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8* CannotTellALie: A very large majority of the videos will have the troublemaker do bad things with not a hint of remorse. But the second an authority member asks if they are responsible, they will ''immediately'' admit to what they have done. It's usually prefaced with a bunch of "Um"s.
9* CanonForeigner:
10** In some videos, Caillou has an identical twin named "Daillou". Although he's obviously never appeared in the original cartoon, many users have created videos about Daillou's adventures... which usually involve getting grounded (grounded grounded). In more extreme videos, Caillou has multiple 'lost siblings' with each of their names bumped up a letter (and yes, there have been videos where Doris has had a very impossible sexvigintuple pregnancy of 26 boys with each child taking a new letter rooted by -aillou, ranging from [[LogicalExtreme Aaillou to Zaillou]]).
11** If a troublemaker of the day either has unseen parents or no parents at all, (such as the ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' animatronics, Series/{{Barney|AndFriends}}, [[WesternAnimation/BluesClues Joe]], or any number of the ''Series/SesameStreet'' or ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' characters), sometimes the user will invent parent characters just so there's someone to ground them. (Though it's also common for people to just use existing characters from their respective home series instead, such as the night guard or Freddy for the animatronics, Steve for Joe, or Sir Topham Hatt/The Fat Controller for the ''Thomas'' engines. However, despite the fact that adult human and puppet characters are present in ''Sesame Street'', they are almost never used in grounded videos.)
12** Introduced by the user [=MattTheGoAnimator=], Daisy is a younger sibling/SatelliteCharacter to Rosie and Caillou (who is extremely naughty) who has become adopted by a few other users.
13* CantGetAwayWithNuthin:
14** The "Grounded" videos that involve Dora tend to reach absurd levels as no matter how impossible it is for them to know, Dora will always be ratted on by students, police, video cameras and fired teachers. This often applies to anyone else who decides to be a troublemaker, as well.
15** In particular, "(Character) Fakes a School Lockdown" videos are particularly ridiculous about this. Sure, trying to fake a school lockdown for the sake of pulling a prank warrants some kind of punishment. But in these particular videos, the retribution of the troublemaker's actions don't stop with them being suspended or expelled from school, as by the video's end, the troublemaker's prank will end with massive media attention (often to humiliate the troublemaker rather than actually reporting on what just happened), fellow students being injured or traumatized for life, massive fines (for either the school or students' medical bills) that the troublemaker's family has to pay, and the troublemaker getting grounded (or arrested) all for a ''simple school prank''.
16* CharacterExaggeration: The most common interpretation of Caillou in these videos has his bratty habits (something that usually only showed up from time to time in his actual TV show) cranked up to absurd HairTriggerTemper heights.
17* CluelessAesop: Some videos try to tackle serious topics... ''try'' being the operative word here.
18* ComedicSociopathy: ''As you would not believe''. The main point of the videos is characters getting punished played for comedy. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZW3mOE4w46Q Here's just one]] out of countless examples of this.
19* TheComplainerIsAlwaysWrong:
20** Sometimes, the troublemaker of the day will receive hate (and ''even'' get grounded) for simply not liking a subject the majority of other characters like, with the majority's only defense being how much they like the subject.
21** Sometimes, an execution video will have one or more characters actually mourning the character being executed. (Often because the executed character was their best friend, was only a kid, or they ([[StrawmanHasAPoint somewhat understandably]]) find the execution DisproportionateRetribution of the highest order.) If the other characters catch them showing sympathy for the executed, they'll either ground, mob, or even kill the offending character for daring to show sympathy for the character whose death they are celebrating, which only serves to add to the disturbing premise.
22* ComputerVirus:
23%%** The Barney Errors, which sometimes have Barney substituted for other "baby show" characters.
24** Some videos have the troublemakers installing a virus (either a Barney Error or of other sorts) onto their parents' or school's computer with predictable results.
25* ContrivedCoincidence: Some of the ways people find out about a troublemaker's wrongdoings outright defy logic sometimes. In most cases this happens via someone just happening to walk by in time to see the troublemaker making their escape or one or both of the troublemaker's parent figures showing up out of nowhere as the kid is committing their bad deed.
26* CoolAndUnusualPunishment:
27** A lot of "Grounded" videos feature the parents giving all sorts of unusual punishment to the kids. They make their kids watch shows for little kids, eat weird things, and maybe even put a diaper on them or turn them into babies.
28** In some videos, characters will be punished by being forced to watch random TV shows, including completely innocuous sitcoms like ''Series/{{Seinfeld}}'' or ''Series/{{Friends}}''. This is treated as some kind of horrible punishment by the people getting grounded.
29*** Sometimes, the shows being forced to watch tend to be the "inverse" of what is considered acceptable. For instance, it's not uncommon for a "baby show" character to be forced to watch ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy'' and... ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic My Little Pony]]: [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking Friendship Is Magic]]''.[[note]] Which is ironic, as the latter show is targeted for children.[[/note]]
30%%* CrapsackWorld: The setting that the grounding videos take place in sit most consistently at Type 2.
31* CrossdressingVoices:
32** Whenever you see Dora used, the model is clearly male, but the voice is always female.
33** One of the most popular voices to use for Caillou is the "Ivy" voice setting.
34** Sometimes female characters will use a sound effect of a man laughing.
35* CrossOver: A very large number of videos involve characters from various media all living in the same universe. As a vast majority of [=GoAnimate's=] video creators were (or are, under Vyond) young children, many of these characters are from children's cartoons, including pre-school cartoons like Dora The Explorer or Caillou.
36* CruelAndUnusualDeath: Many Punishment Days and "Gets Executed" videos end with characters getting offed in some bizarrely cruel, yet off-the-wall ways.
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40* DarkParody: Many users either make at least one video like this or base their videos around being this trope, but 90 percent of the time this is done by simply adding gratuitous blood, characters dying randomly, adding creepypasta characters like Jeff the Killer, or constant swearing. It's very difficult to find a Grounded video that is truly successful in using this trope.
41* DamnedByAFoolsPraise: Oftentimes, the troublemakers will like works the creator (and often the other characters) dislike, and can even be used as an excuse for grounding.
42* DeadlyEuphemism: Asking someone to "engage" you is treated as this in-universe.[[note]] As seen under {{Bowdlerise}}, this is because this is a censored reference to ''WesternAnimation/SouthPark'', with "engage" being a stand in for the word "fuck".[[/note]] Some videos even add a crowd gasping sound-effect when someone asks another person to "engage" them.
43* DeadlyPrank: A lot of times, the mass mayhem and injuries or deaths caused by the trouble-maker of the day were the result of a prank, with varying levels of reaction from the troublesome prankster. (From being horrified at the unintentional side effects of their prank to [[ItAmusedMe still thinking their prank was terrific despite the massive damage it caused]].)
44* DeathByFallingOver: In the "(Character) Misbehaves at (Indoor Water Park or Place that Has One)", two of the atrocities committed by the trouble-makers include them pushing some slow-moving riders down a water slide and shoving a kid off some floating walk-pads. In both cases they wind up severely injured or dead.
45* DeathIsCheap: Reviving a deceased character in these videos is as simple as just willing them back to life. Either that, or depending on NegativeContinuity.
46* {{Deconstruction}}:
47** After Website/{{Tumblr}} discovered the [=GoAnimate=] community, several attempts at deconstructing grounded videos have been made. Most notable are [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HgNK-J9uK0 Eric gets grounded and wakes up to a realization]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wj_ukVmWKhE Eric's Dad Discovers the Truth]]. Some other users also tend to deconstruct, but more often just satirize the absurdity of grounded/dead meat videos. After the latter gained unironic subscribers from the [=GoAnimate=] community, it became a StealthParody.
48** Also done with users like [=NotSmirks=] (formerly) and Warren Cookie, although in a way that evokes the darkest side of YouTubePoop.
49** [=YouTube=] user Creator/Wileyk209zback is fond of doing these kinds of videos, often making fun of the "Grounding" videos by making it so Boris is mentally unbalanced and has an unhealthy obsession with grounding people, and tries to pin it on Caillou [[BrattyHalfPint being an obnoxious brat]], but most of the time Doris confronts Boris and tells him to stop grounding Caillou [[DisproportionateRestitution for every little thing he does]], and may even [[DomesticAbuse fight with him over it]]. It even goes so far they go to court over it!
50* DenserAndWackier: Not that the videos were ever considered very serious in the first place, but many of the earliest grounded videos were more... erm... ''[[{{Pun}} grounded]]'' in reality, as you can see in UnbuiltTrope below. It was about when Caillou, Dora, and other baby show characters began appearing that the usual tropes of grounded videos came into play and sent the Grounded videos headlong into absurdity and infamy.
51* DerangedAnimation: Very common in the satirical videos by users such as [=NotSmirks=], Warren Cookie, and [=NotZick=] Zick, though it's not unheard of this to happen in the non-satirical grounded videos as well.
52* DiabolusExMachina: No matter how impossible it might look for a character to get caught and grounded, somehow, someway, something will happen that will expose the trouble-maker and their schemes to someone and end with them grounded, no matter how illogical it seems. There are also other instances of this trope outside of exposing the trouble-maker.
53* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: In one Character Elimination episode, Classic Caillou moves the finish line just as his team is about to cross it, which ends up making the team lose in the end.
54* DeniedFoodAsPunishment: In one ''Justin Bieber Gets Grounded'' video, Justin's parents force him to eat poop and drink pee as a punishment.
55* DisproportionateRestitution: A lot of times the naughty kid will begin apologizing to people or their families for what they did wrong once they get caught. The apologies really don't hold much water if the bad thing they did resulted in mass mayhem and panic, massive property damage, or people getting hurt or killed. This can also be reversed when all the naughty kid did was, say, steal someone's cookies, and their parents still refuse their (more reasonable) apology.
56* TheDogBitesBack: Zig-zagged - many videos have the punished parties get fed up with the groundings and enact some sort of revenge scheme to get them in trouble. However, a very rare few allow them to get away with their revenge.
57* DomesticAbuse:
58** Fred gets depicted as emotionally, verbally and physically abusive towards Daphne, just like he is to the rest of Mystery Inc.
59%%** Creator/Wileyk209zback likes to have Doris do this to Boris when calling him out over his unhealthy grounding obsession and punishing Caillou for [[DisproportionateRetribution minor offenses]].
60* DoNotTouchTheFunnelCloud: There are a surprisingly large amount of videos involving tornadoes hitting the city that most Grounded videos take place in, and in most cases, nothing actually gets damaged (nor do people get injured or killed) until the tornado actually hits them.
61* DontLikeDontRead: Quite a number of videos will have the author of the video asking for viewers to "respect [the creator's] opinion". Nine times out of ten, it's usually "If you even disagree with what I say, it means you're a baby show lover". Another variation of this is for the author to proclaim that they "don't support child abuse" and if you're offended by the video, don't watch it.
62* DoubleStandard: The usual given reason for everyone's loathing for baby show characters such as Caillou and Dora is because...well...they're "baby show" characters. For whatever reason, though, no one seems to care that Rosie, Boris, Doris, Diego, or any of Caillou or Dora's other family members are technically "baby show" characters themselves. The likely reason is because they all dislike the main characters themselves so everyone just brushes this off.
63* DownerEnding: There are too many instances of this trope in the grounded videos to list them all individually. Generally speaking though, if the main character was trying to correct their problems, help somebody, or they had good intentions when they misbehaved, expect the ending to be this if they still get grounded.
64* DramaticIncontinence: In [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=teNODnJTVHw this video]], Caillou is being tortured by [[AbusiveParents Boris]] in rather brutal ways. At one point when they're on a plane, [[BathroomControl Boris refuses to let Caillou leave from his seat to use the bathroom]], and after a few hours, Caillou's bladder ruptures, resulting in him pissing himself (though this doesn't kill him, somehow).
65* DreamSequence: "(Character) has nightmares/bad dreams" videos primarily take place in a dream being had by the Character/Troublemaker Of The Day. Many of these videos often involve scary [[VanityPlate logos]] due to RecycledScript from [=NitroG=]’s ''Dora’s Nightmare'' trilogy. Also, a number of these videos end with the character's parents coming in to ground them, just because they can (or, as in the original ''Dora’s Nightmare'' video, for stealing their “nighttime medications”). Videos involving nightmares are the most prevalent of these types of videos, but Grounded videos involving good (or just plumb weird) dreams are out there.
66%%* DullSurprise: Makes it surprisingly funny.
67* DumbassNoMore:
68** You'll find no bumbling dads or moms here. Even the goofiest of parents (such as [[WesternAnimation/TheAmazingWorldOfGumball Richard Watterson]] or [[Literature/TheBerenstainBears Papa Bear]]) are now competent enough to catch their kids in the act of troublemaking and heavily discipline them.
69** In the videos where Arthur (or D.W.) is the troublemaker, Mr. Haney, who is typically somewhat of an air-head, is usually shown to be equally as competent ([[SadistTeacher and harsh]]) as all of the other principal characters in the grounded videos.
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