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* RiddleForTheAges: Kevin and Abby offer some theories on the cause of the Weirdness in the intro, but no concrete answer is ever given.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: After hearing about a rumor about Abby potentially dying of an illness, Brooke geniunely tries her best to make amends with Abby and being nice to her throughout the day.
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* BodyHorror: People affected by the Weirdness in "Cop 'Stache" have their faces locked in a distorted grin, all the while causing them to be out of breath, turning their faces red.
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* AlphaBitch: Brooke, the the cheerleading captain.
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''O'Grady'' was an original animated series, produced and aired by Creator/{{Noggin}} as part of its nighttime programming block for teens, called "The N." The show revolved around four normal teenagers in a suburban town. In each episode, the teens must cope with a different paranormal phenomenon that they call the "Weirdness". Kevin, Abby, Harold, and Beth's lives are complicated enough, and the "Weirdness" adds a hilarious twist.
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''O'Grady'' was an original animated series, series created by Tom Snyder, Holly Schlesinger and Carl W. Adams (''WesternAnimation/DrKatzProfessionalTherapist'', ''WesternAnimation/HomeMovies'') and produced and aired by Creator/{{Noggin}} as part of its nighttime programming block for teens, called "The N." "
The show revolved around four normal teenagers in a suburban town. In each episode, the teens must cope with a different paranormal phenomenon that they call the "Weirdness". Kevin, Abby, Harold, and Beth's lives are complicated enough, and the "Weirdness" adds a hilarious twist.
The show revolved around four normal teenagers in a suburban town. In each episode, the teens must cope with a different paranormal phenomenon that they call the "Weirdness". Kevin, Abby, Harold, and Beth's lives are complicated enough, and the "Weirdness" adds a hilarious twist.
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* BaitAndSwitch: When Iris contracts "The Old Cold," she shows off some needlepoint work featuring "a famous scene from the Fatherland." It initially looks like a figure doing the Nazi salute until she explains it's a castle.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: After Harold plays a bunch of incredibly gory movies in Driver's Ed, Iris calls him a sick, twisted person. Kevin's immediate assumption is Harold and Iris dated.
* FunnyForeigner: Iris, a German foreign exchange student who doesn't appreciate it when people come between her and chocolate or when they mock her love of techno music. She's a subversion in that she's not dressed like an archaic German stereotype, but she's still rather odd.
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* MaybeEverAfter: It's ''painfully'' obvious Kevin and Abby have a thing for each other that they both refuse to admit. It's never fully resolved, but the end of the series finale "Frenched" features Kevin giving Abby his CD as a romantic gesture, seemingly starting a new chapter in their relationship.
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* MaybeEverAfter: It's ''painfully'' obvious Kevin and Abby have a thing for each other that they both refuse to admit. It's never fully resolved, but the end of the series finale "Frenched" features Kevin giving Abby his CD as a romantic gesture, seemingly starting a new chapter in their relationship.
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ogrady.jpg]]
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[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ogrady.org/pmwiki/pub/images/o_grady.jpg]]
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Beth
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* ComplimentBackfire: Kevin actually openly adored the new outfit Abby got at the end of one episode. Unfortunately, the weirdness that episode was forcing everyone to compliment or agree whenever they tried to talk someone down. Nobody told her that The Weirdness ''had worn off'' already, so naturally she assumed that was what was happening and took it as a grievous insult.
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* ComplimentBackfire: Kevin Pete actually openly adored the new outfit Abby got at the end of one episode. Unfortunately, the weirdness that episode was forcing everyone to compliment or agree whenever they tried to talk someone down. Nobody told her that The Weirdness ''had worn off'' already, so naturally she assumed that was what was happening and took it as a grievous insult.
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* BeautyMark: Abby has one above her lip.
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%%* CloudCuckooLander: Iris.
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* WithFriendsLikeThese: Kevin and
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%%* AmbiguouslyBrown: Abby and Mr. Lipschitz. Although it's implied in the last episode that he's Indian.
%%* ApatheticTeacher: Mr. Lipschitz.
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* ApatheticTeacher: Mr.
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%%* GranolaGirl: Beth and her mother.
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%%* HartmanHips: Beth.
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%%* VitriolicBestBuds: The entire gang, but ''especially'' Kevin and Abby.
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* WeirdnessMagnet: The ''entire''
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* TheNoseless: Male characters have noses; female characters do not.
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* TheNoseless: Male characters have noses; most female characters do not.not (Iris is an exception).
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* UnresolvedSexualTension: It's ''painfully'' obvious Kevin and Abby have a thing for each other that they both refuse to admit. It never gets resolved.
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* UnresolvedSexualTension: MaybeEverAfter: It's ''painfully'' obvious Kevin and Abby have a thing for each other that they both refuse to admit. It It's never gets resolved.fully resolved, but the end of the series finale "Frenched" features Kevin giving Abby his CD as a romantic gesture, seemingly starting a new chapter in their relationship.
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''O'Grady'' was the first original animated series on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'s The N (now known as Creator/TeenNick). The show revolved around four normal teenagers in a suburban town. In each episode, the teens must cope with a different paranormal phenomenon that they call the "Weirdness". Kevin, Abby, Harold, and Beth's lives are complicated enough, and the "Weirdness" adds a hilarious twist.
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''O'Grady'' was the first an original animated series on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}'s The N (now known series, produced and aired by Creator/{{Noggin}} as Creator/TeenNick). part of its nighttime programming block for teens, called "The N." The show revolved around four normal teenagers in a suburban town. In each episode, the teens must cope with a different paranormal phenomenon that they call the "Weirdness". Kevin, Abby, Harold, and Beth's lives are complicated enough, and the "Weirdness" adds a hilarious twist.