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''Get Blake!'' is a French-American cartoon series from Creator/{{Marathon}}, best known for ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery''; it airs in a few international versions of the channel Nicktoons and finally aired on the main {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} channel in the US in April 20, 2016.

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''Get Blake!'' is a French-American cartoon series from Creator/{{Marathon}}, Creator/MarathonMedia, best known for ''WesternAnimation/TotallySpies'' and ''WesternAnimation/MartinMystery''; it airs in a few international versions of the channel Nicktoons and finally aired on the main {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} channel in the US in April 20, 2016.

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* ExcitedShowTitle: And not only that...
** ExcitedEpisodeTitle: Combined with IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, each episode is titled "Get (Noun or Adjective)!"

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ExcitedEpisodeTitle: Combined with IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming, each episode is titled "Get (Noun or Adjective)!"

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* CowboyEpisode: In "Get West!", Blake and Mitch go to spend the weekend in the frontier town of Authenticville, only to be pursured by the Squalliens in the form of a black clad robotic gunslinger.



* EmbarrassingAdGig: In "Get Commercial!", Blake and Mitch try to make a new commercial for the former's father to replace the one that shows footage of Blake as a baby tripping and hurting his knee. However, the Squaliens try their best to prevent him from replacing it in hopes to allow the original commercial to get aired across the world (and, subsequently, the entire galaxy) so that Blake's reputation would be permanently tarnished, preventing him from becoming the space ranger in the future.



* CowboyEpisode: In "Get West!", Blake and Mitch go to spend the weekend in the frontier town of Authenticville, only to be pursured by the Squalliens in the form of a black clad robotic gunslinger.
* EmbarrassingAdGig: In "Get Commercial!", Blake and Mitch try to make a new commercial for the former's father to replace the one that shows footage of Blake as a baby tripping and hurting his knee. However, the Squaliens try their best to prevent him from replacing it in hopes to allow the original commercial to get aired across the world (and, subsequently, the entire galaxy) so that Blake's reputation would be permanently tarnished, preventing him from becoming the space ranger in the future.

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** The Squalliens may be ones to [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy the Eds]] and/or [[WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches the cockroaches]].

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** The Squalliens may be ones to [[WesternAnimation/EdEddNEddy the Eds]] and/or [[WesternAnimation/OggyAndTheCockroaches the cockroaches]]. Or even a parody of the Terminators, considering both villainous organizations send minions back in time to kill the hero before he becomes a threat.



* GadgeteerGenius: Mitch and his Dad have a knack for building various things. Some of their inventions [[DeusExMachina even help save the day]].

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Mitch and his Dad have a knack for building various things. Some of their inventions [[DeusExMachina even help save the day]].
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Blake himself, as well as his mom.
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* {{Meganekko}}: Leonard is a male example....or so Skye thought (again, look below to see WoundedGazelleGambit).
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* EmbarrassingAdGig: In "Get Commercial!", Blake and Mitch try to make a new commercial for the former's father to replace the one that shows footage of Blake as a baby tripping and hurting his knee. However, the Squaliens try their best to prevent him from replacing it in hopes to allow the original commercial to get aired across the world (and, subsequently, the entire galaxy) so that Blake's reputation would be permanently tarnished, preventing him from becoming the space ranger in the future.
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* PrehensileHair: In "Get Hairy!", one of the effects of the [[NeverTrustAHairTonic hair growth formula) is to give Blake and Mitch prehensile facial hair (at least temporarily) which beats up the Squalliens.

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* PrehensileHair: In "Get Hairy!", one of the effects of the [[NeverTrustAHairTonic hair growth formula) formula]] is to give Blake and Mitch prehensile facial hair (at least temporarily) which beats up the Squalliens.
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* NeverTrustAHairTonic: In "Get Hairy!", Blake and Mitch use an experimental hair growth formula invented by Mitch's dad to grow moustaches so they can get in to a see a scary movie. The next morning, they try to shave off the moustaches only to discover that Mitch had not read the label and it was actually a 'Never-Ending Hair Growth Formula'. Their entire bodies end up covered in hair, causing them to be mistaken for sasquatches.


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* PrehensileHair: In "Get Hairy!", one of the effects of the [[NeverTrustAHairTonic hair growth formula) is to give Blake and Mitch prehensile facial hair (at least temporarily) which beats up the Squalliens.
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* ShoutOut: In "Get West!", the Squalliens disguise themselves by inhabiting the form of a black clad, robotic gunslinger that looks an awful lot like Creator/YulBrynner's character in ''Film/{{Westworld}}''.
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* TorchesAndPichforks: In "Get West!", Leonard hands the townsfolk torches and pitchforks to round up Blake fro a ShowdownAtHighNoon. The townsfolk don't even bother lighting the torches.

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* TorchesAndPichforks: TorchesAndPitchforks: In "Get West!", Leonard hands the townsfolk torches and pitchforks to round up Blake fro for a ShowdownAtHighNoon. The townsfolk don't even bother lighting the torches.

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