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* FridgeLogic: In "The Haunted House", the reason the objects in the house were attacking people was because they were angry at being left dusty and unclean- except one of those living objects is a ''vacuum cleaner''. Couldn't it have just cleaned the place itself?
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Wrong trope, this is more of a Broken Aesop


* {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scot-free from their own responsibility to their home.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scot-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scot-free from their own responsibility to their home.home.
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* {{Earworm}}:
** The show's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwwb2XtaZQ4 international theme]] is an absolute bop.
** The Australian variant of the theme is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo considerably catchy]] too. And the end credits.
* {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* {{Earworm}}:
** The show's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwwb2XtaZQ4 international theme]] is an absolute bop.
** The Australian variant of the theme is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo considerably catchy]] too. And the end credits.
* {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free scot-free from their own responsibility to their home.
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* Anvilicious: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* Anvilicious: {{Anvilicious}}: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.
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This is not an example of Some Anvils Need To Be Dropped


* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: Anvilicious: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* {{Earworm}}: The show's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwwb2XtaZQ4 international theme]] is an absolute bop.

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The show's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwwb2XtaZQ4 international theme]] is an absolute bop.

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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo pretty catchy]].

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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is show's [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qwwb2XtaZQ4 international theme]] is an absolute bop.
** The Australian variant of the theme is [[https://www.youtube.
com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo pretty catchy]].considerably catchy]] too. And the end credits.
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* AwesomeAnimation: The show visual are fairly impressive, being colorful and surprisingly fluid at points. And this is a solely computer animated show too.

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* AwesomeAnimation: SugarWiki/AwesomeAnimation: The show visual are fairly impressive, being colorful and surprisingly fluid at points. And this is a solely computer animated show too.
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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAsoep about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.

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* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAsoep GreenAesop about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" with Nate accepting the blame for something that wasn't even in his control while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.
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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo pretty catchy]].

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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo pretty catchy]].catchy]].
* SomeAnvilsNeedToBeDropped: "The Mermaid" episode tries to go for a GreenAsoep about protecting the environment. Good enough reasoning but yet it also seems to portray humans solely in the wrong for dumping trash in the lake when the mermaids themselves never tried to contact the humans or make an effort to clean the lake themselves. Instead simply blaming Nate (who mind you told them multiple times it was an accident and wasn't trying to dump trash in the water) and forcing him to deal with the trash monster, which, ironically, took efforts from both sides to defeat. Yet the show still went with "Humans need to clean up their mess" while the mermaids get off scott-free from their own responsibility to their home.
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* AwesomeAnimation: The show visual are fairly impressive, being colorful and surprisingly fluid though it's obvious most of the show is solely computer animated.

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* AwesomeAnimation: The show visual are fairly impressive, being colorful and surprisingly fluid though it's obvious most of the show at points. And this is a solely computer animated.animated show too.
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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is pretty catchy.

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* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ee0vf3FYNeo pretty catchy.catchy]].
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* AwesomeAnimation: The show visual are fairly impressive, being colorful and surprisingly fluid though it's obvious most of the show is solely computer animated.
* {{Earworm}}: The theme song is pretty catchy.

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