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* MakeMeWannaShout: One of Molo's monsters is a babylike creature that emits loud noises when scared or angered, with enough force to bring down a building. Pamela finds this out the hard way when she ignores Molo's warnings and continues yelling at him.
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* SuperScream: One of Molo's monsters is a babylike creature that emits loud noises when scared or angered, with enough force to bring down a building. Pamela finds this out the hard way when she ignores Molo's warnings and continues yelling at him.
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''Patrol 03'' (''Patrouille 03'') is a French animated television series that aired in 1997 and was broadcast on Pop in the United Kingdom.
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''Patrol 03'' (''Patrouille 03'') is a French French-Canadian animated television series that aired in 1997 1997. Produced between Canada's Creator/{{Cinar}} and the French France Animation, the show was broadcast on Pop in the United Kingdom.
brainchild of Christophe Izard and ran for a single 26-episode season on France 3 in France and Creator/{{Teletoon}} in Canada.
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* ThreeAmigos: Shorty, Wilfred, and Carmen.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The show rarely pulls punches on Carmen and you can make entire drinking games about how often Pamela gets [[TheDoorSlamsYou smacked by opening doors]].
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* FallenHero: Implied with Pamela Bondani. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not earn her job as police chief in the first place.
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* FallenHero: Implied {{Implied}} with Pamela Bondani. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not earn her job as police chief in the first place.
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* ActionGirl: Carmen, mostly thanks to her gadget-filled wheelchair.
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* ActionGirl: Carmen, mostly thanks to her [[SuperWheelchair gadget-filled wheelchair.wheelchair]].
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* ThreeAmigos: Shorty, Wilfred, and Carmen.
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* DirtyHarriet: ICarmen once disguises herself as what is clearly meant to be a prostitute, as she wears makeup, goes to a male character in a truck parked in a bad neighborhood and entices him out with sexy talk.
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* DirtyHarriet: ICarmen Carmen once disguises herself as what is clearly meant to be a prostitute, as she wears makeup, goes to a male character in a truck parked in a bad neighborhood and entices him out with sexy talk.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Pamela and Molo. The two gangsters, Joe Bull and Willy Hyena, too.
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* DirtyHarriet: In a spectacular example of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, Carmen once disguises herself as what is clearly meant to be a prostitute, as she wears makeup, goes to a male character in a truck parked in a bad neighborhood and entices him out with sexy talk.
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* DirtyHarriet: In a spectacular example of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, Carmen ICarmen once disguises herself as what is clearly meant to be a prostitute, as she wears makeup, goes to a male character in a truck parked in a bad neighborhood and entices him out with sexy talk.
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* DoorSlamsYou: Doors are being violently swung open quite often, and even more often characters find themselves on the wrong side when it happens. Especially Pamela.
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* DoorSlamsYou: TheDoorSlamsYou: Doors are being violently swung open quite often, and even more often characters find themselves on the wrong side when it happens. Especially Pamela.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The show rarely pulls punches on Carmen and you can make entire drinking games about how often Pamela gets [[DoorSlamsYou smacked by opening doors]].
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The show rarely pulls punches on Carmen and you can make entire drinking games about how often Pamela gets [[DoorSlamsYou [[TheDoorSlamsYou smacked by opening doors]].
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** ThrowTheDogABone: That said, Carmen does sometimes thank Snap for what he does with pecks on the cheek (which, in true cartoon fashion, tend to floor him).
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* MadScientist: Professor Molo.
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* MakerOfMonsters: Professor Molo uses his mad science create each episode's monster, in order aid in Pamela's latest plan to TakeOverTheCity.
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* ThrowTheDogABone: Carmen does sometimes thank Snap for what he does with pecks on the cheek (which, in true cartoon fashion, tend to floor him).
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* TrampolineTummy: Used in the pilot to rescue a falling baby.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Averted with Pamela, who actually seems to believe she would be a better Major to Los Diablos than Alexander Walrus, but played straight with Molo, as he calls himself a villain without problem.
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* CardCarryingVillain: Averted with Pamela, who actually seems to believe she would be a better Major mayor to Los Diablos than Alexander Walrus, but played straight with Molo, as he calls himself a villain without any problem.
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* CoolCar: Patrol 03's squad car, which was formerly TheAllegedCar, after Snap's modifications
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* CoolCar: Patrol 03's squad car, which was formerly TheAllegedCar, after Snap's modificationsmodifications.
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* ExitPursuedByABear: Molo and Joe Bull's associates are chased off by the vehicle-possessing monster, after it undergoes a HeelFaceTurn. And two other episodes end with Molo being pursued by a royally PO'd Bondani, after his experiment of the episode left her disfigured and/or humiliated.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Molo, which makes sense for a mole like him.
* FallenHero: Pamela. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not get her job justly in the first place.
* FemmeFatale: Pamela is clearly meant to evoke the archetype, being worldly, amoral and manipulative, as well as having a very sexy character design, although she never goes beyond that, unlike Carmen.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Molo, which makes sense for a mole like him.
* FallenHero: Pamela. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not get her job justly in the first place.
* FemmeFatale: Pamela is clearly meant to evoke the archetype, being worldly, amoral and manipulative, as well as having a very sexy character design, although she never goes beyond that, unlike Carmen.
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* ExitPursuedByABear: Molo and Joe Bull's associates are chased off by the vehicle-possessing monster, monster after it undergoes a HeelFaceTurn. And two Two other episodes end with Molo being pursued by a royally PO'd Bondani, after his experiment of the episode left her disfigured and/or humiliated.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Molo, which makes sense for a mole with thick glasses likehim.
him, although he opens them when he is very angry or scared.
* FallenHero:Pamela. Implied with Pamela Bondani. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not get earn her job justly as police chief in the first place.
* FemmeFatale: Pamelais clearly meant to evoke evokes the archetype, being worldly, amoral and manipulative, as well as having a very sexy character design, although she never goes beyond that, unlike Carmen.
* EyesAlwaysShut: Molo, which makes sense for a mole with thick glasses like
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* FemmeFatale: Pamela
* HeroicSeductress: Carmen is pretty and often uses it to her advantage.
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* IncrediblyObviousBug: In the final episode, Pamela gives Mayor Walrus a bugged painting of ''an ear''. Walrus lampshades just how suspicious it is.
* InternalAffairs: The main trio, even if they are rookies at it.
* InternalAffairs: The main trio, even if they are rookies at it.
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* IncrediblyObviousBug: In the final episode, Pamela gives Mayor Walrus a bugged painting of ''an ear''. Walrus lampshades just how suspicious it is.
is, but he does not realize it.
* InternalAffairs: The main trio, even if they arerookies at it.technically rookies.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: One of Molo's monsters is a babylike creature that emits loud noises when scared or angered, with enough force to bring down a building. Pamela found this out the hard way, when she ignored Molo's warnings and continued yelling at him.
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* MakeMeWannaShout: One of Molo's monsters is a babylike creature that emits loud noises when scared or angered, with enough force to bring down a building. Pamela found finds this out the hard way, way when she ignored ignores Molo's warnings and continued continues yelling at him.
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* OhCrap: Pamela exhibits amusing reactions to when she's in trouble, having a rather expressive face.
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* OhCrap: Pamela exhibits amusing reactions to when she's in trouble, having a trouble thanks to her rather expressive face.
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** Carmen also invokes this trope a couple of times, posing as a seductive lady and a talcum powder vendor. The former case was justified, due to wearing makeup and obscuring her wheelchair, and Molo sees through the latter case and makes off with the powder.
* PetTheDog: Pamela has a nephew (who is only seen in the final episode), and she seems to take good care of him. She also knows Molo is a brilliant scientist who works earnestly and has no problem to acknowledge it to him.
* PetTheDog: Pamela has a nephew (who is only seen in the final episode), and she seems to take good care of him. She also knows Molo is a brilliant scientist who works earnestly and has no problem to acknowledge it to him.
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** Carmen also invokes this trope a couple of times, posing as a seductive lady barely G-rated hooker and a talcum powder vendor. The former case was justified, due to wearing makeup and obscuring her wheelchair, and Molo sees through the latter case and makes off with the powder.
* PetTheDog: Pamela has a nephew (who is only seen in the finalepisode), and episode) whom she seems to take takes good care of him. of. She also knows Molo is a brilliant scientist who works earnestly for her and has no problem to acknowledge it to him.
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** Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].
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** Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be a bunch of [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].Jerkasses]] anyway.
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* VillainousFriendship: Between Pamela and Molo. He becomes pretty devoted to her despite having been originally blackmailed, not to mention all the chances he gets to revolt against her which he doesn't consider, and sometimes even addresses her with terms of endearment. Also, while she can occasionally mistreat him for his failures, she also openly considers him a genius, and most of the time treats him much better than any other character under her charge.
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* VillainousFriendship: Between Pamela and Molo. He becomes pretty devoted to her despite having been originally blackmailed, not to mention all the chances he gets to revolt against her which he doesn't consider, and sometimes even addresses her with terms of endearment. Also, while she can occasionally mistreat mistreats him for his failures, she also openly considers him a genius, and most of the time treats him much better than any other character under her charge.
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* ActionGirl: Carmen, see below.
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* ActionGirl: Carmen, see below.mostly thanks to her gadget-filled wheelchair.
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* AndIMustScream: The fate of Diabolik, trapped in the conch shell that summons him and launched into space
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* AndIMustScream: The fate of Diabolik, trapped in the conch shell that summons him and launched into spacespace.
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* BadBoss: Pamela is fairly uncaring of her police force, and usually misleads and often victimizes them in the course of her schemes. In contrast, she usually treats Molo much better, even if it is only for how useful he is to her.
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* BadBoss: Pamela is fairly uncaring of her police force, and usually misleads and (and often victimizes victimizes) them in the course of her schemes. In contrast, she usually treats Molo much better, even if it is only for how useful he is to her.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Molo starts the series being blackmailed by Pamela to serve her, but over the next episodes he becomes a much faithful partner, acting cheerful and even flirty towards her. Although this development is never explicitly referenced, it is easy to notice he warms up to her because she busted him out of prison and gave him a new chance to be a mad scientist.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Although it is never lampshaded, Molo starts the series being blackmailed by Pamela to serve into working for her, but over the next episodes he becomes a much very faithful partner, henchman, acting cheerful and even sometimes flirty towards her. Although this development This is never explicitly referenced, it is easy to notice he warms up to her probably because she busted him out of prison and gave him a new chance to be a mad scientist.scientist again.
* CardCarryingVillain: Averted with Pamela, who actually seems to believe she would be a better Major to Los Diablos than Alexander Walrus, but played straight with Molo, as he calls himself a villain without problem.
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* CunningLikeAFox: Carmen. Pamela is another example, even if she might be a cat.
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* CunningLikeAFox: Carmen. Pamela is another example, example for looking like one even if she might be is a cat.
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* DirtyCop: Pamela Bondani
* DirtyHarriet: A ([[GettingCrapPastTheRadar barely]]) G-rated version involving Carmen.
* DirtyHarriet: A ([[GettingCrapPastTheRadar barely]]) G-rated version involving Carmen.
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* DirtyCop: Pamela Bondani
Bondani, who is also DaChief.
* DirtyHarriet:A ([[GettingCrapPastTheRadar barely]]) G-rated version involving Carmen.In a spectacular example of GettingCrapPastTheRadar, Carmen once disguises herself as what is clearly meant to be a prostitute, as she wears makeup, goes to a male character in a truck parked in a bad neighborhood and entices him out with sexy talk.
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* FemmeFatale: Pamela is clearly meant to evoke the archetype, being worldly, amoral and manipulative, as well as having a very sexy character design, although she never goes beyond that, unlike Carmen.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Molo starts the series being blackmailed by Pamela to serve her, but over the next episodes he becomes a much faithful partner, acting cheerful and even flirty towards her. Although this development is never explicitly referenced, it is easy to notice.
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* BecauseYouWereNiceToMe: Molo starts the series being blackmailed by Pamela to serve her, but over the next episodes he becomes a much faithful partner, acting cheerful and even flirty towards her. Although this development is never explicitly referenced, it is easy to notice.notice he warms up to her because she busted him out of prison and gave him a new chance to be a mad scientist.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: It's implied for Carmen, who mentions she used to be a dancer. It doesn't seem to affect her sunny disposition, though.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast: It's implied for Carmen, who once mentions she used to be a dancer. It doesn't seem to affect her sunny disposition, though.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Pamela has her toddler nephew.
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* FightingYourFriend: Happens on the occasions where one monster possessed Carmen's wheelchair, and another possessed Wilfred
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* FightingYourFriend: Happens on the occasions where one monster possessed Carmen's wheelchair, and another possessed WilfredWilfred.
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* GeniusBruiser: Wilfred demonstrates shades of this, such as in the electric monster episode, where he immediately figured out that they needed to create a positively-charged monster to counter Molo's negatively charged one.
* GentleGiant: Wilfred, for the most part
* GentleGiant: Wilfred, for the most part
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* GeniusBruiser: Wilfred demonstrates shades of this, such as in the electric monster episode, where he immediately figured out that they needed to create a positively-charged monster to counter Molo's negatively charged one.
one. He also seems to have an impressive smelling sense.
* GentleGiant: Wilfred, for the mostpartpart.
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* InterspeciesRomance: Snap tries to start one of these with Carmen, to no success.
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* InternalAffairs: The main trio, even if they are rookies at it.
* InterspeciesRomance: Snap tries to start one of these with Carmen, to no success. The pilot also features a cat baby whose mom is somehow a cow.
* InterspeciesRomance: Snap tries to start one of these with Carmen, to no success. The pilot also features a cat baby whose mom is somehow a cow.
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* [[MustMakeHerLaugh Must Make Him Laugh]]: Shorty is really good at keeping his cool in humorous situations.
** This became a plot point in the episode featuring Diabolik, where he would possess people after making them laugh. Rather fittingly, this is turned on Pamela, who can't resist laughing at his antics, making her look like an utter fool and ruining her campaign against the mayor.
** This became a plot point in the episode featuring Diabolik, where he would possess people after making them laugh. Rather fittingly, this is turned on Pamela, who can't resist laughing at his antics, making her look like an utter fool and ruining her campaign against the mayor.
* TheOneWhoWearsShoes: Pamela. Lampshaded by herself while chasing Rhino around the city, lamenting she is being forced to run on high heels.
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* PaperThinDisguise: Molo's disguises are often little more than trading his labcoat for another article of clothing.
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** Molo's disguises are often little more than trading his labcoat for another article of clothing.
** Molo's disguises are often little more than trading his labcoat for another article of clothing.
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* PetTheDog: Pamela has a nephew (who is only seen in the final episode), and she seems to take good care of him.
* PoliceAreUseless: Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].
* PoliceAreUseless: Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].
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* PetTheDog: Pamela has a nephew (who is only seen in the final episode), and she seems to take good care of him. She also knows Molo is a brilliant scientist who works earnestly and has no problem to acknowledge it to him.
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** Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].
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** Somewhat justified by the fact that their chief is villainous and makes sure they don't mess with her contacts. Although many of their scenes show them to be [[JerkAss Jerkasses]].
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* PowerTrio: Patrol 03, as the title indicates
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The show rarely pulled punches on Carmen and you can make entire drinking games about how often Pamela gets [[DoorSlamsYou smacked by opening doors]].
* SlasherSmile: One of Pamela's ObviouslyEvil habits
* SlaveToPR: The reason the Mayor can't just fire Pamela despite her ObviouslyEvil ways, as he has no firm proof. Also, presumably why she believes she can get his job just by embarrassing him.
* SlasherSmile: One of Pamela's ObviouslyEvil habits
* SlaveToPR: The reason the Mayor can't just fire Pamela despite her ObviouslyEvil ways, as he has no firm proof. Also, presumably why she believes she can get his job just by embarrassing him.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The show rarely pulled pulls punches on Carmen and you can make entire drinking games about how often Pamela gets [[DoorSlamsYou smacked by opening doors]].
* SlasherSmile: One of Pamela's ObviouslyEvilhabits
habits.
* SlaveToPR: The reason the Mayor can't just fire Pamela despite her ObviouslyEvil ways, as he has no firm proof. Also,presumably why she believes she can get his job just by embarrassing him.
* SlasherSmile: One of Pamela's ObviouslyEvil
* SlaveToPR: The reason the Mayor can't just fire Pamela despite her ObviouslyEvil ways, as he has no firm proof. Also,
* TheStoic: Shorty is really good at keeping his cool in humorous situations. This became a plot point in the episode featuring Diabolik, where he would possess people after making them laugh. Rather fittingly, this is turned on Pamela, who can't resist laughing at his antics, making her look like an utter fool and ruining her campaign against the mayor.
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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Pamela and Molo
** The two gangsters, Joe Bull and Willy Hyena, too.
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** Pamela as well, since in the pilot she destroyed one of Molo's monsters with ''her bare hands''. However, her combat prowess varies from episode to episode.
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* BadBoss: Pamela is fairly uncaring of her police force, and usually misleads and often victimizes them in the course of her schemes.
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* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Pamela is the city's police chief and has the abilities to back it up. In the pilot, she even destroys one of Molo's monsters with rapid fire martial arts kicks. (That said, her combat prowess falls down whenever the script needs it, often for comedic effect.)
* BadBoss: Pamela is fairly uncaring of her police force, and usually misleads and often victimizes them in the course of her schemes. In contrast, she usually treats Molo much better, even if it is only for how useful he is to her.
* BadBoss: Pamela is fairly uncaring of her police force, and usually misleads and often victimizes them in the course of her schemes. In contrast, she usually treats Molo much better, even if it is only for how useful he is to her.
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* CatsAreMean: Pamela is a cat and the main villain.
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* DarkAndTroubledPast / StandardCopBackstory: It's implied for Carmen, who mentions she used to be a dancer. [[AngstWhatAngst Doesn't seem to affect her sunny disposition.]]
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* DarkAndTroubledPast / StandardCopBackstory: DarkAndTroubledPast: It's implied for Carmen, who mentions she used to be a dancer. [[AngstWhatAngst Doesn't It doesn't seem to affect her sunny disposition.]]disposition, though.
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* EnfanteTerrible: Subverted with Molo's baby monster, who is pretty docile when not riled up.
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* FallenHero: Pamela. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not get her job justly in the first place.
* FallenHero: Pamela. A BadBoss as she might be, it is obvious that the police force respects her, as well as the city's population, and despite her misdeeds and evil intentions, it is never stated she did not get her job justly in the first place.
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* UsefulNotes/AustralianAccent: Snap has one in the English dub.
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* GrandFinale: "Bringing Up the Walrus" brings the series to an end by having Professor Molo recaptured and sent back to jail, Pamela exposed as the city's criminal mastermind, and Shorty being promoted to Chief of Police so that he, Wilfred, and Carmen can continue righting wrongs.
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* DistractedByTheSexy: In "Electro Zapper Sapper", Carmen lures Professor Molo away from his controls by putting on makeup and flirting with him.
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* RodentsOfUnusualSize: Wilfred.
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* WorldOfFunnyAnimals: Everyone is an animal in this cartoon.