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* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: Constantly in episode 21 to identify each other, as XANA's polymorphic spectres take the appearances of the heroes, both on Lyoko and the real world. When William asks one out of Ulrich, [[VitriolicBestBuds the latter just insult him]], proving his identity.
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** Jérémie creating [[spoiler:a virtual clone to replace a missing team member in the real world. Though it was a real rushed job, not even as good as William's Clone]].


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* PlayingSick: Another fine tradition of ''Code Lyoko'' that is perpetuated. Notably Odd in episode 20, [[spoiler:before Ms. Hertz find out there's something wrong with Aelita's clone]].
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* FacePalm: Odd is still fond of it. Notably [[spoiler:in episode 20, when watching Aelita's clone not even acting close to human]].
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* MutualKill: Odd and a Ninja in episode 16.

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* MutualKill: Odd and a Ninja in episode 16.16, and again in episode 20.

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-->'''Laura:''' (''to Jérémie'') Well, if you need any help, you can ask me, I'm really ''good''! (''{{beat}}'')... Er... with computers!

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-->'''Laura:''' --->'''Laura:''' (''to Jérémie'') Well, if you need any help, you can ask me, I'm really ''good''! (''{{beat}}'')... Er... with computers!



-->'''Yumi:''' [[WhatTheHellHero What the hell are they playing to]]?\\

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-->'''Yumi:''' --->'''Yumi:''' [[WhatTheHellHero What the hell are they playing to]]?\\



-->'''Aelita:''' I hate those code-eater [Spectres]. And let's not talk about their pervert side-effects...\\

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-->'''Aelita:''' --->'''Aelita:''' I hate those code-eater [Spectres]. And let's not talk about their pervert side-effects...\\



-->'''Jérémie:''' The Lyoko Warriors are back.

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-->'''Jérémie:''' --->'''Jérémie:''' The Lyoko Warriors are back.



* HydraProblem: A trio of Kankrelats show up with this ability in "Jeremie's Blues". Destroying one produces two identical copies.

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* HydraProblem: A trio of Kankrelats show up with this ability in "Jeremie's "Jérémie's Blues". Destroying one produces two identical copies.



* KeystoneArmy:

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* KeystoneArmy:KeystoneArmy



-->'''Ulrich:''' Did you see Mrs. Hertz? Hasn't she got a new haircut?\\

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-->'''Ulrich:''' --->'''Ulrich:''' Did you see Mrs. Hertz? Hasn't she got a new haircut?\\



-->'''Odd:''' Who are you and what are you doing in Yumi's body?

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-->'''Odd:''' --->'''Odd:''' Who are you and what are you doing in Yumi's body?



** At the beginning of episode 13, Jérémie is reading ComicBook/TheWalkingDead.

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** At the beginning of episode 13, Jérémie is reading ComicBook/TheWalkingDead.''ComicBook/TheWalkingDead''.



* SuperSmoke: In addition to still being one of William's abilities, a spectre virtualized into Lyoko in episode 19 flies around as a dark cloud of binary code.

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* SuperSmoke: In addition to still being SuperSmoke
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one of William's abilities, a abilities on Lyoko, inherited from his BrainwashedAndCrazy period in the parent series, despite him joining back the heroes.
** A
spectre virtualized into Lyoko in episode 19 flies around as a dark cloud of binary code.



* WhamEpisode: Episode 18, "Obstination": [[spoiler:Anthea Hopper is working with Professor Tyron.]]
** And then Episode 24, "Paradoxe temporel": Due to [[spoiler: Jeremie erasing Laura's memories via an upgraded [[ResetButton Return to the Past]] in episode 22, "Mutinerie"]], Laura [[spoiler: calls up Tyron to figure out how she got his business cards and ends up giving him Jeremie's identity by telling him the Lyoko Warriors' avatars look like Jeremie's friends]].

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* WhamEpisode: WhamEpisode
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Episode 18, "Obstination": [[spoiler:Anthea Hopper is working with Professor Tyron.]]
** And then Episode 24, "Paradoxe temporel": Due to [[spoiler: Jeremie Jérémie erasing Laura's memories via an upgraded [[ResetButton Return to the Past]] in episode 22, "Mutinerie"]], Laura [[spoiler: calls [[spoiler:calls up Tyron to figure out how she got his business cards and ends up giving him Jeremie's Jérémie's identity by telling him the Lyoko Warriors' avatars look like Jeremie's Jérémie's friends]].



-->'''Aelita:''' XANA might be back and that makes you laugh? A few years ago, you would have rushed without any hesitation!

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-->'''Aelita:''' --->'''Aelita:''' XANA might be back and that makes you laugh? A few years ago, you would have rushed without any hesitation!
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** At the beginning of episode 13, Jérémie is reading ComicBook/TheWalkingDead.
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** William fights an evil copy of himself on Lyoko in episode 15, helpfully distinguished by a slight PaletteSwap.

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** William fights an evil copy of himself on Lyoko in episode 15, helpfully distinguished by a slight PaletteSwap.PaletteSwap (and XANA's symbol on the copy's forehead).
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* SarcasticClapping: Odd does this in "Les Sans-Codes" just after [[CaughtInASnare catching the rest of the team in a net]], to show them that they are vulnerable.


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** And then Episode 24, "Paradoxe temporel": Due to [[spoiler: Jeremie erasing Laura's memories via an upgraded [[ResetButton Return to the Past]] in episode 22, "Mutinerie"]], Laura [[spoiler: calls up Tyron to figure out how she got his business cards and ends up giving him Jeremie's identity by telling him the Lyoko Warriors' avatars look like Jeremie's friends]].
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* NoEnding: Season 1 fails to resolve much of anything. [[spoiler:Aelita only briefly gets to speak with her mother, the gang's attempt to destroy the Cortex is stifled by Tyron simply shutting it off (with the possibility that he can turn it back on once he figures out how to beat their virus), and the gang meanwhile has shut off their own supercomputer to deny XANA its use.]]
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* GroundhogDayLoop: An odd one in "Temporal Paradox". Aelita, Odd, and Ulrich are trapped in a sphere created by Tyron. While they're inside, they're looped through the same few minutes of gym class earlier that day. The rest of time continue to carry on, and each iteration allows Tyron to narrow down where they're operating from. Jeremie eventually realizes what's happening and has Yumi drain the Cortex's power to break the loop.
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: As a result of [[spoiler:erasing Laura's memories]] in "Mutiny", Tyron ends up [[spoiler:discovering the gang's identities because Laura kept a card for Tyron's company, then innocently identified Jeremie's friends when Tyron showed their avatars to her]].
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* HydraProblem: A trio of Kankrelats show up with this ability in "Jeremie's Blues". Destroying one produces two identical copies.

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* KeystoneArmy: The Blok wall in episode 7. There are 121 Bloks combining their power, but destroying the right one takes out the entire wall.

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* KeystoneArmy: KeystoneArmy:
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The Blok wall in episode 7. There are 121 Bloks combining their power, but destroying the right one takes out the entire wall.wall.
** The Scyphozoa appears in "Mutiny" with a group of Krabes as backup. All of them die immediately when the Scyphozoa does.

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* CasualDangerDialog: Like in the previous series, and mostly centered around the boys. William and Odd even discuss their love lives while under fire by XANA's monsters.

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* CasualDangerDialog: Like in the previous series, and mostly centered around the boys. William and Odd even discuss their love lives while under fire by from XANA's monsters.



* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Alan Meyer, possibly.



* EyeBeams: The Tarantulas shoot beams from their eye now, instead of using their rapid-fire leg guns.

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* EyeBeams: The Tarantulas shoot beams from their eye now, instead of using their rapid-fire leg guns. It allows them to sustain fire while moving, something they couldn't do in the original series.



* IdiotBall:

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* IdiotBall:IdiotBall



* MirrorMatch: William fights an evil copy of himself on Lyoko in episode 15, helpfully distinguished by a slight PaletteSwap. "False Pretenses" has this with both Odd and William against their doubles at the same time, with the added problem of the doubles being identical and neither party being sure which is the real one. Jeremie eventually makes the fakes obvious.

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* MirrorMatch: MirrorMatch
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William fights an evil copy of himself on Lyoko in episode 15, helpfully distinguished by a slight PaletteSwap. PaletteSwap.
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"False Pretenses" has this with both Odd and William against their doubles at the same time, with the added problem of the doubles being identical and neither party being sure which is the real one. Jeremie Jérémie eventually makes the fakes obvious.



* MonochromePast: The flashback to Aelita with her mother in episode 19, though not quite enough to disguise the fact that they didn't bother with pink hair for the child actor.

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* MonochromePast: The flashback to Aelita with her mother in episode 19, though 19 (though not quite enough to disguise the fact that they didn't bother with pink hair for the child actor.actor).



** In episode 5, William steals Yumi's usual saying, "Sympa l'accueil..." ([[SarcasmMode "Nice greeting..."]]).

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** In episode 5, William steals Yumi's usual saying, "Sympa "''Sympa l'accueil..." ''" ([[SarcasmMode "Nice greeting..."]]).



* SpotTheImposter: "False Pretenses" is roughly half this trope, both in the real world and on Lyoko. The ones on Lyoko get their cover blown by Jeremie when he makes them glow, while the one in the real world blows his cover as Ulrich with SomethingTheyWouldNeverSay.

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* SpotTheImposter: "False Pretenses" is roughly half this trope, both in the real world and on Lyoko. The ones on Lyoko get their cover blown by Jeremie Jérémie when he makes them glow, while the one in the real world blows his cover as Ulrich with SomethingTheyWouldNeverSay.



* TalkingToTheDead: Aelita would sometimes talk to her father while on Lyoko, usually by adressing the Lyoko Core.

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* TalkingToTheDead: Aelita would sometimes talk gets into the habit of talking to her father while on Lyoko, usually by adressing the Lyoko Core.
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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Inverted. The Mantas were always flight-capable. The fact that they've suddenly gained the ability to enter the Digital Sea in episode 18 is treated as quite unusual.

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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Inverted. The Mantas were always flight-capable. The fact that they've suddenly gained the ability to enter the Digital Sea in episode 18 is treated as quite unusual. They're impressively dangerous there, too, their mines doubling as torpedoes with homing ability.



* MirrorMatch: William fights an evil copy of himself in episode 15.

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* MirrorMatch: William fights an evil copy of himself on Lyoko in episode 15.15, helpfully distinguished by a slight PaletteSwap. "False Pretenses" has this with both Odd and William against their doubles at the same time, with the added problem of the doubles being identical and neither party being sure which is the real one. Jeremie eventually makes the fakes obvious.
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* SpotTheImposter: "False Pretenses" is roughly half this trope, both in the real world and on Lyoko. The ones on Lyoko get their cover blown by Jeremie when he makes them glow, while the one in the real world blows his cover as Ulrich with SomethingTheyWouldNeverSay.


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* WeNeedADistraction: Attempted by William to get Yumi to the tower in "False Pretenses". The three Krabes he tried it on saw right through the ruse, and a fourth was waiting to hold William up while the first three chased Yumi down.
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* ScheduleSlip: Despite being a 26 episode series, the show went on hiatus after the airing of episode 18 on April 27th, 2013. The 19th episode was shown through iTunes a week later on May 4th, but the final seven episodes have still yet to broadcast as of midway through June.
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* ScheduleSlip: Despite being a 26 episode series, the show went on hiatus after the airing of episode 18 on April 27th, 2013. The 19th episode was shown through iTunes a week later on May 4th, but the final seven episodes have still yet to broadcast as of midway through June.
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* TalkingToTheDead: Aelita would sometimes talk to her father while on Lyoko, usually by adressing the Lyoko Core.

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* OutOfFocus: Despite Sissi being one of the major secondary characters in the previous series, and their offer of friendship to her at the end of the original series, WordOfGod says her role will be downplayed (but not erased) in this series.

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* OutOfFocus: Despite Sissi being one of the major secondary characters in the previous series, and their offer of friendship to her at the end of the original series, WordOfGod says her role will be downplayed (but not erased) in this series. series.
* OutsideRide: A Ninja take a ride outside the ''Skidbladnir'' in episode 14, "Intrusion".
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The series starts around six months after the end of ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''. As the former Lyoko Warriors are starting a new year, two successive phenomenons resembling XANA's attacks happen. Though [[ItsProbablyNothing they initially dismiss it as coincidence]], Aelita convinces them to go back to the Factory and reactivate the Supercomputer just to make sure. It quickly turns out that XANA somehow survived by infecting the Lyoko Warriors with his source code right before the destruction of his Replikas, effectively turning them into his {{Soul Jar}}s. To restore himself, he must drain these codes from them. Unable to stop him by shutting down the Supercomputer, the Lyoko Warriors decide to fight him again.

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The series starts around six months after the end of ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''. As the former Lyoko Warriors are starting a new year, two successive phenomenons resembling XANA's attacks happen. Though [[ItsProbablyNothing they initially dismiss it as coincidence]], Aelita convinces them to go back to the Factory and reactivate reactivates the Supercomputer just to make sure. It quickly turns out that XANA somehow survived by infecting the Lyoko Warriors with his source code right before the destruction of his Replikas, effectively turning them into his {{Soul Jar}}s. To restore himself, he must drain these codes from them. Unable to stop him by shutting down the Supercomputer, the Lyoko Warriors decide to fight him again.
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* SoulJar: XANA has turned ''the Lyoko Warriors'' into his Soul Jars by injecting them with his source code, which he needs to extract from them to restore himself completely. The extraction is done through physical contact with Spectres, which also weakens them. As a plus side, all four can now deactivate towers. [[spoiler:Odd becomes the first victim of a total drain in episode 15, but gets a bit back in 19.]]

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* SoulJar: XANA has turned ''the Lyoko Warriors'' into his Soul Jars by injecting them with his source code, which he needs to extract from them to restore himself completely. The extraction is done through physical contact with Spectres, which also weakens them. As a On the plus side, all four can now deactivate towers. [[spoiler:Odd becomes the first victim of a total drain in episode 15, but gets a bit back in 19.]]
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The series starts around six months after the end of ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''. As the former Lyoko Warriors are starting a new year, two successive phenomenons resembling XANA's attacks happen. Though [[ItSProbablyNothing they initially dismiss it as coincidence]], Aelita convinces them to go back to the Factory and reactivate the Supercomputer just to make sure. It quickly turns out that XANA somehow survived by infecting the Lyoko Warriors with his source code right before the destruction of his Replikas, effectively turning them into his {{Soul Jar}}s. To restore himself, he must drain these codes from them. Unable to stop him by shutting down the Supercomputer, the Lyoko Warriors decide to fight him again.

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The series starts around six months after the end of ''WesternAnimation/CodeLyoko''. As the former Lyoko Warriors are starting a new year, two successive phenomenons resembling XANA's attacks happen. Though [[ItSProbablyNothing [[ItsProbablyNothing they initially dismiss it as coincidence]], Aelita convinces them to go back to the Factory and reactivate the Supercomputer just to make sure. It quickly turns out that XANA somehow survived by infecting the Lyoko Warriors with his source code right before the destruction of his Replikas, effectively turning them into his {{Soul Jar}}s. To restore himself, he must drain these codes from them. Unable to stop him by shutting down the Supercomputer, the Lyoko Warriors decide to fight him again.
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* MonochromePast: The flashback to Aelita with her mother in episode 19.

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* MonochromePast: The flashback to Aelita with her mother in episode 19.19, though not quite enough to disguise the fact that they didn't bother with pink hair for the child actor.

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* MonochromePast: The flashback to Aelita with her mother in episode 19.



* SuperSmoke: In addition to being one of William's abilities, a spectre virtualized into Lyoko in episode 19 flies around as a dark cloud of binary code.

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* SuperSmoke: In addition to still being one of William's abilities, a spectre virtualized into Lyoko in episode 19 flies around as a dark cloud of binary code.

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* MindControlEyes: The spectre in episode 19, once virtualized into Lyoko, paralyzes whoever it touches and causes their eyes to turn black and green like the spectre itself.



* SoulJar: XANA has turned ''the Lyoko Warriors'' into his Soul Jars by injecting them with his source code, which he needs to extract from them to restore himself completely. The extraction is done through physical contact with Spectres, which also weakens them. As a plus side, all four can now deactivate towers. [[spoiler:Odd becomes the first victim of a total drain in episode 15.]]

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* SoulJar: XANA has turned ''the Lyoko Warriors'' into his Soul Jars by injecting them with his source code, which he needs to extract from them to restore himself completely. The extraction is done through physical contact with Spectres, which also weakens them. As a plus side, all four can now deactivate towers. [[spoiler:Odd becomes the first victim of a total drain in episode 15.15, but gets a bit back in 19.]]


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* SuperSmoke: In addition to being one of William's abilities, a spectre virtualized into Lyoko in episode 19 flies around as a dark cloud of binary code.
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* FlyingSeafoodSpecial: Inverted. The Mantas were always flight-capable. The fact that they've suddenly gained the ability to enter the Digital Sea in episode 18 is treated as quite unusual.
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** Kiwi is also gone, but his disappearance will have a canon explanation. See PutOnABus below.

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** Kiwi is also gone, but his disappearance will have has a canon explanation. See PutOnABus below.



* PutOnABus: Kiwi is no longer present (likely because having him might've been an added difficulty in the live action), through it's confirmed his disappearance will be explained later.

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* PutOnABus: Kiwi is no longer present (likely because having him might've been an added difficulty in the live action), through action); it's confirmed his disappearance will be explained later.in episode 18 that Odd left him with his sisters.

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* BrokenPedestal: Aelita reconsiders the vision she had of her father after learning [[spoiler:he might have created the Supercomputer that generates Cortex, thus allowing XANA to come back]]. She gets better quite quickly, deciding that [[spoiler:Cortex is too different from Lyoko to be from him too.]]

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* BrokenPedestal: Aelita reconsiders the vision she had of her father after learning [[spoiler:he might have created the Supercomputer that generates Cortex, thus allowing XANA to come back]]. She gets better quite quickly, deciding that [[spoiler:Cortex is too different from Lyoko to be from him too.]]him, too]]. Then comes episode 18, where [[spoiler:her mother is revealed to be working with Tyron]].



** Yumi does it to a trio of Krabe in episode 18, but it doesn't work out quite as well since they were guarding the bridge to the Cortex core. Yumi knocks them down, but in the process flips the Megapod and nearly falls into the Digital Sea.



* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Whoever made the Cortex passed the test that the aliens in ''Film/IndependenceDay'' failed: it's equipped with a firewall to prevent virus attacks.

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* DangerouslyGenreSavvy: Whoever made the Cortex Tyron passed the test that the aliens in ''Film/IndependenceDay'' failed: it's the Cortex is equipped with a firewall to prevent virus attacks.

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