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* SceneryPorn: Some of the shots of the beach and ocean are really detailed and beautiful.

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->'''Fin:''' Okay, I have a toast! Maybe our jobs kind of suck-
->'''Reef:''' And our boss is a total dork!
->'''Fin:''' Uh huh, yeah! But the waves are awesome, and the beach is beautiful. And this summer is seriously gonna be fun. To Surfer's Paradise!
-->--'''"Another Grom Bites The Dust"'''

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->'''Fin:''' Okay, I have a toast! Maybe our jobs kind of suck-
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And our boss is a total dork!
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dork!\\
'''Fin:'''
Uh huh, yeah! But the waves are awesome, and the beach is beautiful. And this summer is seriously gonna be fun. To Surfer's Paradise!
-->--'''"Another -->-- "Another Grom Bites The Dust"'''
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* HeroesWantRedheads: Fin tends to talk and act like she hates Reef, but she actually likes him.
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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires. They turn out to be musicians with a gothic gimmick. Though the episode leaves some doubt when Lo and Finn both get kisses from them when they leave the resort... on their necks.

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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that A ZigZaggingTrope with a band of three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires. They turn out to be musicians with a gothic gimmick. Though guys in the episode leaves some doubt when Lo and Finn both get kisses from them when "Grommy the Vampire Slayer". The plot of the episode revolves around [[MrFanservice Reef]] believing that the band are vampires after evidence starting piling up that they leave are vampires with one example being [[MrFanservice Broseph]] acting like a hypnotized minion. However, near the resort... on end of the episode they have an explanation for most of the evidence such as their necks.red hypnotic eyes actually being contact lenses and their refusal to enter the Staff Housing due to it being filthy. On the other hand, however, as one commentator on ''Website/{{Youtube}}'' pointed out, they did not explain how they were able to fly from the beach to the surfboards in the ocean and the episode ends with Emma and Fin wondering if [[MrFanservice Vlad]] bit their necks when he hugged them goodbye.
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[[caption-width-right:300:The summer's on!]]



''Stōked'' follows a sextet of young surfers (known as "groms") who have all come together to work for the summer at the world-renowned Surfer's Paradise Ridgemount Resort located on Sunset Island off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The group consists of newcomer Emma, seasoned surfers Reef and Fin, and Sunset Island locals Broseph and Johnny, as well as Lo, the daughter of Surfer's Paradise's owner who has been recently forced to get her own job after trashing the hotel in a massive last-day-of-school party. All of them are [[TitleDrop stoked]] to have the summer of their lives working at the legendary resort, surfing the island’s fantastic waves for themselves, and experiencing the endless summer that every surfer dreams of. Unfortunately, what they instead find at Surfer's Paradise are grueling and thankless jobs, a rundown staff house, and a tacky, fake tourist trap of a resort clearly designed to cater to kooks (wannabe surfers).

For the next twelve weeks, Emma, Reef, Fin, Broseph, Johnny, and Lo will spend their first summers working and away from home toiling harder than they ever have before under harsh supervisors and obnoxious customers all while dealing with the classic trials and tribulations of being a teenager, like romance and friendship. But even if their jobs are far from ideal and their boss is a serious bummer, these six friends will still find wicked waves to ride and gorgeous beaches to enjoy, and most importantly, they will always find a way to seize the opportunity to SURF whenever they can. For them, the summer is on!

''Stōked'' premiered on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on June 25th, 2009 and ran for 52 episodes spread out over 2 seasons, coming to an end on January 26, 2013. Overseas, the show is also remembered for its time on Creator/CartoonNetwork in the United States (one of numerous Canadian imports CN was picking up during the late 2000s and early 2010s), although it failed to perform as well as either of Fresh TV's previous works, resulting in only 22 episodes being shown stateside before it left American airwaves for good. However, it did find some more success on Creator/{{ABC3}} in Australia, and has nonetheless, managed to build up a solid following despite failing to achieve the popularity or success of its sister shows.

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''Stōked'' The show follows a sextet of young teen surfers (known as "groms") ("groms") who have all come together to work for the summer at the world-renowned Surfer's Paradise Ridgemount Resort located on Sunset Island off the coast of [[UsefulNotes/CanadianProvincesAndTerritories British Columbia, Canada. Canada]]. The group consists of newcomer Emma, seasoned surfers Reef and Fin, and Sunset Island locals Broseph and Johnny, as well as and Lo, the daughter of Surfer's Paradise's Ridgemount Resort's owner who (who has been recently forced to get her own a summer job after as punishment for trashing the her dad's hotel in a massive last-day-of-school party.party). All of them are [[TitleDrop stoked]] to have the summer of their lives working at the legendary resort, surfing the island’s fantastic waves for themselves, and experiencing the endless summer that every surfer dreams of. Unfortunately, what they instead find at Surfer's Paradise are grueling and thankless jobs, a rundown staff house, and a tacky, fake tacky tourist trap of a resort clearly designed to cater to kooks "kooks" (wannabe surfers).

For the next twelve weeks, Emma, Reef, Fin, Broseph, Johnny, and Lo will spend their first summers working and away from home toiling harder than they ever have before under harsh supervisors and obnoxious customers all while dealing with the classic trials and tribulations of being a teenager, like romance and friendship. But even if their jobs are far from ideal and their boss is a serious bummer, these six friends will still find wicked waves to ride and gorgeous beaches to enjoy, and most importantly, they will always find a way to seize the opportunity to SURF whenever they can. For them, the summer is on!

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''Stōked'' premiered on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on June 25th, 2009 and ran for 52 episodes spread out over 2 seasons, coming to an end on January 26, 2013. Overseas, the show is also remembered for its time on Creator/CartoonNetwork in the United States (one of numerous Canadian imports CN was picking up during the late 2000s and early 2010s), although it failed to perform as well as either of Fresh TV's previous works, ''Total Drama'' or ''6teen'', resulting in only 22 episodes being shown stateside before it left American airwaves for good. However, it did find some more success on Creator/{{ABC3}} in Australia, and has nonetheless, managed to build up a solid fan following despite failing to achieve never achieving the popularity or success of its sister shows.
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* IntimateLotionApplication: In "Will the Real Broseph Please Stand Up", one scene has an infatuated {{Fangirl}} flirt with the visiting Hollywood star Noah Little by asking him to rub suntan oil on her back. But because Noah is acting like {{Jerkass}} version of [[SurferDude Broseph]], he decides the "Broseph-thing" to do is to pour the suntan oil on her hair and walk away, much to the girl's distress.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Reef and Johnny in "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?". Despite showcasing how bad of a roommate Broseph is at the start of the episode, the pair are treated as if they're in the wrong for kicking Broseph out of their shared room. At the end of the episode Broseph has learned nothing from the experience while Reef and Johnny are stuck pampering him. In turn Broseph comes off as...
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Broseph is shown at his worst at the start of "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?", crossing from slovenly to outright disgusting and disrespectful of his friends. Understandably no one else wants to let Broseph bunk with them because of his bad habits and gross behaviours so he ends up building a sandcastle on the beach to stay in. By the end of the episode, other than a brief throwaway line, Broseph appears to have learnt nothing from the experience, makes no effort whatsoever to change his ways, and instead gets Reef and Johnny to pamper him back in their shared room.
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* UnintentionallySympathetic: Reef and Johnny in "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?". Despite showcasing how bad of a roommate Broseph is at the start of the episode, the pair are treated as if they're in the wrong for kicking Broseph out of their shared room. At the end of the episode Broseph has learned nothing from the experience while Reef and Johnny are stuck pampering him. In turn Broseph comes off as...
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Broseph is shown at his worst at the start of "O Broseph, Where Art Thou?", crossing from slovenly to outright disgusting and disrespectful of his friends. Understandably no one else wants to let Broseph bunk with them because of his bad habits and gross behaviours so he ends up building a sandcastle on the beach to stay in. By the end of the episode, other than a brief throwaway line, Broseph appears to have learnt nothing from the experience, makes no effort whatsoever to change his ways, and instead gets Reef and Johnny to pamper him back in their shared room.
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The girls are shown to get into some awkward and humiliating situations just much as the guys.
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* ShipSinking: [[spoiler:Reef and Lo in the episode "Grom Fest"...perhaps.]]
* ShipTease: [[spoiler:Broseph and Lo in the episode "Grom Fest"...perhaps.]]
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* DarkSkinnedBlond: Fin and Broseph (although Broseph's hair is probably dyed).
* DarkSkinnedRedhead: Emma and Kelly (to a lesser extent).
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* RecycledInSpace: ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}''...[-At The Beach!-]

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* RaisingTheSteaks: When the Kahuna's fish buddy Fluffy gets cooked by Kelly, he uses a book called "The Peabrain's Guide to Bringing Your Dead Fish Back to Life" as part of a fish funeral. Kahuna then has to stop a zombified fishstick from killing the kitchen staff and escaping to the ocean.
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* AnAesop: Emma gets one courtesy word-for-word from her Shoulder Angel in "All We Are Saying is Give Reef a Chance"; no amount of money is worth a friendship.
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* RevoltingRescue: In "Fast Times When the Rip Tide's High", Fin [[AgonyOfTheFeet gets stung in the foot by a jellyfish]]. Reef offers to pee on her foot, much to her dismay.

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''Stōked'' is a Canadian {{animated|Series}} sitcom produced by Creator/FreshTV, the creators of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', with many of the same people who worked on those shows being involved in the production of this one. ''Stōked'' premiered on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in June 25th, 2009 and ran for 52 episodes spread out over 2 seasons, coming to an end on January 26, 2013. Overseas, the show also aired on Creator/{{ABC3}} in Australia and Creator/CartoonNetwork in the United States.

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''Stōked'' is a Canadian {{animated|Series}} sitcom produced by Creator/FreshTV, the creators of ''WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama'', with ''WesternAnimation/TotalDrama''. With many of the same people who worked on those shows being involved in the production of this one. ''Stōked'' premiered on Creator/{{Teletoon}} in June 25th, 2009 and ran for 52 episodes spread out over 2 seasons, coming to an end on January 26, 2013. Overseas, one, the show series also aired on Creator/{{ABC3}} in Australia features many of the key elements of its predecessors, following and Creator/CartoonNetwork in affectionately lampooning the United States.
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''Stōked'' premiered on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on June 25th, 2009 and ran for 52 episodes spread out over 2 seasons, coming to an end on January 26, 2013. Overseas, the show is also remembered for its time on Creator/CartoonNetwork in the United States (one of numerous Canadian imports CN was picking up during the late 2000s and early 2010s), although it failed to perform as well as either of Fresh TV's previous works, resulting in only 22 episodes being shown stateside before it left American airwaves for good. However, it did find some more success on Creator/{{ABC3}} in Australia, and has nonetheless, managed to build up a solid following despite failing to achieve the popularity or success of its sister shows.
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[[caption-width-right:300:[[RecycledINSPACE A group of teenagers working in]] [[BuildingOfAdventure a very large building]] [[MeanBoss under strict superiors...]] [[SarcasmMode Nope!]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} Can't think of any show like that!]]]]

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[[caption-width-right:300:[[RecycledINSPACE A group of teenagers working in]] [[BuildingOfAdventure a very large building]] [[MeanBoss under strict superiors...]] [[SarcasmMode Nope!]] [[WesternAnimation/{{Sixteen}} Can't think of any show like that!]]]]
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* SlapstickKnowsNoGender: The girls are shown to get into some awkward and humiliating situations just much as the guys.
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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires. They turn out to be musicians with a gothic gimmick. Though the episode leaves some doubt when Jo and Emma both get kisses from them...on their necks.

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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires. They turn out to be musicians with a gothic gimmick. Though the episode leaves some doubt when Jo Lo and Emma Finn both get kisses from them...them when they leave the resort... on their necks.
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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires.

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* ActuallyNotAVampire: "Grommy the Vampire Slayer" is all about this as Reef becomes convinced that three VIP Eastern European guests are vampires. They turn out to be musicians with a gothic gimmick. Though the episode leaves some doubt when Jo and Emma both get kisses from them...on their necks.
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* NoEnding: The series never had a proper finale, it just stopped at the end of the second season.

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* ShoutOut: In one episode, Broseph named his board Music/{{Avril|Lavigne}}. Later, he gets a second board named Music/{{Shania|Twain}}.

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In one episode, Broseph named his board Music/{{Avril|Lavigne}}. Later, he gets a second board named Music/{{Shania|Twain}}.Music/{{Shania|Twain}}.
** In "Waves of Cheese", Reef stole lines from an old surfing movie called [[Film/PointBreak1991 Break Point]]'' to impress a girl he's teaching.
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''Stōked'' follows a sextet of young surfers (known as "groms") who have all come together to work for the summer at the world-renowned Surfer's Paradise Ridgemount Resort located on Sunset Island off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The group consists of newcomer Emma, seasoned surfers Reef and Fin, and Sunset Island locals Broseph and Johnny, as well as Lo, the daughter of Surfer's Paradise's owner who has been recently forced to get her own job after trashing the hotel in a massive last-day-of-school party. All of them are [[TitleDrop stoked]] to have the summer of their lives working at the legendary resort, surfing the island;s fantastic waves for themselves, and experiencing the endless summer that every surfer dreams of. Unfortunately, what they instead find at Surfer's Paradise are grueling and thankless jobs, a rundown staff house, and a tacky, fake tourist trap of a resort clearly designed to cater to kooks (wannabe surfers).

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''Stōked'' follows a sextet of young surfers (known as "groms") who have all come together to work for the summer at the world-renowned Surfer's Paradise Ridgemount Resort located on Sunset Island off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. The group consists of newcomer Emma, seasoned surfers Reef and Fin, and Sunset Island locals Broseph and Johnny, as well as Lo, the daughter of Surfer's Paradise's owner who has been recently forced to get her own job after trashing the hotel in a massive last-day-of-school party. All of them are [[TitleDrop stoked]] to have the summer of their lives working at the legendary resort, surfing the island;s island’s fantastic waves for themselves, and experiencing the endless summer that every surfer dreams of. Unfortunately, what they instead find at Surfer's Paradise are grueling and thankless jobs, a rundown staff house, and a tacky, fake tourist trap of a resort clearly designed to cater to kooks (wannabe surfers).

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