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  • Adorkable: Ruby is this, big time. Milo as well. It's no wonder they're partners at Warped!.
  • Moment of Awesome: Ruby getting a high score for Hamster Hazard in "Challenged!".
    • Milo winning the spicy contest in "Limited!".
  • Base-Breaking Character: Although Ruby has fans who find her hilarious (thanks to Kate Godfrey's acting), some viewers find her annoying due to how often she rambles about irrelevant things, especially her friend Margo.
  • Broken Base: The Warped! set being full of comics of Nickelodeon shows. Is it a nice Easter Egg for the network to remember their old cartoons, or does it come off as nostalgia pandering?
  • Memetic Mutation: "JUMPSCARE!!" Didn't help the ads for the show usually starts out with Ruby yelling this line were played on Creator/Twitch, meaning it's a literal JumpScare for the viewers accessing Twitch.
  • Periphery Demographic: As the main cast were young adults when this show aired, Warped! seems to attract a small fandom consisting of young adults, rather than kids and teenagers, the target demographic.
  • She Really Can Act: Like in All That, Kate Godfrey can really pull off outstanding voice impersonations as her character is often seen in disguise ("Duped!" and "Plagiarized!" even had her crossdress).
  • Spiritual Successor: To Austin & Ally, helped by the fact that they're made by Kevin Kopelow and Heath Seifert (albeit on different networks). Both shows involved a boy and a girl who are total opposites teaming up to have a successful career. The main setting for both shows is a store.
  • Tearjerker: Milo's despair that the graphic novel is completely erased in "Finished!" as he let out a dramatic Big "NO!". Thankfully, his laptop ended up okay in the end.
  • They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: The final scene of "Finished!" suggested that Milo and Ruby were going to expand their career by making a Milo Ruby Cinematic Universe (MRCU). As it got cancelled, fans were disappointed because it would've led to more chaos at the comic store while making another graphic novel.
  • Too Good to Last: Despite getting lots of promotion throughout winter 2022 (it was previewed after Nick's 2nd annual NFL Wild Card game) and favorable reception from Nickelodeon fans, during the summer it announced that the show (alongside Side Hustle) was Quietly Cancelled. What's impressive is that the show continued to air reruns on Nick for a few more weeks after the final episode aired, presumably to prepare for the big crossover special with the other sitcoms.

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