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* SingleSeasonCountry: Zig-zagged. "Lullaby for Baby Vlad", "What a Matryoshka", and "Space is the Place" show Russia having normal weather, but "You Froze My Shorts" takes place in winter and shows the kind of clothes that Russians wear to keep warm.
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** In "Robo Kid", the gang visits a 60-foot tall robot statue. There is one in real life, and it's of none other than Unicorn Gundam from ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamUnicorn''.
** "Beetlemania":
*** Andy has a digital tomato pet, an obvious BlandNameProduct of ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
*** The episode title is a pun on [[Music/TheBeatles the Beatlemania craze]].
** "Beetlemania":
*** Andy has a digital tomato pet, an obvious BlandNameProduct of ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
*** The episode title is a pun on [[Music/TheBeatles the Beatlemania craze]].
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* BigEater: Leo. His main schtick is his love of food. Andy could be this as well, seeing as how he ate all the cotton candy meant for a circus act in "Speaking Wigglewalker".
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* BigEater: Leo. His main schtick is his love of food.food (though this is primarily because he's learning to become a chef like his father). Andy could be this as well, seeing as how he ate all the cotton candy meant for a circus act in "Speaking Wigglewalker".
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* DifferentInEveryEpisode: The circus visiting a different country. Usually, one country is used for two consecutive episode pairs.
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The show was quietly renewed for a second season, which premiered on May 10, 2021. In October 2021, it was revealed that the show will end in 2022 after 2 seasons and 64 episodes.[[note]]The Christmas special is counted as 2 episode production codes, so 9 Story claims that there is 66 episodes[[/note]]
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The show was quietly renewed for a second season, which premiered on May 10, 2021. In October 2021, it was revealed [[https://letsgoluna.fandom.com/f/p/4400000000000025243 revealed]] that the show will end in 2022 after 2 seasons and 64 episodes.[[note]]The Christmas special is counted as 2 episode production codes, so 9 Story claims that there is 66 episodes[[/note]]
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The show was quietly renewed for a second season, which premiered on May 10, 2021.
2021. In October 2021, it was revealed that the show will end in 2022 after 2 seasons and 64 episodes.[[note]]The Christmas special is counted as 2 episode production codes, so 9 Story claims that there is 66 episodes[[/note]]
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* NiceHat: Andy, Leo, and Luna all wear one.
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* NeverSayDie: Averted. The second half of ''the very first episode'' is titled "Day of the Dead".
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* NiceHat: Andy, Leo, and Luna all wear one.
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* FurryConfusion: Although Carmen and Maria are anthro butterflies, regular butterflies are seen in a few episodes, like "Melvini Madness".
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* FurryConfusion: FurryConfusion:
** Although Carmen and Maria are anthro butterflies, regular butterflies are seen in a few episodes, like "MelviniMadness".Madness".
** In "Castells in the Air", the characters are referred to as "humans" despite being animals. This could indicate that the show is meant to be viewed through a FurryLens, but other instances where the characters acknowledge they are animals proves otherwise.
** Although Carmen and Maria are anthro butterflies, regular butterflies are seen in a few episodes, like "Melvini
** In "Castells in the Air", the characters are referred to as "humans" despite being animals. This could indicate that the show is meant to be viewed through a FurryLens, but other instances where the characters acknowledge they are animals proves otherwise.
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** "Boomin' Boomerang" has a moral of believing in yourself.
** "Pulling Strings" - Fighting doesn't solve anything. It's better to compromise.
** "Turkish Delight" - It's good to listen to people with more experience than you.
** "Pulling Strings" - Fighting doesn't solve anything. It's better to compromise.
** "Turkish Delight" - It's good to listen to people with more experience than you.
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%%** "Pulling Strings" - Fighting doesn't solve anything. It's better to compromise.
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%%** "Pulling Strings" - Fighting doesn't solve anything. It's better to compromise.
%%** "Turkish Delight" - It's good to listen to people with more experience than you.
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** In "Bonjour, Au Revoir, Adios", Senor Fabuloso and the French clown twins (Bonjour and Au Revoir) argue over whether New Orleans is more Spanish or French. They learn that obsessive nationalism isn't good, and that other people shaped New Orleans such as Africans and Native Americans.
** In "Kick It Good", Andy thinks that Thailand copied volleyball with their sport takraw, but learns that sports from around the world can be similar, but also different and just as good.
** Many characters have bad mental health as a result of childhood trauma (Salami being bullied by his sisters, Senor Fabuloso's friends abandoning him, [[spoiler:not to mention his 10th birthday disaster]]) or just in general (Leo is fearful of everything, craves approval, and wants things to be the way ''he'' likes it). The show, through episodes like "Not Home on the Range", "Volcano Boy", "Meet the Strongs", "Time of Goodbye", and "Gaja's Birthday", show us that ''it's okay not to be okay'', and that your past is not your present or future. It also encourages talking to someone you trust about these issues so they can help you (i.e, Luna).
** Multiple episodes, such as "Aren't We a Pair?" and "Hip Life", teach us to separate stereotypes from reality, as nonwhite countries like Egypt and Ghana ''aren't'' ancient like they're commonly depicted to be in media. Interestingly, both these episodes involve Carmen.
** In "Kick It Good", Andy thinks that Thailand copied volleyball with their sport takraw, but learns that sports from around the world can be similar, but also different and just as good.
** Many characters have bad mental health as a result of childhood trauma (Salami being bullied by his sisters, Senor Fabuloso's friends abandoning him, [[spoiler:not to mention his 10th birthday disaster]]) or just in general (Leo is fearful of everything, craves approval, and wants things to be the way ''he'' likes it). The show, through episodes like "Not Home on the Range", "Volcano Boy", "Meet the Strongs", "Time of Goodbye", and "Gaja's Birthday", show us that ''it's okay not to be okay'', and that your past is not your present or future. It also encourages talking to someone you trust about these issues so they can help you (i.e, Luna).
** Multiple episodes, such as "Aren't We a Pair?" and "Hip Life", teach us to separate stereotypes from reality, as nonwhite countries like Egypt and Ghana ''aren't'' ancient like they're commonly depicted to be in media. Interestingly, both these episodes involve Carmen.
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* MonkeyMoralityPose: In "Spring Has Not Sprung", Andy takes pictures of the trio of monkeys so that he has animal pictures. The pictures taken include, among other things, the monkeys making the "see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil" poses.
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* PopCulturePunEpisodeTitle: The episode "The Kabaddi Kid" has a title referencing ''Film/TheKarateKid''.
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* WordSchmord: In "The Kabaddi Kid", Andy says "train schmain" as he rejects the idea of training for kabaddi and is convinced that he can already handle it well.
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* OffendingAForeignCountry:
** In "Aren't We a Pair?", Carmen assumes that Cairo, Egypt is "ancient" and "boring", and that all Egyptians live in pyramids, based on what she saw in movies. She eventually learns the opposite.
** Amazingly enough, another example involving Carmen -- in "Hip Life", she travels to Ghana and assumes that there are wild animals roaming everywhere (the only other African nation she had visited was Kenya, which did have wild animals), which offends Akua, a young local rapper.
** In "Aren't We a Pair?", Carmen assumes that Cairo, Egypt is "ancient" and "boring", and that all Egyptians live in pyramids, based on what she saw in movies. She eventually learns the opposite.
** Amazingly enough, another example involving Carmen -- in "Hip Life", she travels to Ghana and assumes that there are wild animals roaming everywhere (the only other African nation she had visited was Kenya, which did have wild animals), which offends Akua, a young local rapper.
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* FurryConfusion: Although Carmen and Maria are anthro butterflies, regular butterflies are seen in a few episodes, like "Melvini Madness".
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* KissTheCookApron: In the season one episode "Turkish Delight", Leo's pet tortoise Mr. Wrinkles wears a bib that says "Kiss the Cook".
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* ShooOutTheClowns: In "Gaja's Birthday", Hockbar, Maria, Wolfgang, and Sam all have a skin rash, so the plot can have an excuse to feature Senor Fabuloso and touch upon why he doesn't like children's birthday parties.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: In "Gaja's Birthday", Hockbar, Maria, Wolfgang, and Sam all have a skin rash, rash so they can't take the kids to the party, so the plot can have an excuse to feature Senor Fabuloso and touch upon why he doesn't like children's birthday parties.
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* BirthdayEpisode: "Guitar to Sitar" takes place during Carmen's mother's birthday. The episode's main conflict is that Carmen wants to play her mother a birthday song, but she can't due to the strings on her guitar breaking.
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* BirthdayEpisode: BirthdayEpisode:
** "Guitar to Sitar" takes place during Carmen's mother's birthday. The episode's main conflict is that Carmen wants to play her mother a birthday song, but she can't due to the strings on her guitarbreaking.breaking.
** In "Gaja's Birthday", the gang revisits Delhi, India to attend Gaja's 10th birthday party.
** "Guitar to Sitar" takes place during Carmen's mother's birthday. The episode's main conflict is that Carmen wants to play her mother a birthday song, but she can't due to the strings on her guitar
** In "Gaja's Birthday", the gang revisits Delhi, India to attend Gaja's 10th birthday party.
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* PuppyDogEyes: Carmen does these to Luna in "Good Knight" so Luna could make her a knight suit.
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** Carmen does these to Luna in "Good Knight" so Luna could make her a knightsuit.suit.
** Andy, Carmen, and Leo do these to Senor Fabuloso in "Gaja's Birthday" so he could take them to Gaja's birthday party.
** Carmen does these to Luna in "Good Knight" so Luna could make her a knight
** Andy, Carmen, and Leo do these to Senor Fabuloso in "Gaja's Birthday" so he could take them to Gaja's birthday party.
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* ShooOutTheClowns: In "Gaja's Birthday", Hockbar, Maria, Wolfgang, and Sam all have a skin rash, so the plot can have an excuse to feature Senor Fabuloso and touch upon why he doesn't like children's birthday parties.
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* AgentScully: In "Big Little Trouble", Senor Fabuloso doesn't believe in the Huldufolk and brushes off the peculiar happenings at the circus as a coincidence. However, the more strange things happen, the more he's convinced that they are real, and they are in the end.
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** Leo in "Turkish Delight", where he is too overconfident to follow directions and thinks he knows how to make turkish delight, when he really doesn't.
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* SuperstitionEpisode: In "Big Little Trouble", an Icelandic acrobat named Gunnar the Great is a special guest for the night's circus show, but strange things keep happening and Gunnar attributes it to the Huldufolk, mischievous elves from Icelandic folklore. Senor Fabuloso doesn't believe this, but eventually, he's convinced as they turn out to be real. Moving the circus tent away from the Huldufolk helped things go well in the end.
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* HornyVikings: In "Leo the Viking", the gang goes to Reykjavik, Iceland and learn about Vikings with the help of Erik Leifson. Erik behaves very much like a typical Viking...er, [[VerbalTic Wiking]], with his muscular body and bravado.
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Erik Leifson from "Leo the Viking" is a parody of Leif Erikson, a Norse explorer from Iceland.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Everyone in China loves Luna, as revealed in "She is the Moon of Moons". The Moon is important to the Chinese, after all.
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* HundredPercentAdorationRating: Everyone in China loves Luna, as revealed in "She is the Moon of Moons". The Moon is important to the Chinese, after all. In fact, she's loved by pretty much everyone on the planet, being treated as a celebrity.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: Admittedly it's hard to tell with a anthropomorphic moon, but Luna is at the very least several thousand years old, as she was there when the Chinese first celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was around 1600 BC. Since it's more likely that she's existed for as long as the Earth has, that would make her over ''four billion'' years old.
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* IDoNotLikeGreenEggsAndHam: Subverted in "Stinky Fruit": Leo is unwilling to try a durian fruit because they smell so terrible, but when he finally works up the bravery to try some, he hates it anyway.
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* OlderThanTheyLook: Admittedly it's hard to tell with a anthropomorphic moon, but Luna is at the very least several thousand years old, as she was there when the Chinese first celebrated the Mid-Autumn Festival, which was around 1600 BC. Since it's more likely that she's existed for as long as the Earth has, that would make her over ''four billion'' years old.
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* OddNameOut: In "Not Home on the Range", the horses are named Trusty, True Blue, Mr. Dependable, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Screwball]].
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* OddNameOut: In "Not Home on the Range", the horses are named Trusty, True Blue, Mr. Dependable, and [[TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers Screwball]].Screwball.
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* FearSong: In "Not Home on the Range", Leo's song "I'm Just a Jittery Jackaroo" is about his fear of horses.
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->''There's always more to learn about any page we visit. But remember, [[TVTropesWillRuinYourLife there's always tomorrow]].''
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* LoadsAndLoadsOfCharacters: The show has hundreds of characters thanks to the various international characters that appear in one episode and then never show up again. Because they only appear in one episode each, they lack proper characterization and thus almost no tropes, so the show's [[Characters/LetsGoLuna character page]] only lists the main characters, as well as the other Circo Fabuloso members, as they all appear on a consistent basis.
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* FrenchAccordion: In the Paris episodes, all the songs are accompanied by accordions. Although, the accordion is ironically a major plot point in an episode that takes place in Munich, Germany.
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* GrossUpCloseup: In "Turkish Delight", we get a closeup of Leo's poorly-made turkish delight, complete with music that sounds similar to the shower scene theme in ''Film/{{Psycho}}''.
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* GrossUpCloseup: In "Turkish Delight", we get a closeup of Leo's poorly-made turkish delight, complete with music that sounds similar to the shower scene theme in ''Film/{{Psycho}}''.PsychoStrings.
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* ElongatingArmGag: In "Honey in Paris", when Luna and the kids exit the cheese shop to find where Honey went, Luna's arm extends to a cartoonish length when she grabs the binoculars they were using.
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* EvolvingCredits: On "You Can't Move the Moon / Lizardzilla!", the theme song has been updated to remove the sound effects, such as the train whistle. However, later episodes restore the sound effects.
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* EvolvingCredits: On "You Can't Move the Moon / Lizardzilla!", Moon/Lizardzilla!", the theme song has been updated to remove the sound effects, such as the train whistle. However, later episodes restore the sound effects.
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* ExtendableArms: In "Honey in Paris", when Luna and the kids exit the cheese shop to find where Honey went, Luna's arm extends to a cartoonish length when she grabs the binoculars they were using.