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*FauxlosophicNarration: Chad tends to do this a lot. He'll go into a spiel at the beginning, middle or end of almost every episode. Sometimes all three, usually in an attempt to sound more adult and profound.
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Not to be confused with [[Webcomic/OutThere the webcomic]] with [[SimilarlyNamedWorks the same name]].

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Not to be confused with [[Webcomic/OutThere the webcomic]] with [[SimilarlyNamedWorks the same name]].



* TheWikiRule: [[http://outthere.wikia.com/ Out There Wiki]]
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Hot Mom has been disambiguated. Examples not clearly fitting into one of the tropes other than Fetish Fuel mentioned on Hot Mom are being removed. If you think it fits one of these tropes, feel free to readd with proper context. Same with Hot Dad.


* HotMom: Joanie
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Unfortunately, [[http://www.bubbleblabber.com/out-there-ifcoutthere-not-getting-a-season-2-on-ifc-ifc/ IFC has decided not to renew the cartoon for the second season.]]
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* SliceOfLife: This series is a great example of a modern-day animated slice of life television show.
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* CallBack: [[spoiler: The girl who says she should've made out with Chris before he died is Henrietta Miller, with whom Chris wanted to escape in the first episode.]]
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* IWantMyMommy: Chris, while trying to make a rousing speech, accidentally trips and mutters "Mommy . . ." into the microphone which allows him to get picked on for the rest of the episode.
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* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, especially if you compare the version he imagined with what actually happened.
* FakeHigh: Those aren't aphrodisiacs, Chris. Those are multi-vitamins. Now put your pants back on.

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* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, especially if you compare the version he imagined with what actually happened. It is but the first of many times this trope occurs.
* FakeHigh: Those aren't aphrodisiacs, Chris. Those are multi-vitamins. Now get out of the shrubbery and put your pants clothes back on.

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* BloodBrothers: Chris and Chad, through a hilariously kludged and sincere ceremony.

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* BloodBrothers: Chris and Chad, through via a hilariously kludged and sincere ceremony.ceremony.
* BurgerFool: Chad gets a job at an ice cream shop, complete with goofy hat and abusive coworkers.



* {{Main/Cloudcuckoolander}}: Terry.

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* {{Main/Cloudcuckoolander}}: Terry.Terry, as well as numerous recurring background characters.



* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, especially if you compare the version he imagined with what actually went down.
* FakeHigh: Those aren't aphrodisiacs, Chris. Those are multi-vitamins.

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* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, especially if you compare the version he imagined with what actually went down.happened.
* FakeHigh: Those aren't aphrodisiacs, Chris. Those are multi-vitamins. Now put your pants back on.


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* RatedMForManly: Sharla's father is a stereotypical lumberjack type who practices taxidermy as a hobby. The episode which features him, "Viking Days", is itself an examination of this trope.
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* FurryDenial
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* AffectionateNickname: Destiny's fond of giving these out.
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* ThoroughlyMistakenIdentity: Terry mistakes a random stranger on the street for his long-lost friend, Cheeto.
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* ManicPixieDreamGirl: Destiny. Chad becomes enthralled with her at first, but later realizes she's a kaleidoscope of a girl he wasn't ready for.
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* BloodBrothers: Chris and Chad, through a hilariously kludged and sincere ceremony.
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* EnemyMine: After Joanie guilts them into taking part, Chris and Terry work together to weasel out of a father-son bonding activity.
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* ImagineSpot: Jay has these on a fairly regular basis.
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* FakeHigh: Those aren't aphrodisiacs, Chris. Those are multi-vitamins.
* {{Flashback}}: Wayne had some... [[BingeMontage interesting]] [[DrugsAreBad experiences]] before he settled down. It sometimes leads to [[MistakenForJunkie misunderstanding his son]].
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* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, if you compare the version he imagined with what actually went down.

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* EpicFail: Chris' escape plan in the first episode, if you compare the version he imagined with what actually went down.
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* TastesLikePurple: "Nobody ever talked about the taste of shame. It was metallic."
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* {{Main/Cloudcuckoolander}}: Terry.


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* FunnyForeigner: Terry. He may or may not be a Mexican.
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* PettingZooPeople
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* HeyItsThatVoice
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* PettingZooPeople
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* CartoonCreatureCartoonCreature: It's pretty indeterminate what species the people in this world are or even why Chad and his family don't look like the others.
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* WorldOfFunnyAnimals

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* WorldOfFunnyAnimalsWorldOfFunnyAnimals: Though confusingly, the characters themselves refer to themselves as human and occasional background elements also contain humans.
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* BringMeMyBrownPants: Chris and Chad wet themselves as a result of the Springoween prank pulled on them.


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* ItsACostumePartyISwear: Part of Henrietta and Troy's prank on Chad and Chris in "Springoween."
* SkywardScream: Chris does this in "Springoween".
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* DisappearedDad: Chris's father, who's "not around anymore."
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Not to be confused with [[Webcomic/OutThere the webcomic]] with [[SimilarlyNamedWorks the same name]].
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''Out There'' chronicles the coming-of-age misadventures of socially awkward Chad, his little brother Jay, and his best friend Chris. Living in the small town of Holford, the boys wander its surreal, bleak landscape waiting out their last few years of adolescence. Along the way, viewers meet Chad's conservative parents, Wayne and Rose, as well as Chris's single mother, Joanie, and her disastrous boyfriend, Terry. They also meet the object of Chad's affection, Sharla.
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* CartoonCreature
* HeyItsThatVoice
* HotMom: Joanie
* TheWikiRule: [[http://outthere.wikia.com/ Out There Wiki]]
* WorldOfFunnyAnimals
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