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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Bianca and to a lesser extent, Switchboard.
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* AwesomeMcCoolName: Blaze Summers, among other examples.
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* AbsenteeActor: Presumably the case with episodes 31 and 32, where Blaze and Bianca (both voiced by Creator/TerriHawkes) are either absent or have no speaking role.
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* {{Fiction 500}}: Most of the cast would fit this, but particularly Bianca's family. Her dad ''owns Texas''.
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* {{Fiction 500}}: Fiction500: Most of the cast would fit this, but particularly Bianca's family. Her dad ''owns Texas''.Texas''.
* FinancialTestOfFriendship: In the episode "Down and Out in the Teen Club", Tara becomes penniless after a relative claims her parents' fortune. She is forced to take a job at the Teen Club, thereby ending up serving her friends. All of them are sympathetic to her plight except Bianca, who goes out of her way to add to Tara's humiliation by being a snotty customer. But Tara's friends have her back and set up a plan to make Bianca think she's penniless too. When the plan is revealed, Bianca is pissed off, but she admits she had it coming.
* FinancialTestOfFriendship: In the episode "Down and Out in the Teen Club", Tara becomes penniless after a relative claims her parents' fortune. She is forced to take a job at the Teen Club, thereby ending up serving her friends. All of them are sympathetic to her plight except Bianca, who goes out of her way to add to Tara's humiliation by being a snotty customer. But Tara's friends have her back and set up a plan to make Bianca think she's penniless too. When the plan is revealed, Bianca is pissed off, but she admits she had it coming.
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* RapunzelHair: Most of the girls aren't far from this trope. Also, in "Fairy Tale Fake Out," Chester makes Blaze's hair (she is locked in a tower like Rapunzel) grow with some magic formula. It seems like the formula was flawed, though, since unlike normal hair, which can support twenty tons, the new hair couldn't even support the weight of the prince (Troy, that is).
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* MistakenForTransformed: One episode has the heroes mistake a trio of piglets for triplet toddlers transformed by one of Chester's inventions.
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* IAteWhat: Radley in "Now We're Cooking." "Did you say... [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escargot snails]]?"
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' (which this show predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/Dynasty1981'', and the fun, excessive side of TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
What was it about? Well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin it's about teenagers living in Beverly Hills.]] There wasn't much of a plot, as the show was almost a SitCom with a very thin plot. Basically, it's better to just understand the characters.
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What was it about? Well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin it's about teenagers living in Beverly Hills.]] There wasn't much of a plot, as the show was almost a SitCom with a very thin plot. Basically, it's better to just understand the characters.
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' (which this show predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/Dynasty1981'', and the fun, excessive side of TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS weren't present). radical. Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
What was it about? Well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin it's about teenagers living in Beverly Hills.]]There wasn't much of a plot, as the The show was almost a SitCom with a very thin plot. Basically, it's better to just understand the characters.
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What was it about? Well, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin it's about teenagers living in Beverly Hills.]]
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* AffectionateParody: Of '80s decadence and greed.
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* AffectionateParody: Of '80s decadence and greed.{{Sit Com}}s.
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* AnimationBump: A handful of episodes and the intro were done by a Japanese company, and it ''shows.''
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* AnimationBump: A handful of episodes and the intro were done by Creator/MookDLE, a Japanese company, studio located in Japan, and it ''shows.''
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' (which this show predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/{{Dynasty}}'', and the fun, excessive side of TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' (which this show predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/{{Dynasty}}'', ''Series/Dynasty1981'', and the fun, excessive side of TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' (which this show predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/{{Dynasty}}'', and the fun, excessive side of TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS, AIDS weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
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* {{Fanservice}}: The characters are in swimsuits a ''lot.''
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** And at least one episode has them in an automated dressing room. That one is more in the GettingCrapPastTheRadar area.
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* {{Fanservice}}: The characters are in swimsuits a ''lot.''
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** "The Teen Cup" seems to have a few {{Double Entendre}}s.
** In the dance during the Silver Spoon Olympics, Bianca sees a sheikh with a belly dancer, and says she's just there for decoration. Bianca dryly says: "Some decoration."
** "The Teen Cup" seems to have a few {{Double Entendre}}s.
** In the dance during the Silver Spoon Olympics, Bianca sees a sheikh with a belly dancer, and says she's just there for decoration. Bianca dryly says: "Some decoration."
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%%* {{Adorkable}}: Chester and Wilshire.
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* UnwantedHarem: Most of female characters are attracted to Troy. Chester even notes this when Jillian says she also crushes on Troy.
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** "The Dog Ate My Homework:" Larke wins the title of the Midnight Ball Princess 82 votes against one. Bianca realizes not even Wilshire voted for her.
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** "The Dog Ate My Homework:" Homework": Larke wins the title of the Midnight Ball Princess 82 votes against one. Bianca realizes not even Wilshire voted for her.
-->'''Wilshire:''' Gee, Ms. Bianca, I can't help it. White's my favorite color.[[note]]referring to Larke's dress[[/note]]\\
''[prompting Bianca to chase Wilshire]''
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-->'''Wilshire:''' Gee, Ms. Bianca, I can't help it. White's my favorite color.[[note]]referring to Larke's dress[[/note]]\\
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* NonSequiturThud: In "Teen Club Carnival," Bianca is knocked out by a ball and starts blabbering after waking up. That is, [[OhCrap she repeats her evil plan instructions to Wilshire in front of the entire gang.]]
* ObstacleSkiCourse: Chester has the "track on both sides of the tree" gag in "[=Mc=]Tech, P.I." And it is shown how he does that. Later repeated by Pierce in "Troy Triathlon."
* ObstacleSkiCourse: Chester has the "track on both sides of the tree" gag in "[=Mc=]Tech, P.I." And it is shown how he does that. Later repeated by Pierce in "Troy Triathlon."
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* ObstacleSkiCourse: Chester has the "track on both sides of the tree" gag in"[=Mc=]Tech, "[=McTech=], P.I." And it is shown how he does that. Later repeated by Pierce in "Troy Triathlon."
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In 1989, repeats of ''BHT'' were teamed with a new series, ''Maxie's World'', and reruns of ''[[Series/PunkyBrewster It's Punky Brewster]]'' (the animated adaptation of the NBC live-action sitcom) to create an Main/AnimatedAnthology, which many independent and Fox stations aired in weekday afterschool time spots. The ''Maxie's World'' package lasted one year in terrestrial syndication, and reached new audiences when aired on The Family Channel from 1993-1998.
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* '''Chester [=Mc=]Tech:''' A boy genius with a crush on both Bianca and Larke.
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* GrandFinale: A two-part YetAnotherChristmasCarol. It doesn't really resolve anything, though it ends on a ''gigantic'' SugarWiki/{{Heartwarming Moment|s}}.
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** "The Dog Ate My Homework:" Larke wins the title of the Midnight Ball Princess 82 votes against one. Leading to a SugarWiki/{{Funny Moment|s}} once Bianca realizes not even Wilshire voted for her.
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Channel from 1993-1998.
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* {{Crossover}}: One episode, "Beach Blanket Battle," featured the BHT competing against the main protagonists from ''Maxie's World'' in a charity fundraiser.
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* MarilynManeuver: In "Pierce's Hundred Dollars" to a random girl because of the Pierce new car.
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* FakedKidnapping: "Take My Hostage, Please!" is about Bianca attempting this. It [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes porribly wrong]]... For [[PityTheKidnapper everyone]].
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* FakedKidnapping: "Take My Hostage, Please!" is about Bianca attempting this. It [[GoneHorriblyWrong goes porribly horribly wrong]]... For [[PityTheKidnapper everyone]].
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* VacationCrossover: A crossover occurred with ''WesternAnimation/MaxiesWorld'' when the cast of the former drop in for some friendly charity competition on a beach.
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* AdvertisedExtra: Troy is ''in'' most of the episodes and is ''important'' in the sense that he is Larke's boyfriend and the target of Bianca's affections but few episodes are actually told from his point of view and he is far less developed than Pierce, Chester or Wiltshire (all of whom have multiple [[ADayInTheLimelight episodes focusing on them]]).
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' [[note]] Which this show predates. [[/note]] would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''Series/{{Dynasty}},'' ''ComicBook/RichieRich,'' and [[TheEighties the fun, excessive side of the 1980's: Being rich, popular, and totally radical]] (the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS, fortunately, weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
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Ever wondered what ''Series/BeverlyHills90210'' [[note]] Which (which this show predates. [[/note]] predates) would be like if it was animated and didn't take itself so seriously? Well that actually happened. Actually, aside from the city and the teenagers, this show didn't have much in common with that other show. This has far more in common with ''Series/{{Dynasty}},'' ''ComicBook/RichieRich,'' ''ComicBook/RichieRich'', a kid-friendly version of ''Series/{{Dynasty}}'', and [[TheEighties the fun, excessive side of the 1980's: TheEighties: Being rich, popular, and totally radical]] (the radical (fortunately, the cocaine abuse and fear of catching AIDS, fortunately, weren't present). Just about everything SoBadItsGood of that decade was featured on that show, as long as it was G-Rated. But that still left room for ''a lot.''
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The whole series is now on two budget DVD box sets courtesy of ''Mill Creek Entertainment.''
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* FakedKidnapping: "Take My Hostage, Please!" is about Bianca attempting this. It has GoneHorriblyWrong... For [[PityTheKidnapper everyone]].
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* FakedKidnapping: "Take My Hostage, Please!" is about Bianca attempting this. It has GoneHorriblyWrong...[[GoneHorriblyWrong goes porribly wrong]]... For [[PityTheKidnapper everyone]].
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* {{Fiction 500}}: Most of the cast would fit this, but particularly Bianca's family. Her dad ''owns UsefulNotes/{{Texas}}.''
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* {{Fiction 500}}: Most of the cast would fit this, but particularly Bianca's family. Her dad ''owns UsefulNotes/{{Texas}}.''Texas''.
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* OutOfFocus: Tara in the later episodes. Her last important role is in "The Kindest Cut of All" (episode 56) and her last speaking role of any kind is in "McTech, P.I." (episode 60). She does return for a non-speaking cameo in the two part finale.
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* OutOfFocus: Tara in the later episodes. Her last important role is in "The Kindest Cut of All" (episode 56) and her last speaking role of any kind is in "McTech, "[=McTech=], P.I." (episode 60). She does return for a non-speaking cameo in the two part finale.
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* AbsenteeActor: Presumably the case with episodes 31 and 32, where Blaze and Bianca (both voiced by Terri Hawkes) are either absent or have no speaking role.
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STOP FUCKNIG SPAMMING WITH YOUR SHITTY NAMESPACES YOU FAGGOT ASS MOTHERFUCKING WIKIPEDIAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! D:<