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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Bonita Flamingo puts Spanish in her sentence, and the pigs speak French.

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* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Bonita Flamingo puts Spanish in her sentence, sentences, and the pigs speak French.
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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Kate; her brother, Truman; and their friend, DJ, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner and Kate and Truman's grandfather. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Kate; her brother, Truman; and their friend, DJ, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner and Kate and Truman's grandfather. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster crawfish Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The show does not give any clue of where the town of Littleton Falls could be.
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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Kate; her brother, Truman; and their friend, DJ, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner and Kate and Truman's grandfather. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Kate; her brother, Truman; and their friend, DJ, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner and Kate and Truman's grandfather. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures'').''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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* CampingEpisode: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Goblins" is about the kids having a camp out behind the shop, but they may find it sabotaged by the goblins.

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* CampingEpisode: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Goblins" is about the kids having a camp out behind the shop, but they may find it sabotaged by the goblins.
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* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Secret Valentine" takes place on Valentine's Day and is about Warloworth stealing the Valentines from all the other toys because he thinks he did not get any. After seeing he did indeed get a Valentine from everybody he has a change of heart.

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* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Secret Valentine" takes place on Valentine's Day and is about Warloworth stealing the Valentines from all the other toys because he thinks he did not get any. After seeing he did indeed get a Valentine from everybody he has a change of heart.heart.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Agatha hates mice, and often uses them as an excuse for bad things happening (for example, claiming mice stole Kate's mom's ring and telling someone to take their hat off because a mouse is on it.)

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* CampingEpisode: "Twinkle Twinkle Little Goblins" is about the kids having a camp out behind the shop, but they may find it sabotaged by the goblins.



* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Secret Valentine" takes place on Valentine's Day and is about Warloworth stealing the Valentines from all the other toys because he did not get any. After seeing he did indeed get a Valetine from everybody he has a change of heart.

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* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Secret Valentine" takes place on Valentine's Day and is about Warloworth stealing the Valentines from all the other toys because he thinks he did not get any. After seeing he did indeed get a Valetine Valentine from everybody he has a change of heart.
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* HalloweenEpisode: "We All Say Boo" takes place on Halloween night and is about the characters having a Halloween party at the shop.



* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs, such as the fairy tale re-tellings and the two songs in the first episode, "The Magic Key".

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* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs, such as the fairy tale re-tellings and the two songs in the first episode, "The Magic Key".Key".
* ValentinesDayEpisode: "Secret Valentine" takes place on Valentine's Day and is about Warloworth stealing the Valentines from all the other toys because he did not get any. After seeing he did indeed get a Valetine from everybody he has a change of heart.
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* SesameStreetCred: Creator/GilbertGottfried, of all people, played Jack Frost on this show.

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* SesameStreetCred: Creator/GilbertGottfried, of all people, Carol Kane played the Tooth Fairy, Creator/GilbertGottfried played Jack Frost on this show.and Creator/BettyWhite played Santa Claus' wife Annabelle.

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* GiftGivingGaffe: In "Telling The Whole Truth", a woman comes into the shop because she's been told that there are many good things to buy her young nephew who she is not at all close to. Noah suggests a variety of fun, adorable and entertaining looking toys, but she doesn't think any of them look right, until she sees an antique clock on the wall.

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* GiftGivingGaffe: In "Telling The Whole Truth", a woman Aunt Agatha's friend Charlene Von Pickings comes into the shop because she's been told that there are many good things to buy her young 5-year-old nephew who she is not at all close to. Noah suggests Kate and DJ, who are watching the store for Noah, suggest a variety of fun, adorable and entertaining looking toys, but she doesn't think any of them look right, until she sees an antique clock on the wall.


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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Whiny and Whimper like chocolate bars and bubble gum.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Johnny Crawfish is based on Johnny Carson.
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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ Kate; her brother, Truman; and Truman, their friend, DJ, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner.owner and Kate and Truman's grandfather. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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* CaptainObvious: In the pilot, Kate names one of the dolls in the box Big Ears because of his big ears.
** This trope seems to be the only reason the Singing Lips and Penguins exist when they aren't singing, as they will often repeat what someone else just said.
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* GiftGivingGaffe: In "Telling The Whole Truth", a woman comes into the shop, where she's been told are many good things to buy her young nephew who she is not at all close to. Noah suggests a variety of fun, adorable and entertaining looking toys, but she doesn't think any of them look right, until she sees an antique clock on the wall.

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* GiftGivingGaffe: In "Telling The Whole Truth", a woman comes into the shop, where shop because she's been told that there are many good things to buy her young nephew who she is not at all close to. Noah suggests a variety of fun, adorable and entertaining looking toys, but she doesn't think any of them look right, until she sees an antique clock on the wall.
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* GiftGivingGaffe: In "Telling The Whole Truth", a woman comes into the shop, where she's been told are many good things to buy her young nephew who she is not at all close to. Noah suggests a variety of fun, adorable and entertaining looking toys, but she doesn't think any of them look right, until she sees an antique clock on the wall.
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* ClipShow: "Sing Yourself To Sleep", which was a collection of songs previously sung during the course of the series.
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* FreakyFridayFlip: "Let's Go Fly A Kite" has the kids switching place with the adults and the adults switching places with the kids.


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* IncredibleShrinkingMan: The kids get shrunk by Boobull in "Think Big".
* LiteralMinded: Warloworth has done this a few times, and has caused trouble for others due to it:
** In "Mixed-Up Magic", he mistook the shop having a sale for the toys being sold to others.
** In "How Rude", he mistakes Noah saying the proverb "Rudeness is like a bad spell of magic" for him asking Warloworth to cast a spell on the others to make them misbehave.
* SesameStreetCred: Creator/GilbertGottfried, of all people, played Jack Frost on this show.
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* ChristmasEpisode: "Anything Can Happen At Christmas" and "Jack Frost Is Coming To Town".

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* ChristmasEpisode: "Anything Can Happen At Christmas" and "Jack Frost Is Coming To Town".Christmas".
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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[note]] [[/note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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''The Noddy Shop'' (officially titled "Noddy", but called is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' (officially [[note]] officially titled "Noddy", but called The Noddy Shop in promotional material for the show. We have decided to use the former title to avoid confusion with ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.[[note]] is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures'').''Noddy's Toyland Adventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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''The Noddy Shop'' (officially titled "Noddy", but called is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''. After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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''The Noddy Shop'' (officially titled "Noddy", but called is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''.''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''). After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.
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* FunWithAcronyms: The Shop's name stands for "Notions, Oddities, Doodads and Delights of Yesterday".

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* FunWithAcronyms: The Shop's shop's name stands for "Notions, Oddities, Doodads and Delights of Yesterday".
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* BezerkButton: For the toys, setting the goblins free from the box they were trapped in will make them panic.

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* BezerkButton: BerserkButton: For the toys, setting the goblins free from the box they were trapped in will make them panic.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The toy cast of the show.]]



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[[caption-width-right:350:The toy cast of the show.]]
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Believe it or not, here at The Noddy Shop!\\"''

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Believe it or not, here at The Noddy Shop!\\"''
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''"Welcome to our place, we've been waiting. Time for some fun and celebrating.\\

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''"Welcome to our place, we've been waiting. Time for some fun and celebrating.\\
Something is always ready to "pop!", here at The Noddy Shop.\\
Music and magic. Hey, it's showtime!\\
Noddy and you will be friends in no time.\\
Silly 'ol Goblins are living there, too, the place where make believe comes true.\\
Believe it or not, here at The Noddy Shop!\\"''

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[[caption-width-right:350:The toy cast of the show.]]

''The Noddy Shop'' (officially titled "Noddy", but called is a Canadian KidCom created by Rick Siggelkow that was the SpiritualSuccessor to ''Series/ShiningTimeStation''. The show centered on three kids, Katie, DJ and Truman, who visit a toy shop (the titular Noddy Shop) every day after school while their parents were at work, where they would visit with Noah, the shop's owner. But the shop isn't any ordinary toy store-the residents of the toy store, as well as Noah's pet lobster Johnny, can come to life and talk to them. One day, the kids discover a mysterious box and a key, which holds mischievous goblins that play tricks on people, as well as a map of an imaginary land and two dolls that turn out to be Noddy and Big Ears, which the kids decide to tell stories with that relate to real-life situations the kids face (which are represented by episodes of ''WesternAnimation/NoddysToylandAdventures''. After the story had been told, the toys and Johnny would sing a song about the moral of the story to the kids. In some episodes, they would sing two songs.

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* AprilFoolsPlot: One of the episodes took place on April Fool's Day.
* BezerkButton: For the toys, setting the goblins free from the box they were trapped in will make them panic.
* BigBlackout: The episode "Thunder and Lightning" takes place during one that is caused by a thunderstorm.
* ChristmasEpisode: "Anything Can Happen At Christmas" and "Jack Frost Is Coming To Town".
* FunWithAcronyms: The Shop's name stands for "Notions, Oddities, Doodads and Delights of Yesterday".
* GratuitousForeignLanguage: Bonita Flamingo puts Spanish in her sentence, and the pigs speak French.
* HeroicDog: Planet Pup believes he is a superhero and tries to solve most of the problems at the shop.
* ThatRemindsMeOfASong: Some of the songs, such as the fairy tale re-tellings and the two songs in the first episode, "The Magic Key".

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