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* BringMyBrownPants: In "A Well Oiled Fighting Ma-Sheen", it is implied that Doppy and Mr. Nesmith are so horrified by the Londar's cocoon hatching that they soiled themselves.
-->'''Doppy:''' And...I glooped.
-->'''Mr. Nesmith:''' I believe I have as well.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: In "[=QuaranSheen=]", Sheen wouldn't have had to make up the disease dance fever as an excuse to not go to the ball if he had known that Oom wouldn't be allowed to lick him there.



* DeadpanSnarker: Nesmith has his moments.

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* DeadpanSnarker: Nesmith has his moments.moments of making snide remarks about Sheen's moronic assumptions.



* DisguisedInDrag: In "Joust Friends," Sheen attempts to get out of a duel. Doppy is the only one who's fooled.

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* DisguisedInDrag: In "Joust Friends," Sheen attempts to get out of a duel.duel by disguising himself in a blonde wig and a tutu. Doppy is the only one who's fooled.



** Aseefa seems to be Libby's counterpart, but acts more like Betty or April.

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** Aseefa seems to be Libby's counterpart, but acts more like Betty Quinlan or April.April from "Win, Loose, and Kaboom".



** Bobb from the pilot. Two Bs just aren't enough.
* NeverMyFault: Mr. Nesmith tends to receive this treatment from Sheen.

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** Bobb from A minor recurring character's name is pronounced "Bob", but spelled "Bobb" according to the pilot. Two Bs just aren't enough.
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* NeverMyFault: Mr. Nesmith tends to receive this treatment from Sheen.Sheen whenever Sheen learns the episode's lesson, blaming Nesmith for making his dumb and selfish decisions.



* PottyEmergency: Sheen has one in the first episode after a long ride in a space ship.
** A whole episode is devoted to this. Tea anyone?

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* PottyEmergency: PottyEmergency:
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Sheen has one in the first episode after a long ride in a space ship.
** A whole The entire episode "Gotta Go" has Sheen needing to pee and having trouble finding a restroom because the toilet at his house is devoted clogged and he's unable to this. Tea anyone?find any privacy.



* ShipSinking: Hey, remember Libby? Sheen doesn't seem to. Doubles as AbandonShipping since Sheen's turning into an obnoxious prick pretty much leaves him with little fans caring enough for whether he ever gets the new girl (Aseefa).

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* ShipSinking: Hey, remember Libby? Sheen doesn't seem to. Doubles as AbandonShipping since Sheen's turning into an obnoxious prick pretty much leaves him relationship with little fans caring enough Libby from the original show is abandoned to instead focus on his feelings for whether he ever gets the new girl (Aseefa).Aseefa.



* SimpletonVoice: Recurring character Bobb talks with a dumb-sounding voice, the same one his voice actor Creator/JeffBennett used for Big Billy of the Gangreen Gang in ''WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls''.
* SnapBack: "[=QuaranSheen=]" ends with most of the cast sent to a cave to be quarantined for an illness Sheen made up called dance fever, yet they're all free by the next episode.



* UnknownRival: It never gets to Sheen's thick head that Dorkus wants him dead. The others are pretty clueless as well.

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* UnknownRival: It never gets to Sheen's thick head that Dorkus wants him dead. The others are pretty clueless as well.well, save for Mr. Nesmith, who at least informs Sheen of his suspicions.
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* WeaksauceWeakness: The Blurgs from "To Chill a Mocking Blurg" explode when they are complimented.
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* 8 [[Creator/MichaelNesmith Mr. Nesmith]], the [[TheMonkees chimpanzee]], complete with trademark pompom hat.

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* 8 ** [[Creator/MichaelNesmith Mr. Nesmith]], the [[TheMonkees chimpanzee]], complete with trademark pompom hat.
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* IdiotHoundini: Sheen always causes trouble in Zeenu, blames it on someone else and often lies to his friends, but never gets punished or called out for it.

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* IdiotHoundini: IdiotHoudini: Sheen always causes trouble in Zeenu, blames it on someone else and often lies to his friends, but never gets punished or called out for it.

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A {{Spin off}} of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron Jimmy Neutron]]'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.

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A {{Spin off}} of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron Jimmy Neutron]]'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.



* ApesInSpace: Nesmith.
* APlanetNamedZok: Zeenu.

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* ApesInSpace: Nesmith.
Mr. Nesmith is a chimpanzee from Earth who ended up on Zeenu when the rocket carrying him crashed.
* APlanetNamedZok: The show takes place on a planet named Zeenu.



* BigBad: Dorkus Aurelius

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* BigBad: Dorkus AureliusAurelius is the main antagonist, constantly scheming of ways to get rid of Sheen.



* CloudCuckooLand: Zeenu.

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* CloudCuckooLand: Zeenu.Zeenu is full of eccentric people.



* TheDragon: Pinter, to Dorkus.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Mr. Nesmith the chimpanzee.

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* TheDragon: Pinter, to Dorkus.
Pinter is Dorkus' main lackey.
* EverythingsBetterWithMonkeys: Mr. Nesmith the chimpanzee.chimpanzee, though he objects to being called a monkey.



* HugeSchoolgirl: Princess Oom.
* IdiotHero: Guess who.

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* HugeSchoolgirl: Princess Oom.
Oom is much taller than her father.
* IdiotHero: Guess who.IdiotHero:
** Sheen's the main protagonist and is still as dim-witted as ever.



* InterspeciesRomance: Sheen and Aseefa.

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* InterspeciesRomance: Sheen and pursues a relationship with the alien Aseefa.



** Bobb. Two Bs just aren't enough.

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** Bobb.Bobb from the pilot. Two Bs just aren't enough.



* OnlySaneMan: Nesmith and sometimes Dorkus.

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* OnlySaneMan: Nesmith and sometimes Dorkus.Dorkus are shown as being the only rational ones.



* PutOnABus: In an inversion, the whole supporting cast of TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron.
* RubberForeheadAliens

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* PutOnABus: In an inversion, the whole supporting cast of TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron.
''TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius'' are nowhere to be seen, with Sheen being the only character to return from the original show.
* RubberForeheadAliensRubberForeheadAliens: A lot of the aliens look like humans with bizarre skin colors and facial features.



* ShoutOut: [[Creator/MichaelNesmith Mr. Nesmith]], the [[TheMonkees chimpanzee]], complete with trademark pompom hat.

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* ShoutOut: ShoutOut:
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[[Creator/MichaelNesmith Mr. Nesmith]], the [[TheMonkees chimpanzee]], complete with trademark pompom hat.



* SpinOff: Of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron''.

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* SpinOff: Of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron''.This show is a spinoff of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutronBoyGenius''.



* TalkingAnimal: Nesmith the Chimpanzee.

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* TalkingAnimal: Mr. Nesmith the Chimpanzee.is a talking chimpanzee.
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* IdiotHoundini: Sheen always causes trouble in Zeenu, blames it on someone else and often lies to his friends, but never gets punished or called out for it.
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** Dorkus and Pinter are this to King Gooboot and Ooblar.

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** Dorkus and Pinter are this to King Gooboot Goobot and Ooblar.



* {{Flanderization}}: So much so that the entire trope could have been easily renamed Sheenization. While Sheen in the original show was definitely a hyperactive, geeky kid that could turn annoying every once in a while, every single trait of his character that might have been considered at least slightly serious (such as his genuine love for his friends and father as well as bravery) is practically wiped out of existence for the sake of ''Planet Sheen''.

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* {{Flanderization}}: So much so that the entire trope could have been easily renamed Sheenization. While Sheen in the original show was definitely a hyperactive, geeky kid that could turn annoying every once in a while, every single trait of his character that might have been considered at least slightly serious (such as his genuine love for his friends and father father, his short-temper, as well as his bravery) is practically wiped out of existence for the sake of ''Planet Sheen''.



--> '''Sheen''': I know that and we will, but my Uncle MIguel always said "You gotta stop and smell the milkshakes".

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--> '''Sheen''': I know that and we will, but my Uncle MIguel Miguel always said "You gotta stop and smell the milkshakes".

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** Not only is he not seen, Dorkus does not even mention him

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** Not only is he not seen, Dorkus does not even mention himhim.



* {{Expy}}:

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* {{Expy}}:{{Expy}}: Sheen's friends from Earth have been replaced with these guys:



** Mr. Nesmith seems more like Jimmy Neutron's counterpart of the show.

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** Mr. Nesmith seems more like Jimmy Neutron's would appear to be Jimmy's counterpart of the show.



** Aseefa seems to be Libby's counterpart, but acts more like Betty or April.
** Chock-Chock seems like this to Goddard.
** Princess Oom apparently is Brittany's Expy.
** Cindy is the only one of Sheen's friends who doesn't have a counterpart in this series.



--> '''Mr. Nesmith''': Sheen, don't you think it's more important to focus on fixing the rocket, so we can return to Earth instead of having a milkshake?
--> '''Sheen''': I know that and we will, but my Uncle MIguel always said "You gotta stop and smell the milkshakes".



* FullNameBasis: In the pilot, Sheen calls Jimmy Neutron by his first and last name [[RuleOfFunny just to illustrate how dumb he is for not realising what the initials on the sticky notes stand for]].

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* FullNameBasis: In the pilot, Sheen calls Jimmy Neutron by his first and last name [[RuleOfFunny just to illustrate how dumb he is for not realising what the initials on the sticky notes stand for]].
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Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010, the series was met with lackluster reception. About half of the first season was aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} before they moved new episodes to be broadcast on Creator/{{Nicktoons}} only, similarly to ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' (which was produced by the same company). The last episode to be aired of the first season was released on February 15, 2013, with no likely followup, resulting in [[LeftHanging no resolution to Sheen's return to Earth]].

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Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010, the series was met with lackluster reception. About half of the first season was aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} before they moved new episodes to be broadcast on Creator/{{Nicktoons}} only, similarly to ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' (which was produced by the same company). The last episode to be aired of the first season was released on February 15, 2013, with no likely followup, resulting in [[LeftHanging no resolution to Sheen's return to Earth]]. There was supposed to be a TV movie about Jimmy and the gang trying to rescue Sheen, but due to low ratings, production costs and several staff members moving on, it was cancelled.



* ArtEvolution: The animation software used is a much bigger improvement than ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', is the same software as used in ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'', and it shows.

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* ArtEvolution: The animation software used is a much bigger improvement than ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', the original, is the same software as used in ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'', and it shows.shows that in the first episode.
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Before too long, he finds himself accidentally stranded on the planet Zeenu, four million and one lightyears away from home. There, he becomes an ambassador to the local purple-skinned Zeenuians, the Emperor of whom believes him to be a hyper-intelligent being sent from the heavens to guide them. He makes some new friends too, including Doppy--an alien who looks remarkably like his old friend Carl--and Nesmith--a highly intelligent astronaut chimp who tries to fix the rocket so he and Sheen can return home to Earth.

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Before too long, he finds himself accidentally stranded on the planet Zeenu, four million and one lightyears away from home. There, he becomes an ambassador to the local purple-skinned Zeenuians, the Emperor of whom believes him to be a hyper-intelligent being sent from the heavens to guide them. He makes some new friends too, including Doppy--an alien who looks remarkably like his old friend Carl--and Mr. Nesmith--a highly intelligent astronaut chimp who tries to fix the rocket so he and Sheen can return home to Earth.
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A {{Spin off}} of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron Jimmy Neutron'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.

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A {{Spin off}} of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron ''[[WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron Jimmy Neutron'', Neutron]]'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.

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{{Spin off}} of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.

One day, Jimmy Neutron's intellectually-challenged friend Sheen Estevez sneaks into the secret lab and boards Jimmy's latest experimental rocket.

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A {{Spin off}} of ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron Jimmy Neutron'', and the 29th [[Franchise/{{Nicktoons}} Nicktoon]] overall.

One day, Jimmy Neutron's intellectually-challenged friend Sheen Estevez sneaks into the secret lab and boards Jimmy's latest experimental rocket.
lab and finds his new rocket, made just for one. He then presses a button and is blasted off into the regions of outer space.



* {{Flanderization}}: So much so that the entire trope could have been easily renamed Sheenization. While Sheen in the original show was definitely a hyperactive, geeky kid that could turn annoying every once in a while, every single trait of his character that might have been considered at least slightly deep (such as his genuine love for his friends and family as well as bravery) is practically wiped out of existence for the sake of ''Planet Sheen''.

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* {{Flanderization}}: So much so that the entire trope could have been easily renamed Sheenization. While Sheen in the original show was definitely a hyperactive, geeky kid that could turn annoying every once in a while, every single trait of his character that might have been considered at least slightly deep serious (such as his genuine love for his friends and family father as well as bravery) is practically wiped out of existence for the sake of ''Planet Sheen''.


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* NoEnding: Does Sheen ever get back to Earth?

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* {{Flanderization}}: So much so that the entire trope could have been easily renamed Sheenization. While Sheen in the original show was definitely a hyperactive, geeky kid that could turn annoying every once in a while, every single trait of his character that might have been considered at least slightly deep (such as his genuine love for his friends and family as well as bravery) is practically wiped out of existence for the sake of ''Planet Sheen''.



* ShipSinking: Hey, remember Libby? Sheen doesn't seem to.

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* ShipSinking: Hey, remember Libby? Sheen doesn't seem to. Doubles as AbandonShipping since Sheen's turning into an obnoxious prick pretty much leaves him with little fans caring enough for whether he ever gets the new girl (Aseefa).

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* BigGood: The Emperor

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* BigGood: The EmperorEmperor, although only to some extent. While he may appear generous and kindhearted at first, especially towards Sheen, deep down he's just a big dumb child with zero knowledge as to how to run a planet who seems to have little to no interest in the well-being of his subjects, frequently inventing ridiculous events and regulations just to tame his own boredom.



* EvilChancellor: Dorkus, until his royal adviser position is given to Sheen.
** Dorkus still retains his royal adviser position, he's only been demoted from being the Emperor's Top Adviser.

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* EvilChancellor: Dorkus, until although partly subverted. Yes, he is mean and evil and never above cheating if it serves his royal adviser position is given to Sheen.
** Dorkus still retains
interests but his royal adviser position, he's only been demoted from being goal seems to be winning back the Emperor's Top Adviser.favor, in order to do which he needs to get rid of Sheen. Even if he does consider his ruler to be incedibly vain (and seeing as he's [[StrawmanHasAPoint totally right about that]]), he never once tries to actually depose him.
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* SeriesContinuityError: When Sheen first meets Dorkus, it was very briefly at the end of the pilot, and Sheen clearly knew that Doppy's resemblance to Carl. Then, come the very next episode and Doppy's proper introduction, Sheen does not catch Doppy's resemblance to Carl, not even after flashing back to all the good times they had together.

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* SeriesContinuityError: When Sheen first meets Dorkus, Doppy, it was very briefly at the end of the pilot, and Sheen clearly knew that Doppy's his resemblance to Carl. Then, come the very next episode and Doppy's proper introduction, Sheen does not catch Doppy's his resemblance to Carl, Carl at all, not even after flashing back to all the good times they had together.
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* SeriesContinuityError: When Sheen first meets Dorkus, it was very briefly at the end of the pilot, and Sheen clearly knew that Doppy's resemblance to Carl. Then, come the very next episode and Doppy's proper introduction, Sheen does not catch Doppy's resemblance to Carl, not even after flashing back to all the good times they had together.
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** A one-off villain is named [[Franchise/{{BIONICLE}} Bohrok]] the Destroyer.

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** A one-off villain is named [[Franchise/{{BIONICLE}} [[Toys/{{BIONICLE}} Bohrok]] the Destroyer.
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* ArtEvolution: The animation software used is a much bigger improvement than ''TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', is the same software as used in ''BackAtTheBarnyard'', and it shows.

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* ArtEvolution: The animation software used is a much bigger improvement than ''TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfJimmyNeutron'', is the same software as used in ''BackAtTheBarnyard'', ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'', and it shows.



* TheCameo: In the first episode, after convincing himself that it's all a dream, Sheen imagines waking up on a farm - with [[BackAtTheBarnyard Otis and Pig]] walking by the window.

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* TheCameo: In the first episode, after convincing himself that it's all a dream, Sheen imagines waking up on a farm - with [[BackAtTheBarnyard [[WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard Otis and Pig]] walking by the window.

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Unfortunately, a man named [[FailOSuckyname Dorkus Aurelius]], whose house Sheen accidentally wrecked during his crash-landing, is bent on destroying him.

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Unfortunately, a man named [[FailOSuckyname [[UnfortunateNames Dorkus Aurelius]], whose house Sheen accidentally wrecked during his crash-landing, is bent on destroying him.



* FailOSuckyname: The series' villain, Dorkus.











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* UnfortunateNames: The series' villain, Dorkus.
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* UnknownRival: It never gets to Sheen's thick head that Dorkus wants him dead. The others are pretty clueless as well.
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Left Hanging is more accurate


Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010, the series was met with lackluster reception. About half of the first season was aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} before they moved new episodes to be broadcast on Creator/{{Nicktoons}} only, similarly to ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' (which was produced by the same company). The last episode to be aired of the first season was released on February 15, 2013, with no likely followup, resulting in [[AbortedArc no resolution to Sheen's return to Earth]].

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Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010, the series was met with lackluster reception. About half of the first season was aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} before they moved new episodes to be broadcast on Creator/{{Nicktoons}} only, similarly to ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' (which was produced by the same company). The last episode to be aired of the first season was released on February 15, 2013, with no likely followup, resulting in [[AbortedArc [[LeftHanging no resolution to Sheen's return to Earth]].
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* BigGood: The Emperor
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* TheDragon: Pinter, to Dorkus.
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**A one-off villain is named [[Franchise/{{BIONICLE}} Bohrok]] the Destroyer.
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Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010.

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Premiered alongside ''[[WesternAnimation/TuffPuppy T.U.F.F. Puppy]]'' on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} October 2, 2010.
2010, the series was met with lackluster reception. About half of the first season was aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} before they moved new episodes to be broadcast on Creator/{{Nicktoons}} only, similarly to ''WesternAnimation/BackAtTheBarnyard'' (which was produced by the same company). The last episode to be aired of the first season was released on February 15, 2013, with no likely followup, resulting in [[AbortedArc no resolution to Sheen's return to Earth]].

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** Also, Dorkus Aurelius is named after Marcus Aurelius.

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** Also, Dorkus Aurelius Aurelius, who wants to become Emperor, is named after Marcus Aurelius.Aurelius.
*** It should be noted that Dorkus has shown zero desire to take over Zeenu as Emperor; it should also be noted that his only desire is for Sheen to be gone by any means necessary. Despite similarities, he is not Jafar.
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* [[EverythingIsBetterWithBob Everything Is Better With Bobb]]
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* ApesInDiapers: In the episode "Feelin' Roovy," Sheen makes a point about this trope, to which Nesmith replies "I most certainly do not wear a diaper!" Cue Sheen ripping off Nesmith's suit revealing Nesmith's babyishly printed diaper.
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* ApesInDiapers: Nesmith in the episode "Feelin' Roovy."

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* ApesInDiapers: Nesmith in In the episode "Feelin' Roovy."Roovy," Sheen makes a point about this trope, to which Nesmith replies "I most certainly do not wear a diaper!" Cue Sheen ripping off Nesmith's suit revealing Nesmith's babyishly printed diaper.

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