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* NauseaFuel: Ironically in the episode "Jake's Been Sick", where at one point, we get a [[GrossupCloseup close-up]] of Fizz's shoe covered in Jake's vomit.

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* NauseaFuel: Ironically in In the episode "Jake's Been Sick", where at one point, we get a [[GrossupCloseup close-up]] of Fizz's shoe covered in Jake's vomit.

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* TearJerker: Milo crying in the episode, "Dustcart" after he finds out that Judy had accidentally thrown away a paper airplane his uncle had made for him. Unlike the other Tweenies who either [[InelegantBlubbering wailed or sobbed loudly]], the poor kid just slumps and sniffles sadly. Keep in mind that this is the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness first and only time Milo has actually cried in the series]].



* TheScrappy: Due to her bossiness and overconfidence, Bella isn't exactly the most fondly-remembered character.

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* TheScrappy: Due to her bossiness and overconfidence, Bella isn't exactly the most fondly-remembered character.character.
* TearJerker: Milo crying in the episode, "Dustcart" after he finds out that Judy had accidentally thrown away a paper airplane his uncle had made for him. Unlike the other Tweenies who either [[InelegantBlubbering wailed or sobbed loudly]], the poor kid just slumps and sniffles sadly. Keep in mind that this is the [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness first and only time Milo has actually cried in the series]].
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* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: ''Tweenies: Game Time'' was released for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation PS1]] in 2001 by BBC Multimedia. The game is a MiniGameGame, but there are only four mini-games; "Jake's Dot World", "Milo's Space Race", "Bella's Fairytale Castle" and "Fizz's Disco". [[ItsShortSoItSucks These mini-games can all be beaten within five minutes]]. The game's character models are ugly, Max's, in particular, looking nothing like his TV series counterpart, and the game has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading tons of loading screens]], including one before the screen that asks you whether or not you want to play the same mini-game again. The game's [=FMVs=] run at a very low framerate, and sound design is horribly bit-crushed. The game also has [[GameBreakingBug two notable glitches]]; one that makes the game load forever, requiring you to reset it, and another that makes the game stuck on a repeating sound when you choose a mini-game before the Tweenie you play as finishes talking. WebVideo/{{Caddicarus}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP2_oAMon4A&t has an entertaining review of the game]].

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* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: ''Tweenies: Game Time'' was released for the [[UsefulNotes/PlayStation [[Platform/PlayStation PS1]] in 2001 by BBC Multimedia. The game is a MiniGameGame, but there are only four mini-games; "Jake's Dot World", "Milo's Space Race", "Bella's Fairytale Castle" and "Fizz's Disco". [[ItsShortSoItSucks These mini-games can all be beaten within five minutes]]. The game's character models are ugly, Max's, in particular, looking nothing like his TV series counterpart, and the game has [[LoadsAndLoadsOfLoading tons of loading screens]], including one before the screen that asks you whether or not you want to play the same mini-game again. The game's [=FMVs=] run at a very low framerate, and sound design is horribly bit-crushed. The game also has [[GameBreakingBug two notable glitches]]; one that makes the game load forever, requiring you to reset it, and another that makes the game stuck on a repeating sound when you choose a mini-game before the Tweenie you play as finishes talking. WebVideo/{{Caddicarus}} [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SP2_oAMon4A&t has an entertaining review of the game]].

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