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* DesignatedVillain: Kat Chatsworth. She's classified as a villain, but she doesn't have a costume, and all she does is bore people to sleep and doesn't seem to be doing it on purpose.
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** Kat Chatsworth. She's classified as a villain, but she doesn't have a costume, and all she does is bore people to sleep and doesn't seem to be doing it on purpose.
** Kat Chatsworth. She's classified as a villain, but she doesn't have a costume, and all she does is bore people to sleep and doesn't seem to be doing it on purpose.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge AudienceAlienatingEra in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* {{Squick}}:
** Voltar's lucky underwear, which not only have never been washed, are also his ''only'' pair of underwear.
** "Not Accordion to Plan" has a hot dog vendor plugging his ears with hot dogs to drown out Red's accordion playing, and then Voltar takes one of them out and eats it from the end that was ''directly in the vendor's ear.''
** Voltar's lucky underwear, which not only have never been washed, are also his ''only'' pair of underwear.
** "Not Accordion to Plan" has a hot dog vendor plugging his ears with hot dogs to drown out Red's accordion playing, and then Voltar takes one of them out and eats it from the end that was ''directly in the vendor's ear.''
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. Frogg qualifies as this sometimes.
* DesignatedHero: Master Sweets and the Suzie scouts.
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* FoeYay: When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
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** When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
** When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
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* HoYay: In some parts of the fandom, Frogg/Red is a popular ship.
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%%* NightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are frequent sources of this. %%ZCE
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to it falling quickly into obscurity in he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.America.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. Frogg can qualify as this sometimes.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Dr. Frogg can qualify qualifies as this sometimes.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to only a mere '''''7''''' of its 52 episodes ever airing in America. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to only a mere '''''7''''' of its 52 episodes ever airing it falling quickly into obscurity in America.he United States. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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only for video games and toys
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* DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: The horrible, off-key opera singing from Dr. Frogg's Opera Blaster in "iDestruct". The reactions from the crowd and the Line Master can almost be interpreted as the audience's reactions, although given the nature of the tool, [[IntendedAudienceReaction this was clearly intentional]].
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* DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: The horrible, off-key opera singing from Dr. Frogg's Opera Blaster in "iDestruct". The reactions from the crowd and the Line Master can almost be interpreted as the audience's reactions.reactions, although given the nature of the tool, [[IntendedAudienceReaction this was clearly intentional]].
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* UglyCute: Voltar. He's a cranky and petty BigBadWannabe, but he has the physical attributes of a child, being tiny with a huge head and a very high-pitched voice. Combined with the fact that his idea of villainy is mostly to PokeThePoodle, it's hard to not see him as adorable sometimes.
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* UglyCute: Voltar. He's a cranky and petty BigBadWannabe, but he has the physical attributes of a child, being tiny with a huge head and a very high-pitched voice. Combined with the fact that his idea of villainy is mostly to PokeThePoodle, it's hard to not see him as adorable sometimes.sometimes.
* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to only a mere '''''7''''' of its 52 episodes ever airing in America. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
* VindicatedByHistory: ''League of Super Evil'' fared terribly in the United States when it originally aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork, due to being one of several Canadian imports shown at the height of the channel's DorkAge in 2009. As a result, it suffered from low ratings and negative reception from many fans of the channel, leading to only a mere '''''7''''' of its 52 episodes ever airing in America. However, in the years since, a newfound appreciation for the series has risen with some, who see it as one of the better things airing on the channel at the time with an excellent sense of slapstick humor, a humorous and sometimes inventive premise, and a unique style of CGI that accommodated its cartoony antics well and has since become the most celebrated characteristic of [[Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment its creator company]]. Nowadays, its considered one of the all-time classics of Creator/NerdCorpsEntertainment alongside ''WesternAnimation/StormHawks'' and ''WesternANimation/{{Slugterra}}'', series that received much better reception than it did when they first came to America.
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* NightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are frequent sources of this.
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* NightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are frequent sources of this.this.
* UglyCute: Voltar. He's a cranky and petty BigBadWannabe, but he has the physical attributes of a child, being tiny with a huge head and a very high-pitched voice. Combined with the fact that his idea of villainy is mostly to PokeThePoodle, it's hard to not see him as adorable sometimes.
* UglyCute: Voltar. He's a cranky and petty BigBadWannabe, but he has the physical attributes of a child, being tiny with a huge head and a very high-pitched voice. Combined with the fact that his idea of villainy is mostly to PokeThePoodle, it's hard to not see him as adorable sometimes.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: The horrible, off-key opera singing from Dr. Frogg's Opera Blaster in "iDestruct". The reactions from the crowd and the Line Master can almost be interpreted as the audience's reactions.
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** Voltar in the episode "Swimming With the Sharks". His actions are completely understandable. The pool belongs to him, and it's on his property, yet some neighbourhood kid just randomly shows up like he owns the place, takes over the pool, refuses to leave when asked nicely, and mooches food off of the L.O.S.E., mainly due to Red's kindness. Yet when Voltar finally gets fed up and tries to get the kid out by force, he ends up getting attacked by a genetically enhanced dolphin, and by the end of the episode, the pool is ruined when Red has an accident.
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** Voltar in the episode "Swimming With the Sharks". His actions are completely understandable. The pool belongs to him, and it's on his property, yet some neighbourhood neighborhood kid just randomly shows up like he owns the place, takes over the pool, refuses to leave when asked nicely, and mooches food off of the L.O.S.E., mainly due to Red's kindness. Yet when Voltar finally gets fed up and tries to get the kid out by force, he ends up getting attacked by a genetically enhanced dolphin, and by the end of the episode, the pool is ruined when Red has an accident.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: The horrible, off-key opera singing from Dr. Frogg's Opera Blaster in "iDestruct". The reactions from the crowd and the Line Master can almost be interpreted as the audience's reactions.
* NightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg area frequent source sources of this.
* NightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are
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* {Adorkable}: {{Adorkable}}: Dr. Frogg can qualify as this sometimes.
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** Voltar in the episode "Swimming With the Sharks". His actions are completely understandable. The pool belongs to him, and it's on his property, yet some neighbourhood kid just randomly shows up like he owns the place, takes over the pool, refuses to leave when asked nicely, and mooches food off of the L.O.S.E., mainly due to Red's kindness. Yet when Voltar finally gets fed up and tries to get the kid out by force, he ends up getting attacked by a genetically enhanced dolphin, and by the end of the episode, the pool is ruined when Red has an accident.
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* MagnificentBastard: Voltar evolves into this as the series goes on.
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Dr. Frogg is a main character, therefore does not qualify as an Ensemble Darkhorse.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Dr. Frogg. He even has ''fangirls''.
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* DesignatedVillain: Kat Chatsworth. She's classified as a villain, but she doesn't have a costume, and all she does is bore people to sleep and doesn't seem to be aware of it.
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* DesignatedVillain: Kat Chatsworth. She's classified as a villain, but she doesn't have a costume, and all she does is bore people to sleep and doesn't seem to be aware of it.doing it on purpose.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Dr. Frogg, Frogg. He even has his little fanbase apperently.''fangirls''.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Voltar is either a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and AFatherToHisMen, or he's a completely selfish, arrogant jerk without the slightest regard for anyone but himself.
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* DependingOnTheWriter: Voltar is either a JerkWithAHeartOfGold and AFatherToHisMen, or he's a completely selfish, arrogant jerk without the slightest regard for anyone but himself.
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* CompleteMonster: Dr. Frogg.
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* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are a frequent source of this.
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* CompleteMonster: Dr. Frogg.
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** Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.
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** Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.this.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are a frequent source of this.
* MagnificentBastard: Voltar evolves into this as the series goes on.
* HighOctaneNightmareFuel: The Cougar and Dr. Frogg are a frequent source of this.
* MagnificentBastard: Voltar evolves into this as the series goes on.
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He fails on the \"hatred and fear from other, lesser villains\" aspect.
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* CompleteMonster: Doktor Frogg is a criminally insane sadist, but the fact that he was BornUnlucky usually keeps him from acting on it.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Dr. Frogg, has his little fanbase apperently.apperently.
* FoeYay: When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
** Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.
* FoeYay: When faced with a freeze ray, the General and Skullossus hold hands and grin awkwardly at each other before they're zapped.
** Another episode reveals that Skullossus and Captain Glory Guy's relationship is positively screaming with this.
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* DesignatedHero: Master Sweets and the suzie scouts.scouts.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Dr. Frogg, has his little fanbase apperently.
* EnsembleDarkhorse: Dr. Frogg, has his little fanbase apperently.