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* NightmareRetardant: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHFoJnOmp3Y The Monsterizer]]" has the reassuring version that follows a beginning that is genuinely frightening for kids of a villain forcibly transforming innocent people into mindless creatures in a dark house. That sequence is immediately followed by the series' title sequence which has blazing bright colours set to a rousing march as powerful superheroes are called to action to stop this horror.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle. Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes intact.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle. Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube Website/YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes intact.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of the many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle. Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes intact.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of the many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle. Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes intact.
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Wiki policy is that aversions are not noteworthy except for tropes so common that straight examples would not be noteworthy. Fixed Example Indentation.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of the many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle.
** Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes in tacts.
* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating the good guys in a rematch, but since the Heroes ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.
** Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes in tacts.
* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating the good guys in a rematch, but since the Heroes ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.
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* ValuesDissonance: The embarrassing Asian stereotypes of the many of the series' best episodes means any attempt to rebroadcast them or package them for DVD is a real uphill battle. \n** Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes in tacts.
* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating the good guys in a rematch, but since the Heroes ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.intact.
* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating the good guys in a rematch, but since the Heroes ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.
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** Episodes have been found streaming on YouTube and Amazon with stereotypes in tacts.
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fixed a wick for a split trope, and this time I'm moving it out of YMMV, since Annoying Video Game Helper is YMMV but Unwanted Assistance is not. Also, zero-context example...
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* StopHelpingMe: The first half of each episode is just the heroes interfering in each other's efforts and falling prey to one another's bungling. Honestly, they'd be more effective if they ''didn't'' team up. [[LetsGetDangerous Until the second half, that is.]]
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* StopHelpingMe: The first half of each episode is just the heroes interfering in each other's efforts and falling prey to one another's bungling. Honestly, they'd be more effective if they ''didn't'' team up. [[LetsGetDangerous Until the second half, that is.]]
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* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating them in a rematch, but since they ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.
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* VillainDecay: Averted with returning villains with a bit of FridgeBrilliance; the Heroes are such stumblebums their enemies would logically think they have a real chance beating them the good guys in a rematch, but since they the Heroes ''always'' defeat their enemies in the end, Good Haven knows they are pulling out very reliable, if accidentally destructive, big guns when they launch their fireworks.fireworks.
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