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''Da Boom Crew'' was a ''very'' short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith (''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'') that aired on Creator/KidsWB. Thirteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only ''four'' of them were aired in the United States; the last nine aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom. The entire series is streaming on Tubi TV and Amazon Prime with the Ameba addon.
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''Da Boom Crew'' was a ''very'' short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith Creator/BruceWSmith (''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'') that aired on Creator/KidsWB. Thirteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only ''four'' of them were aired in the United States; the last nine aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom. The entire series is streaming on Tubi TV and Amazon Prime with the Ameba addon.
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* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: All four kids.
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* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: All It's not said specifically, but none of the four kids.kids ever have their parents shown.
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* CutShort: Big time. Only 4 out of 13 episodes were aired in the U.S., though it did have a full run in the U.K. and the full series was eventually made available in the U.S. when it was released on Amazon Prime in 2020.
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* CutShort: Big time. Only 4 out of 13 episodes were aired in the U.S., though it did have a full run in the U.K. and the entire full series was eventually made available in the U.S. when it was released on Amazon Prime in 2020.
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* GenreBlind: The kids demonstrate practically no knowledge of how to succeed in the world they find themselves in, even though it's exactly the same as a video game they themselves made.
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* GenreBlind: The kids demonstrate practically no knowledge of how to succeed in the world they find themselves in, even though it's exactly the same as a video game that they themselves made.built.
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* MindScrew: It's not made clear whether [[TrappedInTVLand they got sucked into their game]] or [[ContrivedCoincidence they just happened to get transported to an alien world exactly like it]]. Thanks to the show being cancelled we may never find out.
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* MindScrew: It's not made clear whether [[TrappedInTVLand they got sucked into their game]] or [[ContrivedCoincidence they just happened to get transported to an alien world exactly completely like it]]. Thanks to the show being cancelled cancelled, we may never find out.
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* PlotHole: The cast are completely unfamiliar with a videogame ''they'' made.
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* PlotHole: The cast are completely unfamiliar [[CaptainOblivious oblivious]] with a videogame ''they'' made.
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* TotallyRadical: The title alone indicates this, several of the characters talk in slang, though Jupe is the worst offender as practically every other line of dialogue out of his mouth is some generic slang.
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* TotallyRadical: The title alone indicates this, several of the characters talk in slang, though Jupe Jubei is the worst offender as practically every other line of dialogue out of his mouth is some generic slang.
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* TotallyRadical: The title alone indicates this, several of the characters talk in slang, though Jupe is the worst offender as practically every other line of dialogue out of his mouth is some slang.
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* TotallyRadical: The title alone indicates this, several of the characters talk in slang, though Jupe is the worst offender as practically every other line of dialogue out of his mouth is some generic slang.
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* CutShort: Big time. Only 4 out of 13 episodes were aired in the U.S., though it did have a full run in the U.K.
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* CutShort: Big time. Only 4 out of 13 episodes were aired in the U.S., though it did have a full run in the U.K. and the full series was eventually made available in the U.S. when it was released on Amazon Prime in 2020.
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* ShortRunner: The show was introduced in September 2004 and cancelled outright in early October of the same year. Heck, two thirds of the first season never even aired in North America.
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* ShortRunner: The show was introduced in September 2004 and cancelled outright in early October of the same year. Heck, two thirds of the first season never even aired in North America.America and weren't officially released there until 2020 when the entire series was put on Amazon Prime.
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* TechnoBabble: One of the more unfortunate examples of all the slang. The nerdy girl insists on using highly elaborate names for everything...like when asking for a wrench.
* TotallyRadical: If the title didn't tip you off to this, there's a lot of it in the show. There's so much it's almost like the writers thought slang = character development.
* TotallyRadical: If the title didn't tip you off to this, there's a lot of it in the show. There's so much it's almost like the writers thought slang = character development.
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* TechnoBabble: One of the more unfortunate examples of all the slang. The nerdy girl Ricky insists on using highly elaborate names for everything...like when asking for a wrench.
* TotallyRadical:If the The title didn't tip you off to alone indicates this, there's a lot several of it in the show. There's so much it's almost like characters talk in slang, though Jupe is the writers thought slang = character development.worst offender as practically every other line of dialogue out of his mouth is some slang.
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* FlatCharacter: One of the main reasons of the canceling of the show was that the main characters just weren't interesting. Along with having some rather bland design, they didn't have much going for them personality wise.
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* ShortRunner: The show was introduced in September 2004 and cancelled outright in early October of the same year. Heck, two thirds of the first season never even aired in North America.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: The show was introduced in September 2004 and cancelled outright in early October of the same year. Heck, two thirds of the first season never even aired in North America.
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** PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: The other half.
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* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Half of all main characters.
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* WeHardlyKnewYe: The show was introduced in September 2004 and cancelled outright in early October of the same year. Heck, two thirds of the first season never even aired in North America.
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"Smart Kids TV" my ass
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''Da Boom Crew'' was a ''very'' short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith (''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'') that aired on Creator/KidsWB. Thirteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only ''four'' of them were aired in the United States; the last nine aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom. The entire series is streaming on Tubi TV.
TV and Amazon Prime with the Ameba addon.
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For those with Bile Fascination
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''Da Boom Crew'' was a ''very'' short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith (''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'') that aired on Creator/KidsWB. Thirteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only ''four'' of them were aired in the United States; the last nine aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom.
Kingdom. The entire series is streaming on Tubi TV.
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Not actually from the show and bashing.
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->''Four kids design and build a video game. Then one day because [[{{Angrish}} BRAGAFLAGAVADA]], they're teleported into a world that looks identical to their game and yet, they are constantly surprised by everything and they don't know where anything is.''
-->-- ''' [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter Mr. Enter]] explaining the plot premise in his review of the show'''
-->-- ''' [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter Mr. Enter]] explaining the plot premise in his review of the show'''
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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: The giant robotic bugs, as well as many vehicles.
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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: The giant robotic bugs, as well as many vehicles.
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* ThreeDEffectsTwoDCartoon: The giant robotic bugs, as well as many vehicles.
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* ConspicuousCG: The giant robotic bugs, as well as many vehicles.
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-->-- ''' [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter Mr Enter]] explaining the plot premise in his review of the show'''
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-->-- ''' [[WebVideo/TheMysteriousMrEnter Mr Mr. Enter]] explaining the plot premise in his review of the show'''
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For a game ''they designed''.
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For puzzles in a game ''they designed''.
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* ConspicuousCG: The giant robotic bugs in the first episode, as well as many vehicles.
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* ConspicuousCG: The giant robotic bugs in the first episode, bugs, as well as many vehicles.
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According to Wikipedia and IM Db.
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''Da Boom Crew'' was a ''very'' short-lived 2004 cartoon series created by Bruce Smith (''WesternAnimation/TheProudFamily'') that aired on Creator/KidsWB. Fourteen Thirteen episodes were made, but the show was such a ratings disaster that only ''four'' of them were aired in the United States; the last 10 nine aired (un-dubbed) in the United Kingdom.
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* ConvenientlyAnOrphan: All 4 four kids.
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* TechnoBabble: One of the more unfortunate examples of all the slang. The nerdy girl insists on using highly elaborate names for everything...like when asking for a wrench.
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* TechnoBabble: One of the more unfortunate examples of all the slang. The nerdy girl insists on using highly elaborate names for everything...like when asking for a wrench.
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A Justifying Edit if I ever saw one.
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For a game ''they designed''. [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe they used lots of]] ProceduralGeneration?
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For a game ''they designed''. [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe they used lots of]] ProceduralGeneration?
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For a game ''they designed''.
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* TheCobblersChildrenHaveNoShoes: The group often struggle with enemies and puzzles. For a game ''they designed''. [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe they used lots of]] ProceduralGeneration?
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* NotAGame: Nate lampshades it in the opening "This ain't no game no more baby, this is real!"
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* NotAGame: Nate lampshades it in the opening "This ain't no game no more baby, this is real!"
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* TheStarscream: Headlock wants to take the boom cards for himself/
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* TheStarscream: Headlock wants to take the boom cards for himself/himself.
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* GenreBlind: The kids demonstrate practically no knowledge of how to succeed in the world they find themselves in, even though it's exactly the same as video game they themselves made.
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* TechnoBabble: One of the more unfortunate examples of all the slang. The nerdy girl insists on using highly elaborate names for everything...like when asking for a wrench.