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* CloningBlues: In one episode, Josh, Brett, and Yoko are cloned, but the personalities are mixed up to where the Josh clone is nerdy, the Brett clone is obsessive over his hair, and the Yoko clone is a daredevil.
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''Team Galaxy'' is a French and Canadian 2006 animated series that aired on Creator/{{YTV}} for 52 episodes in 2 seasons. The story is about three young students living their own normal lives and training to become space marshals. The protagonists are Yoko, a wannabe pop singer, Brett, a serious ChildProdigy, and Josh, a rebellious and fun-loving adrenaline junkie. They attend Galaxy High (not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'', a [[TheEighties 1980s]] animated program)

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''Team Galaxy'' is a French and Canadian 2006 animated series that aired on Creator/{{YTV}} for 52 episodes in 2 seasons. The story is about three young students living their own normal lives and training to become space marshals. The protagonists are Yoko, a wannabe pop singer, Brett, a serious ChildProdigy, and Josh, a rebellious and fun-loving adrenaline junkie. They attend Galaxy High (not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'', a [[TheEighties 1980s]] animated program)
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* ChristmasEpisode: "How Much Is That Human in the Window?" It also doubles as an instance of YouMeanXMas, since the holiday (despite featuring things like Santa Claus decorations) is only ever referred to as "Cosmicmas."

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* ChristmasEpisode: "How Much Is That Human in the Window?" It also doubles as an instance of YouMeanXMas, since the holiday (despite featuring things like Santa Claus decorations) is only ever referred to as "Cosmicmas.""Cosmicmas".



* CriminalAmnesiac: Used on Josh along with the {{brainwashed}} trope in "Psycho-Cycle."

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* CriminalAmnesiac: Used on Josh along with the {{brainwashed}} trope in "Psycho-Cycle.""Psycho-Cycle".



* HalloweenEpisode: "Trick or Treat." The rest of the known universe has apparently adopted Halloween, [[spoiler:including an alien cult that celebrates it by feeding people to a [[BigCreepyCrawlies Big Creepy Crawly]].]]

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* HalloweenEpisode: "Trick or Treat." Treat". The rest of the known universe has apparently adopted Halloween, [[spoiler:including an alien cult that celebrates it by feeding people to a [[BigCreepyCrawlies Big Creepy Crawly]].]]



* PardonMyKlingon: Josh and Brett are supposed to be translating a text from an alien language into English in the episode "When Josh Attacks." Josh, who has been goofing off playing a video game on his computer, connects his laptop to Brett's to steal his homework. Josh ends up taking all of the credit for the translation. Brett, annoyed, tells Josh he has a word for him and shouts some strange, alien word. The whole class suddenly gains an expression of shock on their faces.
* RoguesGallery: The show's recurring villains included [[ElvisImpersonator Pompadour]], [[SpacePirates Captain Blackbeards]], [[TheNapoleon Rex-3]], the unnamed [[EvilPoacher Intergalactic Alien Catcher]], [[MonsterClown Bozone]], [[BountyHunter Gangus]], and the "[[ManEatingPlant Predator Plants]]."

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* PardonMyKlingon: Josh and Brett are supposed to be translating a text from an alien language into English in the episode "When Josh Attacks." Attacks". Josh, who has been goofing off playing a video game on his computer, connects his laptop to Brett's to steal his homework. Josh ends up taking all of the credit for the translation. Brett, annoyed, tells Josh he has a word for him and shouts some strange, alien word. The whole class suddenly gains an expression of shock on their faces.
* RoguesGallery: The show's recurring villains included [[ElvisImpersonator Pompadour]], [[SpacePirates Captain Blackbeards]], [[TheNapoleon Rex-3]], the unnamed [[EvilPoacher Intergalactic Alien Catcher]], [[MonsterClown Bozone]], [[BountyHunter Gangus]], and the "[[ManEatingPlant ".[[ManEatingPlant Predator Plants]]."Plants]]"



* ValentinesDayEpisode: "The Matchmaker." Yoko arranges an online date between Mr. Spzoerscliipw' and another alien [[spoiler:who turns out to be a SlayingMantis]].

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* ValentinesDayEpisode: "The Matchmaker." Matchmaker". Yoko arranges an online date between Mr. Spzoerscliipw' and another alien [[spoiler:who turns out to be a SlayingMantis]].
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Done twice in one episode. Brett tries to make himself physically stronger for the school's physical exams by using [=DNA=] of a mighty kaiju-like alien that was recently captured. While it ''does'' give Brent strength to the point of being super-human, he starts to think it's a bad idea when he starts to become like the kaiju alien. Later in the episode, [[spoiler: after being cured, the Principle lauds Brent as a hero for using brains over brawns. ...But that means he increases the students' school work so they can be smart enough to emulate Brent, making the whole school rather miffed at Brent for unwittingly raising the bar.]]

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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Done twice in one episode. Brett tries to make himself physically stronger for the school's physical exams by using [=DNA=] of a mighty kaiju-like alien that was recently captured. While it ''does'' give Brent Brett strength to the point of being super-human, he starts to think it's a bad idea when he starts to become like the kaiju alien. Later in the episode, [[spoiler: after being cured, the Principle lauds Brent Brett as a hero for using brains over brawns. ...But that means he increases the students' school work so they can be smart enough to emulate Brent, Brett, making the whole school rather miffed at Brent Brett for unwittingly raising the bar.]]



* {{Irony}}: At the end of "Brent's Brain", Yoko was about to dismantle the Foodtronic 3000 so people would go back to eating real food. But before she had the chance to do it, the machine started malfunctioning and giving gross food pill flavors like "tuna peanut butter" and "roastbeef yogurt". In other words, the machine did Yoko's job for her and proved to the school the value of real food.

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* {{Irony}}: At the end of "Brent's "Brett's Brain", Yoko was about to dismantle the Foodtronic 3000 so people would go back to eating real food. But before she had the chance to do it, the machine started malfunctioning and giving gross food pill flavors like "tuna peanut butter" and "roastbeef yogurt". In other words, the machine did Yoko's job for her and proved to the school the value of real food.



* RousseauWasRight: In "Brent's Brain", Yoko isn't exactly happy with the caffeteria's new food pill dispenser, believing that natural food is the way to go. She's even heartbroken when she sees that her friends think natural food is [[EndOfAnEra outmoded]]. By the end of the episode, however, the food pill dispenser starts malfunctioning and giving rather unsavory food combinations like "roast beef yogurt","mustard doughnuts" and "Tuna peanut butter". In wake of the malfunction and subsequent breakdown, Yoko quickly finds everybody on her side as they demand the principal put real food back on the menu. (Ironically, she was just about to sabotage the machine, right before it conveniently malfunctioned.)

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* RousseauWasRight: In "Brent's "Brett's Brain", Yoko isn't exactly happy with the caffeteria's cafeteria's new food pill dispenser, believing that natural food is the way to go. She's even heartbroken when she sees that her friends think natural food is [[EndOfAnEra outmoded]]. By the end of the episode, however, the food pill dispenser starts malfunctioning and giving rather unsavory food combinations like "roast beef yogurt","mustard doughnuts" and "Tuna peanut butter". In wake of the malfunction and subsequent breakdown, Yoko quickly finds everybody on her side as they demand the principal put real food back on the menu. (Ironically, she was just about to sabotage the machine, right before it conveniently malfunctioned.)
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* EveryoneHasStandards: Galaxy High has a very strict rule forbidding space marshals using themselves as TheBait while pursuing criminals. In "Psycho-Cycle, Josh's team is nearly killed and, to an extent, almost expelled when Josh breaks this rule to solve an abduction case. Considering they are [[AdultFear around or close to teens]], this rule is justified.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Galaxy High has a very strict rule forbidding space marshals using themselves as TheBait while pursuing criminals. In "Psycho-Cycle, Josh's team is nearly killed and, to an extent, almost expelled when Josh breaks this rule to solve an abduction case. Considering they are [[AdultFear around or close to teens]], teens, this rule is justified.
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* MutagenicFood: The fruits growing on the unknown planet in ''Strange Fruit'' turn out to be this. If you wait for them to be ripe and fallen on the ground, you can eat them with no problem, but if you eat them while they are still hanging from the branches, while they are delicious, they will turn you into a giant fruit replica.

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* MutagenicFood: The fruits growing on the unknown planet in ''Strange Fruit'' "Strange Fruit" turn out to be this. If you wait for them to be ripe and fallen on the ground, you can eat them with no problem, but if you eat them while they are still hanging from the branches, while they are delicious, they will turn you into a giant fruit replica.



* Main/Transflormation: The episode ''Strange Fruit'' is centered around it. Josh eats an unknown fruit from a planet they just discovered. Turns out it is a MutagenicFood that slowly turns him into a giant replica of the fruit. The transformation actually devolves into TransformationHorror: while at first it is mostly comical, with his skin turning orange, his body swelling up and strange pustul-like growth covering his face, soon the loses the ability to move on his own (Yoko manages to make his fingers twitch by ''squeezing his arm''), and his friends realize that if he stays in this state for too long... he will rot like an overripe fruit.

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* Main/Transflormation: {{Transflormation}}: The episode ''Strange Fruit'' "Strange Fruit" is centered around it. Josh eats an unknown fruit from a planet they just discovered. Turns out it is a MutagenicFood that slowly turns him into a giant replica of the fruit. The transformation actually devolves into TransformationHorror: while at first it is mostly comical, with his skin turning orange, his body swelling up and strange pustul-like growth covering his face, soon the loses the ability to move on his own (Yoko manages to make his fingers twitch by ''squeezing his arm''), and his friends realize that if he stays in this state for too long... he will rot like an overripe fruit.
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* Transflormation: The episode ''Strange Fruit'' is centered around it. Josh eats an unknown fruit from a planet they just discovered. Turns out it is a MutagenicFood that slowly turns him into a giant replica of the fruit. The transformation actually devolves into TransformationHorror: while at first it is mostly comical, with his skin turning orange, his body swelling up and strange pustul-like growth covering his face, soon the loses the ability to move on his own (Yoko manages to make his fingers twitch by ''squeezing his arm''), and his friends realize that if he stays in this state for too long... he will rot like an overripe fruit.

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* Transflormation: Main/Transflormation: The episode ''Strange Fruit'' is centered around it. Josh eats an unknown fruit from a planet they just discovered. Turns out it is a MutagenicFood that slowly turns him into a giant replica of the fruit. The transformation actually devolves into TransformationHorror: while at first it is mostly comical, with his skin turning orange, his body swelling up and strange pustul-like growth covering his face, soon the loses the ability to move on his own (Yoko manages to make his fingers twitch by ''squeezing his arm''), and his friends realize that if he stays in this state for too long... he will rot like an overripe fruit.
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* Transflormation: The episode ''Strange Fruit'' is centered around it. Josh eats an unknown fruit from a planet they just discovered. Turns out it is a MutagenicFood that slowly turns him into a giant replica of the fruit. The transformation actually devolves into TransformationHorror: while at first it is mostly comical, with his skin turning orange, his body swelling up and strange pustul-like growth covering his face, soon the loses the ability to move on his own (Yoko manages to make his fingers twitch by ''squeezing his arm''), and his friends realize that if he stays in this state for too long... he will rot like an overripe fruit.
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* MutagenicFood: The fruits growing on the unknown planet in ''Strange Fruit'' turn out to be this. If you wait for them to be ripe and fallen on the ground, you can eat them with no problem, but if you eat them while they are still hanging from the branches, while they are delicious, they will turn you into a giant fruit replica.
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* CoolStarship: Galaxy High's Marshals have access to two different kinds of ships. Hornets and Defenders.
** The Hornet is used as a cruiser for teams of 3 marshals, as well as a shuttle to ferry marshals and cargo to wherever they are needed.
** The Defender is a smaller single pilot starfighter that is used to defend Galaxy High and Earth from incoming threats.
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''Team Galaxy'' is a French and Canadian 2006 animated series. It ran for 52 episodes in 2 seasons. The story is about three young students living their own normal lives and training to become space marshals. The protagonists are Yoko, a wannabe pop singer, Brett, a serious ChildProdigy, and Josh, a rebellious and fun-loving adrenaline junkie. They attend Galaxy High (not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'', a [[TheEighties 1980s]] animated program)

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''Team Galaxy'' is a French and Canadian 2006 animated series. It ran series that aired on Creator/{{YTV}} for 52 episodes in 2 seasons. The story is about three young students living their own normal lives and training to become space marshals. The protagonists are Yoko, a wannabe pop singer, Brett, a serious ChildProdigy, and Josh, a rebellious and fun-loving adrenaline junkie. They attend Galaxy High (not to be confused with ''WesternAnimation/GalaxyHigh'', a [[TheEighties 1980s]] animated program)

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* CryingWolf: One episode has Josh try to get out of work by faking a video broadcast of an impending alien invasion on the school. It works, but only in the short run, as his ruse is soon discovered. When a real alien invasion ''does'' come and declare themselves about to invade the school, [[RefugeInAudacity everybody thinks it's Josh's doing]]. Josh tries to tell everyone the invasion is real, but even when he tries to until he's blue in the face, no one will believe him until it's too late.



* EveryoneHasStandards: Galaxy High has a very strict rule forbidding space marshals using themselves as TheBait while pursuing criminals. In "Psycho-Cycle, Josh's team is nearly killed and, to an extent, almost expelled when Josh breaks this rule to solve an abduction case. Considering they are around or close to teens, this rule is justified.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: Galaxy High has a very strict rule forbidding space marshals using themselves as TheBait while pursuing criminals. In "Psycho-Cycle, Josh's team is nearly killed and, to an extent, almost expelled when Josh breaks this rule to solve an abduction case. Considering they are [[AdultFear around or close to teens, teens]], this rule is justified.



* GoneHorriblyWrong: Done twice in one episode. Brett tries to make himself physically stronger for the school's physical exams by using [=DNA=] of a mighty kaiju-like alien that was recently captured. While it ''does'' give Brent strength to the point of being super-human, he starts to think it's a bad idea when he starts to become like the kaiju alien. Later in the episode, [[spoiler: after being cured, the Principle lauds Brent as a hero for using brains over brawns. ...But that means he increases the students' school work so they can be smart enough to emulate Brent, making the whole school rather miffed at Brent for unwittingly raising the bar.]]



* {{Irony}}: At the end of "Brent's Brain", Yoko was about to dismantle the Foodtronic 3000 so people would go back to eating real food. But before she had the chance to do it, the machine started malfunctioning and giving gross food pill flavors like "tuna peanut butter" and "roastbeef yogurt". In other words, the machine did Yoko's job for her and proved to the school the value of real food.



* RousseauWasRight: In "Brent's Brain", Yoko isn't exactly happy with the caffeteria's new food pill dispenser, believing that natural food is the way to go. She's even heartbroken when she sees that her friends think natural food is [[EndOfAnEra outmoded]]. By the end of the episode, however, the food pill dispenser starts malfunctioning and giving rather unsavory food combinations like "roast beef yogurt","mustard doughnuts" and "Tuna peanut butter". In wake of the malfunction and subsequent breakdown, Yoko quickly finds everybody on her side as they demand the principal put real food back on the menu. (Ironically, she was just about to sabotage the machine, right before it conveniently malfunctioned.)



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* ZettaiRyouiki: Yoko wears striped thigh high socks in her main attire.

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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first episode ends with the MonsterOfTheWeek (Kraig) dying in a show where NobodyCanDie.
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%%* AnimeHair: Brett and Yoko are the obvious offenders.
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%%* ChildProdigy: Brett
* CircusOfFear: Circus clowns kidnap humans for their performances at Season 1 finale.

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%%* ChildProdigy: Brett
* ChristmasEpisode: "How Much Is That Human in the Window?" It also doubles as an instance of YouMeanXMas, since the holiday (despite featuring things like Santa Claus decorations) is only ever referred to as "Cosmicmas."
* CircusOfFear: Circus Alien circus clowns kidnap humans for their performances at Season 1 finale.in the "Circus of the Stars" three-parter.



* CriminalAmnesiac: Used on Josh along with the {{brainwashed}} trope in the "Psycho-Cycle" episode.

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* CriminalAmnesiac: Used on Josh along with the {{brainwashed}} trope in the "Psycho-Cycle" episode."Psycho-Cycle."



%%* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Yoko



* FakeMuscles: In the Halloween episode "Trick or Treat", Brett's costume is that of a bodybuilder, the desired appearance accomplished by putting compressed C02 cartridges inside it.

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* FakeMuscles: In the Halloween episode "Trick or Treat", Brett's costume is that of a bodybuilder, the desired appearance accomplished by putting compressed C02 cartridges inside of it.



* FemaleGaze: Josh, just Josh. Also Principal Kirkpatrick.
* GiftedlyBad: Yoko's singing is actually... well, horrible. The aliens like it, though, even though it makes humans cry out in pain.
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Yoko. Doesn't stop her from going on. Though this only seems to apply to earthlings, all the other aliens love her singing. Especially ironic when one considers that her voice actress, Katie Griffin, is more than capable of carrying a tune and sings for the show's opening sequence.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Josh can sometimes act this way but if he does he always comes to the aid of the heroes in the end.
* LiteralManeater: Episode 29, "The Matchmaker", has Yoko unwittingly set up their teacher Mr. Spzoercliipw with an alien woman from a species who does this, forcing the team to need to save him. Fittingly enough, it turns out she's a shapeshifting InsectoidAlien who looks like a giant praying mantis in her true form.
* MarsNeedsWater: "H2-Oh No!" featured an aquatic race stealing water from various planets due to the fact that the planet is in a system that has six suns, which constantly evaporate the planet's water supply.
* MindControlDevice: In "Mr. 6025-A46", after the eponymous villain kidnaps one of Galaxy High's teachers, Mr. Fitch, and places himself as the substitute teacher, he gives each of his students necklaces with gold stars in them. When he has them build a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] as a class project, Mr. 6025-A46 activates the machine to brainwash them through the gold stars so he can take over Galaxy High.
* MrFanservice: Again Josh
* MultipleHeadCase: The alien girl from "Miss Cosmos" [[spoiler: has her family growing on the back of her neck]].
* PardonMyKlingon: Josh and Brett are supposed to be translating a text from an alien language into English in the episode "When Josh Attacks". Josh, who has been goofing off playing a video game on his computer connects his up to Brett's and steals his copy. Josh ends up taking all the credit. Brett, annoyed, tells Josh he has a word for him and speaks some strange, alien word. The whole class suddenly gains an expression of shock on their faces.
%%* PsychicPowers: Omni
* SandNecktie: The protagonists gets this treatment from some PlantAliens. In this case, though, the aim doesn't seem to be any kind of torture, but the primitive aliens actually thinking the humans would... germinate and grow.
* SpacePolice: Galaxy High works both as a regular high school (albeit with aliens and RecycledInSpace) and an intergalactic police department. They arrest dangerous criminals and other threats from both inside and out, and even has its own prison for said criminals.
%%* TheSlacker: Josh. He prides himself on it.
* TeamPet: Fluffy the robotic [[RobotBuddy Ultrapet]], who pulls the protagonists out of precarious situations in multiple occasions.

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* FemaleGaze: Josh, just Josh. Also Principal Kirkpatrick.
* GiftedlyBad: Yoko's singing is actually... well, horrible. The aliens like it, though, even though it makes humans cry out in pain.
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* HalloweenEpisode: "Trick or Treat." The rest of the known universe has apparently adopted Halloween, [[spoiler:including an alien cult that celebrates it by feeding people to a [[BigCreepyCrawlies Big Creepy Crawly]].]]
* HollywoodToneDeaf: Yoko. Doesn't stop her from going on. Though this only seems to apply to earthlings, all most of the other aliens love her singing. Especially ironic when one considers that her voice actress, Katie Griffin, is more than capable of carrying a tune and sings for the show's opening sequence.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Josh can sometimes act this way way, but if he does he always comes to the aid of the heroes in the end.
* LiteralManeater: Episode 29, "The Matchmaker", Matchmaker" has Yoko unwittingly set up their teacher Mr. Spzoercliipw Spzoerscliipw' with an alien woman from a species who does this, forcing the team to need to save him. Fittingly enough, it turns out that she's a shapeshifting InsectoidAlien who looks like a giant praying mantis in her true form.
* MarsNeedsWater: "H2-Oh No!" featured an aquatic race stealing water from various planets due to the fact that the their planet is in a system that has six suns, which constantly evaporate the their planet's water supply.
* MindControlDevice: In "Mr. 6025-A46", after the eponymous villain kidnaps one of Galaxy High's teachers, Mr. Fitch, and places himself as the substitute teacher, he gives each of his students necklaces with gold stars in them. When he has them build a [[HumongousMecha giant robot]] as a class project, Mr. 6025-A46 activates the machine to brainwash them through the gold stars so that he can take over Galaxy High.
* MrFanservice: Again Josh
* MultipleHeadCase: The alien girl from "Miss Cosmos" [[spoiler: has [[spoiler:has her family growing on the back of her neck]].
* PardonMyKlingon: Josh and Brett are supposed to be translating a text from an alien language into English in the episode "When Josh Attacks". Attacks." Josh, who has been goofing off playing a video game on his computer computer, connects his up laptop to Brett's and steals to steal his copy. homework. Josh ends up taking all of the credit. credit for the translation. Brett, annoyed, tells Josh he has a word for him and speaks shouts some strange, alien word. The whole class suddenly gains an expression of shock on their faces.
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faces.
* RoguesGallery: The show's recurring villains included [[ElvisImpersonator Pompadour]], [[SpacePirates Captain Blackbeards]], [[TheNapoleon Rex-3]], the unnamed [[EvilPoacher Intergalactic Alien Catcher]], [[MonsterClown Bozone]], [[BountyHunter Gangus]], and the "[[ManEatingPlant Predator Plants]]."
* SandNecktie: The protagonists gets this treatment from some PlantAliens. In this case, though, the aim doesn't seem to be any kind of torture, but the primitive aliens actually thinking that the humans would... germinate and grow.
* SpacePolice: Galaxy High works both as a regular high school (albeit with aliens and RecycledInSpace) and an intergalactic police department. They arrest dangerous criminals and other threats from both inside and out, and it even has its own prison for said criminals.
%%* TheSlacker: Josh. He prides himself on it.
* TeamPet: Fluffy the robotic [[RobotBuddy Ultrapet]], who pulls the protagonists out of precarious situations in on multiple occasions.occasions.
* ValentinesDayEpisode: "The Matchmaker." Yoko arranges an online date between Mr. Spzoerscliipw' and another alien [[spoiler:who turns out to be a SlayingMantis]].


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* FemaleGaze: Josh, just Josh. Also Principal Kirkpatrick.


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* HollywoodToneDeaf: Yoko. Doesn't stop her from going on. Though this only seems to apply to earthlings, all the other aliens love her singing. Especially ironic when consider that her voice actress, Katie Griffin, is more than capable of carrying a tune and sings for the show's opening sequence.

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* HollywoodToneDeaf: Yoko. Doesn't stop her from going on. Though this only seems to apply to earthlings, all the other aliens love her singing. Especially ironic when consider one considers that her voice actress, Katie Griffin, is more than capable of carrying a tune and sings for the show's opening sequence.

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