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2Today, we're [[TitleDrop a little curious]] about tropes, idioms and TV!
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4''A Little Curious'' is an animated edutainment show running from 1999 to 2000 on Creator/{{HBO}} Family. The series centers on a group of household objects discovering and exploring all the amazing aspects of the world around them.
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6Episodes usually focused on three simple subjects that interweave with each other. Our cast of colorful characters includes:
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8* Mop: An artistic teenaged… well, [[ADogNamedDog mop]]. She's usually obsessed with changing her “hairstyle”.
9* Mr. String: An intelligent yet [[{{Pun}} high-strung]] piece of string that can turn himself into any form reflecting what's on his mind.
10* The Shoe Family: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin A family of shoes]]. Comprised of Mr. and Mrs. Shoe and their children, Lacey and [[MeaningfulName Mary Jane]].
11* Doris the Door: A wise ol' door that swings from being energetic to tired. She fancies herself in knock-knock jokes and memories of her bygone childhood.
12* Little Cup: [[ShapedLikeItself An adorable small glass of punch]] who's possibly the most curious out of all the group.
13* Plush: A stuffed dog that behaves like anything but the normal pet.
14* Pad and Pencil: A presumably French couple consisting of a drawing pad and a #2 pencil.
15* Bob the Ball: A lively bouncy ball that serves as our host.
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17The show is unique in that it boasts a [[MediumBlending wide variety of animation styles]]. Stop-motion, claymation, hand drawn, CGI. You name it, ''A Little Curious'' did it. [[RogerRabbitEffect Live-action is also utilized]], whether with or without the characters.
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19While only two seasons were produced, [[AdoredByTheNetwork the show has been airing reruns non-stop for over a decade]] (though this can be attributed to HBO's general neglect of their family-oriented programming). Not bad for a preschool show of this scope.
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21!!''A Little Curious'' features examples of:
22* AnimateInanimateObject: Most of the cast.
23* ArtShift: The Series. Rivaled only by ''WesternAnimation/{{Mad}}''.
24%%* [[ABoyAndHisX A Ball and His Dog]]: The relationship between Bob and Plush.
25* BeachEpisode: The musical segment "Hot Summer Dance in the Sand" takes place at the beach.
26* CameraAbuse: The very first segment of "Hit, Miss, Bump" shows Plush playing a game of golf. He hits the ball hard enough that it ''crashes into the screen and breaks it''.
27* {{Catchphrase}}:
28** For Doris, she has “Oy! My achin' hinges!”
29** Mr. String would usually end his paranoid observations by stating they “would be terrible, ''terrible'', '''''TERRIBLE!'''''”. Sometimes he might say "Definitely, definitely!" or "Oh boy!"
30* CoolBigSis: Mop acts as this to the younger characters, particularly Bob, Little Cup, and the Shoe children.
31* CoverVersion: While having a slew of original songs, the show sometimes did its own versions of retro hits like “We Got the Beat”, “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head”, "Twist and Shout" and “TURN TURN TURN!”.
32* ClipShow: Some of the episodes that focus on certain characters are often segments from previous episodes.
33** The music videos "Winning Smile" and "Games We Like to Play" feature clips of segments seen from previous episodes.
34* ADayInTheLimelight: A lot of the shorts focus on a certain character's interaction with the given subject.
35* DanceSensation: One of the "Bump" segments and the subsequent live-action segment focuses on the Bump dance.
36** Season 2's IAmSong for Plush has a dance based off of him, performed twice in the song--once so the viewers can learn it, and again so they can perform it.
37** The episode "New, Old, Dance", also focuses on the topic of dancing.
38* DogStereotype: Plush is a happy, kid-friendly Beagle plushie.
39* EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench: Pad and Pencil are two love-struck lovers with French accents.
40* GrandFinale: Most episodes are about simple concepts like up and down, but the last episode, "A Little Curious About Life", touches on existentialism, childbirth, death, and other concepts [[MoodWhiplash not normal for the series]].
41* HeterosexualLifePartners: Bob and Little Cup.
42* IAmSong: Each character has songs about themselves that would play regularly. The second season had a different set of character songs.
43* InsaneTrollLogic: Mr. String's fears can dip into this at times. For example, eating a bowl of oatmeal would somehow result in the world not having any more beans.
44* MixAndMatchCritters: Plush is one, apparently, or rather, his attributes. According to Pad and Pencil in Plush's first IAmSong, "he's got eyes like an eagle and a nose like a hog; he's shaped like a beagle but he roars like a frog".
45* MysteryEpisode: The "Undercover Cup" segments.
46* NervousWreck: Mr. String's shtick is that he's a ball of nerves. His character song in Season 2 even states that he's jumpy. Matter of fact, an early season 1 song is unofficially titled "Nervous Wreck".
47* NewBabyEpisode: The Shoe Family picks up their new baby brother, Booties, in the segment "Beginning of Life".
48* NuclearFamily: The shoe family fits this trope quite nicely.
49* RunningGag: In the segment "Lift Me Up", Little Cup wants to be lifted up to get a better view at stuff. Whenever he gets lifted up, some juice falls onto Mr. String.
50** All of the "Mop's Mirror" segments has a gag where whenever Mop looks into a puddle of water, pretending it is a mirror, she gets wet whenever either Bob or Plush jump into it. When they both try jumping to it they both miss when Mop lifts up the puddle, but she gets herself wet when the puddle falls on her.
51* ShoutOut: In the "Back at Mop's Mirror" segment, Mop looks in a puddle and changes her hairstyle. One of them is based on Leia from ''Franchise/StarWars'', with Mop even mentioning it's based on a "space princess".
52** The shoe children Mary Jane and Lacey are probably a reference to Creator/MaryKateAndAshleyOlsen. They are siblings and the names are very similar.[[note]]The Mary Jane name itself is a reference to the ComicStrip/BusterBrown character whom the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Jane_(shoe) Mary Jane]] shoe style was named after.[[/note]]
53** The similarities between Mr. String and ''VideoGame/EarthwormJim'' are striking. Both are essentially worm-like creatures and have high voices.
54* SickEpisode: The "Lift Your Spirits" segment has Bob sick in bed.
55** The segment "Pushing the Envelope" features Little Cup delivering a letter to Doris who is sick with a cold.
56* StoryArc: Some episodes have segments with continuing stories in them that span the entire episode. Examples include "Win, Lose, Tie" has some characters competing in a home game show in segments split in three parts, and "A Little Curious About Life" also features a three part series of segments with Bob and Little Cup planting a flower.
57* ToiletTrainingPlot: "Potty Training" has Mop teaching Little Cup how to use the potty.
58* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: When it comes to the Shoe Family's daughters, Lacey is the tomboy and Mary Jane is the girly-girl.
59* TheUnintelligible: Plush doesn't speak, at least not in coherent sentences.

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