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They also have a few other shows for entertainment. Including one destroying stuff title ''WebVideo/BreakItToMakeIt''.

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They also have a few other shows for entertainment. Including entertainment, including one destroying stuff title destroying-stuff title, ''WebVideo/BreakItToMakeIt''.






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** Shorts that contain snippets of one of their parody videos (e.g. the Creator/DharMann spoofs) will be accompanied by another clip of a product like thinking putty, making fun of shorts that do the same thing with similar products and serious content to maximize viewer retention.

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** Shorts that contain snippets of one of their parody videos (e.g. the Creator/DharMann WebVideo/DharMann spoofs) will be accompanied by another clip of a product like thinking putty, making fun of shorts that do the same thing with similar products and serious content to maximize viewer retention.

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** Shorts that contain snippets of one of their parody videos (e.g. the Creator/DharMann spoofs) will be accompanied by another clip of a product like thinking putty, making fun of shorts that do the same thing with similar products and serious content to maximize viewer retention.
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* SurpriseCreepy: [=Vat19=]’s Feisty Pets go from cute to [[spoiler: menacing when you squeeze their head, revealing jaws with sharp teeth]].
** Many of the Gummy Bear America videos also exhibit this trope.

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* SurpriseCreepy: SurprisinglyCreepyMoment: [=Vat19=]’s Feisty Pets go from cute to [[spoiler: menacing when you squeeze their head, revealing jaws with sharp teeth]].
** Many of the Gummy Bear America videos also exhibit this trope.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: The ad for the Ultimate Cloth features a parody of Billy Mays, aptly named "Milly Bays".
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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' figurines.

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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can Usually this is a minor thing if you don't have a favorite color, but it can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' figurines.
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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers figurines''.

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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers figurines''.''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers'' figurines.
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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightMorphinPowerRangers figurines''.

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* LuckBasedMission: If a product comes in assorted colors or styles, it's practically guaranteed that you won't be able to pick for yourself which one you get. Can be a pretty big problem with collectible items, like the World's Smallest ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' or ''Series/MightMorphinPowerRangers ''Series/MightyMorphinPowerRangers figurines''.
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** [=Vat19=] is also the creator of Burn or Bliss Chocolate (a set of chocolates that are either normal or spiked with 5 million Scoville units of heat) and the World's Hottest Chocolate Bar (a very tiny bar that contains 9 million SHU[[note]]The highest heat level available to consumers, period[[/note]] all the way through, to the point [[UpToEleven where they consider only one fingertip-sized square of the bar to be reasonable for consumption.]])

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** [=Vat19=] is also the creator of Burn or Bliss Chocolate (a set of chocolates that are either normal or spiked with 5 million Scoville units of heat) and the World's Hottest Chocolate Bar (a very tiny bar that contains 9 million SHU[[note]]The highest heat level available to consumers, period[[/note]] all the way through, to the point [[UpToEleven where they consider only one fingertip-sized square of the bar to be reasonable for consumption.]]))



* SerialEscalation: The "HiddenInPlainSight" series, which has Danny attempting to hide from Jamie as long as possible while still making it obvious, gets increasingly bold with each episode. As of writing, Danny has, in order, pretended to be an intern, locked himself in a bathroom coated with Liquid Ass, hidden in a box on the top shelf of a warehouse while still being in view of a security camera, locked himself in a sprinkler room while putting up signage for his whereabouts everywhere, and finally [[UpToEleven leaving Vat19 altogether and hiding in Six Flags.]] Later entries, however, are less flamboyant, instead relying on psychologically manipulating Jamie with more subtle acts to keep Danny hidden; however, the subtlety was once again dropped in #12 where Danny not only leaves the building once more, but [[spoiler: doesn't tell Jamie about it, and sneaks everyone sans Jon (who was filming) out of the office to his location while the episode is filming]].

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* SerialEscalation: The "HiddenInPlainSight" series, which has Danny attempting to hide from Jamie as long as possible while still making it obvious, gets increasingly bold with each episode. As of writing, Danny has, in order, pretended to be an intern, locked himself in a bathroom coated with Liquid Ass, hidden in a box on the top shelf of a warehouse while still being in view of a security camera, locked himself in a sprinkler room while putting up signage for his whereabouts everywhere, and finally [[UpToEleven leaving Vat19 altogether and hiding in Six Flags.]] Flags. Later entries, however, are less flamboyant, instead relying on psychologically manipulating Jamie with more subtle acts to keep Danny hidden; however, the subtlety was once again dropped in #12 where Danny not only leaves the building once more, but [[spoiler: doesn't tell Jamie about it, and sneaks everyone sans Jon (who was filming) out of the office to his location while the episode is filming]].



* UpToEleven: The mini-series "This Could be Awesome" consists of challenges demanding the [=Vat19=] crew to invoke this trope on one of their products, such as upscaling a harmless dart gun to a violently explosive arbalest, or molding an entire outfit out of gummy.
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* CluckingFunny: [=Vat19=] has a chicken suit/mask that is featured in several videos:
** On "A Musician's First Aid Kit", only the mask and a yellow bodysuit is donned, creating the character DJ Chicken Scratch:
--> ''So you can worry less about the club's crazy cable situation...and more about your [[ElectronicMusic EDM]] stage persona.''
** DJ Chicken Scratch also returns in the official [=Vat19=] movie, and appears once more in the Moo Mixer Supreme ad along with Hans Gretel.
** Several older ads feature the full chicken costume as a character; most notably the Flicking Chicken ad where it appears after a man named Tom angrily rages at one of the rubber chickens used in the game, telling it that it owes him a "delicious 9-piece [=McNugget=] meal", after which the chicken suit angrily scolds and curses at him.
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* CrapsaccharineWorld: The fictional Gummy Bear America/Gummy World America corporation frequently invokes this trope. Appearing first as a seemingly innocent gummy creating corporation, it is later revealed that this company has a very dark and twisted side to them. Examples include [[spoiler: creating and breeding several dangerous gummy animals (with their normal aggressive behaviour), breeding several gummy humans and destroying them if they become self-aware, housing a demented man-eater version of the Easter Bunny that gives birth to Gummy Bunnies, causing a zombie apocalypse, and kidnapping someone’s parents]].

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* CrapsaccharineWorld: The fictional Gummy Bear America/Gummy World America corporation frequently invokes this trope. Appearing first as a seemingly innocent gummy creating corporation, it is later revealed that this company has a very dark and twisted side to them. Examples include [[spoiler: creating and breeding several dangerous gummy animals (with their normal aggressive behaviour), breeding several gummy humans and destroying them if they become self-aware, housing a demented man-eater cannibal version of the Easter Bunny that gives birth to Gummy Bunnies, causing a zombie apocalypse, and kidnapping someone’s parents]].
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--> '''Eric''': ''(repeating a line from the original scene earlier in the video, in response to Jamie's daughter saying "it's fun")'' I was going to say that, later in the discussion... ({{Beat}}) Who wants coupons to Whole Foods? ''(entire room begins {{Corpsing}})''

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--> '''Eric''': ''(repeating a line from the original scene earlier in the video, in response to Jamie's daughter saying "it's fun")'' I was going to say that, later in the discussion... ({{Beat}}) Who wants coupons to Whole Foods? ''(entire room begins {{Corpsing}})''laughing)''
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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry.


* IAteWhat:
** Some of their challenge and competition videos involve this, mostly the ones that juxtapose oddly-flavored foodstuffs with the real version of whatever the flavors are. One video resulted in Jon being forced to eat paint and a rose.
** The company has apparently done this so often to themselves that mere months after Kyle joined the team, he was recorded turning down an offer to participate in one of these videos (with cash on the line), citing Jamie's overindulgence of this trope.
** In one of the Gummy Bear America videos featuring Chet Huskins, it is (fictionally) revealed that apparently, jelly beans are excreted from Gummy Bunnies.

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