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[[caption-width-right:249: ''[[GlorySeeker "I'm gonna be a legend."]]'' [[note]]Clockwise from top: [[KidHero Adorabat]], [[HeroicWannabe Mao Mao]], and [[BrilliantButLazy Badgerclops]].[[/note]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:249: ''[[GlorySeeker [[caption-width-right:249:''[[GlorySeeker "I'm gonna be a legend."]]'' [[note]]Clockwise from top: [[KidHero Adorabat]], [[HeroicWannabe Mao Mao]], and [[BrilliantButLazy Badgerclops]].[[/note]]]]



!! ''Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart'' provides examples of:
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!! ''Mao !!''Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart'' provides examples of:
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%%* FunnyAnimal: Mao Mao, who is a cat, Badgerclops, who is a badger, and Adorabat, who is a bat. Pure Heart Valley in general seems to be populated by these.

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%%* %% * FunnyAnimal: Mao Mao, who is a cat, Badgerclops, who is a badger, and Adorabat, who is a bat. Pure Heart Valley in general seems to be populated by these.



* ObsessiveHobbyEpisode: In "The Truth Stinks", Badgerclops becomes obsessed with crystals that allegedly replace the need for hygeine.



%%* SceneryPorn: The backgrounds are detailed and very nice to look at.

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%%* %% * SceneryPorn: The backgrounds are detailed and very nice to look at.


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* SmashCut: In "Mao Mao's Bike Adventure", Mao Mao is in the middle of an annoyed groan when it cuts from the interrogation of Adorabat to that of Badgerclops.
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The iTunes subtitles say the theme song's lyrics are "Show me how," not "You're showing me how".


You're showing me how\\

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You're showing Show me how\\

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* DisneyVillainDeath: All but three of Orangusnake's henchmen end up plummeting to their dooms because of Mao Mao's interference with their roll call, and are never seen again. [[note]]Though they do [[ImOkay claim to be okay]] after the fall.[[/note]]

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* TheDentistEpisode: In "Flyaway", Adorabat's [[TheToothHurts toothache]] and her fear of the dentist are so strong that she uses AstralProjection to avoid both.
* DisneyVillainDeath: All but three of Orangusnake's henchmen end up plummeting to their dooms because of Mao Mao's interference with their roll call, and are never seen again. [[note]]Though they do [[ImOkay claim to be okay]] after the fall.[[/note]]
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Per wick cleanup.


%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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The show eventually stopped airing on Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and eventually had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel after being removed, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that the show was QuietlyCancelled.

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The show eventually stopped airing on Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and eventually had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel after being removed, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that the show was QuietlyCancelled.
it remains on an indefinite hiatus.
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* VolumetricMouth: A common expression used for whenever a character (usually Mao Mao or Adorabat) screams or laughs maniacally.

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* VolumetricMouth: A common expression used for whenever a character (usually Mao Mao or Adorabat) screams or laughs maniacally.does an EvilLaugh.
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Cross-wicking newly launched trope.

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* XRayOfPain: In "Strange Bedfellows", Mao Mao [[spoiler:and Orangusnake are in traction in the hospital, but are still trying to destroy each other. At one point Mao Mao makes Orangusnake bounce up and down, and every time he lands, a cross section of his legs shows his bones breaking until they turn to powder]].
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* VolumetricMouth: A common expression used for whenever a character (usually Mao Mao or Adorabat) screams or laughs maniacally.

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* IntelligibleUnintelligible : Clark Lockjaw speaks only in series of identical-sounding high-pitched yips. Everyone seems to understand him perfectly, though, which explains why he manages to still be a TV journalist.



* TheUnintelligible: Clark Lockjaw, who is of all things a ''TV journalist'' and speaks only in series of identical-sounding high-pitched yips. Everyone seems to understand him perfectly, though.
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*TheUnintelligible: Clark Lockjaw, who is of all things a ''TV journalist'' and speaks only in series of identical-sounding high-pitched yips. Everyone seems to understand him perfectly, though.
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** There is also "Captured Clops" where Badgerclops is suddenly incredibly lazy and refuses to do any work. Badgerclops has implied that he doesn't really like working before, but at no point before or after this episode has he ever actually refused to do work out of laziness. [[note]]The only example that's even close is ironically The Truth Stinks again, but it's debatable because the plot was more about how he was convinced that he didn't NEED to take a shower in the first place rather than refusing to when asked. When he finally realizes he really does need a shower, he gets one.[[/note]]
** And now in "Sleeper Sofa" Badgerclops suddenly has a hoarding problem where he never throws anything away, with a huge pile of electronics and sauce dips laying around that have never been seen before this episode.

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** There is also "Captured Clops" where Badgerclops is suddenly incredibly lazy and refuses to do any work. Badgerclops has implied that he doesn't really like working before, but at no point before or after this episode has he ever actually refused to do work out of laziness. [[note]]The only example that's even close is ironically The "The Truth Stinks Stinks" again, but it's debatable because the plot was more about how he was convinced that he didn't NEED to take a shower in the first place rather than refusing to when asked. When he finally realizes he really does need a shower, he gets one.[[/note]]
** And now in "Sleeper Sofa" Badgerclops suddenly has a hoarding problem where he never throws anything away, with a huge pile of electronics and sauce dips laying around that have has never been seen before this episode.
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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and eventually had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel after being removed, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that the show was QuietlyCancelled.

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The show eventually stopped airing in on Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and eventually had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel after being removed, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that the show was QuietlyCancelled.
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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that show was QuietlyCancelled.

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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and eventually had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel, channel after being removed, the removal from HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that the show was QuietlyCancelled.
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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good, essentially canceling any future progress and [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes deleting the show from being shown anywhere]].

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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good, essentially canceling any future progress and [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes deleting good. While the show is still available for viewing on other platforms, and had most of its videos restored to Cartoon Network's Youtube channel, the removal from being shown anywhere]].
HBO is generally considered to be strong evidence that show was QuietlyCancelled.
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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good, essentially canceling any future progress and deleting the show from being shown anywhere.

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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good, essentially canceling any future progress and [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes deleting the show from being shown anywhere.
anywhere]].
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Pretty much everyone in the rogues gallery of Orangusnake. Take Fearwing: Having metal wings is cool, but definitely isn't useful for... y'know, ''flying.''

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* AwesomeButImpractical: Pretty much everyone in the rogues gallery of Orangusnake. Take Fearwing: Steel Wing: Having metal wings is cool, but definitely isn't useful for... y'know, ''flying.''
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* {{Animesque}}: The show's creator worked on ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', so it isn't too surprising that this cartoon emulates quite a bit of anime tropes, from the incredible ActionHoggingOpening, to the {{Chibi}} designs of the characters, to the use of MangaEffects such as {{Hexagonal Speech Balloon}}s and {{Visible Sigh}}s.

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* {{Animesque}}: The show's creator worked on ''WesternAnimation/OKKOLetsBeHeroes'', so it isn't too surprising that this cartoon emulates quite a bit of anime tropes, from the incredible ActionHoggingOpening, to the {{Chibi}} designs of the characters, to the use of MangaEffects such as {{Hexagonal Speech Balloon}}s hexagonal speech balloons and {{Visible Sigh}}s.
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The show eventually stopped airing in Cartoon Network and was moved to Creator/HBOMax for streaming. Unfortunately, HBO Max announced on August 17th, 2022 that it, alongside a plethora of shows, will leave the service for good, essentially canceling any future progress and deleting the show from being shown anywhere.
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Mao Mao and Badgerclops used to travel the world as wandering heroes, until one day they crashed into and broke the Ruby Pure Heart, destroying the barrier protecting Pure Heart Valley. Mao Mao, feeling personally at fault, decide that he and Badgerclops should stay and defend the valley and its residents in the artifact's stead. Joined by the adventure-longing Adorabat, the trio work together and find themselves facing from all sorts of monsters and mayhem.


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Mao Mao and Badgerclops used to travel the world as wandering heroes, until one day they crashed into and broke the Ruby Pure Heart, destroying the barrier protecting Pure Heart Valley. Mao Mao, feeling personally at fault, decide that he and Badgerclops should stay and defend the valley and its residents in the artifact's stead. Joined by the adventure-longing Adorabat, the trio work together and find themselves facing from all sorts of monsters and mayhem.

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