- Heartwarming Moments: Blooper and Geek's relationship is actually pretty sweet. One of the heroes and one of the bad guys having a genuine and healthy relationship, and no one except the main villain even questions it.
- Moral Event Horizon: Possibly Awful Bebad trying to hurt a child's relationship with his adoptive parents.
- Also almost letting Geek (his henchman) and Blooper (a child) die in a trash compactor.
- Retroactive Recognition: Despite its obscurity, this series holds the bizarre (and deceptively significant) distinction of being the first released TV show to be created by Chuck Lorre. Yes, that one.
- Big Top was Danny Cooksey’s earliest major animated role.
- Sweetness Aversion: The only thing people really remember about this show is how overly saccharine it is.
- Tear Jerker: The episode "Goodbye Grandma", where Hiccup and Blooper's grandmother dies. Blooper's so upset that he runs off and doesn't want to go back home until Geek convinces him to.
- The Woobie:
- Blooper has very little faith in himself and thinks he isn't funny enough to be a clown. If you don't feel bad for him generally, you still might when his grandma dies.
- Surprisingly Geek, the henchman, is a regular woobie rather than a Jerkass Woobie. He is considered "too nice" to be a villain and is called "worthless" by Awful Bebad.
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