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* {{Misblamed}}:
** A meta-example of this is used concerning how people viewed the show. Many haters, especially those in the U.S use this show as an example to prove their claims that all Canadian animation is bad. However they fail to acknowledge that its creator, Scott Fellows is American.

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** Memnock and Zenblock are believed to be twin brothers by many fans. Taking into evidence their similar appearances, their rhyming names, their polar opposite personalities, and the fact that they have carried over the rhyming theme for the names of their human disguises.
* FoeYay:
** Count Venamus shows some of it towards Roach in ''To Catch A Noob'', going as far as shapeshifting himself as Roach's play director to use his love for older women against him.
** Mr. Wertz has become obsessed with exposing Memnock and Zenblock and its heavily implied that he want to experiment on them as well. Some of his behavior towards them is a little weird, going as far as somehow obtaining their home address and having some vibes of StalkerWithoutACrush towards them in "Noobs Go Viral".
* HoYay: Inevitable due to a male heavy main cast.
** Roach has some FoeYay with Count Venamus in one episode as Venamus once disguised himself as Roach's play director to use his love for mature women against him
** Kevin has some ho yay with The Incredibly Amazing Man as he claimed to be Amazing Man's #1 fan and made a marriage like proposal to him to be his sidekick. The looks he showed towards the Incredibly Amazing Man when meeting him look a little odd.
** Tyler in one episode, was seen looking down at Zenblock, who was sleeping and holding a teddy bear and during that scene Tyler stares at Zenblock with a dreamy look and outright calls him cute.
** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay as they are basically expies of Mr. Black and Mr. White, who like Mem and Zen are also two agents who are ho yay targets. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. The way they bickerd also made them look like an old married couple even though they clearly aren't and this lasted until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.
*** Some of the animators have apparently goofed around with Memnock and Zenblock's friendship on tumblr ranging from ho yay filled fanart featuring them to an in studio joke about the duo having an egg in a possible second season.
** Mr. Wertz's obsessive behavior towards Memnock and Zenblock in "Noobs Go Viral" seems to give off vibes of StalkerWithoutACrush. First off, he somehow found the home adress for their house but the question that arises from this was how was he able to find their address

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** Memnock and Zenblock are believed to be twin brothers by many fans. Taking fans, taking into evidence their similar appearances, their rhyming names, their polar opposite personalities, and the fact that they have carried over the rhyming theme for the names of their human disguises.
* FoeYay:
** Count Venamus shows some of it towards Roach in ''To Catch A Noob'', going as far as shapeshifting himself as Roach's play director to use his love for older women against him.
** Mr. Wertz has become obsessed with exposing Memnock and Zenblock and its heavily implied that he want to experiment on them as well. Some of his behavior towards them is a little weird, going as far as somehow obtaining their home address and having some vibes of StalkerWithoutACrush towards them in "Noobs Go Viral".
* HoYay: Inevitable due to a male heavy main cast.
** Roach has some FoeYay with Count Venamus in one episode as Venamus once disguised himself as Roach's play director to use his love for mature women against him
** Kevin has some ho yay with The Incredibly Amazing Man as he claimed to be Amazing Man's #1 fan and made a marriage like proposal to him to be his sidekick. The looks he showed towards the Incredibly Amazing Man when meeting him look a little odd.
** Tyler in one episode, was seen looking down at Zenblock, who was sleeping and holding a teddy bear and during that scene Tyler stares at Zenblock with a dreamy look and outright calls him cute.
** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay as they are basically expies of Mr. Black and Mr. White, who like Mem and Zen are also two agents who are ho yay targets. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. The way they bickerd also made them look like an old married couple even though they clearly aren't and this lasted until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.
*** Some of the animators have apparently goofed around with Memnock and Zenblock's friendship on tumblr ranging from ho yay filled fanart featuring them to an in studio joke about the duo having an egg in a possible second season.
** Mr. Wertz's obsessive behavior towards Memnock and Zenblock in "Noobs Go Viral" seems to give off vibes of StalkerWithoutACrush. First off, he somehow found the home adress for their house but the question that arises from this was how was he able to find their address
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*** Some of the animators have apparently goofed around with Memnock and Zenblock's friendship on tumblr ranging from ho yay filled fanart featuring them to an in studio joke about the duo having an egg in a possible second season.
** Mr. Wertz's obsessive behavior towards Memnock and Zenblock in "Noobs Go Viral" seems to give off vibes of StalkerWithoutACrush. First off, he somehow found the home adress for their house but the question that arises from this was how was he able to find their address
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* {{Fanon}}:
** Its widely assumed by fans that the reason why Tyler's dad never made an appearance on the show was because he walked out on his wife and son years ago. Some fans have said as proof of this that Tyler's dad is never mentioned on the show.
** Memnock and Zenblock are believed to be twin brothers by many fans. Taking into evidence their similar appearances, their rhyming names, their polar opposite personalities, and the fact that they have carried over the rhyming theme for the names of their human disguises.

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** Any of the Noob parents also count too as they basically got pushed aside to be only used when necessary with Kevin's parents being the biggest suspects.

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** Any of the Noob Noob's parents also count too as they basically got pushed aside to be only used when necessary with Kevin's parents being the biggest suspects. suspects.
** The leaders of the Benevolent Alliance (General Blorgon, Hedies, and Tecknut) only appear in a handful of episodes despite their importance in the show's main plot and are rarely seen in combat. Many viewed felt that more could have been done with them. Some felt that these leaders should have intervened at Memnock and Zenblock's feud in episode 26 and forced them to reconcile but that never happened and the Noobs were left to clean up the whole mess.
** This is what the alien characters in the show get in general as the show overly focused more on the human character's, pushing the alien characters to fill in secondary roles.

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** Rovu. He is a virus warrior, meaning that he is technically a hero but his only action that is considered villainous is his bullying and condescending towards Memnock and Zenblock.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Memnock and Zenblock. Even though they are main characters, they got pushed into secondary roles hard and given the fact that the Noobs had accumulated a hatedom, viewers found Memnock and Zenblock more entertaining to watch. They are liked because of their very cool alien designs and childish antics.
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** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are sometimes seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero-like. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the Noobs due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.

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** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are sometimes seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero-like. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the Noobs due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement CharacterDevelopment out of all the Noobs.

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** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters and arguably having the most CharacterDevelopment out of all the main characters in the show. However some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.



* CreatorsPet: Kevin serves as this in the show out of all the noobs. He got the main focus in many of the episodes because many of these episode plots of basically his fault in causing such as being stuck in the form of a dog and accidentally pressing a button that almost destroyed earth.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: This show has made the same mistake that its predecessor, Johnny Test made in terms of having its main titular characters take up the majority of screen time. The Noobs are basically the trope of this show as they have hogged up a lot of the main plots of the episode while they shoved Memnock and Zenblock into the roles of secondary characters despite the fact that the shows intro advertised them as main characters.



* StrangledByTheRedString: The relationship between Tyler and Amy is considered to be half baked as their relationship was seldom mentioned and was only focused on for a few episodes and it didn't get any mention in the season one finale.



** Memnock and Zenblock as they were likable characters who got put in some boring episode subplots.

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** Memnock and Zenblock as they were likable characters who got put in some boring episode subplots.subplots and have a borderline lack of ADayInTheLimelight episodes.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: This show has a rating of TV-Y7-FV rating in the U.S. However the main premise involves kids being accidentally dragged into an intergalactic war that they have to fight through. Their are also multiple references concerning very dark topics like war, murder, genocide, and bioterrorism. Memnock and Zenblock in particular are implied to be suffering from PTSD (as evidenced by their terrible sleeping habits like "sleepfighting). If it wasn't for the very light and comedic tone and setting of the show, the age rating would have been set higher.
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* IdiotPlot: "A Noob Divided Cannot Noob" is where all six of the main characters seemed to have lost a ton of IQ in the episode. Particularly Memnock and Zenblock as they feuded and moved out of their house for stupid and silly reasons even though they were obviously uncomfortable with living together but they could have just explained these problems to the Noobs directly and they even engaged in the same behaviors that caused them to feud in the houses of the Noobs which tired the Noobs out. Zenblock is even dumber in that episode through his decision to fart at mem and insult him, which caused the feud to start spiraling out of control. The Noobs have also made very dumb moves in that episode too as they have cooked up harebrained and ridiculous schemes to get Mem and Zen to reconcile with one such scheme filled with ho yay without even taking a moment to think through about why Mem and Zen were feuding in the first place. This episodes plot would have been over in just three minutes had Mem and Zen explained what their problems were.

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** Memnock and Zenblock: They are arguably the most complex characters in the whole series due to the fact that they are aliens serving a government that is also mysterious and is just bent on taking down the virus and not focusing on politics, economy, or war. Their families are never seen or mentioned in the series although Memnock does mention his mom in a Creator/CartoonNetwork exclusive clip. The question that arises from this is what exactly made them be seen together for most of their screen time. Are they brothers who are twins due to their appearances and similar sounding names and if they aren't related do they happen to look and act similar by coincidence? Are they just ThoseTwoGuys who got partnered up by the Benevolent alliance? Or are they socially awkward guys like the Noobs who had a troubled past and got bullied a lot, which resulted in them having dysfunctional problems in their friendship? The episode "Zooper Noobs" suggests that they have been friends since childhood as they most likely met at the space zoo monorail attraction when they were kids or were brought there together by their parents.

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** Memnock and Zenblock: They are arguably the most complex characters in the whole series due to the fact that they are aliens serving a government that is also mysterious and is just bent on taking down the virus and not focusing on politics, economy, or war. Their families are never seen or mentioned in the series although Memnock does mention his mom in a Creator/CartoonNetwork exclusive clip. The question that arises from this is what exactly made them be seen together for most of their screen time. Are they brothers who are twins due to their appearances and similar sounding names and if they aren't related do they happen to look and act similar by coincidence? Are they just ThoseTwoGuys who got partnered up by the Benevolent alliance? Or are they socially awkward guys like the Noobs who had a troubled past and got bullied a lot, which resulted in them having dysfunctional problems in their friendship? The episode "Zooper Noobs" suggests that they have been friends since childhood as they most likely met at the space zoo monorail attraction when they were kids or were brought there together by their parents. coincidence?


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** Roach also counts. Some fans think that he is a good source of comic relief and a good powerhouse for the team while others dislike him for sometimes participating in many of the antics that the Noobs get themselves into.


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** Queen Beeanca and her soldiers. The only reason why they were considered the antagonists in "License To Noob" was because they pressed a button that almost destroyed Princess Parsa's planet and attacked the Noobs but they only did that because they fell victim to an apparent swink eye outbreak which blinded them and caused them to hit the destruct button by accident and mistake the Noobs for hostile intruders.
** Rovu. He is a virus warrior, meaning that he is technically a hero but his only action that is considered villainous is his bullying and condescending towards Memnock and Zenblock.
** Mr. Wertz was this in "Parent Teacher Noob" due to the fact that he got suspicious about Memnock and Zenblock being aliens and trying to expose them. However, the "designated" part got thrown out the window in later episodes after he tried to take over Cornbury with mind control goggles.
** The delivery truck and its driver from "Noobsitters" as the only reason why they were antagonists was just because the Noobs were unintentionally interfering with the driver's deliveries by slowing down his truck with their bicycles through riding them in the middle of the street.

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* DesignatedHero: All six of the main characters. Really
** The Noobs are the shows protagonists and they are supposed to be Earth's only defense against the virus, yet many of their actions are not really heroic at all. They have all used their battle balls for selfish gain in several episodes, constantly behave like brats, and their mischief has caused as much trouble towards Cornbury as the virus itself
** Memnock and Zenblock too. They are virus warriors who are sworn to defend the universe from the virus, yet a lot of their screen time either has them arguing and fighting with each other over silly and stupid things, or has them take the IdiotBall and explore Earth's cultures all while acting extremely childish. Their mistake of accidentally recruiting the Noobs when they were only twelve, obviously shows that they are not really bright.
** Parodied with The Incredibly Amazing Man and even acknowledged by the main characters in universe. Being a blatant superman parody and saving the city is only part of his resume but he is very destructive towards the town and constantly wrecks buildings. He is also very arrogant and narcissistic and only cares about making money and even went as far as clogging up city traffic but building his superhero HQ in the streets.



** Mr. Wertz has become obsessed with exposing Memnock and Zenblock and its heavily implied that he want to experiment on them as well. Some of his behavior towards them is a little weird.

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* TemporaryScrappy: The Incredibly Amazing Man. He is mostly disliked for his high narcissism, arrogance, and his tendency to destroy several buildings and places, all while most of Cornbury adores him more than the Noobs. He is temporary because in the only episode he appeared in, the Noobs were quick enough to come up with a plan to get rid of him.
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* {{Squick}}:
** The food that Count Venamus served and contaminated with the virus in "The Noobs Meet Count Venamus" looks pretty disgusting as it somewhat looks like purple gelatin with a bunch of loose hair and junk on it.
** The swink eye infection as portrayed in "License To Noob". Those who got infected with it had green infectious substances all over their eyes and in one scene, Zenblock's eyes were seen dripping with such substance when he took over the pirate eyepatches he was using to cover them up.
** The scene where Mr. Wertz ingested the virus laced potion that he created in "Noob Go Viral". Watching the Noobs ingest the other virus laced potions in Mr. Wertz's underground lab in order to escape is also somewhat disgusting.

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* MoralEventHorizon:
** Count Venamus crosses it within the first couple minutes after his début in " The Noobs Meet Count Venamus" as what he does as his first act of evil is serve poisoned food at the New Virus Warriors Convention in hopes that the food would cause havoc with those who have eaten it to be infected with the virus. Of course no one was killed and the six protagonists were able to stop the disaster, the crime Venamus committed is still considered to be nasty
*** Venamus proves that he has indeed crossed the MEH in "Count Noob-A-Nus" when the protagonists try to redeem Venamus by showing the joys of Earth, which he seemed to enjoy after he surrendered but what does he do to repay them for their kindness? By tricking Mem and Zen into opening his prison pod, shoving them into the pod, trying to murder Mem and Zen by launching the prison pod into space and then attempting to kill the Noobs again but his MEH moment towards Mem and Zen comes back to bits him when that same pod comes back and lands on top of him.
** Mr. Wertz was clearly an antagonist of the show but this was originally because of his paranoia towards Mem and Zen. However, Mr. Wertz crosses it in "Noob Colored Glasses" when he invents a set of goggles that control the minds of anyone who wears them and he uses the goggles to try to enslave all of Cornbury.
** The Virus Creator has been said to be a very nasty villain who has created the virus for apparently sinister and vile reasons but his point of no return came in " A Noob World Order" when its revealed that the virus that he created has taken over an entire planet and has forced its survivors to flee and take refuge on Earth. The very fact that The Virus Creator's actions have sometimes forced some members of the Benevolent Alliance to use planet destroying blasteroids to stop the virus and prevent it from stopping its spread is considered to be very nasty as well.



** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are sometimes seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero-like. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the team due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.

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** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are sometimes seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero-like. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the team Noobs due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.
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** All of the Noobs parents as they are seen as people who don't discipline their kids correctly for any selfish or irresponsible behavior they get in and they unknowingly let Memnock and Zenblock assume the roles of disciplining the Noobs.
*** Even more hate was directed towards Roach's parents because of what Zenblock implies about them in Nooby Friday about them only serving Roach small quantities of fancy food, which Zenblock thought contributed to Roach's appearance and short stature. Some people thought that these parents were intentionally underfeeding Roach.
* SomeAnvilsNeedtoBeDropped: Many episodes were meant to teach important lessons to children.
** The third episode teaches that you should not be overly concerned with how you look. Its shown when the Noobs become obsessed with finding good costumes for them to wear when fighting the virus.
** "Fourth Down And Noob To Go" blatantly lays down the moral that cheating of any kind, especially in sports is wrong and unfair. It also teaches that life is not always about winning games but its about having fun and playing in them with others. Its shown when Kevin, Shope, and Roach decide to use their battle balls to cheat in football, resulting in Tyler refusing to participate in the game.
** "The Noob Meet Count Venamus" has the moral that you should always stay positive and not let anyone maliciously try to harm your self esteem and that surprising and unexpected things can come to you in the end. Shown when Rovu acted condescending towards Memnock and Zenblock in the recruiter of the year awards
** The episodes "How To Use Your Noob" and "To Noob Or Not To Noob" has the lesson that you should never use anything thats entrusted for you for abuse and personal gain, or else there would be consequences for it. Its shown when the Noobs manipulated their battle balls into toys and reinforced when Mem and Zen intended to use theirs to attract and impress a couple ladies only to walk out with a sack of cash and chased by police in the end.
** "A Noob Divided Cannot Noob!" teaches that its always better to talk about your problems with other people rather than keep them bottled up to the point where it breaks you, especially if you are not totally comfortable with talking about such problems to certain people. Had Memnock and Zenblock talked to the Noobs about their problems with having to live with each other and agree that their earth house was too uncomfortable for them, the whole episodes situation would have been nipped right there instead of having them move out and feud
*** The episode also teaches to respect other people and their living spaces if you are a guest there. Its shown with Memnock hogging up the kitchen and having the Noob stay up past bedtime to help him with his recipes
*** This episode also teaches that you should not hold grudges towards other people and not let petty and minor grievances towards others destroy your friendships with them
** "The Super Noob Super Cup" teaches that its always best to work together as a team with others. Memnock uses the super cup to his advantage, having the Noob compete in the cup to teach them about teamwork.
** "Happy Noob-O-Ween" has the moral that if you are severely tempted with something, you should try your hardest to exhibit self-control, especially if the things tempting you are always nagging your thoughts. Its shown when Memnock and Zenblock get severely tempted with going trick or treating in their true forms when Halloween is only three days away and when they give in, it leads to disastrous and rather hilarious consequences.
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** "The Blue Booby Booby" has the Noobs try to protect an endangered bird species and in the process, made the episode feel more like a quasi-documentary that covered the importance of protecting endangered animals as well as a hidden message on environmental conservation.

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** "The Blue Booby Nooby Booby" has the Noobs try to protect an endangered bird species and in the process, made the episode feel more like a quasi-documentary that covered the importance of protecting endangered animals as well as a hidden message on environmental conservation.
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** "The Blue Booby Booby" has the Noobs try to protect an endangered bird species and in the process, made the episode feel more like a quasi-documentary that covered the importance of protecting endangered animals as well as a hidden message on environmental conservation.


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* ClicheStorm: The show has been criticized for using a lot of typical stock plots that other cartoons use, including its own. This mainly applies to episodes that don't have virus fights in them.


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* SomeAnvilsNeedtoBeDropped: Many episodes were meant to teach important lessons to children.
** The third episode teaches that you should not be overly concerned with how you look. Its shown when the Noobs become obsessed with finding good costumes for them to wear when fighting the virus.
** "Fourth Down And Noob To Go" blatantly lays down the moral that cheating of any kind, especially in sports is wrong and unfair. It also teaches that life is not always about winning games but its about having fun and playing in them with others. Its shown when Kevin, Shope, and Roach decide to use their battle balls to cheat in football, resulting in Tyler refusing to participate in the game.
** "The Noob Meet Count Venamus" has the moral that you should always stay positive and not let anyone maliciously try to harm your self esteem and that surprising and unexpected things can come to you in the end. Shown when Rovu acted condescending towards Memnock and Zenblock in the recruiter of the year awards
** The episodes "How To Use Your Noob" and "To Noob Or Not To Noob" has the lesson that you should never use anything thats entrusted for you for abuse and personal gain, or else there would be consequences for it. Its shown when the Noobs manipulated their battle balls into toys and reinforced when Mem and Zen intended to use theirs to attract and impress a couple ladies only to walk out with a sack of cash and chased by police in the end.
** "A Noob Divided Cannot Noob!" teaches that its always better to talk about your problems with other people rather than keep them bottled up to the point where it breaks you, especially if you are not totally comfortable with talking about such problems to certain people. Had Memnock and Zenblock talked to the Noobs about their problems with having to live with each other and agree that their earth house was too uncomfortable for them, the whole episodes situation would have been nipped right there instead of having them move out and feud
*** The episode also teaches to respect other people and their living spaces if you are a guest there. Its shown with Memnock hogging up the kitchen and having the Noob stay up past bedtime to help him with his recipes
*** This episode also teaches that you should not hold grudges towards other people and not let petty and minor grievances towards others destroy your friendships with them
** "The Super Noob Super Cup" teaches that its always best to work together as a team with others. Memnock uses the super cup to his advantage, having the Noob compete in the cup to teach them about teamwork.
** "Happy Noob-O-Ween" has the moral that if you are severely tempted with something, you should try your hardest to exhibit self-control, especially if the things tempting you are always nagging your thoughts. Its shown when Memnock and Zenblock get severely tempted with going trick or treating in their true forms when Halloween is only three days away and when they give in, it leads to disastrous and rather hilarious consequences.

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*** During the episode "Noobsitters", Mem and Zen (in their Bob and Rob disguises) invite a newly moved-in couple to their house for dinner so they can discuss with how the can agree more on certain things, socialize with human beings and adapt to Earth culture without trouble, and maintain their friendship. When they get into a fight over how Mem badly cooked their dinner, Zen brings up the agreeing issue to discussion by asking the couple whether they agree on things and when the couple tries to answer, they seem to give off an odd look towards Mem and Zen, heavily implying that Mem and Zen have been MistakenForGay by the couple when that couple does not know that Mem and Zen are actually [[SpaceCop Virus Warriors]] sent to Earth by an extraterrestrial government to stop a killer pathogen from infecting Earth and train four kids to do the same even though the couple never voices out their alleged mistaken perception towards Mem and Zen and they never talk to each other again in future episodes.



* WereStillRelevantDammit: The title itself and the proliferation of "noobs" in episode title is pretty much signifying this trope on its attempt to possibly attract younger audience.

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** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters and arguably having the most CharacterDevelopment out of all the main characters in the show. However some other fans didn't like the fact that the show tried too hard to enforce HoYay on them and some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.

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** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters and arguably having the most CharacterDevelopment out of all the main characters in the show. However some other fans didn't like the fact that the show tried too hard to enforce HoYay on them and some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.



** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay as they are basically expies of Mr. Black and Mr. White, who like Mem and Zen are also two agents who are ho yay targets. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. The way they bickerd also made them look like an old married couple even though they clearly aren't and this lasted until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.

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** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay as they are basically expies of Mr. Black and Mr. White, who like Mem and Zen are also two agents who are ho yay targets. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. The way they bickerd also made them look like an old married couple even though they clearly aren't and this lasted until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.
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* TheWoobie:
** Believe it or not, Kevin Reynolds can be seen as one. This is mainly due to the fact that out of all the Noobs, he's the one who falls victim to most of the slapstick. This is especially seen in "How To Care For Your Noob" as you can't help but feel sorry for him when Shope forced Kevin to turn into a gerbil so she wouldn't flunk her science project and she made him do a lot of humiliating things in gerbil form.
** Memnock and Zenblock are also woobies because they can be seen as the most unluckiest characters in the show mostly due to constantly being the victims of whatever messes the Noobs cause. A perfect example of this can be seen in the episode "License To Noob" as it featured Memnock and Zenblock in multiple woobie moments such as falling victim to a contagious and bad swink eye infection, getting framed and ticketed for galactic traffic offenses, and their ship gets wrecked and destroyed by the Noobs although its shown in perfect condition by its next appearance. The moments where Zenblock appears to be sobbing after a mishap with boiling tea while blinded can make audiences sympathize with his frustration. "A Noob Divided Cannot Noob" is also considered to be a woobie episode for them.
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** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters. However some other fans didn't like the fact that the show tried too hard to enforce HoYay on them and some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.

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** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters.characters and arguably having the most CharacterDevelopment out of all the main characters in the show. However some other fans didn't like the fact that the show tried too hard to enforce HoYay on them and some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter:
** Tyler as he is one of the noobs but people have noticed him to be the most moral member of the group but some people hate him just because he is one of the Noobs as well as his underdeveloped romance with Amy Anderson.
** Memnock and Zenblock. Some fans liked the way they were designed as well as seeing them as good comic relief characters. However some other fans didn't like the fact that the show tried too hard to enforce HoYay on them and some Johnny Test fans as well as haters just thought of them as blatant Mr. Black and Mr. White expies, not to mention that they didn't like the fact that the show sometimes shoehorned them into boring subplots in some of the episodes, despite them being aliens.


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** All of the Noobs parents as they are seen as people who don't discipline their kids correctly for any selfish or irresponsible behavior they get in and they unknowingly let Memnock and Zenblock assume the roles of disciplining the Noobs.
*** Even more hate was directed towards Roach's parents because of what Zenblock implies about them in Nooby Friday about them only serving Roach small quantities of fancy food, which Zenblock thought contributed to Roach's appearance and short stature. Some people thought that these parents were intentionally underfeeding Roach.


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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
** Memnock and Zenblock as they were likable characters who got put in some boring episode subplots.
** Any of the Noob parents also count too as they basically got pushed aside to be only used when necessary with Kevin's parents being the biggest suspects.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Some episodes have wasted plots that would have stood out otherwise. " A Noob Divided Cannot Noob" is one such episode with Memnock and Zenblock only ending their feud after being surprised by the Noobs and not by any action that either of them took. They were not even seen apologizing to each other for their role in the feud.

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** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. They sometimes argued around LikeAnOldMarriedCouple until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.

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** Tyler in one episode, was seen looking down at Zenblock, who was sleeping and holding a teddy bear and during that scene Tyler stares at Zenblock with a dreamy look and outright calls him cute.
** Mem and Zen also go through some of this too. While they are both HeterosexualLifePartners, they sometimes go through some phases of ho yay.yay as they are basically expies of Mr. Black and Mr. White, who like Mem and Zen are also two agents who are ho yay targets. They both bought a house together and live in it under the disguise of two basic male humans but hints of them being straight are shown through bits of this ho yay as they did not initially want to buy it and showed some discomfort in living in it. They sometimes argued around LikeAnOldMarriedCouple The way they bickerd also made them look like an old married couple even though they clearly aren't and this lasted until the second half of the first season when their bickering is seemingly thrown out the window after their FeudEpisode.
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** Mr Wertz, due to the fact that he is a KarmaHoudini. He has done things would have got him fired, arrested and thrown in jail such as inventing goggles to control all the citizens of Cornbury and modifying an pathogen underneath the school.

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** Mr Wertz, due to the fact that he is a KarmaHoudini. He has done things would have got him fired, arrested and thrown in jail such as inventing goggles to control all the citizens of Cornbury and modifying an pathogen the virus underneath the school.
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** Tyler: Concerning Tyler's family, his dad has never appeared and was never mentioned, was his father a deadbeat who never took care of Tyler or his mother? or has he divorced Tyler's mom while leaving her with custody of Tyler? or somehow died before the series begins?

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** Tyler: Concerning Tyler's family, his dad has never appeared and was never mentioned, was mentioned. Was his father a deadbeat who never took care of Tyler or his mother? or Or has he divorced Tyler's mom while leaving her with custody of Tyler? or somehow Or had he died before the series begins?



** Roach: His mom and dad look vastly different from what he looks. Was this due to him being adopted by them? Or is it due to the lifestyle he is exposed to by them? Zenblock claimed that it was due to the latter question as he states that Roach's short stature is due to the small fancy food that he was eating a lot with his parents.
** Memnock and Zenblock: They are arguably the most complex characters in the whole series due to the fact that they are aliens serving a government that is also mysterious and is just bent on taking down the virus and not focusing on politics, economy, or war. Their families are never seen or mentioned in the series although Memnock does mention his mom in a cartoon network exclusive clip. The question that arises from this is what exactly made them be seen together for most of their screen time. Are they brothers who are twins due to their appearances and similar sounding names and if they aren't related do they happen to look and act similar by coincidence? Are they just ThoseTwoGuys who got partnered up by the Benevolent alliance? Or are they socially awkward guys like the noobs who had a troubled past and got bullied a lot, which resulted in them having dysfunctional problems in their friendship? The Zooper Noobs episode suggests that they have been friends since childhood as they most likely met at the space zoo monorail attraction when they were kids or were brought there together by their parents.
* AmericansHateTingle: This show has a mixed reputation and lack of popularity in the U.S, which is partially due to the fact that its creator also created Johnny Test, which was a show that got similar hate. Many fans assumed that since Super Noobs was made in Canada, it would be just as bad as [[PeripheryHatedom other Canadian cartoons are seen as]] but they ignore the fact that its creator, Scott Fellows is American. Super Noobs however is somewhat popular in foreign countries such as England, Turkey, and the Philippines and episodes of the series have been released there before the U.S.
* BrokenBase: There is a huge division between those who like the show and its characters and those who outright hate it. There are small pockets of fans who support the show and some of them include haters of Johnny Test who agree that Super Noobs had more likable characters and premise as well as better use of animation.

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** Roach: His mom and dad look vastly different from what he looks.looks like. Was this due to him being adopted by them? Or is it due to the lifestyle he is exposed to by them? Zenblock claimed that it was due to the latter question as he states that Roach's short stature is due to the small fancy food that he was eating a lot with his parents.
** Memnock and Zenblock: They are arguably the most complex characters in the whole series due to the fact that they are aliens serving a government that is also mysterious and is just bent on taking down the virus and not focusing on politics, economy, or war. Their families are never seen or mentioned in the series although Memnock does mention his mom in a cartoon network Creator/CartoonNetwork exclusive clip. The question that arises from this is what exactly made them be seen together for most of their screen time. Are they brothers who are twins due to their appearances and similar sounding names and if they aren't related do they happen to look and act similar by coincidence? Are they just ThoseTwoGuys who got partnered up by the Benevolent alliance? Or are they socially awkward guys like the noobs Noobs who had a troubled past and got bullied a lot, which resulted in them having dysfunctional problems in their friendship? The Zooper Noobs episode "Zooper Noobs" suggests that they have been friends since childhood as they most likely met at the space zoo monorail attraction when they were kids or were brought there together by their parents.
* AmericansHateTingle: This show has a mixed reputation and lack of popularity in the U.S, which is partially due to the fact that its creator also created Johnny Test, WesternAnimation/JohnnyTest, which was a show that got similar hate. Many fans assumed that since Super Noobs ''Supernoobs'' was made in Canada, it would be just as bad as [[PeripheryHatedom other Canadian cartoons are seen as]] but they ignore the fact that its creator, creator Scott Fellows is American. Super Noobs however ''Supernoobs'', however, is somewhat popular in foreign countries such as England, Turkey, and the Philippines and episodes of the series have been released there before the U.S.
* BrokenBase: There is a huge division between those who like the show and its characters and those who outright hate it. There are small pockets of fans who support the show and some of them include haters of Johnny Test ''Johnny Test'' who agree that Super Noobs ''Supernoobs'' had more likable characters and premise as well as better use of animation.



*** During the "Noobsitters" episode, Mem and Zen (in their Bob and Rob disguises) invite a newly moved in couple to their house for dinner so they can discuss with how the can agree more on certain things, socialize with human beings and adapt to Earth culture without trouble, and maintain their friendship. When they get into a fight over how Mem badly cooked their dinner, Zen brings up the agreeing issue to discussion by asking the couple whether they agree on things and when the couple tries to answer, they seem to give off an odd look towards Mem and Zen, heavily implying that Mem and Zen have been MistakenForGay by the couple when that couple does not know that Mem and Zen are actually [[SpaceCop Virus Warriors]] sent to Earth by an extraterrestrial government to stop a killer pathogen from infecting Earth and train four kids to do the same even though the couple never voices out their alleged mistaken perception towards Mem and Zen and they never talk to each other again in future episodes.

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*** During the "Noobsitters" episode, episode "Noobsitters", Mem and Zen (in their Bob and Rob disguises) invite a newly moved in moved-in couple to their house for dinner so they can discuss with how the can agree more on certain things, socialize with human beings and adapt to Earth culture without trouble, and maintain their friendship. When they get into a fight over how Mem badly cooked their dinner, Zen brings up the agreeing issue to discussion by asking the couple whether they agree on things and when the couple tries to answer, they seem to give off an odd look towards Mem and Zen, heavily implying that Mem and Zen have been MistakenForGay by the couple when that couple does not know that Mem and Zen are actually [[SpaceCop Virus Warriors]] sent to Earth by an extraterrestrial government to stop a killer pathogen from infecting Earth and train four kids to do the same even though the couple never voices out their alleged mistaken perception towards Mem and Zen and they never talk to each other again in future episodes.



** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero like and they take up a ton of screen time as well. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the noob due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.
** Mr Wertz due to the fact that he is a KarmaHoudini. He has done things would have got him arrested and thrown in jail such as inventing goggles to control all the citizens of Cornbury and modifying an pathogen underneath the school.
** Amy Anderson as she is something regulated to a stereotypical DamselInDistress and doesn't get a lot of screen time. Tyler's romance with her does not show much development and only shows in a couple episodes.

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** The Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are sometimes seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero like and they take up a ton of screen time as well. superhero-like. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the noob team due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.
** Mr Wertz Wertz, due to the fact that he is a KarmaHoudini. He has done things would have got him fired, arrested and thrown in jail such as inventing goggles to control all the citizens of Cornbury and modifying an pathogen underneath the school.
** Amy Anderson as she is something regulated to a stereotypical DamselInDistress and doesn't get a lot of screen time. Tyler's romance with her does not show much development and is shown in only shows in a couple episodes.

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* BrokenBase: There is a huge division between those who like the show and its characters and those who outright hate it. There are small pockets of fans who support the show and some of them include haters of Johnny Test who agree that Super Noobs had more likable characters and premise as well as better use of animation.



** The Noobs in general. They are seen as scrappies because they are seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero like and they take up a ton of screen time as well. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the noobs

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** The Noobs in general.Noobs. They are seen as scrappies because they are seen as selfish and bratty children who sometimes do things that are not superhero like and they take up a ton of screen time as well. Kevin in general is seen as the main scrappy of the noobsnoob due to his selfish behavior and having the least amount of CharacterDevelopement out of all the Noobs.
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Rovu in his first two appearances is shown to be an overconfident and condescending warrior who often made fun of Memnock and Zenblock. However in the season 1 finale, Rovu saves Memnock and Zenblock from being overrun by virus infected citizens of Cornbury.

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