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* GagBoobs: Happens at least twice in the later seasons, once to Bradley and Stacy.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: Stacy gets into slapstick situations from time to time.

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* ChewingTheScenery: '''''DILL.'''''

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* SuckECheeses: Captain Hook And Slice.

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* PottyDance: In the fairy tale episode, Stacy "casts" Bradley as the princess in "The Princess and the Pea". Once she says "...And she had to pee real bad!", Bradley starts doing it before interrupting.



** Averted in the fairy tale episode when Stacy says "The Princess and the Pea" was about a princess who had to pee real bad. (Prompting Bradley to do the PottyDance)



* SickEpisode: The "Fairy tale" episode is about how Bradley is sick. Stacy finds a book of Fairy Tales under his mattress, and HilarityEnsues.



--> '''Stacy''': "This one is about the Princess and the Pea. There once was a princess named Bradley... and she had to pee real bad!"

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--> '''Stacy''': "This one is about the Princess and the Pea. There once Once upon a time there was a princess named Bradley...beautiful princess... and she had to pee real bad!"

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* ComedicUnderwearExposure: Stacy in "Photo Oops". Bradley takes two photos of her and the flashes from the camera cause her to be dazed. She staggers before climbing on and bending over a sofa, and when Bradley takes the third pic, it shows her underwear.



* PantyShot: Stacy in "Photo Oops". Bradley takes two photos of her and the flashes from the camera cause her to be dazed. She staggers before climbing on and bending over a sofa, and when Bradley takes the third pic, it's then her white, lace-trimmed undies are inadvertently exposed.
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''Stickin' Around'' is a Canadian children's animated series from Creator/{{Nelvana}} about a 9-year-old girl named Stacy Stickler and her best friend Bradley. The two kids live adventures through their [[MrImagination hyperactive imaginations]] taking them wherever they might. Their weird and whimsical exploits are really just their way of confronting the various everyday life scenarios that come their way, from dealing with local bullies to putting up with the demands of grown-ups to just playing games with their friends.

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''Stickin' Around'' is a Canadian children's animated series from Creator/{{Nelvana}} about a 9-year-old 8-year-old girl named Stacy Stickler and her best friend Bradley. The two kids live adventures through their [[MrImagination hyperactive imaginations]] taking them wherever they might. Their weird and whimsical exploits are really just their way of confronting the various everyday life scenarios that come their way, from dealing with local bullies to putting up with the demands of grown-ups to just playing games with their friends.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* {{Meganekko}}: Melody, who comes complete with OpaqueLenses.
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* ImprobableHairstyle: Pretty much every character that HAS hair, this especially goes for Bradley and his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple]] [[FunnyAfro afro]].

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* ImprobableHairstyle: Pretty much every character that HAS hair, this especially goes for Bradley and his [[YouGottaHaveBlueHair purple]] purple [[FunnyAfro afro]].
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[[caption-width-right:209: All you have to do is stick around! [[note]] Pictured: Stacy and Bradley (Not pictured: [[NoIndoorVoice Dill]], [[ChildProdigy Polly]], [[TheBully Lance]], [[ThePigPen Russell]], [[GeniusCripple Melody]], and [[TeamPet Frank]])]][[/note]]

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All you have to do is stick around! [[note]] Pictured: Stacy and Bradley (Not pictured: [[NoIndoorVoice Dill]], [[ChildProdigy Polly]], [[TheBully Lance]], [[ThePigPen Russell]], [[GeniusCripple Melody]], and [[TeamPet Frank]])]][[/note]]
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!!The following tropes appear in the series, for your big fat information:

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!!The following tropes appear in the series, for your big fat information:
from Uranus! (Real mature, Bradley!):
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* {{Hurricane of|Puns}} {{Visual Pun}}s

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As of March 28, 2016, the show is now airing in the United States on Creator/{{Qubo}}, for those who get that channel. It is also available in its entirety on [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF50de5W73AukeujWuQ4iAyl Retro Rerun]], a [=YouTube=] channel operated by Nelvana.

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As of March 28, 2016, From 2016 to 2020, the show is now airing aired in the United States on Creator/{{Qubo}}, for those who get that channel.Creator/{{Qubo}}. It is also available in its entirety on [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLBZNlAa1UKF50de5W73AukeujWuQ4iAyl Retro Rerun]], a [=YouTube=] channel operated by Nelvana.
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* CanadianSeries: Courtesy of Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
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Described by the creators as basically being what would happen if kids were allowed to create their own cartoons, ''Stickin' Around'' is told entirely from the viewpoint of its young and wildly creative protagonists, whose imaginative and fantastical approaches to navigating the problems that all kids face every day reflects the show's quirky and playful storytelling. More obvious is how [[StylisticSuck the show is intentionally drawn crudely to simulate a young child's drawing]], and the results actually look very convincing, with all the childlike whimsy that accompanies such art.

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Described by the creators as basically being what would happen if kids were allowed to create their own cartoons, ''Stickin' Around'' is told entirely from the viewpoint of its young and wildly creative protagonists, whose imaginative and fantastical approaches to navigating the problems that all kids face every day reflects reflect the show's quirky and playful storytelling. More obvious is how [[StylisticSuck the show is intentionally drawn crudely to simulate a young child's drawing]], and the results actually look very convincing, with all the childlike whimsy that accompanies such art.



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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cheese Poopers, Mr. Fizzy, and Mr. Fudgie Bars.

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* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Cheese Cheez Poopers, Mr. Fizzy, and Mr. Fudgie Bars.
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* TheChewToy: You'd be hard-pressed to find a scene where Bradley actually catches a break: not only is he frequently bullied by Lance and Russel but also by his own [[{{WithFriendsLikeThese}} best friend]] on a number of occasions. The series even ends with him getting beat up by the two bullies and Stacy happily unveiling a statue of him getting wedgied.

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* TheChewToy: You'd be hard-pressed to find a scene where Bradley actually catches a break: not only is he frequently bullied by Lance and Russel Russell but also by his own [[{{WithFriendsLikeThese}} best friend]] on a number of occasions. The series even ends with him getting beat up by the two bullies and Stacy happily unveiling a statue of him getting wedgied.



* SadistShow: The series is very often this to Bradley, especially when it comes to bullies Lance and Russel, who frequently wedgie him and beat him up while his [[{{WithFriendsLikeThese}} "best friend" Stacy]] shows him little to no sympathy for it.

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* SadistShow: The series is very often this to Bradley, especially when it comes to bullies Lance and Russel, Russell, who frequently wedgie him and beat him up while his [[{{WithFriendsLikeThese}} "best friend" Stacy]] shows him little to no sympathy for it.

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* ChewingTheScenery: '''''DILL.'''''



* ChewingTheScenery: '''''DILL.'''''



* KissingInATree: In the episode "Stacey and Bradley Sitting in a Tree", whose title references the trope, Lance thinks Stacey and Bradley are dating each other and makes fun of them for it, which causes the other students to recite this rhyme, with accompanying visuals of the two as literal lovebirds, a decoration on a wedding cake, and a married couple with a baby stroller.

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* KissingInATree: In the episode "Stacey "Stacy and Bradley Sitting Sittin' in a Tree", whose title references the trope, Lance thinks Stacey Stacy and Bradley are dating each other and makes fun of them for it, which causes the other students to recite this rhyme, with accompanying visuals of the two as literal lovebirds, a decoration on a wedding cake, and a married couple with a baby stroller.



* {{Malaproper}}: Stacey complains that she's not very "Photo-genetic". The same episode has Bradley stating that Lance is wearing some kinda "lawsuit".

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* {{Malaproper}}: Stacey Stacy complains that she's not very "Photo-genetic". The same episode has Bradley stating that Lance is wearing some kinda "lawsuit".



* PictureDay: One episode centers around this and Stacey's repeated bad experiences with it. She has a series of nightmares revolving around bad photos and decides to exploit the dream to completely ruin PictureDay. Unfortunately for her, ''she was awake this time''.

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* PictureDay: One episode centers around this and Stacey's Stacy's repeated bad experiences with it. She has a series of nightmares revolving around bad photos and decides to exploit the dream to completely ruin PictureDay. Unfortunately for her, ''she was awake this time''.



* ProperlyParanoid: When Stacey, Bradley, Dill, Melody and Polly buy their weekly lottery ticket, they start picturing everything around them as Lance and Russell, including the garbageman and a trash can, an old lady and her dog, and the lights on the back of a car. As it turns out, the old lady and her dog ''really were'' Lance and Russell in disguise.

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* ProperlyParanoid: When Stacey, Stacy, Bradley, Dill, Melody and Polly buy their weekly lottery ticket, they start picturing everything around them as Lance and Russell, including the garbageman and a trash can, an old lady and her dog, and the lights on the back of a car. As it turns out, the old lady and her dog ''really were'' Lance and Russell in disguise.



* SuckECheeses: Captain Hook And Slice.



* SuckECheeses: Captain Hook And Slice.
* TakeThat: Stacy and Bradley do this to one another a lot.



--> '''Stacey''': "This one is about the Princess and the Pea. There once was a princess named Bradley... and she had to pee real bad!"

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--> '''Stacey''': '''Stacy''': "This one is about the Princess and the Pea. There once was a princess named Bradley... and she had to pee real bad!"



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* TwoTeacherSchool: Mr. Lederhosen and Ms. Mobley are the only teacher in the school.

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* TwoTeacherSchool: Mr. Lederhosen and Ms. Mobley are the only teacher teachers in the school.



* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Stacey pays homage to ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' in a scene involving fake snakes by essentially quoting the trope.

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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Stacey Stacy pays homage to ''Franchise/IndianaJones'' in a scene involving fake snakes by essentially quoting the trope.
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* KissingInATree: In the episode "Stacey and Bradley Sitting in a Tree", whose title references the trope, Lance thinks Stacey and Bradley are dating each other and makes fun of them for it, which causes the other students to recite this rhyme, with accompanying visuals of the two as lovebirds, a decoration on a wedding cake, and a married couple with a baby stroller.

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* KissingInATree: In the episode "Stacey and Bradley Sitting in a Tree", whose title references the trope, Lance thinks Stacey and Bradley are dating each other and makes fun of them for it, which causes the other students to recite this rhyme, with accompanying visuals of the two as literal lovebirds, a decoration on a wedding cake, and a married couple with a baby stroller.
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* KissingInATree: In the episode "Stacey and Bradley Sitting in a Tree", whose title references the trope, Lance thinks Stacey and Bradley are dating each other and makes fun of them for it, which causes the other students to recite this rhyme, with accompanying visuals of the two as lovebirds, a decoration on a wedding cake, and a married couple with a baby stroller.
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The series started life as a series of one-minute interstitials that aired between longer series during Creator/{{CBS}} SaturdayMorningCartoon block in 1994, but was developed into a full series in 1996 that debuted on Creator/{{YTV}} and ran for 3 seasons of 39 episodes. A favorite of many Canadian children (and American ones, as this show had a brief, but memorable run on Creator/FoxKids at the same time) during TheNineties, the show is generally seen as one of Creator/{{YTV}}'s best original animated series, becoming an iconic part of their lineup during its time on air and still carrying nostalgic value for many today.

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The series started life as a series of one-minute interstitials that aired between longer series during Creator/{{CBS}} on Creator/{{CBS}}' SaturdayMorningCartoon block in 1994, but was developed into a full series in 1996 that debuted on Creator/{{YTV}} and ran for 3 seasons of 39 episodes. A favorite of many Canadian children (and American ones, as this show had a brief, but memorable run on Creator/FoxKids at the same time) during TheNineties, the show is generally seen as one of Creator/{{YTV}}'s best original animated series, becoming an iconic part of their lineup during its time on air and still carrying nostalgic value for many today.
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''Stickin' Around'' is a Canadian children's animated series from Creator/{{Nelvana}} about a 9-year-old girl named Stacy Stickler and her best friend Bradley. The two kids live adventures through their [[MrImagination hyperactive imaginations]] taking them wherever they might. Their weird and whimsical exploits are really just their way of dealing with the various everyday life scenarios that come their way, from dealing with local bullies to putting up with the demands of grown-ups to just playing games with their friends.

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''Stickin' Around'' is a Canadian children's animated series from Creator/{{Nelvana}} about a 9-year-old girl named Stacy Stickler and her best friend Bradley. The two kids live adventures through their [[MrImagination hyperactive imaginations]] taking them wherever they might. Their weird and whimsical exploits are really just their way of dealing with confronting the various everyday life scenarios that come their way, from dealing with local bullies to putting up with the demands of grown-ups to just playing games with their friends.
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Fun fact: This was the very first show by Nelvana to be animated primarily using computers.

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What we draw is what you see\\
Stick around\\
And help us to explore\\
See the world\\
As you've never seen before

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What we draw is what you see\\
Stick around\\
And help us to explore\\
See the world\\
As you've never seen before
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%%* AmusingInjuries* AmusingInjuries: There's a lot of slapstick in the series, resulting in this happening pretty regularly. Of course, since the characters are just stick figures, there's no repercussions for any of it.



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* CanadianSeriesCanadianSeries: Courtesy of Creator/{{Nelvana}}.



%%* ThePigPen: Russell.
%%* ThePollyanna: Ms. Mobley.

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ThePollyanna: Ms. Mobley.Mobley, Stacy and Bradley's ridiculously cheerful teacher.



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^%%* SliceOfLife* SliceOfLife: The series follows this format. Most of its happenings are mundane in nature, but due to the fact that they are presented through Stacy and Bradley's overactive imaginations, they quickly become quite outlandish.



* ToiletHumor: A lot. Considering this show was produced by ''Creator/{{Nelvana}}'', who would later produce ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}''.

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* ToiletHumor: A lot. Considering lot, which makes sense considering this show was produced by ''Creator/{{Nelvana}}'', who would later produce ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}''.is basically meant to be from the point of view of two young children.



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* TwoShortsTwoShorts: The standard formula of the series.



'''Dill''': HEY, YOU GUYS!! THERE'S INDEX PAGES THAT TAKE YOU TO ALL SORTS OF PLACES ON THIS WIKI, YOU KNOW!!

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'''Dill''': ->'''Dill''': HEY, YOU GUYS!! THERE'S INDEX PAGES THAT TAKE YOU TO ALL SORTS OF PLACES ON THIS WIKI, YOU KNOW!!
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Described by the creators as basically being what would happen if kids were allowed to create their own cartoons, ''Stickin' Around'' is told entirely from the viewpoint of its young and wildly creative protagonists, whose creative and fantastical approaches to navigating the problems that all kids face every day reflects the show's quirky and playful storytelling. More obvious is how [[StylisticSuck the show is intentionally drawn crudely to simulate a young child's drawing]], and the results actually look very convincing, with all the childlike whimsy that accompanies such art.

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Described by the creators as basically being what would happen if kids were allowed to create their own cartoons, ''Stickin' Around'' is told entirely from the viewpoint of its young and wildly creative protagonists, whose creative imaginative and fantastical approaches to navigating the problems that all kids face every day reflects the show's quirky and playful storytelling. More obvious is how [[StylisticSuck the show is intentionally drawn crudely to simulate a young child's drawing]], and the results actually look very convincing, with all the childlike whimsy that accompanies such art.

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