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* DumbassHasAPoint: While people were shown being happier without the internet in the original series, Ray correctly points out in the second season that even if people went centuries without the internet it's now so integrated with our lives and economy turning it off even for a short period of times would cause a lot of problems.
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* ActingForTwo: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," the actors and actresses who plays the Danger Force team also play as their evil clones. Obviously justified because none of them have twin siblings and it's a live action show.
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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again. It actually works successfully.]]

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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again. It actually works successfully.]]
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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[DeusExMachina they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]

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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[DeusExMachina they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] again. It actually works successfully.]]
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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[EurekaMoment they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]

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* [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[EurekaMoment [[DeusExMachina they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]
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* EvilDoppelganger/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[EurekaMoment they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]

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* EvilDoppelganger/[[ArtificialHuman [[EvilDoppelganger Evil Doppelgängers]]/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[EurekaMoment they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]
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* EvilDoppelganger/[[ArtificialHuman Artificial Humans]]: In the episode, "Attack of the Clones," Ray and Schwoz have clones created of the Danger Force kids as backups just in case anything ever happened to them and they needed substitutes to fill in for them. So when the Danger Force kids [[DePower temporarily lose their superpowers]], Ray employs the clones to help take care of the Man's Nest while the kids are away on a trip because the clones still have copies of their superpowers. [[spoiler: Chaos ensues when Ray and Schwoz realize the clones have turned evil. He calls the kids back to the Man's Nest to help fight and defeat the clones and then [[EurekaMoment they get the idea to take the clones' superpowers away from them, and give them back to the actual Danger Force kids so they can regain the superpowers again.]] It actually works successfully.]]
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* WhamShot: At the very end of "Power Problems - Part 1", the chef of Big Beard's the team encountered at the beginning of the episode opens a treasure chest containing red fish that look like grenade canisters, foreshadowing this is what took away their powers.
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* [[HasTwoMommies Has Two Daddies]]: In "Say My Name", Bose finds a toddler on the streets. Schwoz analyses his DNA to generate a picture of his mom. Captain Man discovers she's a hot babe and wants to find her to try to hook up with her. Turns out at the end, the toddler was adopted by a same sex couple.

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* [[HasTwoMommies Has Two Daddies]]: In "Say My Name", Bose finds a toddler on the streets. Schwoz analyses his DNA to generate a picture of his mom. Captain Man discovers she's a hot babe and wants to find her to try to hook up with her. Turns out at the end, the toddler was adopted by a same sex couple.couple, and the picture was the toddler's birth mother who lives in Nova Scotia.

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* EvenTheGuysWantHim: In "Chapa's Crush", the titular character, Creston, is so hot even Bose and Miles like him.'

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* EvenTheGuysWantHim: In "Chapa's Crush", the titular character, Creston, is so hot even Bose and Miles like him.'him.
* FightingFromTheInside: After getting infected with Virus in "A Cyborg Among Us", Volt is shown in her inner mind fighting as her lost cell phone asks for her help to find it. She manages to get rid of Virus from herself and apparently from the rest of her team as well.
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** In "Return of the Kid", Henry is just given sunglasses to help Captain Man fight Jeff, who doesn't even recognize Henry as Kid Danger or even that he was the sister of his brother's one-time girlfriend.

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** In "Return of the Kid", Henry is just given sunglasses to help Captain Man fight Jeff, who doesn't even recognize Henry as Kid Danger or even that he was the his sister of was his brother's one-time girlfriend.
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* VillainDecay: In "A Danger Among Us", Drex from ''Series/HenryDanger'', who was the biggest villain and was a better fighter than even Captain Man, was easily taken down by Volt and Shout Out. He Lampshades this by stating he hadn't had a chance to do much exercise in his cell in the Man's Nest.
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* ScoobyDoobyDoors: In "A Danger Among Us", while chasing Drex in a hallway of the Man's Nest, the kids and Drex do this. The Danger Force even meets up with clones of themselves in the hallway.
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* BrainUploading: Before losing his memory in ''Series/HenryDanger'', Rick Twittler uploaded a copy of his mind into a computer and turned it into a virtual reality game, which infects Mika and gets his mind downloaded into hers in the second season premiere.
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* EmployeeOfTheMonth: In "Monsty", Mika desperately seeks to be named Employee of the Month, but her overzealous attempts to prove her worth just end up causing trouble.
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* PlayingWithFire: Chapa's power.

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* SchoolOfNoStudying: The four members of Danger Force are only allowed to learn about fighting crime using their super powers by saying they are attending the Swellview Academy of the Gifted. While they do learn that, they aren't learning anything else. This actually was a plot point in "Ray Goes Cray" when they were given two other students as the other gifted schools were filled up.



* SchoolOfNoStudying: The four members of Danger Force are only allowed to learn about fighting crime using their super powers by saying they are attending the Swellview Academy of the Gifted. While they do learn that, they aren't learning anything else. This actually was a plot point in "Ray Goes Cray" when they were given two other students as the other gifted schools were filled up.

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* SchoolOfNoStudying: The four members of Danger Force are only allowed to learn about fighting crime using their super powers by saying they are attending SicklyGreenGlow: In "Radioactive Cat", both the Swellview Academy of cat and Bose's mother start to glow green due to the Gifted. While they do learn that, they aren't learning anything else. This actually was a plot point in "Ray Goes Cray" when they were given two other students as radiation Schwoz accidentally hit the other gifted schools were filled up.cat with and Bose's mother adopted.

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* ContinuitySnarl: In "Manlee Man", it showed Ray, as Captain Man, participated in the Swellville Fashion Show in 1982. However, in ''Series/HenryDanger'', it was established that he was made indestructible in 1989.

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* ContinuitySnarl: In "Manlee Man", it showed Ray, as Captain Man, participated in the Swellville Fashion Show in 1982. However, in ''Series/HenryDanger'', it was established that he was made indestructible as an 8-year-old child in 1989.


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** Combined with a ShoutOut to ''Series/SideHustle'' in the episode "Drive Hard". L'il Dynomite threatens to return when his schedule allows him. The actor also stars in "Side Hustle".
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* RevengeBeforeReason: Or HonorBeforeReason for Ray in "Test Friends". After Ray tries to come up with a series of [[SecretTestOfCharacter secret tests of character]] for the team to see if they can be dependable, which they pass, Ray gets his foot stuck in a hole in a desert. The team states they will rescue him if he apologizes to them for the tests, but he refuses--for at least two weeks.
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* PaperThinDisguise: Just like in its parent show, Danger Force just dons domino masks (just covering the eyes) with no one recognizing them.
** In "Return of the Kid", Henry is just given sunglasses to help Captain Man fight Jeff, who doesn't even recognize Henry as Kid Danger or even that he was the sister of his brother's one-time girlfriend.
** In "Villain's Night", Shout Out and A.W.O.L didn't even have their faces altered while Volt had a little face paint over one side of her face.

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** That Girl Lay Lay appears at the end of "Drive Hard".



* VariationsOnAThemeSong: Because Captain Man goes on strike in “Captain Man Strikes Out” and is replaced by France's Monsieur Man, the theme song for that episode is done in French.

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* VariationsOnAThemeSong: Because Captain Man goes on strike in “Captain Man Strikes Out” and is replaced by France's Monsieur Man, the theme song for that episode is done in French.French.
* WouldntHurtAChild: In "Drive Hard", Volt invokes this while fighting with a bad guy, who suddenly felt bad about it. Volt then used this to defeat him (knocking him off the R.V. they were traveling on top of.
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* TomboyAndGirlyGirl: Chapa and Mika.
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* SuperWindowJump: Jake Hart, posing as Chapa's father, does this in "Family Lies" after her real parents appear. While played for laughs, he does get hurt.
-->Jake: "I do my own stunts." (crashes through the window), (in a painful voice) "I will no loner do my own stunts."
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* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Chapa feels this about her parents, who are simply happy, cheerful people, the exact opposite of her.

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* HeroInsurance: Discussed in "Miles Has Visions" when they go to a former criminal's store and destroy it, thinking he was responsible for Mile's visions. After they realize he was innocent, they convince him to fix it up and reopen, with the promise they will be at the new grand opening.

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* HeroInsurance: Discussed in "Miles Has Visions" when they go to a former criminal's store and destroy it, thinking he was responsible for Mile's Miles' visions. After they realize he was innocent, they convince him to fix it up and reopen, with the promise they will be at the new grand opening.opening.
** Averted in "Captain Man Strikes Out" when Captain Man celebrates Danger Force's take down of a museum thief by destroying some of the modern art exhibits. He goes on strike when they don't give him this trope.


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* LearntEnglishFromWatchingTelevision: In "Earth to Bose", Glerp, an alien who came to Earth, claimed she learned English while watching ''Series/{{Friends}}'' on her way to Earth.
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* ContinuitySnarl: In "Manlee Man", it showed Ray, as Captain Man, participated in the Swellville Fashion Show in 1982. However, in ''Series/HenryDanger'', it was establihsed that he was made indestructible in 1989.

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* ContinuitySnarl: In "Manlee Man", it showed Ray, as Captain Man, participated in the Swellville Fashion Show in 1982. However, in ''Series/HenryDanger'', it was establihsed established that he was made indestructible in 1989.
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* FlatlinePlotline: In order to get rid of a ghost in "S.W.A.G Is Haunted", Schwo slows Ray's heartbeat so slow that he becomes a ghost.


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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Every time the ghost is around in "S.W.A.G Is Haunted", Miles just teleports away with a "Nope!"
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* ContinuitySnarl: In "Manlee Man", it showed Ray, as Captain Man, participated in the Swellville Fashion Show in 1982. However, in ''Series/HenryDanger'', it was establihsed that he was made indestructible in 1989.
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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Averted with Miles and Mika.
** "Manlee Man" also had brother/sister twins Finn and Quinn played by real life brother/sister twins.
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* RunningGag: Bose tends to think he has the other kids' powers.

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