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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well as people who enjoy its brand of humor.

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Not scary. Due to the show's cartoony art style, I doubt it's that scary. It's not like this is Goosebumps or anything


* NightmareFuel: You'd think a light and cheery show wouldn't need this trope, right? Wrong! In "The Friday the 13th Problem," Richard's fear of the eponymous number seems to invoke this trope. The song he sings in the episode doesn't help at all, showing disturbing imagery such as skeletons, a ghost (good thing it was just a squirrel), and a cloudy skull in the clouds.
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** It also appears to have somewhat of a fanbase among [=TikTok=] users, mainly teenagers, as videos relating to it are common on PBS Kids-related tags.

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Oh yeah, this example indentation should be fixed too.


* GeniusBonus: In the background, you can usually see clouds shaped like infinity symbols and erased formulas that most 6-7 year olds wouldn't even have heard of.

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In the background, you can usually see clouds shaped like infinity symbols and erased formulas that most 6-7 year olds wouldn't even have heard of.
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This being the name of a book, its title should be in italics.


* AdaptationDisplacement: This show was adapted from a book called "The Chicken Problem", which was released a year before the show.

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* AdaptationDisplacement: This show was adapted from a book called "The ''The Chicken Problem", Problem'', which was released a year before the show.
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Zero context example.


* TastesLikeDiabetes: Well, some people think all kids' cartoons are too sugary.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: This show was adapted from a book called "The Chicken Problem", which was released a year before the show.
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* EarWorm: The theme song and just about every other song for that matter.
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* PainfulRhyme: "Next" with "best" in the song.
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* Nightmare Fuel: You'd think a light and cheery show wouldn't need this trope, right? Wrong! In "The Friday the 13th Problem," Richard's fear of the eponymous number seems to invoke this trope. The song he sings in the episode doesn't help at all, showing disturbing imagery such as skeletons, a ghost (good thing it was just a squirrel), and a cloudy skull in the clouds.

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* Nightmare Fuel: NightmareFuel: You'd think a light and cheery show wouldn't need this trope, right? Wrong! In "The Friday the 13th Problem," Richard's fear of the eponymous number seems to invoke this trope. The song he sings in the episode doesn't help at all, showing disturbing imagery such as skeletons, a ghost (good thing it was just a squirrel), and a cloudy skull in the clouds.
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* Nightmare Fuel: You'd think a light and cheery show wouldn't need this trope, right? Wrong! In "The Friday the 13th Problem," Richard's fear of the eponymous number seems to invoke this trope. The song he sings in the episode doesn't help at all, showing disturbing imagery such as skeletons, a ghost (good thing it was just a squirrel), and a cloudy skull in the clouds.

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* MostWonderfulSound: Ramone's singing voice.

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* MostWonderfulSound: SugarWiki/MostWonderfulSound: Ramone's singing voice.



* TastesLikeDiabetes: Well, some people think all kids' cartoons are too sugary.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Well, some people think all kids' cartoons are too sugary.sugary.
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*EarWorm: The theme song and just about every other song for that matter.


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* MostWonderfulSound: Ramone's singing voice.

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* {{Moe}}: Just about everyone looks cute.
* PainfulRhyme: "Next" with "best" in the song.



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* TastesLikeDiabetesTastesLikeDiabetes: Well, some people think all kids' cartoons are too sugary.
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* {{Squick}}: A few moments in "The Potty Problem". Kind of a given, since the premise is that an alien does his "business" on the floor because there are no toilets on his planet.
** When he poops on the floor we never see the poop, but we do see stink lines and apparently it smells ''really'' bad. At one point, some flowers even wilt when he does it.
** At one point, Peg writes down a number on a piece of toilet paper and then Big Mouth uses it and flushes it down the toilet. He'd just pooped twice, so he probably only went Number One, but still.
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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well as people who enjoy its brand of comedy.

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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well as people who enjoy its brand of comedy.humor.
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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well people who enjoy its brand of comedy.

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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well as people who enjoy its brand of comedy.

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** In "The Arch Villain Problem," when Arch turns something into an arch, the resulting puff effect says "Y = -X
," the formula for an upside-down parabola, which is an arch.

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** In "The Arch Villain Problem," when Arch turns something into an arch, the resulting puff effect says "Y = -X
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-X^2," the formula for an upside-down parabola, which is an arch.
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** In "The Arch Villain Problem," when Arch turns something into an arch, the resulting puff effect says "Y = -X
," the formula for an upside-down parabola, which is an arch.

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** In "The Arch Villain Problem," when Arch turns something into an arch, the resulting puff effect says "Y = -X
," the formula for an upside-down parabola, which is an arch.
-X
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** In "The Arch Villain Problem," when Arch turns something into an arch, the resulting puff effect says "Y = -X
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* PeripheryDemographic: Among older math geeks, as well people who enjoy its brand of comedy.
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* GeniusBonus: In the background, you can usually see clouds shaped like infinity symbols and erased formulas that most 6-7 year olds wouldn't even have heard of.

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* GeniusBonus: In the background, you can usually see clouds shaped like infinity symbols and erased formulas that most 6-7 year olds wouldn't even have heard of.of.
* TastesLikeDiabetes
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* GeniusBonus: In the background, you can usually see clouds shaped like infinity symbols and erased formulas that most 6-7 year olds wouldn't even have heard of.

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