, Hudson says it's due to "that special time of month", to which everyone looks at each other awkwardly. Then he finishes his thought with, "....Valentine's Day."
** In "Super Ugly Head: Kenzie tells Babe that Bunny and Ruthless [[ItMakesSenseInContext "squashed her taco"]] after she comes back to the office looking like she's been beaten down.
** In "The Switch", after Hudson ruins an attempt for Dub to do a collaboration with rapper 2 Stainz, Dub pleads with him to return "But Stainz...But Stainz..."

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** In the first episode, gifted to Kenzie from her grandmother is an old "Blip-It" toy with a message on the back: "I hope you always think of me when you blip it." To drive the point further, Hudson starts giggling rather hard after that.
** In "The Diss Track", Bunny and Ruthless go vacation on the Dude Cruise, which they assume is a cruise ship for dudes. When they return, they explain that the Dude Cruise wasn't anything like they expected, while exchanging glances. It's implied that the cruise was actually a gay couples retreat.
** In "Poison Pie", Kenzie intends
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** In "Babe Loves Danger", when introducing Double G at his concert, Hudson says it's due to "that special time of month", to which everyone looks at each other awkwardly. Then he finishes his thought with, "....Valentine's Day."
** In "Super Ugly Head: Kenzie tells Babe that Bunny and Ruthless [[ItMakesSenseInContext "squashed her taco"]] after she comes back to the office looking like she's been beaten down.
** In "The Switch", after Hudson ruins an attempt for Dub to do a collaboration with rapper 2 Stainz, Dub pleads with him to return "But Stainz...But Stainz..."
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* BigWhy: In "Dirty Blob", Trip screams four of them after all the tech gear is destroyed along with all copies of the game they made.

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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In "Spy Games", while Kenzie is explaining to Babe and Trip that someone broke their glass front door in, and was therefore installing security cameras, Babe suddenly notices a box of muffins and she and Trip become more interested in those.



* FakingTheDead: To get back at Kenzie for spying on them, Babe and Trip pretend that Babe beats Trip to death and stuffs him into a foot locker knowing Kenzie would watch the security cameras. After Kenzie looks into the foot locker with trepidation, Babe pretends to threaten her as well and then Trip gets up to scare Kenzie.

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* FakingTheDead: To get back at Kenzie for spying on them, them in "Spy Games", Babe and Trip pretend that Babe beats Trip to death and stuffs him into a foot locker knowing Kenzie would watch the security cameras. After Kenzie looks into the foot locker with trepidation, Babe pretends to threaten her as well and then Trip gets up to scare Kenzie.


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** Babe intentinally invokes this to trick Kenzie by acting hyper and saying she last saw Trip the previous night and he was fine. See the events of FakingTheDead above.
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* DiggingYourselfDeeper: Dub does this in "Llama Llama Spit Spit" when he at first calls a picture of a woman on the Fooders wall ugly. The waiter informs him it was his own mother, to which Dub tries to apologize by saying he sees a resemblance, then assuring that he wasn't calling the waiter ugly, and then doing a very poor job of trying to say she was actually attractive.
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* A scottish man, who is an obvious reference to Scotty from ''Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries'' is in two episodes, "Spy Games" and "Dancing Kids, Flying Pig".

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** "Air [=TnP=]" ends with the shakers getting the code to reverse the virus, only to reveal that Babe put her phone on mute and doesn't get Kenzie's call because she's getting revenge on the culprit's son.



* ShaggyDogStory: Discussed and partially averted in "Babe's Bench." Dub is eating a lot of food (mainly cheese) to gain weight as well as cutting his hair to get a role as Stumpy in the new remake of "The Three Dingbats" (see Expy reference above). However, even though he got the role, it will be an animated film. Dub complains that he gained weight and cut his hair for nothing but Babe reminds him that he did get the part.

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Discussed and partially averted in "Babe's Bench." Dub is eating a lot of food (mainly cheese) to gain weight as well as cutting his hair to get a role as Stumpy in the new remake of "The Three Dingbats" (see Expy reference above). However, even though he got the role, it will be an animated film. Dub complains that he gained weight and cut his hair for nothing but Babe reminds him that he did get the part.part.
** In "Bear Butt Laser Runner", the kids finally come up with an idea and initiate the video call with Tekmoto, only to find out it failed to connect because internet is down all over the world thanks to Dub wanting to erase an unflattering video.
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* {{Mondegreen}}: In "Boy Band Cat Nose", Kenzie visits a plastic surgeon to fix her cat's nose holes and also to give him a bath and make him clean. Due to the surgeon and assistant's foreign accents, they mishear the word "clean" as "green", and thus, they end up dying the cat green.
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* ReverseMole: Babe and Kenzie become this in "Scared Tripless" to Dub so they can find a way how to scare him back.
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* GenderBenderName: Dub's first name is Gail, which is commonly used for females.

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* GenderBenderName: GenderBlenderName: Dub's first name is Gail, which is commonly used for females.
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* GenderBenderName: Dub's first name is Gail, which is commonly used for females.


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* TakeAThirdOption: In "Tiny Pickles", Babe and Kenzie finish their game Creature Crunch and plan to release it in a few days, but Dub promises on ''The Helen Show'' another game called Tiny Pickles which is based on a crazy dream he had. In the end, the girls compromise and turn Creature Crunch into Tiny Pickles by adding in elements from Dub's dream.
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* ExplainExplainOhCrap: When Double-G tells the Game Shakers they stole his song, they try to explain that all they did was put it in their game and post the game online...which they realize ''is'' stealing.

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* ExplainExplainOhCrap: When Double-G tells the Game Shakers they stole his song, they try to explain that all they did was put it in their game and post the game online...online for purchase...which they realize ''is'' stealing.
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** The bear zappers in "You Bet Your Bunny" were seen throughout the episode and were finally used in the chicken fight at the end of the episode.
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* DayHurtsDarkAdjustedEyes: In "The Mason Experience", Babe experiences this when Kenzie removes the VR goggles so another girl can give Virtual Mason Kendall a try. Naturally, she snatches them back right after she's recovered.
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* HollywoodNerd: Kenzie
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** In "The Switch", Babe posits that Hudson is probably making Dub's life miserable after they swapped Bunny and Hudson. The next scene shows Dub getting a massage by two beautiful women that Hudson had scheduled for him.


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* SwappedRoles: A variant occurs in the premise of "The Switch" where after Babe tells Dub to cut Bunny some slack for making a few mistakes, Dub suggests that "switch dummies" where Bunny works with the Game Shakers while Hudson takes Bunny's place.
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** Kenzie, Babe, and Hudson can have shades of this since they are preteens who spend most of their non-school hours at their business. Especially egregious in "Trip Steals the Jet" when they go down to Florida without permission or even any of their parents knowing about it. Also in "Nasty Goats" where they go to Alaska with Dub on short notice.
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* NoIndoorVoice: Ruthless incessantly shouts every line.

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* NoIndoorVoice: Ruthless All four of the kids (especially Babe) are certainly prone to screaming a lot. This is exceptionally true for Ruthless, who incessantly shouts every line.line.
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* AerosolSprayBackfire: One episode has the office being invaded by a flock of pigeons, which prompts Double G to call an exterminator named Bobby Dong to get rid of them. The latter does so by using a device resembling a bug bomb to release a knockout gas, which not only knocks out the pigeons, but everyone else in the office except Bobby himself.
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* HarsherInHindsight: In "Buck the Magic Rat", Kenzie makes a comment saying the titulat rat has dreams as does ''Creator/AnthonyBourdain''. Bourdain committed suicide about a year and a half after the airing of the episode.

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* EyeScream: As revealed in “War and Peach”, Kenzie accidentally flinged a peach into Babe’s eye in the third grade. Near the end of the same episode, Kenzie has the same happen to her with thanks to Ruthless.

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* EyeScream: As revealed in “War and Peach”, Kenzie accidentally flinged flung a peach into Babe’s eye in the third grade. Near the end of the same episode, Kenzie has the same happen to her with thanks to Ruthless.



* FakingTheDead: To get back at Kenzie for spying on them, Babe and Trip pretend that Babe beats Trip to death and stuffs him into a foot locker knowing Kenzie would watch the security cameras. After Kenzie looks into the foot locker with trpidation, Babe pretends to threaten her as well and then Trip gets up to scare Kenzie.

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* FakingTheDead: To get back at Kenzie for spying on them, Babe and Trip pretend that Babe beats Trip to death and stuffs him into a foot locker knowing Kenzie would watch the security cameras. After Kenzie looks into the foot locker with trpidation, trepidation, Babe pretends to threaten her as well and then Trip gets up to scare Kenzie.


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* FreeRangeChildren: The preteen girl gang the Fangs in "Snackpot!" hang out in the subway without parents.
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-->Kenzie: "We'll be back after this short break"
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* AmbiguouslyJewish: Lance in "Nasty Goats".


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* SuspiciouslySpecificDenial: In "Armed & Coded", as seen in MasochistsMeal description above, Trip hides a bass milk bottle in a box on which he wrote "Not Bass Milk". Trip was not tricked.
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** Double G is almost exactly like Peezy B from Sam & Cat. They're over the top (even by Dan Schnieder standards) rappers played by the same actor, have an assistant named "Bunny" (also played by the same actor), love Jonger Ale, and keep a dangerous animal as a pet (Peezy B has a piranha and Double G has a tiger)

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