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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In "Panic on Board", Corneil and Bernie learn how to fly a plane. Keep in mind, this was only the first episode.

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome:
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In "Panic on Board", Corneil and Bernie learn how to fly a plane. Keep in mind, this was only the first episode.
** In "Art Attack", Corneil, staying hidden, poses as a police inspector and manages to talk a burglar holding Bernie hostage into giving himself up.


* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will, There's a Way".

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* NightmareFuel:
** The coyote from "City Bumpkins". Enough said.
** Mrs. Martin getting angry - it's not pretty.
** The close-up shot of Corniel's tired and groggy expression in "The Big Sleep" is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg grotesque.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This]] other one is worse.
** Corneil explaining his pretended injury in "Finders Weepers." Not even the flashing images help.
* TheScrappy: Romeo, Bernie's JerkJock nemesis.

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* %%* NightmareFuel:
** %%** The coyote from "City Bumpkins". Enough said.
** %%** Mrs. Martin getting angry - it's not pretty.
** %%** The close-up shot of Corniel's tired and groggy expression in "The Big Sleep" is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg grotesque.]]
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]] [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This]] other one is worse.
** %%** Corneil explaining his pretended injury in "Finders Weepers." Not even the flashing images help.
* %%* TheScrappy: Romeo, Bernie's JerkJock nemesis.
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** Corneil explaining his pretended injury in "Finders Weepers." Not even the image flashes help.

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** Corneil explaining his pretended injury in "Finders Weepers." Not even the image flashes flashing images help.

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* NauseaFuel
** The close-up shot of Corniel's tired and groggy expression in "The Big Sleep" is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg grotesque.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This]] other one isn't any better.
** Not only that, but also the mouth close-ups (ex. when Corneil yells "HELP!").



** The coyote from "City Bumpkins".

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** The coyote from "City Bumpkins". Enough said.


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** The close-up shot of Corniel's tired and groggy expression in "The Big Sleep" is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg grotesque.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This]] other one is worse.
** Corneil explaining his pretended injury in "Finders Weepers." Not even the image flashes help.

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: In "Panic on Board", Corneil and Bernie learn how to fly a plane. Keep in mind, this was only the first episode.
* NauseaFuel
** The close-up shot of Corniel’s tired and groggy expression in “The Big Sleep” is [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg grotesque.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This]] other one isn't any better.
** Not only that, but also the mouth close-ups (ex. when Corneil yells "HELP!").



** Mrs. Martin getting angry at Bernie - it’s not pretty.
** The close-up shot of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg See for yourself.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This next one is not any better.]]

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** Mrs. Martin getting angry at Bernie - it’s it's not pretty.
** The close-up shot of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg See for yourself.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This next one is not any better.]]
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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.
* UnintentionalUncannyValley: Some of the close-ups in season 1, most specifically the mouths. They are somewhat disturbing, because of the incredibly realistic details.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.
* UnintentionalUncannyValley: Some of the close-ups in season 1, most specifically the mouths. They are somewhat disturbing, because of the incredibly realistic details.
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** Mrs. Martin’s angry face near the end of “Double Jeopardy” is not pretty.

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** Mrs. Martin’s Martin getting angry face near the end of “Double Jeopardy” is at Bernie - it’s not pretty.



** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.again.
* UnintentionalUncannyValley: Some of the close-ups in season 1, most specifically the mouths. They are somewhat disturbing, because of the incredibly realistic details.

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** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg See for yourself.]]

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** The close-up shots shot of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg See for yourself.]]
*** [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/013a9011_51fb_4b3d_b060_b28509700efa.png This next one is not any better.
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** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aabd7a0f_7342_4028_9fc5_3977035a6280.png See for yourself.]]

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** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aabd7a0f_7342_4028_9fc5_3977035a6280.png org/pmwiki/pub/images/46983994_87f2_4b7f_bdc3_d70c42d52e79.jpeg See for yourself.]]

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** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. The disturbingly high detail consists of: bloodshot veins, a realistic looking nose, hairs poking out, and large eyelids - and it doesn’t help any better.

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** Mrs. Martin’s angry face near the end of “Double Jeopardy” is not pretty.
** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. The disturbingly high detail consists of: bloodshot veins, a realistic looking nose, hairs poking out, and large eyelids - and it doesn’t help any better. [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/aabd7a0f_7342_4028_9fc5_3977035a6280.png See for yourself.]]
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* NightmareFuel:
** The coyote from “City Bumpkins”.
** The close-up shots of Corniel’s tired and groggy expressions in “The Big Sleep” are grotesque. The disturbingly high detail consists of: bloodshot veins, a realistic looking nose, hairs poking out, and large eyelids - and it doesn’t help any better.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The animation/production design from the 2004-2006 run is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The animation/production design from the 2004-2006 run is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.cartoon.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's “Where There’s a Will There's Will, There’s a Way".Way”.



** Romeo in “There’s Something About Jocelyn.” Unlike the other girls, he geniuenly loved Jocelyn and was completely crushed when Bernie sabotaged their relationship. Corneil even felt bad for him.

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** Romeo in “There’s Something About Jocelyn.” Jocelyn”. Unlike the other girls, he geniuenly loved Jocelyn and was completely crushed when Bernie sabotaged their relationship. Corneil even felt bad for him.



* SeasonalRot: Many fans felt this way about season two, which used cheap Flash animation and Flanderized Bernie.

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* SeasonalRot: Many fans felt this way about season two, which used cheap Flash animation and Flanderized [[{{Flanderization}} Flanderized]] Bernie.



** The episode, “Who Said That” could have been a good way for John and Beth to get suspicious of Corneil, as they were at the ventriloquism act, but nope. Corneil has the nerve to change it.

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** The episode, episode “Who Said That” could have been a good way for John and Beth to get suspicious of Corneil, as they were at the ventriloquism act, but nope. Corneil has the nerve to change it.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The animation animation/production design from the 2004-2006 run is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to get rid of the watch that he found by trying to stage all the 'bad luck' mishaps on him and himself, but ends up being unsuccessful. Thing is though, the watch was found in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to get Bernie to return the watch makes him as a real annoying HolierThanThou dog and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune which was caused by him.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to get rid of the watch that he found by trying to stage all the 'bad luck' mishaps on him and himself, but ends up being unsuccessful. Thing is though, the watch was found in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to get Bernie to return the watch makes him as a real annoying HolierThanThou dog and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune which was caused by him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to get rid of the watch that he found by trying to stage all the 'bad luck' mishaps on him and himself, but ends up being unsuccessful. Thing is though, The watch was found in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to get Bernie to return the watch makes him as a real annoying HolierThanThou dog and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune which was caused by him.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to get rid of the watch that he found by trying to stage all the 'bad luck' mishaps on him and himself, but ends up being unsuccessful. Thing is though, The the watch was found in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to get Bernie to return the watch makes him as a real annoying HolierThanThou dog and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune which was caused by him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found, but ends up being unsuccessful until the end. Thing is though, Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return the watch comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return get rid of the watch that he found, found by trying to stage all the 'bad luck' mishaps on him and himself, but ends up being unsuccessful until the end. unsuccessful. Thing is though, Bernie The watch was found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to get Bernie to return the watch comes across as makes him being as a real annoying HolierThanThou dog and that all of the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune.fortune which was caused by him.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found in a garbage can, but ends up being unsuccessful, however, thing is Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably didn't want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return it comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of his misfortune is mainly brought on himself while Bernie gets good fortune.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found in a garbage can, found, but ends up being unsuccessful, however, thing unsuccessful until the end. Thing is though, Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably didn't ''didn't'' want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return it the watch comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of his misfortune the bad things that happened to him is mainly brought on himself while Bernie gets for trying to ruin Bernie's moments of accidental good fortune.
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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found in a garbage can, but thing is Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably didn't want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return it comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of his misfortune is mainly brought on himself while Bernie gets good fortune.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found in a garbage can, but ends up being unsuccessful, however, thing is Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably didn't want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return it comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of his misfortune is mainly brought on himself while Bernie gets good fortune.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.

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** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.again.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Corneil in "Finders Weepers" tries his best to get Bernie to return the watch that he found in a garbage can, but thing is Bernie found it in a ''garbage'' can, which means that someone probably didn't want it anymore and Corneil's attempts to return it comes across as him being a real annoying HolierThanThou and that all of his misfortune is mainly brought on himself while Bernie gets good fortune.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: ** The episode, “Who Said That” could have been a good way for John and Beth to get suspicious of Corneil, as they were at the ventriloquism act, but nope. Corneil has the nerve to change it.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot:
** The episode, “Who Said That” could have been a good way for John and Beth to get suspicious of Corneil, as they were at the ventriloquism act, but nope. Corneil has the nerve to change it.
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* AwesomeArt: The animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.

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* AwesomeArt: SugarWiki/AwesomeArt: The animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.
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* AwesomeArt: The animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.

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* AwesomeArt: The animation animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon. Cartoon.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".

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* AwesomeArt: The animation from the 2004-2006 is rather unique and smooth for a French Cartoon.
* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".Way".
* JerkassWoobie:
** Bernie in the episodes where he is stuck taking the fall for Corneil just to protect his secret. Sometimes though, he does deserve it for being an arrogant jerkface.
** Romeo in “There’s Something About Jocelyn.” Unlike the other girls, he geniuenly loved Jocelyn and was completely crushed when Bernie sabotaged their relationship. Corneil even felt bad for him.
* TheScrappy: Romeo, Bernie’s JerkJock nemesis.
* SeasonalRot: Many fans felt this way about season two, which used cheap Flash animation and Flanderized Bernie.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: ** The episode, “Who Said That” could have been a good way for John and Beth to get suspicious of Corneil, as they were at the ventriloquism act, but nope. Corneil has the nerve to change it.
** In “Superficial Intelligence”, the research scientist says that Corneil’s anthropomorphic abilities steam from his 250 IQ, so could this mean there are other animals like him? Probably not, since this is never brought up again.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".
* BrokenBase: The cheap flash animation from the new series.
* TheWoobie - Corneil. Poor guy is on the edge of a heart attack with his secret being jeopardized by Bernie and all.

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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way". \n* BrokenBase: The cheap flash animation from the new series. \n* TheWoobie - Corneil. Poor guy is on the edge of a heart attack with his secret being jeopardized by Bernie and all.

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* AwesomeMusic:
** The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".

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* AwesomeMusic:
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SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".
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* AwesomeMusic:
** The rap song from "Where There's a Will There's a Way".
* BrokenBase: The cheap flash animation from the new series.

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