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The show ran from September 23, 2021 to November 9, 2023.2023.
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!!The Show Provides Examples of:
* AwesomeButImpractical: Everything Phil makes is usually impressive, but needlessly complicated or overthought.
* {{Balloonacy}}: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* DinosaursAreDragons: Ramacondas are reptilian with four limbs, ram horns and they breath fire.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire episode trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premiere]].
* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* {{Uncoffee}}: Following the movie's "bitter bean juice", Hope is shown partaking of "bitter ''leaf'' juice" (tea) to calm herself down.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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!!The Show Provides Examples of:
* AwesomeButImpractical: Everything Phil makes is usually impressive, but needlessly complicated or overthought.
* {{Balloonacy}}: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* DinosaursAreDragons: Ramacondas are reptilian with four limbs, ram horns and they breath fire.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire episode trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premiere]].
* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* {{Uncoffee}}: Following the movie's "bitter bean juice", Hope is shown partaking of "bitter ''leaf'' juice" (tea) to calm herself down.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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''Megamind Rules!'' is a 2024 Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring supervillain turned superhero WesternAnimation/Megamind.
Set after the events of the Peacock original series ''Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate'', the show follows Megamind as he protects Metro City and becomes the world's first superhero influencer.
The show’s first season was released March 1, 2024.
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WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In episode 3, Megamind reveals he has a fear of roaches.
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''Megamind Rules!'' is a 2024 Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring supervillain turned superhero WesternAnimation/Megamind.
Set after the events of the Peacock original series ''Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate'', the show follows Megamind as he protects Metro City and becomes the world's first superhero influencer.
The show’s first season was released March 1, 2024.
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!!The Show Provides Examples of:
WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In episode 3, Megamind reveals he has a fear of roaches.
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''Megamind Rules!''
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-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree'' is a
Set after the events of
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which was a traditionally animated series, ''Family Tree'' is a AllCGICartoon in the same vein as other Creator/DreamWorksAnimation series.
The
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WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In episode 3, Megamind reveals he has a fear of roaches.
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-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree'' is a 2021 Creator/{{Hulu}}[=/=]Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring the first family WesternAnimation/TheCroods.
Set after the events of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', ''Family Tree'' follows the lives of Guy, Eep and the Croods after taking permanent residence in the Bettermans' farm and the many hijinks they get up to.
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which was a traditionally animated series, ''Family Tree'' is a AllCGICartoon in the same vein as other Creator/DreamWorksAnimation series.
The show ran from September 23, 2021 to November 9, 2023.
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-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree'' is a 2021 Creator/{{Hulu}}[=/=]Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring the first family WesternAnimation/TheCroods.
Set after the events of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', ''Family Tree'' follows the lives of Guy, Eep and the Croods after taking permanent residence in the Bettermans' farm and the many hijinks they get up to.
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which was a traditionally animated series, ''Family Tree'' is a AllCGICartoon in the same vein as other Creator/DreamWorksAnimation series.
The show ran from September 23, 2021 to November 9, 2023.
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-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree''
''Megamind Rules!'' is a
Set after the events of the Peacock original series ''Megamind vs the Doom Syndicate'', the show follows Megamind as he protects Metro City and becomes the world's first
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which
The show ran from September 23, 2021 to November 9, 2023.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Everything Phil makes is usually impressive, but needlessly complicated or overthought.
* {{Balloonacy}}: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* DinosaursAreDragons: Ramacondas are reptilian with four limbs, ram horns and they breath fire.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire episode trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premiere]].
* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* {{Uncoffee}}: Following the movie's "bitter bean juice", Hope is shown partaking of "bitter ''leaf'' juice" (tea) to calm herself down.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
* {{Balloonacy}}: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* DinosaursAreDragons: Ramacondas are reptilian with four limbs, ram horns and they breath fire.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire episode trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premiere]].
* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* {{Uncoffee}}: Following the movie's "bitter bean juice", Hope is shown partaking of "bitter ''leaf'' juice" (tea) to calm herself down.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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* {{Balloonacy}}: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* DinosaursAreDragons: Ramacondas are reptilian with four limbs, ram horns and they breath fire.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premiere]].
* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* {{Uncoffee}}: Following the movie's "bitter bean juice", Hope is shown partaking of "bitter ''leaf'' juice" (tea) to calm herself down.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' Tree'' initially does not introduce any new characters at present day, besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]''.Age]]'', until [[spoiler:Season 5]]. Even by the end of the series, the show solely focuses on the main cast.
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* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premier]].
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* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premier]].premiere]].
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* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie.
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* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire episode trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premier]].
* MinimalistCast: There are no new recurring characters outside of the main cast from the recent movie. [[spoiler:Averted in the Season 5 premier]].
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* AwesomeButImpractical: Everything Phil makes is usually impressive, but needlessly complicated or overthought.
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* SimpleYetAwesome: While Phil's inventions and plans are [[AwesomeButImpractical inefficiently overcomplicated]], Guy's solutions are both inventive and simple.
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* Balloonacy: Liftberries are balloon-like fruits that are inedible to humans but Eelgles love.
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* BreakingOldTrends: Unlike other DWA shows, ''Family Tree'' does not introduce any new characters at present day, besides the existing roster from ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]''.
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* MenUseViolenceWomenUseCommunication: Played with; Grug and Phil spend an entire trying to trap and remove the Punch Monkeys stealing their food, while their wives suggest simply talking to them. The men fail while the women succeed, but since Punch Monkey language involves hitting, Ugga and Hope just ended up physically confronting them directly instead of trying to trap them.
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* CallBack: A number of [[WorthlessYellowRocks "worthless sparkle rocks"]] from ''Dawn of the Croods'' are seen scattered about when Phil and Grug (try to) dig a well.
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Set after the events of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', ''Family Tree'' follows the lives of Guy, Eep and the Croods after taking permanent residents residence in the Betterman's Bettermans' farm and the many hijinks they get up to.
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-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree'' is a 2021 Creator/{{Hulu}}[=/=]Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring the first family WesternAnimation/TheCroods.
Set after the events of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', ''Family Tree'' follows the lives of Guy, Eep and the Croods after taking permanent residents in the Betterman's farm and the many hijinks they get up to.
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which was a traditionally animated series, ''Family Tree'' is a AllCGICartoon in the same vein as other Creator/DreamWorksAnimation series.
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!!The Show Provides Examples of:
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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%%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
-> ''Let's live wild, the world's our own\\
We built this wheel now it's gunna roll\\
You know a spark becomes a fire wherever we go\\
Whoa-ho-ho\\
Stuck together, stuck stuck together,\\
It's an evolution for worse or for better\\
To find some unity\\
For all humanity\\
Because we're stuck together\\
In one big family tree''
-->-- '''OpeningTheme'''
''The Croods: Family Tree'' is a 2021 Creator/{{Hulu}}[=/=]Creator/{{Peacock}} Original series starring the first family WesternAnimation/TheCroods.
Set after the events of ''[[WesternAnimation/TheCroodsANewAge A New Age]]'', ''Family Tree'' follows the lives of Guy, Eep and the Croods after taking permanent residents in the Betterman's farm and the many hijinks they get up to.
Unlike the franchise's previous animated series ''WesternAnimation/DawnOfTheCroods'', which was a traditionally animated series, ''Family Tree'' is a AllCGICartoon in the same vein as other Creator/DreamWorksAnimation series.
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!!The Show Provides Examples of:
* BirdPeople: Downplayed. Crowverines are meant to be a cross between crows and wolverines, but they can move bipedally.
* CrankyNeighbor: Due to their differing lifestyles, the Croods and the Bettermans typically butt heads when they disagree on certain issues. This goes double for their punch-monkey neighbors, who are so rowdy and troublesome that they ''rebuilt the wall'' just so they could get away from them.
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Bounce berries are a fruit harvested in "Sticky Business." They are the size of yoga-balls and leap off of their bushes to bounce when they are ripe. "Harvesting" them boils down to trying to catch them and, while delicious, under-ripe bounce berry juice is as sticky as tar that can be dissolved in water.
* SoreLoser: While Phil usually wins every game he plays ([[UnsportsmanlikeGloating and is a terrible sport about it]]), the rare times he ever loses results in him falling into a deep depression, one time lasting for ''weeks''.
* UnsportsmanlikeGloating: In "Game Nightmare", Phil proves to be a very lousy winner, going to great lengths to rig a game in his favor due to his SecondPlaceIsForLosers philosophy.
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