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* MusicalWorldHypotheses: The show tends to flip back and forth between Alternate Universe, Diegetic and All In Their Head, depending on the episode. Usually it's the first one which comes out of nowhere, though other times the third would be used in an appropriate montage sequence. The second is used when someone puts on a show or does a performance for someone.
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* FacialMarkings: Baby Shark has stars on his cheeks.

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* IdiosyncraticWipes: The screen being chomped out.

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* IdiosyncraticWipes: The screen being chomped out. The screen also closes like shadowed jaws to end the episode.


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* OncePerEpisode: A song is sung every episode, sometimes twice.
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* BeYourself: The main moral of "Shark-Off".
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* IdiosyncraticWipes: The screen being chomped out.


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* SitcomArchNemesis: Shadow is this to Baby Shark.
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*StockFootage: Background example. The quiz show setup in "Get Your Game On!" was originally used in a web series called "Know Your Nick Jr.", which tasked various Nick Jr. characters to answer questions based on the shows currently on at that time.
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*AudienceParticipation: The "Get Your Game On!" special is a game show, and in turn, [[FakeInteractivity encourages viewers to play along]].
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** "Yup Day" is about saying yes and no in moderation to get the most out of life.

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* AnAesop: Almost every episode contains one:

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* AnAesop: Almost every full episode contains one:



** "Fish Friends Forever" is about listening to friends and to respect their limits. Also don't let competition corrupt you.
** "Super Shark" is about how one can be a (super)hero with small helpful deeds.
** "William vs. Wild" is about how it's okay to be scared and that one can be honest with their friends.



* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: In "All I Want For Fishmas", William wakes up Baby Shark by singing the first part of the classic song.

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In "All I Want For Fishmas", William wakes up Baby Shark by singing the first part of the classic song.



** Baby Shark also requests the Tooth Fish Fairy to sing the song with him at the end of "Baby Tooth".



* OralFixation: Occasionally, Baby Shark chomps down on objects like tables, documents, and mops.



* ThreateningShark: Inverted, Baby Shark and his family are a kind and cheerful bunch.

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* ThreateningShark: Inverted, Baby Shark and his family are a kind and cheerful bunch. Shadow on the other hand plays the trope straight, with his scarred appearance and rivalry with Baby Shark.

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* DiegeticSoundtrackUsage: In "All I Want For Fishmas", William wakes up Baby Shark by singing the first part of the classic song.
-->'''William:''' ''Baby Shark''...\\
'''Baby Shark:''' ''(snaps awake)'' ''Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!''



* ThemeTuneCameo: In "All I Want For Fishmas", William wakes up Baby Shark by singing the first part of the classic song.
-->'''William:''' ''Baby Shark''...\\
'''Baby Shark:''' ''(snaps awake)'' ''Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!''

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* TheGadfly: Grandma Shark. In "All I Want For Fishmas", she wraps a sleeping Grandpa Shark up in wrapping paper.

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* FullNameUltimatum: Mommy Shark refers to Baby Shark by his full name of Baby Shark Brooklyn when he chews on the kitchen table in impatient hunger in "Baby Tooth".
* TheGadfly: Grandma Shark. In "All I Want For Fishmas", she wraps a sleeping Grandpa Shark up in wrapping paper.paper, and she places a whoopie cushion on his chair in "Baby Tooth". She insists that "pranking is a virtue", as it teaches spontaneity.



* MythologyGag: Daddy Shark calls his son "Baby Shark Brooklyn" in "All I Want For Fishmas".

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* MythologyGag: Daddy Shark calls his son Baby Shark's full name is "Baby Shark Brooklyn" Brooklyn", in "All I Want For Fishmas".reference to his name given to him for his exclusive [=YouTube=] channel.
* NewAgeRetroHippie: Grandma Shark is portrayed as a peaceful woman in-tune with nature. Despite this, she has a surprising prankster streak as well.
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[[caption-width-right:300:Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo!]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:Doo, doo, doo, doo, doo, doo!]]doo![[note]]'''Center:''' Baby Shark. '''Clockwise from top:''' William, Chucks, Hank, Vola, Goldie. '''Bottom left to right:''' Grandma Shark, Daddy Shark, Mommy Shark, Grandpa Shark.[[/note]]]]

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* AnAesop: Almost every episode contains one:
** "All I Want For Fishmas" is about how Christmas is about giving, not receiving.
** "Baby Tooth" is about patience.
** "Slobber Slug" is about how talking out problems with others is sometimes the best thing to do.



* DIYDentistry: The episode "Baby Tooth" has Baby Shark's tooth go loose, causing him to be desperate to pull it out when it's not ready. After attempts from William tackling it fail, the two of them tie it to an anchor and throw it in the Water Ways [[spoiler:where it does pull out, but also is dragged through with the anchor]].



* ShoutOut: Baby Shark replicates Kevin's scream from ''Film/HomeAlone'' in "All I Want For Fishmas" when he learns that [[spoiler:Santa Jaws has gone missing]].

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Baby Shark replicates Kevin's scream from ''Film/HomeAlone'' in "All I Want For Fishmas" when he learns that [[spoiler:Santa Jaws has gone missing]].missing]].
** "Baby Tooth" has the Tooth Fish Fairy asking [[Film/RaidersOfTheLostArk "Why did it have to be sea snakes?"]].
** The episode "Slobber Slug" takes a lot from ''Film/TheSandlot'' in terms of plot, featuring a baseball-esque game hampered by a large dog-like creature.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' (''아기상어: 올리와 윌리엄, Agisang-eo: Olliwa Willieom''[[note]]''Baby Shark: Olly and William''[[/note]])is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-OpvnITVprBXKW3KUdBwLPyG7VkYcdKe Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' (''아기상어: 올리와 윌리엄, Agisang-eo: Olliwa Willieom''[[note]]''Baby Shark: Olly and William''[[/note]])is William''[[/note]]) is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-OpvnITVprBXKW3KUdBwLPyG7VkYcdKe Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-OpvnITVprBXKW3KUdBwLPyG7VkYcdKe Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is (''아기상어: 올리와 윌리엄, Agisang-eo: Olliwa Willieom''[[note]]''Baby Shark: Olly and William''[[/note]])is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-OpvnITVprBXKW3KUdBwLPyG7VkYcdKe Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.



The first episode, the Christmas special "All I Want For Fishmas", debuted in December 2020, with the show proper set to debut in March 2021. In anticipation for the release, "Baby Shark's Big Show Shorts", a collection of two-minute shorts, were released in February 2021.

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The first episode, the Christmas special "All I Want For Fishmas", debuted in December 2020, with the show proper set to debut debuting in March 2021. In anticipation for the release, "Baby Shark's Big Show Shorts", a collection of two-minute shorts, were released in February 2021.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The seabird in "All I Want For Fishmas" is unable to give information on [[spoiler:the missing Santa Jaws]], as not being able to breathe underwater means he's unable to waste his time talking.


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* RealityEnsues: The seabird in "All I Want For Fishmas" is unable to give information on [[spoiler:the missing Santa Jaws]], as not being able to breathe underwater means he's unable to waste his time talking.

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* RealityEnsues: SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: The seabird in "All I Want For Fishmas" is unable to give information on [[spoiler:the missing Santa Jaws]], as not being able to breathe underwater means he's unable to waste his time talking.

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The first episode, the Christmas special "All I Want For Fishmas", debuted in December 2020, with the show proper set to debut in Spring 2021.

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The first episode, the Christmas special "All I Want For Fishmas", debuted in December 2020, with the show proper set to debut in Spring March 2021. In anticipation for the release, "Baby Shark's Big Show Shorts", a collection of two-minute shorts, were released in February 2021.



* CanonForeigner: The Shark Family and William are the only characters that existed prior to the show, with all the other characters being created specifically for it.



* SeahorseSteed: While citizens that are seahorses exist in Carnivore Cove, animal-like ones exist as well. Santa Jaws has his sled pulled by reindeer-like seahorses.

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* SeahorseSteed: While citizens that are seahorses exist in Carnivore Cove, such as Chucks, animal-like ones exist as well. Santa Jaws has his sled pulled by reindeer-like seahorses.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, ''[[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 ''[[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-OpvnITVprBXKW3KUdBwLPyG7VkYcdKe Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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* NonMammalianHair; Granpa Shark has bushy eyebrows and a moustache.

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* NonMammalianHair; Granpa NonMammalianHair: Grandpa Shark has bushy eyebrows and a moustache.
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* {{Cyclops}}: Ernie Urchin only has one eye.


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* TheGadfly: Grandma Shark. In "All I Want For Fishmas", she wraps a sleeping Grandpa Shark up in wrapping paper.
* {{Gasshole}}: The "Burpin' Bubz" toys in "All I Want For Fishmas" are bubble-shaped objects that belch when they're squeezed.


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* MultigenerationalHousehold: Baby Shark lives with both his parents and his grandparents.
* MythologyGag: Daddy Shark calls his son "Baby Shark Brooklyn" in "All I Want For Fishmas".
* NonMammalianHair; Granpa Shark has bushy eyebrows and a moustache.


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* ThemeTuneCameo: In "All I Want For Fishmas", William wakes up Baby Shark by singing the first part of the classic song.
-->'''William:''' ''Baby Shark''...\\
'''Baby Shark:''' ''(snaps awake)'' ''Doo-doo-doo-doo-doo-doo!''
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 ''Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo'',]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.''[[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 ''Baby Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo'',]] Doo,]]'' was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 ''BabySharkBrooklynDooDooDoo'',]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 ''BabySharkBrooklynDooDooDoo'',]] ''Baby Shark Brooklyn Doo Doo Doo'',]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] ''BabySharkBrooklynDooDooDoo'',]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Pinkfong's Creator/{{Pinkfong}}'s ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is the second television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System, in South Korea.Korea and Creator/NickJr in the United States. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is a television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. It is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS (the Educational Broadcasting System) in South Korea. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is a the second television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. It (The first, [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=6LhkyXZY2CA&t=33 Ollie the Baby Shark,]] was [[ShortRunners short-lived]].) This time around, the show is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] (the owner of Pinkfong) and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS (the EBS, or the Educational Broadcasting System) System, in South Korea. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is a television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. It is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is a television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. It is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show airs on EBS (the Educational Broadcasting System) in South Korea. It is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.
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''Baby Shark's Big Show!'' is a television adaptation of Pinkfong's ''Baby Shark'' franchise. It is a collaboration between South Korean company [=SmartStudy=] and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show is headed by [=Gary DiRaffaele=], the creator of ''WesternAnimation/{{Breadwinners}}''.

The show focuses on the titular Baby Shark (Creator/KimikoGlenn), a young shark who lives in the underwater town of Carnivore Cove with his parents, Mommy Shark (Natasha Rothwell) and Daddy Shark (Eric Edelstein), and his grandparents Grandma Shark (Debra Wilson) and Grandpa Shark (Creator/PatrickWarburton). Along with his best friend William (Luke Youngblood), Baby Shark has a variety of adventures, while making new friends and singing songs along the way.

The first episode, the Christmas special "All I Want For Fishmas", debuted in December 2020, with the show proper set to debut in Spring 2021.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife:
** All of the Shark family are in a variety of bright colors that real sharks don't come in: Baby Shark is yellow, Mommy Shark is pink, Daddy Shark is blue, Grandma Shark is orange, and Grandpa Shark is green.
** William is a pilot fish, but is bright orange, instead of the standard black-and-white stripes of the real species.
* AnimatedAdaptation: Of a sort. The show is adapted from already animated music videos, with a new style compared to those.
* ArtShift: The theme song starts in the traditional lineless Pinkfong art style, before shifting to the show design.
* ChristmasEpisode: The episode "All I Want For Fishmas" takes place during "Fishmas", the undersea equivalent of Christmas. All of the children in Carnivore Cove want the Burpin’ Bubz, the hottest toy of season. Unfortunately, [[spoiler:this puts a toll on Santa Jaws, nearly shutting down Fishmas for good.]]
* FlintstoneTheming: The show has everything modified for an undersea community. Water spout currents are used instead of roadways and falling snow is instead small jellyfish.
* HappilyAdopted: Hinted to be the case with William. His mom is a manta ray, while he is a pilot fish.
* HoldYourHippogriffs: Various words are replaced with fish-based equivalents. This is lampshaded in "All I Want For Fishmas", during the "Coraling Melody"
-->''Coraling is caroling,''\\
''Except we're in the sea!''
* InformedSpecies: William is meant to be a pilot fish, but has an orange color scheme that more resembles a goldfish.
* RealityEnsues: The seabird in "All I Want For Fishmas" is unable to give information on [[spoiler:the missing Santa Jaws]], as not being able to breathe underwater means he's unable to waste his time talking.
* SeahorseSteed: While citizens that are seahorses exist in Carnivore Cove, animal-like ones exist as well. Santa Jaws has his sled pulled by reindeer-like seahorses.
* SeldomSeenSpecies:
** William is a pilot fish (despite [[InformedSpecies having an entirely different color scheme]]), a kind of fish often seen around sharks as an aiding fish.
** "All I Want For Fishmas" features a sea angel, a kind of sea slug, subbing for a literal angel.
* ShoutOut: Baby Shark replicates Kevin's scream from ''Film/HomeAlone'' in "All I Want For Fishmas" when he learns that [[spoiler:Santa Jaws has gone missing]].
* SubbingForSanta: Downplayed, in "All I Want For Fishmas", Baby Shark and William are ''helping'' Santa Jaws, rather than fully subbing for him.
* ThreateningShark: Inverted, Baby Shark and his family are a kind and cheerful bunch.
* TrueMeaningOfChristmas: The episode "All I Want For Fishmas" has Baby Shark and William [[spoiler:and later Santa Jaws himself]] learn that it's better to give than to receive during the holidays.
* YouMeanXmas: Under the sea it's "Fishmas". Instead of Santa Claus, Santa Jaws is the one to deliver presents, with a sleigh pulled by reindeer-seahorses.
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