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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Due to being one of the main characters and having JokerImmunity, Dio has started getting killed more and more often, with Joel being much more chill about it.

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* DysfunctionJunction: Almost ''everybody'' in this series is either completely insane, evil or a massive {{Jerkass}}.

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* DysfunctionJunction: Almost ''everybody'' in this series is either completely insane, completely evil or a massive complete {{Jerkass}}.


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* HouseFire: '''Frequently.''' The Bogan house infamously caught fire in Part 1 after Garfield's disastrous attempt at making mac and cheese, then later suffered severe damage in Part 21 when the BBQ Pit Boys grill outside caught fire and destroyed much of the front of the house.
** Additionally, in Part 12 Garfield burns down the Kong household's treehouse and in Part 23 Bogan sets Johnny's house on fire ''[[UpToEleven twice]]'' as a ''[[CrossesTheLineTwice Christmas present]].'' Then, later in Part 23, Toad Bup sets his and Spaghetti Grapes' house on fire.
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Season 1 ended on December 4th, 2019, counting 12 Parts and over 36 hours of mayhem. Season 2 began on May 4th, 2020 and ended on August 11th 2020. A playlist of all the parts can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m20tSlfnH9E&list=PLR_4pTc1KGS6vch-LZ3y7B-gnDzGx7VLq here]].

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Season 1 ended on December 4th, 2019, counting 12 Parts and over 36 hours of mayhem. Season 2 began on May 4th, 2020 and ended on August 11th 2020. A playlist of all the parts can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m20tSlfnH9E&list=PLR_4pTc1KGS6vch-LZ3y7B-gnDzGx7VLq here]].
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** A second one happens at the end of Season 2, and much like the first season's, it's mostly just funny stuff with some actual reveals that may play into future, such as Bob Ross opening a Meme Gallery, and Jill getting pregnant with Nemesis' child.

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** A second one happens at the end of Season 2, and much like the first season's, it's mostly just funny stuff with some actual reveals that may play into future, such as Bob Ross opening a Meme Gallery, and Jill getting pregnant with Nemesis' child.child and DoomGuy returning from Hell to exact his revenge on Vibe Check.
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** In Episode 7, a split second before the act happens, Joel mouses over and is stunned by the Stab Chest action in Bogan's interactions queue.
** In Episode 8 no less than a minute after Joel moves in vargFren and Pepsiman the original owner of the home, Arian, kills vargFren and cannibalizes his body. Pepsiman soon avenges Fren by shooting the cannibal in the head.

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** In Episode Part 7, a split second before the act happens, Joel mouses over and is stunned by the Stab Chest action in Bogan's interactions queue.
** In Episode Part 8 no less than a minute after Joel moves in vargFren and Pepsiman the original owner of the home, Arian, kills vargFren and cannibalizes his body. Pepsiman soon avenges Fren by shooting the cannibal in the head.



** Episode 17 opens with Freddie Mercury discovering what appears to be Bonzi's evil lair and in there he finds what looks to be plans to make a clone army of Bulk that's being run by Liquid Bogan. Things start calming down after this revelation until Vibe Check randomly kills DoomGuy John.

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** Episode Part 17 opens with Freddie Mercury discovering what appears to be Bonzi's evil lair and in there he finds what looks to be plans to make a clone army of Bulk that's being run by Liquid Bogan. Things start calming down after this revelation until Vibe Check randomly kills DoomGuy John.Doom Guy.

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* CorruptCop: When the Oasis Springs Police aren't [[PoliceAreUseless staggeringly incompetent]], they're this.
** Particularly in Part 12 when they were under the control of one of Bonzi's demons.
** As a side note, the Oasis Springs Fire Department are ''even worse''. After being even more incompetent dealing with a fire at the Bogan house than the Police are dealing with crime, they have the nerve to fine the Bogan household for wasting their time as the fire has burnt itself out, then shoot Bulk when he tries to stop them from leaving.



* PoliceAreUseless: The incompetence of the Oasis Spring police force is a sight to behold. They've been defeated by locked doors, fooled when suspects pretend to be asleep, dance and violate several gun safety laws, and on the rare occasion they do arrest someone it's impossible to keep them in prison for long. The firefighters are just as incompetent at doing their jobs, with 2 dying in part 21 while the residents had to put out the fire themselves.

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* PoliceAreUseless: The incompetence of the Oasis Spring police force is a sight to behold. They've been defeated by locked doors, fooled when suspects pretend to be asleep, dance and violate several gun safety laws, and on the rare occasion they do arrest someone it's impossible to keep them in prison for long.
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The firefighters are just as incompetent at doing their jobs, with 2 dying in part Part 21 [[IronicDeath after getting themselves set on fire]] while the residents had to put out the fire themselves.

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* MoodWhiplash: An intense one happens during part 15. It starts off as a rather tame night at the Bogan house, and then Jotaro shows up. However it turns out he just wants to play video games and means no harm, but then Anakin randomly shows up ready to torch down the house like in Dio's nightmare. Before Anakin can cause any damage at all The World snaps his neck, then some random sims show up including a powerful vampire and a nerd. Things start calming down and Dio starts bullying the annoying nerd who walked in uninvited... and then the nerd kills Dio.

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An intense one happens during part 15. It starts off as a rather tame night at the Bogan house, and then Jotaro shows up. However it turns out he just wants to play video games and means no harm, but then Anakin randomly shows up ready to torch down the house like in Dio's nightmare. Before Anakin can cause any damage at all The World snaps his neck, then some random sims show up including a powerful vampire and a nerd. Things start calming down and Dio starts bullying the annoying nerd who walked in uninvited... and then the nerd kills Dio.Dio.
** Part 22, the Season 2 Finale, is one big Mood Whiplash. The episode starts normally, and continues to be ''normal'', by the standards of the series, the only egregious things being Dio going around town and dicking around...And then, at the episode's midpoint, it suddenly cuts to Liquid Bogan and Lasagna Ocelot in their house talking about starting their master plan, and it all goes downhill from there.

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** In part 14 Joel briefly mentions recreating the ending of JJBA part 3. He unintentionally does when Dio's failed attempt to kill Jotaro results in him getting murdered instead, though it doesn't stick since Joel reloads the save immediately after.
** Dio has a nightmare in part 14 where Anakin burns down the Bogan house causing Dio to perish as well. Joel remains cautious about Anakin really showing up and eventually he does in part 15 but this time The World snaps his neck before he can cause any damage. However it seems all this does is delay Dio's demise as he is [[YouCantFightFate killed by a different serial killer not too long after Anakin showed up thus fulfilling the foreshadowing but in a different way.]]

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** In part Part 14 Joel briefly mentions recreating the ending of JJBA part Part 3. He unintentionally does when Dio's failed attempt to kill Jotaro results in him getting murdered instead, though it doesn't stick since Joel reloads the save immediately after.
** Dio has a nightmare in part Part 14 where Anakin burns down the Bogan house causing Dio to perish as well. Joel remains cautious about Anakin really showing up and eventually he does in part Part 15 but this time The World snaps his neck before he can cause any damage. However it seems all this does is delay Dio's demise as he is [[YouCantFightFate killed by a different serial killer not too long after Anakin showed up thus fulfilling the foreshadowing but in a different way.]]



* GoKartingWithBowser: Almost literally: in episode 15, Dio and Jotaro briefly play a kart racing game video together before they're interrupted by the return of Dorian Cook.

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* GambitPileup: Season 2's KudzuPlot is largely a result of Liquid Bogan, the cultists, Bonzi Buddy and Wesker all having their own complex plans all happening at the same time as each other.
* GoKartingWithBowser: Almost literally: in episode Part 15, Dio and Jotaro briefly play a kart racing game video together before they're interrupted by the return of Dorian Cook.



* GrowingTheBeard: While the series has always had a full and luscious beard when it comes to being funny, it was really Part 7 where it got one in terms of story, as all episodes after Part 7 have featured and been part of story arcs, while the first few episodes were more of a RandomEventsPlot following the Bogan household's (and their neigbours) wacky antics.



** In Episode 8 [=VargFren=] stays in the household as a ghost after he is killed by the cannibalistic owner of the home.
** This happens again in Episode 10 after Big Smoke remains a part of the Mercury household after he is also cannibalized by a random female ghost.
** By part 12 the Spongebob household has become this due to all of Wesker's hits haunting the area, much to Joel's annoyance.

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** In Episode Part 8 [=VargFren=] stays in the household as a ghost after he is killed by the cannibalistic owner of the home.
** This happens again in Episode Part 10 after Big Smoke remains a part of the Mercury household after he is also cannibalized by a random female ghost.
** By part Part 12 the Spongebob Squarepants household has become this due to all of Wesker's hits haunting the area, much to Joel's annoyance.annoyance.
** In Part 13 the Squarepants household gets a hell of a lot worse thanks to Wesker's laxative turkey antics.
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** Early in Season 2 and late in Season 1 Joel discussed the idea of creating the Ghostbusters to deal with the ghost problem in the Bogan household, but the idea was abandoned after the Bogan household burned down when Joel tried to execute the idea (Albeit, with only one member, Bill Murray Ghostbuster).


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* AscendedExtra: Jotaro Hecking, Kakyoin Hecking, Johnny Zest, and Enyaba Ordonez are examples of this. Johnny Zest was a default sim turned into an important character to the series, Enyaba was a default sim (originally Kayleigh Ordonez) turned into the town drug dealer, Jotaro and Kakyoin were default sims named Brent and Brant Hecking respectively, but were transformed when Brent fought back against Dio in Part 14.

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* AllJustADream: All of Episode 11 was revealed to be an unusual fever dream by Jill Valentine.

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* BadFuture: In Part 7, it's implied the Liquid household, who are identical clones of the Bogan household, come from a future where Bogan stayed dead after Madeline killed him. Due to Bites The Dust, the two timelines collided and fused together. Liquid Dio not being a vampire, however, kind of puts a cog in that theory, as does the existence of Liquid Bogan.

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* BewareTheNiceOnes: Funky Kong snaps a bit in Part 14 supposedly due to finally realising just how batshit insane and immoral his new home is. He suddenly begins to insult and call out Dio on his violent mannerisms and warns everyone how Dio kill them if they're around him. Garfield even briefly joins in on it for a moment. Dio tries to get a better relationship with Funky after by [[ComicallyMissingThePoint gifting him a book about why Dio's so great.]]

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* BerserkButton: Everyone gets annoyed seeing others cooking or showering in their house, despite how friendly they are to each other or if they're part of catering, and eventually kick them out. Although this is partly because none of the characters are given the "Always Welcome" trait from the Rewards Store which allows them to do anything on other households.
* BewareTheNiceOnes: Funky Kong snaps a bit in Part 14 supposedly due to finally realising realizing just how batshit insane and immoral his new home is. He suddenly begins to insult and call out Dio on his violent mannerisms and warns everyone how Dio kill them if they're around him. Garfield even briefly joins in on it for a moment. Dio tries to get a better relationship with Funky after by [[ComicallyMissingThePoint gifting him a book about why Dio's so great.]]



* BloodierAndGorier: Thanks to the Extreme Violence mod, ''Meme House'' is significantly more brutal than vanilla Sims 4. Expect a random Sim to be gruesomely murdered every episode.

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* BloodierAndGorier: Thanks to the Extreme Violence mod, Violence, Life Tragedies, and Sims Torments mods, among others, ''Meme House'' is significantly more brutal than vanilla Sims 4.''Sims 4''. Expect a random Sim to be gruesomely murdered every episode.



* BurgerFool: Part 17 reveals a new Mcdonald-esque fast food shop in Oasis Springs, which includes: stripper poles, food heavily implied to be drugged with aphrodisiacs due to how hot and bothered many customers look, and the only bathroom can only be reached through a hellish climb on top of a mountain, and inside the bathroom itself is [[SinisterSurveillance covered with a dozen or so security cameras]] observing you doing your business.

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Part 17 reveals a new Mcdonald-esque fast food shop in Oasis Springs, which includes: stripper poles, food heavily implied to be drugged with aphrodisiacs due to how hot and bothered many customers look, and the only bathroom can only be reached through a hellish climb on top of a mountain, and inside the bathroom itself is [[SinisterSurveillance covered with a dozen or so security cameras]] observing you doing your business.



* CallBack: At the end of Part 12 Garfield ends up burning down the monkeys' house after Bonzi dies and Funky moves in with them by burning macaroni and cheese like in Part 1.

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At the end of Part 12 Garfield ends up burning down the monkeys' house after Bonzi dies and Funky moves in with them by burning macaroni and cheese like in Part 1.



* {{Calvinball}}: The UNO card game that the Bogans own seems to play by entirely different rules from the one we know, as it involves a moving piece and can be played by just one person.
* CerebusSyndrome: Part 7 definitely falls under this with Bulk dying at the hands of Madeline. Even if it was remedied and Madeline was permanently dealt with, it proved that even your favourite characters are not immune to dying, and not even Joel can stop it.
** Part 7 also is the start of darker and more serious arcs for the series, as the Bonzi's Corruption arc starts immediately after with the first appearance of the Demon sims in part 8.

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* {{Calvinball}}: The UNO ''TabletopGame/{{Uno}}'' card game that the Bogans own seems to play by entirely different rules from the one we know, as it involves a moving piece and can be played by just one person.
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Part 7 definitely falls under this with Bulk dying at the hands of Madeline. Even if it was remedied and Madeline was permanently dealt with, it proved that even your favourite characters are not immune to dying, and not even Joel can stop it.
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it. It is also is the start of darker and more serious arcs for the series, as the Bonzi's Corruption arc starts immediately after with the first appearance of the Demon sims in part 8.



* CloneArmy: During Freddie Mercury's exploration of the Forgotten Grotto in Part 17, he discovers a secret laboratory and a document showing that this is Liquid Bogan's true goal: To create a Bogan clone army. The implications are left a bit unclear, but it's implied that our Bulk Bogan may also be a clone, and that ''Liquid'' is actually the original.

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During Freddie Mercury's exploration of the Forgotten Grotto in Part 17, he discovers a secret laboratory and a document showing that this is Liquid Bogan's true goal: To create a Bogan clone army. The implications are left a bit unclear, but it's implied that our Bulk Bogan may also be a clone, and that ''Liquid'' is actually the original.



* CrapsackWorld: Although the series started off in a normal sims 4 world, with the only strange thing being the Bogan household and their antics, as the series progressed and more characters were introduced the world became more and more chaotic with each episode, not least due to [[TheCorruption the malign influence of Bonzi Buddy]], which flooded the world with horrific, deformed demons and corrupted the skies themselves, making them display giant error messages and Bonzi Buddies.

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Although the series started off in a normal sims 4 world, with the only strange thing being the Bogan household and their antics, as the series progressed and more characters were introduced the world became more and more chaotic with each episode, not least due to [[TheCorruption the malign influence of Bonzi Buddy]], which flooded the world with horrific, deformed demons and corrupted the skies themselves, making them display giant error messages and Bonzi Buddies.



* DeathIsCheap: People die constantly in this series, but thanks to the way Sims 4 handles ghosts, it usually doesn't actually mean much.

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People die constantly in this series, but thanks to the way Sims 4 handles ghosts, it usually doesn't actually mean much.



* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first couple of episodes are weird by way of being ''normal'' (by Meme House standards anyway). The Sims world is pretty much normal, instead of the clusterfuck of later episodes with things that are pretty much taken for granted and regular later (such as sims cannibalizing each other, breaking into Fortnite dances and having bizarre appearances, as well as Fire Lady's general existence) being absent.

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The first couple of episodes are weird by way of being ''normal'' (by Meme House standards anyway). The Sims world is pretty much normal, instead of the clusterfuck of later episodes with things that are pretty much taken for granted and regular later (such as sims cannibalizing each other, breaking into Fortnite dances and having bizarre appearances, as well as Fire Lady's general existence) being absent.



* FictionalHoliday: Part 15 introduces us to Gamer Day, a winter-time holiday in which people [[NakedPeopleAreFunny go streaking]], eat pizza, smoke weed, and get into fights.

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Part 15 introduces us to Gamer Day, a winter-time holiday in which people [[NakedPeopleAreFunny go streaking]], eat pizza, smoke weed, and get into fights.



* KilledOffForReal: Joel has stated that any playable sim who isn't a part of the core Bulk household will remain dead unless the Grim Reaper agrees to spare them. As of episode 17, vargFren and Big Smoke are dead (but still around), while Bonzi Buddy and Doomguy John are entirely dead but still around haunting as NPC ghosts.

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* MesACrowd: In addition to Liquid Bogan, a house containing clones of Garfield and [=DIO=] inexplicably appears after Kira uses Bites The Dust. Only the [=DIO=] clone is allowed to live.

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In addition to Liquid Bogan, a house containing clones of Garfield and [=DIO=] inexplicably appears after Kira uses Bites The Dust. Only the [=DIO=] clone is allowed to live.



* OnceAnEpisode: Someone dies.

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* ProneToTears: The town is littered with urns and tombstones thanks to the large amount of Sims that died throughout the series. Because of this, characters constantly home in to one of them, cry it out, and become depressed. Joel has yet to remove all of them.



** The Eggman household which is an eggshaped building over an underground secret lair is home too the three Eggman brothers ( The SA2, Boom, and movie versions Robotnik ) having teamed up to end that pesky hedgehog once and for all.

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** The Eggman household which is an eggshaped building over an underground secret lair is home too the three Eggman brothers ( The SA2, (The modern, Boom, and movie versions Robotnik ) of Robotnik) having teamed up to end that pesky hedgehog once and for all.



* TemptingFate: Said right before Garfield almost burns the house down in Part 1:

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* TrashOfTheTitans: The Bogan household is by far the worst of the bunch, with the garden having a constantly broken toilet, giant photographs of Dio on the wall, a literal trash-growing plant and weed. The inside is arguably worse, with ghosts constantly breaking the toilets and sinks and the floors always being inexplicably wet.
** The Squarepants house becomes this in part 11, with floors wet either with water, blood or urine and nearly everything broken, including the toilet and shower, meaning the Squarepants household keep urinating themselves and aren't able to clean up. Fortunately Part 11 is AllJustADream, and their house in part 12-onwards has yet to fall into this trope.
* TraumaCongaLine: Part 11 is one for Jill and Spongebob that turns out to be just a dream.
** For Jill, she gets impregnated by Nemesis before he dies, feeling incredibly depressed for the rest of the stream. Then, after a house invasion and another household member dying, she finally delivers the baby... only for the baby to get taken away as soon as it enters the household.
** For Spongebob, he gets incredibly ill, then he gets shot in the leg by a house invader, then when he tries to go to the hospital to cure the wound they somehow fail ''twice'', despite the odds of success being ''90%''. Even after that he refuses to accept his fate and tries to become a vampire through Dio, but it's too late and he dies in Johnny Zest's front yard.

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The Bogan household is by far the worst of the bunch, with the garden having a constantly broken toilet, giant photographs of Dio on the wall, a literal trash-growing plant and weed. The inside is arguably worse, with ghosts constantly breaking the toilets and sinks and the floors always being inexplicably wet.
** The Squarepants house becomes this in part 11, with floors wet either with water, blood or urine and nearly everything broken, including the toilet and shower, meaning the Squarepants household keep urinating themselves and aren't able to clean up. Fortunately While Part 11 is AllJustADream, and their house the household in part 12-onwards has yet later parts continue to fall into this trope.
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Part 11 is one for Jill and Spongebob that turns out to be just a dream.
** *** For Jill, she gets impregnated by Nemesis before he dies, feeling incredibly depressed for the rest of the stream. Then, after a house invasion and another household member dying, she finally delivers the baby... only for the baby to get taken away as soon as it enters the household.
** *** For Spongebob, he gets incredibly ill, then he gets shot in the leg by a house invader, then when he tries to go to the hospital to cure the wound they somehow fail ''twice'', despite the odds of success being ''90%''. Even after that he refuses to accept his fate and tries to become a vampire through Dio, but it's too late and he dies in Johnny Zest's front yard.
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** At one point late in Season 2 Joel announced that the Bogan household was going to go on a raid to take back the Nintendo Switch and copy of Skyrim that the Eggmen had stolen from them, however plot events got in the way of that.
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* OutOfFocus: Due to the series having LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters it's inevitable that some end up falling by the wayside. Some examples include Big Smoke, Toad Bup, Spaghetti Grapes, Mr Krabs, Spongebob, and Sonic.

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* {{Bizarrchitecture}}: Joel attempts to make the Kong house look like a treehouse; the result is a hilariously weird house where the main two-story structure is suspended off the ground, which one enters from the second floor through a super-long staircase and pathway outside. In Part 7, he lampshades this by wondering how the house's flushing toilet would work. (He then creates a "shit pit" outside underneath the toilet in Part 9, showing that it's just a hole.)


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* BittersweetEnding:
** Season 1 ends with Bonzi dead and his demon army wiped out, and Jill and Nemesis' wedding goes off ''relatively'' smoothly, however Johnny Zest has finally snapped after 12 episodes of sheer torment and goes on a crotch-kicking rampage, becoming "Dark Johnny" in the process.
** Season 2 ends with Liquid Bogan and Liquid Garfield defeated and Bonzi's soul destroyed for good, however Funky Kong nearly dies in the final battle and then leaves to live in the jungle with Donkey Kong, and Liquid Bogan and Liquid Garfield are still alive and likely will be out for revenge. Meanwhile the cultists are still at large, having moved the location of Edgar Kohler's remains so that Bulk couldn't destroy them, and Johnny Zest has continued his descent into psychopathic villainy and allied himself with one of the CBT Queens.


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* TheBusCameBack: Kira and his household finally reappear in Part 21 after being absent since late Season 1 and being heavily requested to make a return.



* ThePowerOfFriendship: Spoofed in the Season 2 Finale, in which [[BigBad Liquid Bogan]] asks in disbelief how could Bulk learn the power of [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Extreme CBT]], to which Bulk replies:
---> '''Bulk Bogan''': "[[MundaneSolution Google Dot Gov]]- Uh, I mean, ''[[BlatantLies my friends]]''."



* SixthRanger: Funky to the original household after moving in at the end of Part 12.

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* SixthRanger: Funky to the original household after moving in at the end of Part 12. However he then moves out in Season 2's finale.



* TheWorfEffect: Some random Sims at the gym (who then become the "Stardust Crusaders") completely show up and humiliate Dio when he tried attacking him, theoretically demonstrating that stronger Sims have survived the series's chaos and are now more prominent in Season 2.
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Spoofed in the Season 2 Finale, in which [[BigBad Liquid Bogan]] asks in disbelief how could Bulk learn the power of [[DangerousForbiddenTechnique Extreme CBT]], to which Bulk replies:
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* TheWorfEffect: Some random Sims at the gym (who then become the "Stardust Crusaders") completely show up and humiliate Dio when he tried attacking him, theoretically demonstrating that stronger Sims have survived the series's chaos and are now more prominent in Season 2.
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* AbsenteeActor: Killer Queen and Stray Cat make no appearance in Season 1's finale. Kira was intially this too until he was shown during the epilogue, albeit through already recorded footage; in the season they were most prominent in. The household has not appeared for Season 2 so far.

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* AbsenteeActor: Killer Queen and Stray Cat make no appearance in Season 1's finale. Kira was intially this too until he was shown during the epilogue, albeit through already recorded footage; in the season they were most prominent in. The household has does not appeared for Season 2 so far.appear again [[TheBusCameBack until Part 21]].
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** The Clone Army is finally activated by Liquid Bogan in Part 22, the Season 2 Finale, with dozens upon dozens of Bogans showing up along with a group of [[HumongousMecha Metal Gears]], they then proceed to...[[AntiClimax do nothing at all.]]

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* {{Bathos}}: Basically everything related to Bulk Bogan dying in episode 7 is this. Before that even happens, he confesses his feelings to Madeline while Wario ''VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}''-dances in the background. Then, when he actually does die, Joel plays "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcLjmxout-A Il mare eterno nella mia anima]]," the soundtrack to an infamously sad scene from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' and his housemates beg TheGrimReaper to let him live. But that doesn't change that the victim is a {{Gonk}}-faced [[DumbMuscle mooskle-head]], and said housemates are a flamboyantly dressed vampire and a creepy human-sized ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}. At the same time, Garfield then goes on to kill Wario for the first time, while the Grim Reaper ''Fortnite'' dances, either oblivious to the fact that there's another soul to take, or simply waiting to witness Garfield's belated act of heroism.

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Basically everything related to Bulk Bogan dying in episode 7 is this. Before that even happens, he confesses his feelings to Madeline while Wario ''VideoGame/{{Fortnite}}''-dances in the background. Then, when he actually does die, Joel plays "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mcLjmxout-A Il mare eterno nella mia anima]]," the soundtrack to an infamously sad scene from ''Manga/JoJosBizarreAdventure'' and his housemates beg TheGrimReaper to let him live. But that doesn't change that the victim is a {{Gonk}}-faced [[DumbMuscle mooskle-head]], and said housemates are a flamboyantly dressed vampire and a creepy human-sized ComicStrip/{{Garfield}}. At the same time, Garfield then goes on to kill Wario for the first time, while the Grim Reaper ''Fortnite'' dances, either oblivious to the fact that there's another soul to take, or simply waiting to witness Garfield's belated act of heroism.heroism.
** The Season 2 Finale is the epitome of Bathos, with the intentionally shoddy animations to show things that even a modded Sims 4 could, to the various jokes filled with the very lengthy InfoDump given by Liquid Bogan and Lasagna Ocelot, to the battles being portrayed as an epic climactic confrontation and a joke themselves, to Joel not-so-subtly resisting the urge to laugh every other line, leads to an insane finale that ends with the entire cast singing [[VideoGame/{{Yakuza}} Baka Mitai]] in the grand finale.

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** After over a dozen Parts later, Part 22, the Season 2 Finale, puts surprising fuel into this, with the reveal of there being infinite timelines, and [[BigBad Liquid Bogan's]] plan on not only getting revenge on Bulk, but also correcting the corruption of the timeline, by killing him, [[AmbiguousSituation or something]].



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: A spoof of one is shown at the end of Season 1. It mostly shows that most Sims [[TheUnreveal are the same as always]]. With some exceptions, like Pepsi Man buying the gym, Freddie Mercury not having shown his true power, Liquid Bogan coming back to life, and CBT Wizard falling down and breaking his dick.

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A spoof of one is shown at the end of Season 1. It mostly shows that most Sims [[TheUnreveal are the same as always]]. With some exceptions, like Pepsi Man buying the gym, Freddie Mercury not having shown his true power, Liquid Bogan coming back to life, and CBT Wizard falling down and breaking his dick.
** A second one happens at the end of Season 2, and much like the first season's, it's mostly just funny stuff with some actual reveals that may play into future, such as Bob Ross opening a Meme Gallery, and Jill getting pregnant with Nemesis' child.
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Season 1 ended on December 4th, 2019, counting 12 Parts and over 36 hours of mayhem. Season 2 began on May 4th, 2020. A playlist of all the parts can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m20tSlfnH9E&list=PLR_4pTc1KGS6vch-LZ3y7B-gnDzGx7VLq here]].

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Season 1 ended on December 4th, 2019, counting 12 Parts and over 36 hours of mayhem. Season 2 began on May 4th, 2020 and ended on August 11th 2020. A playlist of all the parts can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m20tSlfnH9E&list=PLR_4pTc1KGS6vch-LZ3y7B-gnDzGx7VLq here]].
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* KudzuPlot: While Season 1 had a fairly standard, though chaotic, overarching plotline of stopping a demonic invasion led by Bonzi Buddy, Season 2 is far more this trope: Tons of plot threads are hinted at and started which may or may not be connected to one another, including but not limited to: Liquid Bogan's clone army project underneath the Cursed Lands, the mysterious hidden room beneath the Pepsi Gym, the strange group of masked cultists, the various mannequins appearing randomly in town, the Russian mafia and it's connections with Liquid Bogan, and more. Joel [[LampshadeHanging lampshades this]] in Part 21 when at the end, he says that Season 2 is full of unresolved mysteries he wants to have solved.



* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: A spoof of one is shown at the end of Season 1. It mostly shows that most Sims [[TheUnreveal are the same as always]]. With some exceptions, like Pepsi Man buying the gym, Freddie Mercury not having shown his true power, Liquid Bogan coming back to life, and CBT Wizard falling down and breaking his dick.

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* WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue: A spoof of one is shown at the end of Season 1. It mostly shows that most Sims [[TheUnreveal are the same as always]]. With some exceptions, like Pepsi Man buying the gym, Freddie Mercury not having shown his true power, Liquid Bogan coming back to life, and CBT Wizard falling down and breaking his dick.dick.

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* PoliceAreUseless: The incompetence of the Oasis Spring police force is a sight to behold. They've been defeated by locked doors, fooled when suspects pretend to be asleep, dance and violate several gun safety laws, and on the rare occasion they do arrest someone it's impossible to keep them in prison for long. The firefighters are just as incompetent at doing their jobs, with 2 dying in part 21 while the residents had to put out the fire themselves.

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* BottleEpisode: Part 11 focuses entirely on the Squarepants household and is set largely within their house.

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* ButtMonkey: Johnny Zest, to an extreme degree. His house has been broken in to and vandalized more so then any other character, he's been framed and abused by DIO multiple times, and is ceaselessly tormented for fun by basically everybody, even Death itself. The only people who've shown him any amount of attention that doesn't involve relentless abuse are Twitch Chat, Funky and Doomguy, and even then, the latter still heralded his arrival by nearly knocking Johnny out.

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** Part 8. Despite CerebusSyndrome having kicked in with the previous episode and the Demons making their first appearance in this episode, not to mention the ending where Bonzi Buddy rocks up to the gym surrounded by demonic clones of himself, squawking crows, lightning and thunder; Part 8 is generally LighterAndSofter than the previous and subsequent episodes, and although like Part 7 and Part 9, a major character dies, [=VargFren=]'s death is a lot less shocking and more funny than Bogan's in Part 7 and Funky Kong's in Part 9 due to [=VargFren=] being ''instantly'' cannibalised as soon as he was added to the game, and the fact that he becomes a playable ghost and remains part of the household due to the way he died unlike Bogan and Funky also lessens the impact.
** Part 16 is this between the cliffhanger ending of Part 15 and the events of Part 17, due to being The Magic Bullet Special spin-off.
** Part 19, being a rather relaxed Vinesauce Is Hope special episode, nothing much happens in it other than the Vinesauce household being added into the game and getting into some shenanigans, contrasting it from the previous, more eventful episodes.
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Johnny Zest, to an extreme degree. His house has been broken in to and vandalized more so then any other character, he's been framed and abused by DIO multiple times, and is ceaselessly tormented for fun by basically everybody, even Death itself. The only people who've shown him any amount of attention that doesn't involve relentless abuse are Twitch Chat, Funky and Doomguy, and even then, the latter still heralded his arrival by nearly knocking Johnny out.



* BreatherEpisode: Part 8. Despite CerebusSyndrome having kicked in with the previous episode and the Demons making their first appearance in this episode, not to mention the ending where Bonzi Buddy rocks up to the gym surrounded by demonic clones of himself, squawking crows, lightning and thunder; Part 8 is generally LighterAndSofter than the previous and subsequent episodes, and although like Part 7 and Part 9, a major character dies, [=VargFren=]'s death is a lot less shocking and more funny than Bogan's in Part 7 and Funky Kong's in Part 9 due to [=VargFren=] being ''instantly'' cannibalised as soon as he was added to the game, and the fact that he becomes a playable ghost and remains part of the household due to the way he died unlike Bogan and Funky also lessens the impact.
** Part 16 is this between the cliffhanger ending of Part 15 and the events of Part 17, due to being The Magic Bullet Special spin-off.
** Part 19, being a rather relaxed Vinesauce Is Hope special episode, nothing much happens in it other than the Vinesauce household being added into the game and getting into some shenanigans, contrasting it from the previous, more eventful episodes.
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** The Vinesauce household only having a bush outside to take care of their business in can be seen as a callback all the way to the Sims 3 streams where Vinny performed "the morning ritual of taking a shit in the bushes."
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Joel Vinesauce ended up being one of Ralph Bullet, with they're key difference being Joel is more of a gaming streamer than a foodie.

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* BrickJoke: An incidental one in Part 20. As part of a joke, Joel uses the camera to pretend to be a random person walking down the street and seeing Vinny Vinesauce [[ItMakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext napping on a pizza floater]] in his swimsuit. He stares at him silently, then continues his walk. Later in the episode, a random Sim passes by and does nearly the EXACT same thing!
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** It has gotten even worse in Part 20, with all the employees having to wear ''Sans heads'', the workers themselves being very incompetent at their jobs, the food being almost always fashionably late, [[BreadEggsMilkSquick and having a tendency to get invaded by pyromaniacs.]]

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** Again in Season 2, in the Pepsigym (the city's gym that got bought by Pepsiman between Season 1 and 2) has a hidden room underneath a shed out of the way of the main building. It doesn't seem all that special at first, having just random junk and a non-functioning ''Super Mario Bros'' cabinet. Untill, of course, once you notice that the random junk is forming a ''barricade'' that leads to an ominous-looking room even deeper down. The room has yet to be unsealed and its contents are unknown, and it's left ambigous if it was Pepsiman himself that created the hidden room.

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** Again in Season 2, in the Pepsigym (the city's gym that got bought by Pepsiman between Season 1 and 2) has a hidden room underneath a shed out of the way of the main building. It doesn't seem all that special at first, having just random junk and a non-functioning ''Super Mario Bros'' cabinet. Untill, of course, once you notice that the random junk is forming a ''barricade'' that leads to an ominous-looking room even deeper down. The room has yet to be unsealed and its contents are unknown, and it's It's left ambigous if it was Pepsiman himself that created the hidden room. room.
*** While some glimpses were given sparsely throughout the season, it was only in Part 20 that the barricade was removed by Bulk Bogan and the content was fully explored: It's a room filled with candles positioned in a pentagram, with the urn of the original Wario/Edgar Kohler at the center, along with a mysterious grave that gives off black smoke. It's significance is unknown, but it likely has something to do with the strange cult seen in the city.
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