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1[[folder: Types of Episodes]]
2!! Normal
3These episodes are basically set in our world, but a more cartoony version of it. For instance, anthropomorphic animals might exist, characters might have disproportionate bodies and/or weird-coloured hair or fur, and devices might work a little differently than their real-world counterparts, but it's otherwise just like our world.
4
5Normal characters (note, these can appear in an episode of any type and not change the genre):
6* Peg
7* Cat
8* The Pirates (borderline, but pirates do exist in real life)
9* The Pirates' Parrot
10* The Teens
11* Peg's mother
12* The farmer
13* The Neighbour Ladies
14* The 100 Chickens
15* Ramone
16* Mrs. Sheep
17* Baby Fox
18* Blue-Striped Bird
19* The Pig
20* The Cow
21* The Toad
22* Mac
23
24Normal episodes:
25* "The Chicken Problem"
26* "The Roxanne Problem"
27* "The Tree Problem"
28* "Another Tree Problem"
29* "The Parade Problem"
30* "The Mega Mall Problem"
31* "Yet Another Tree Problem"
32* "The Big Dog Problem"
33* "The Three Friends Problem"
34* "The Butter Problem"
35* "The Roxanne Problem"
36
37!! Sci-fi
38These episodes involve things like aliens and futuristic technology (not just unusual versions of existing technology such as Ramone's pebble-powered plane) and might be [[SpaceEpisode set in outer-space]]. If an episode is set on Earth, but has an alien in it, the alien must have a prominent role and its being an alien must be a plot point. Otherwise, it's unsorted (see below).
39
40Sci-fi characters:
41* Richard
42* Big Mouth
43
44Sci-fi episodes:
45* "The Space Creature Problem" (set in space, features aliens and spaceships)
46* "The Doohickey Problem" (also set in space and featuring aliens and spaceships)
47* "The Potty Problem" (while set on Earth, Big Mouth is a prominent character and the main source of conflict is that he's an alien and therefore doesn't know how to use bathrooms)
48
49!! Fantasy
50Episodes which either take place in a generic fantasy world with things like dragons and mermaids, or the universe of one or several fairy tales or (in Romeo and Juliet's case) Shakesperean plays.
51
52Fantasy characters:
53* The Mermaid
54* The Three Bears
55* Pig's brothers (since together, they make the Three Little Pigs)
56* The Giants
57* The Three Billy Goats Gruff
58* Romeo
59* Juliet
60
61Fantasy episodes
62* "The Golden Pyramid Problem" (generic fantasy setting, features the mermaid and a dragon)
63* "The Three Bears Problem" (features the bears, the pigs, and the billy goats as protagonists)
64* "The Giant Problem" (takes place up the beanstalk, features many fairy tale characters)
65
66!! Historical
67Episodes set in the past, or prominently featuring characters from the past. It could be as far into the past as dinosaur times, or as recent as the twentieth century.
68
69Historical characters:
70* Albert Einstein
71* Cleopatra
72* Ludwig van Beethoven
73* The Dinosaurs
74* Epidermis
75
76Historical episodes:
77* "The Dinosaur Problem" (set in dinosaur times)
78* "The Beethoven Problem" (set in 1808)
79* "The Cleopatra Problem" (set in AncientEgypt)
80
81!! Unsorted
82These episodes don't really have a defined genre. They might play out like a normal episode but with a brief appearance from an alien, character from the past, or fantasy character. It might border on sci-fi by having a futuristic piece of technology but otherwise be a normal episode, or feature an alien but its being an alien isn't a plot point. There might also be a whole mishmash of different characters from different genres.
83
84Unsorted episodes:
85* "The Messy Room Problem" (mostly normal, but with a brief appearance from Big Mouth)
86* "The Birthday Cake Problem" (mostly normal but features Beethoven, the dinosaurs, and two aliens as background characters)
87* "The Honey Problem" (mostly normal, but features the Giants as background characters and features a high-fi device)
88* "The Baby Problem" (mostly normal but features a high-tech device)
89* "The Halloween Problem" (Richard is a protagonist, but his being an alien isn't a major plot point.)
90* "The George Washington Problem" (mainly a historical episode set in the year 1776, but Big Mouth, another alien, and the Baby T-Rex also feature)
91* "The Allergy Problem" (mainly a normal episode, but Einstein and Marie Curie crop up at the end.)
92* "I Do What I Can: the Musical" (mostly a normal episode, but the mermaid and Big Mouth play minor roles)
93* "The Girl Group Problem" (features dinosaurs, Cleopatra, and Romeo and Juliet in equal amounts)

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