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* AttractiveBentGender: In "I, Carlie", Denise turns him into a girl who attracts the attention of several boys including Serge.
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* HeroesWantRedheads: After kissing Jane in the school play during "Dramarama", Carl begins pining for her in the dawn of Season 2.
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->'''Portrayed by:''' Demetrius Joyette
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Cool Loser TRS cleanup, has been renamed to Unconvincingly Unpopular Character and is a YMMV audience reaction.
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* CoolLoser: He's smart, funny, helpful and resourceful. That doesn't stop people from walking all over him.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Everyone in Bennett High loves him.
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* LovedByAll: Everyone in Bennett High loves him.
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* BadassBeard: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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* ManlyFacialHair: Porter gives him a beard in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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Adorkable is YMMV now, and this doesn't fit Endearingly Dorky. As-written, it also doesn't fit the new Adorkable.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Fits this trope to a T. It's most prominent when he talks to girls, tries to be cool, or tells bad jokes.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Attributed to his {{Adorkable}} nature, he can be very goofy sometimes. He's not as big of one as [[TheDitz Alex]] though.
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Attributed to his {{Adorkable}} socially awkward nature, he can be very goofy sometimes. He's not as big of one as [[TheDitz Alex]] though.
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* {{Adorkable}}: In "Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel", Porter stammers frantically around Jen Jen, an angel girl he really likes. Carl does his best to help out, but revels in the thought of his easygoing and suave friend suddenly acting awkward in front of a pretty girl for the first time.
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* {{Determinator}}: Turns into one during "Friday Afternoon Fever". At a school dance-off, Porter uses "unstoppable dance magic" on Carl which allows him to keep dancing without getting fatigued. Carl wins the competition, but the magic backfires and he can't stop dancing. When Porter finally gives Carl the cure, roughly 72 hours-worth of exhaustion are released into his body. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome He manages to dance for the remaining 30 seconds and breaks a World Record]].
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* {{Determinator}}: Turns into one during "Friday Afternoon Fever". At a school dance-off, Porter uses "unstoppable dance magic" on Carl which allows him to keep dancing without getting fatigued. Carl wins the competition, but the magic backfires and he can't stop dancing. When Porter finally gives Carl the cure, roughly 72 hours-worth of exhaustion are released into his body. [[CrowningMomentOfAwesome He manages to dance for the remaining 30 seconds and breaks a World Record]].Record.
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* BrownEyes: [[CurtainsMatchTheWindow And hair]]. It doesn't only highlight his status as an average joe, but it gives him a rather earthy look. Seems rather fitting since he hangs out with a bunch of angels.
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* {{Badass}}: Has probably had the most awesome moments in the series.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Fits this trope to a T. It's most prominent when he tries to be cool or tells bad jokes.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Fits this trope to a T. It's most prominent when he talks to girls, tries to be cool cool, or tells bad jokes.
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* SelfDeprecatingHumor: Makes use of this of this a lot.
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* SelfDeprecatingHumor: Makes use of this of this a lot.from time to time.
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* {{Badass Normal}}: Has probably had the most awesome moments in the series.
* Badass: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
* Badass: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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* {{Badass Normal}}: {{Badass}}: Has probably had the most awesome moments in the series.
*Badass: BadassBeard: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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* BadassBeard: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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* BadassBeard: Badass: Porter gives him one in "Big Hairy Deal" because he wants to be treated like a grown-up. He poses as a teacher named Mr. Becker and even enjoys himself for a little while, but soon realizes the responsibilities of being both a kid and an adult.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Fits this trope to a T. It's most prominent he tries to be cool or tells bad jokes.
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* {{Adorkable}}: Fits this trope to a T. It's most prominent when he tries to be cool or tells bad jokes.
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* WeirdnessMagnet: If he's the magnet, the supernatural oddities that gravitate toward him are the metal.
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* WeirdnessMagnet: If he's the magnet, the supernatural oddities that gravitate toward him situations he gets caught up in are the metal.
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* WeirdnessMagnet: If he's the magnet, the supernatural oddities that gravitate toward him are the metal.