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''Gasp!'' is an 2010 Australian animated series produced by Creator/TheABC in association with SLR Productions.

Laughs, Lunacy and Logic - wait, scratch that last part - conspire in this situation comedy series about a larger-than-life little goldfish named Gasp, whose imagination is as big as his heart. This series follows the zany antics of a goldfish and his family-pet 'cousins' left home alone when Mum, Dad and their two kids, Ginger and Fred, have gone off to work, school or play. Ever wondered what pets get up to when there are no humans around to spoil the fun? This is the place to find out. From all-pet singing/dancing revues to Arctic expeditions through the freezer, anything can happen in this house -- and usually does.

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''Gasp!'' is an 2010 Australian animated series produced by Creator/TheABC the Creator/AustralianBroadcastingCorporation in association with SLR Productions.

Laughs, Lunacy and Logic - -- wait, scratch that last part - -- conspire in this situation comedy series about a larger-than-life little goldfish named Gasp, whose imagination is as big as his heart. This series follows the zany antics of a goldfish and his family-pet 'cousins' left home alone when Mum, Dad and their two kids, Ginger and Fred, have gone off to work, school or play. Ever wondered what pets get up to when there are no humans around to spoil the fun? This is the place to find out. From all-pet singing/dancing revues to Arctic expeditions through the freezer, anything can happen in this house -- and usually does.
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* WilliamTelling: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Winston uses a whip to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head.

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* WilliamTelling: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Mrs. Winston uses a whip to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head.
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* WilliamTelling: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Winston [[WhipItGood uses a whip]] to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head.

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* WilliamTelling: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Winston [[WhipItGood uses a whip]] whip to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head.
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* EatTheEvidence: In one episode, Gasp and the other pets have to dispose of the enormous number of disgusting cupcakes (somewhere over 300) that Gasp had baked before the family gets home. They do this by eating them.
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* ThemeNaming: The kids of the family are named [[Creator/FredAstaire Fred]] and [[Creator/GingerRogers Ginger]].

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* ThemeNaming: The kids of the family are named [[Creator/FredAstaire Fred]] and [[Creator/GingerRogers Ginger]].
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* LostHimInACardGame: In "Pet Games", Gasp loses his CompanionCube Diver to Roachy in a board game when Roachy cheats.
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* SelfOffence: In "Beware of the Carp", Gasp employs an increasingly wacky security system to keep out a bandit, not realising it's just Dad trying to get back in.

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* SelfOffence: SelfOffense: In "Beware of the Carp", Gasp employs an increasingly wacky security system to keep out a bandit, not realising it's just Dad trying to get back in.
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* SelfOffence: In "Beware of the Carp", Gasp employs an increasingly wacky security system to keep out a bandit, not realising it's just Dad trying to get back in.
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* CannotTellADog: In "Funny Fish", Gasp works on the same joke, telling it over and over in numerous ways, until the pets have to laugh just to get him to stop.

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* CannotTellADog: CannotTellAJoke: In "Funny Fish", Gasp works on the same joke, telling it over and over in numerous ways, until the pets have to laugh just to get him to stop.
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* CannotTellADog: In "Funny Fish", Gasp works on the same joke, telling it over and over in numerous ways, until the pets have to laugh just to get him to stop.
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* GodGuise: In "Vactastic Voyage", Gasp is worshiped as a god by a mite tribe inside the vacuum cleaner while the pets try various ridiculous ways to get him out.
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* EekAMouse: In "Mouse Fishin'", a mouse scares Ginger out of the kitchen. This sets in motion the episode's ZanyScheme as Gasp ropes the pets into helping him capture and then evicting the mouse.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Catflap is a triskaidekaphobe; i.e. afraid of Friday the 13th. In "Lucky Guppy!", Gasp discovers this and he and the pets look for a lucky charm to get her through it.
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* MistakenForAliens: In "Alien Trash", Gasp leads a mission to the backyard to make peace with the aliens in the new spaceship...that turns out to be a worm farm.
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* HumanMail: Not ''exactly'' human, but when Beetlenick seems homesick for Jolly Old England in "Beetles in the Mail", Gasp goes about trying to mail him back there.
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* AmnesiaEpisode: In "Amnesia", the pets must teach Gasp how to be himself again when a bump on the head gives him a case of amnesia.


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* EasyAmnesia: In "Amnesia", the pets must teach Gasp how to be himself again when a bump on the head gives him a case of amnesia.


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* IdentityAmnesia: In "Amnesia", the pets must teach Gasp how to be himself again when a bump on the head gives him a case of amnesia.

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: In "The Cat in the Flap", a bedraggled stray cat plays on the sympathies of the kids in a crafty attempt to get the pets evicted and take their place.



* DevilInPlainSight: In "The Cat in the Flap", a bedraggled stray cat plays on the sympathies of the kids in a crafty attempt to get the pets evicted and take their place.
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* DevilInPlainSight: In "The Cat in the Flap", a bedraggled stray cat plays on the sympathies of the kids in a crafty attempt to get the pets evicted and take their place.
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* BabysittingEpisode: In "Fish Stick", Gasp, experimenting with mind-control techniques while babysitting, panics when he thinks he's accidentally turned Winston into a fish stick.
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* AmazingTechnicolorWildlife: Dogbox is blue with a yellow head, and Catflap is a pale lavender.
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* FemaleFelineMaleMutt: Dogbox, the male dog, and Catflap, the female cat.
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* CatDogDichotomy: Dogbox is dumber than dirt; Catflap is a snarky intellectual usually found with her nose in a book.
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* DogsAreDumb: Dogbox is easily the dumbest of the animals in the household; making him stupider than the goldfish and the cockroach.
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* NeverTRustAHairTonic: In "Hair of the Fish", Gasp buys a Peruvian hair tonic online in an attempt to cure the bald patch he accidentally created on Catflap. After he is doused in the tonic, Gasp ends up growing hair all over his body. Gasp, it should be pointed out, is a fish.

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* NeverTRustAHairTonic: NeverTrustAHairTonic: In "Hair of the Fish", Gasp buys a Peruvian hair tonic online in an attempt to cure the bald patch he accidentally created on Catflap. After he is doused in the tonic, Gasp ends up growing hair all over his body. Gasp, it should be pointed out, is a fish.
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* CompanionCube: Gasp spends a lot of time talking to Diver; the diver statue at the bottom of his tank.



* HopelesSuitor: Gasp has a completely hopeless crush on Ginger: hopeless because [[InterspeciesRomance he is a goldfish, and she is a human girl]].

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* HopelesSuitor: Gasp has a completely hopeless crush on Ginger: hopeless because [[InterspeciesRomance he is a goldfish, and she is a human girl]].
* InterspeciesRomance: Gasp, a goldfish, is hopelessly in love with Ginger, the human girl who owns him. Ginger, for her part, is completely unaware of this. In the episode "Puppy Love", the other pets discover that Dogbox (a dog) has a crush on a seal.
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''Gasp!'' is an 2010 Australian animated series produced by Creator/TheABC in association with SLR Productions.

Laughs, Lunacy and Logic - wait, scratch that last part - conspire in this situation comedy series about a larger-than-life little goldfish named Gasp, whose imagination is as big as his heart. This series follows the zany antics of a goldfish and his family-pet 'cousins' left home alone when Mum, Dad and their two kids, Ginger and Fred, have gone off to work, school or play. Ever wondered what pets get up to when there are no humans around to spoil the fun? This is the place to find out. From all-pet singing/dancing revues to Arctic expeditions through the freezer, anything can happen in this house -- and usually does.

!!''Gasp!'' contains examples of:

* CordonBleughChef: In one episode, Gasp attempts to create a unique new cupcake flavor in order to win a new stove in a competition. His attempts include chocolate and fish flake, and apricot jam and liver.
* NeverTRustAHairTonic: In "Hair of the Fish", Gasp buys a Peruvian hair tonic online in an attempt to cure the bald patch he accidentally created on Catflap. After he is doused in the tonic, Gasp ends up growing hair all over his body. Gasp, it should be pointed out, is a fish.
* WilliamTelling: In "Alien Trash", Mrs Winston [[WhipItGood uses a whip]] to cut in half an apple balanced on top of Dogbox's head.

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