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* BrokenLimbEpisode: The second half of the episode involves Pierrot and Psi each breaking a leg in a skiing accident, and the recovery of each child.
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* FoeTossingCharge: The osteoblasts are shown charging at the cartilage, and Globus points out that they always win.
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* FoeTossingCharge: The osteoblasts are shown charging at the cartilage, and Globus points out that they always win.win.
* InjuredLimbEpisode: The second half of the episode involves Pierrot and Psi each breaking a leg in a skiing accident, and the recovery of each child.
* InjuredLimbEpisode: The second half of the episode involves Pierrot and Psi each breaking a leg in a skiing accident, and the recovery of each child.
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The average human has more than 200 separate bones, which put together weigh less than 20% of the man's total weight.
!!Tropes:
*AdaptationalKarma: Pierrot and Psi break their legs because Le Teigneux and Nabot switch the signs of the ski resort. The episode itself doesn't show the two getting any punishment, but in the ComicBookAdaptation, Le Teigneux and Nabot end up with detention for a month.
*BrokenLimbEpisode: The second half of the episode involves Pierrot and Psi each breaking a leg in a skiing accident, and the recovery of each child.
*DemBones: The entire episode is about the human skeleton.
*FoeTossingCharge: The osteoblasts are shown charging at the cartilage, and Globus points out that they always win.
!!Tropes:
*AdaptationalKarma: Pierrot and Psi break their legs because Le Teigneux and Nabot switch the signs of the ski resort. The episode itself doesn't show the two getting any punishment, but in the ComicBookAdaptation, Le Teigneux and Nabot end up with detention for a month.
*BrokenLimbEpisode: The second half of the episode involves Pierrot and Psi each breaking a leg in a skiing accident, and the recovery of each child.
*DemBones: The entire episode is about the human skeleton.
*FoeTossingCharge: The osteoblasts are shown charging at the cartilage, and Globus points out that they always win.