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* WhiteAndGreyMorality: for most of the series, the only antagonist was Tigranicus, who is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at worst. That is, until [[KnightOfCerebus the Creeper]] shows up...
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* WhiteAndGreyMorality: for most of the series, the only antagonist was Tigranicus, Tyrannicus, who is a JerkWithAHeartOfGold at worst. That is, until [[KnightOfCerebus the Creeper]] shows up...
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''WesternAnimation/{{Animalia}}'' (2007-2008) is an Australian children's television series based on the 1986 picture book of the same name by illustrator Creator/GraemeBase.
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* AdaptationExpansion: It was originally a picture book, after all.
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* AdaptationExpansion: It was originally a picture book, after all. In fact, the original picture book was really just an alphabet book, albeit a very lavishly-illustrated one. On the other hand, the telvision series has a rather complex plot and wealth of detailed characters.
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The story involves two kids, Alex and Zoe, who happen to find a portal while visiting their town's library. This leads them to an alternate world named Animalia, populated with TalkingAnimal{{s}} who are able to live in peace and harmony thanks to an artifact called [[CosmicKeystone the Core]]. However,the Core happens to suffer some kind of illness, resulting in it losing pieces regularly. Each piece has a specific function in Animalia's inhabitant's abilities to talk and act like humans, and losing a piece will inevitably provoke a weird side effect on everyone until the piece is put back in place. Being humans, Alex and Zoe are immune to those effects, resulting in them being in charge with collecting the pieces each time one is lost. They are assisted in this mission by G'bubu, a green gorilla, and Iggy, an Iguana.
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The story involves two kids, Alex and Zoe, who happen to find a portal while visiting their town's library. This leads them to an alternate world named Animalia, populated with TalkingAnimal{{s}} {{Talking Animal}}s who are able to live in peace and harmony thanks to an artifact called [[CosmicKeystone the Core]]. However,the Core happens to suffer some kind of illness, resulting in it losing pieces regularly. Each piece has a specific function in Animalia's inhabitant's abilities to talk and act like humans, and losing a piece will inevitably provoke a weird side effect on everyone until the piece is put back in place. Being humans, Alex and Zoe are immune to those effects, resulting in them being in charge with collecting the pieces each time one is lost. They are assisted in this mission by G'bubu, a green gorilla, and Iggy, an Iguana.
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''WesternAnimation/{{Animalia}}'' (2007-2008) is an Australian children's television series based on the 1986 picture book of the same name by illustrator GraemeBase.
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''WesternAnimation/{{Animalia}}'' (2007-2008) is an Australian children's television series based on the 1986 picture book of the same name by illustrator GraemeBase.
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The story involves two kids, Alex and Zoe, who happen to find a portail while visiting their town's library. This leads them to an alternate world named Animalia, populated with TalkingAnimal{{s}} who are able to live in peace and harmony thanks to an artifact called [[CosmicKeystone the Core]]. However,the Core happens to suffer some kind of illness, resulting in it losing pieces regularly. Each piece has a specific functiun in Animalia's habitant's abilities to talk and act like humans, and losing a piece will inevitably provoke a weird side effect on everyone until the pice is put back in place. Being humans, Alex and Zoe are immune to those effects, resulting in them being in charge with collecting the pieces each time one is lost. They are assited in this mission by G'bubu, a green gorilla, and Iggy, an Iguana.
The series mostly consist in a [[VillainOfTheWeek Piece of the week]] scheme, each episode usually involving a losing piece of the Core and Alex and Zoe trying to find it. Season 2, however, goes for a slight CerebusSyndrome by introducing a new villain, the Creeper. Unlike all characters portrayed before, the Creeper was an actually evil character, and caused the serie to get a bit darker.
The series mostly consist in a [[VillainOfTheWeek Piece of the week]] scheme, each episode usually involving a losing piece of the Core and Alex and Zoe trying to find it. Season 2, however, goes for a slight CerebusSyndrome by introducing a new villain, the Creeper. Unlike all characters portrayed before, the Creeper was an actually evil character, and caused the serie to get a bit darker.
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The story involves two kids, Alex and Zoe, who happen to find a portail portal while visiting their town's library. This leads them to an alternate world named Animalia, populated with TalkingAnimal{{s}} who are able to live in peace and harmony thanks to an artifact called [[CosmicKeystone the Core]]. However,the Core happens to suffer some kind of illness, resulting in it losing pieces regularly. Each piece has a specific functiun function in Animalia's habitant's inhabitant's abilities to talk and act like humans, and losing a piece will inevitably provoke a weird side effect on everyone until the pice piece is put back in place. Being humans, Alex and Zoe are immune to those effects, resulting in them being in charge with collecting the pieces each time one is lost. They are assited assisted in this mission by G'bubu, a green gorilla, and Iggy, an Iguana.
The series mostly consist in a [[VillainOfTheWeek Piece of the week]] scheme, each episode usually involving a losing piece of the Core and Alex and Zoe trying to find it. Season 2, however, goes for a slight CerebusSyndrome by introducing a new villain, the Creeper. Unlike all characters portrayed before, the Creeper was an actually evil character, and caused theserie series to get a bit darker.
The series mostly consist in a [[VillainOfTheWeek Piece of the week]] scheme, each episode usually involving a losing piece of the Core and Alex and Zoe trying to find it. Season 2, however, goes for a slight CerebusSyndrome by introducing a new villain, the Creeper. Unlike all characters portrayed before, the Creeper was an actually evil character, and caused the
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The story involves two kids, Alex and Zoe, who happen to find a portail while visiting their town's library. This leads them to an alternate world named Animalia, populated with TalkingAnimal{{s}} who are able to live in peace and harmony thanks to an artifact called [[CosmicKeystone the Core]]. However,the Core happens to suffer some kind of illness, resulting in it losing pieces regularly. Each piece has a specific functiun in Animalia's habitant's abilities to talk and act like humans, and losing a piece will inevitably provoke a weird side effect on everyone until the pice is put back in place. Being humans, Alex and Zoe are immune to those effects, resulting in them being in charge with collecting the pieces each time one is lost. They are assited in this mission by G'bubu, a green gorilla, and Iggy, an Iguana.
The series mostly consist in a [[VillainOfTheWeek Piece of the week]] scheme, each episode usually involving a losing piece of the Core and Alex and Zoe trying to find it. Season 2, however, goes for a slight CerebusSyndrome by introducing a new villain, the Creeper. Unlike all characters portrayed before, the Creeper was an actually evil character, and caused the serie to get a bit darker.
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* {{Americanitis}}: For an Australian production based on an Australian book, the cabs are yellow, one of the two main characters is a Hispanic American, but the other main character sounds upper-class British or ''very'' posh Australian (and has an Australian voice-actor). Overall, the voice-actors for the general cast seem to put on a random mix of British, American, and Australian accents for various characters.
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* {{Americanitis}}: For an Australian production based on an Australian book, the cabs are yellow, one of the two main characters is a Hispanic American, but the other main character sounds upper-class British or ''very'' posh Australian (and has an Australian voice-actor). Overall, the voice-actors for the general cast seem to put on a random mix of British, American, and Australian accents for various characters.
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* {{Americanitis}}: For an Australian production based on an Australian book, HeroicallyAlignedReptile[=/=]PluckyComicRelief: Iggy the cabs are yellow, one of the two main characters is a Hispanic American, but the other main character sounds upper-class British or ''very'' posh Australian (and has an Australian voice-actor). Overall, the voice-actors for the general cast seem to put on a random mix of British, American, and Australian accents for various characters.iguana.
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* CulturalTranslation: {{Americanitis}}: For an Australian production based on an Australian book, the cabs are yellow, one of the two main characters is a Hispanic American, but the other man main character sounds upper-class British (but or ''very'' posh Australian (and has an Australian voice-actor). Overall, the voice-actors for the general cast seem to put on a random mix of British, American, and Australian accents for various characters.
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* {{Americanitis}}: For an Australian production based on an Australian book, the cabs are yellow, one of the two main characters is a Hispanic American, but the other man character sounds British (but has an Australian voice-actor). Overall, the voice-actors for the general cast seem to put on a random mix of British, American, and Australian accents for various characters.
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* WhereTheHellIsSpringfield: The human city's location. Is it in the US? Britain? Australia? Some fictional country altogether?