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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the main series, Squidina didn't recognize Patrick and was rather hostile towards him when they met in "The Goofy Newbie". Here, they are siblings and get along well.
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* RunningGag: Characters using a red flyswatter to swat flies (or other things) and shouting "Foinsapp!" This originates from a Klopnodian tradition that Bunny did as a child, but it seems to have caught on to the rest of the family, too.
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** Slappy, the LorreLookalike fish who only made one appearance on the original show (in [="SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout"), becomes a regular here.

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** Slappy, the LorreLookalike fish who only made one appearance on the original show (in [="SpongeBob's=] Big Birthday Blowout"), becomes a regular here. He also appears a little more frequently in several later season episodes of the original series.
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* ButtMonkey: Squidward, of course, retains his status from the original show, and Patrick. Also, all of the Stars have their fair share of bad luck and physical abuse every now and again.
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* ArtifactTitle: Despite multiple promos stating that Patrick will be hosting a talk show, what he's hosting is ''anything'' but a talk show. In fact, the only times he actually interviews anyone are in "Shrinking Stars", "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose", and "Dad's Stache Stash".

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* ArtifactTitle: Despite multiple promos stating that Patrick will be hosting a talk show, what he's hosting is ''anything'' but a talk show. In fact, the He's only been seen interviewing people a handful of times he actually interviews anyone are in "Shrinking Stars", "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose", and "Dad's Stache Stash".over the course of the series, with most of the Patrick Show itself being crazy VarietyShow antics.



* BizarreTasteInFood: In "Late for Breakfast", Patrick is excited to eat Bunny's "trasherole": a casserole made with garbage.

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* BizarreTasteInFood: In "Late for Breakfast", Patrick is excited The Stars are regularly shown to eat Bunny's "trasherole": a casserole enjoy eating food made with garbage.from garbage, or containing inedible ingredients like shoes and socks.



* DubNameChange: Squidina is renamed to Calamarina (a play on "calimari", the female suffix -ina, and the name Marina) in the Latin American Spanish dub. The French dub renames her to Calamine.

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* DubNameChange: Squidina is renamed to Calamarina (a play on "calimari", the female suffix -ina, and the name Marina) in the Latin American Spanish dub. The French dub renames her to Calamine.Calamine, and in Portuguese she's named Molusquina.



** Most notable is the constant {{Cutaway Gag}}s to disconnected segments that rarely have anything to do with the plot, intended to give the show a more free-flowing theme to fit Patrick's imagination. Of the first eight episode pairs, a majority of them have one or two of these. After "Mid-Season Finale", these cutaways only show up when we're specifically watching Patrick's show, and they're much less frequent. Rather, many of these characters began appearing in person so they could actually interact with the Star family.

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** Most notable is the constant {{Cutaway Gag}}s to disconnected segments that rarely have anything to do with the plot, intended to give the show a more free-flowing theme to fit Patrick's imagination. Of the first eight episode pairs, a majority of them have one or two of these. After "Mid-Season Finale", these cutaways only show up when we're specifically watching Patrick's show, and they're much less frequent. Rather, many of these characters began appearing in person so they could actually interact with the Star family.family, or their skits would be thematically connected to the episode.



* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: [=GrandPat=]'s "back in my day" flashback suggests his day was the Stone Age. Various episodes also show him to live in different time periods, including [[FishOutOfTemporalWater the future]].

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* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: [=GrandPat=]'s "back in my day" flashback suggests [=GrandPat=] looks a hundred years old at most, but his day actual age goes back to the creation of life itself. He was a personified cell in the Stone Age. Various episodes also show him to live in different time periods, including [[FishOutOfTemporalWater the future]].primordial soup before then.

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* DependingOnTheWriter: Squidina's characterization changes a lot throughout the old crew's run. Some episodes portray her as being the more serious, responsible counterpart of Patrick ("Enemies a la Mode", "Squidina's Little Helper"), while other times she's just as dumb as him ("Nitwit Neighborhood News", "Gas Station Vacation"). "Pearl Wants to Be a Star" portrays her an an InnocentlyInsensitive person who accidentally upsets Pearl with her BrutalHonesty. In episodes like "Patrick's Alley" and "Lost in Couch", it's implied that she cares more about money and the Patrick Show than the well-beings of others, while in "Host-a-Palooza" she lets an injured Patrick heal up and tries to run the show herself in the meantime. Even her involvement with Patrick's show varied between whether she only worked backstage, merely introduces the show, or actively takes part in its sketches.

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Squidina's characterization changes a lot throughout the old crew's run. Some episodes portray her as being the more serious, responsible counterpart of Patrick ("Enemies a la Mode", "Squidina's Little Helper"), while other times she's just as dumb as him ("Nitwit Neighborhood News", "Gas Station Vacation"). "Pearl Wants to Be a Star" portrays her an an InnocentlyInsensitive person who accidentally upsets Pearl with her BrutalHonesty. In episodes like "Patrick's Alley" and "Lost in Couch", it's implied that she cares more about money and the Patrick Show than the well-beings of others, while in "Host-a-Palooza" she lets an injured Patrick heal up and tries to run the show herself in the meantime. Even her involvement with Patrick's show varied between whether she only worked backstage, merely introduces the show, or actively takes part in its sketches.sketches.
** Whether or not Cecil and [=GrandPat=] get along changes from episode to episode. For instance, in "Host-a-Palooza", the two get into a heated argument, Cecil and Patrick both cheer at [=GrandPat=]'s disappearance in "House Hunting", and in "The Starry Awards" they fight over a gift Patrick gave to Cecil. However, in "Big Baby Patrick", Cecil serves pizza to [=GrandPat=], they side together in "Stair Wars", and [=GrandPat=] gives Cecil advice on how to stop Squidward and his grandmother in "Backpay Payback".



* IfYouDieICallYourStuff: In "House Hunting", when [=GrandPat=] leaves the house for good and [[ItMakesSenseInContext flies away in a chicken/toaster oven hybrid]], Patrick and Cecil shout "Dibs on his room!" almost in unison. Patrick narrowly calls it first, to Cecil's disappointment.



** In "I Smell a Pat", Cecil cooks dinner, which appears to just be a bunch of green slop in a pot. He adds things like shredded underwear to it.

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** In "I Smell a Pat", Cecil cooks dinner, which appears to just be a bunch of green slop in a pot. He adds things like shredded underwear to it. In "Family Plotz", the family loves his soupestroni, but it contains inedible objects like socks and lightbulbs.
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** In their first appearance in "Late for Breakfast", the Cave Patrick segments do have their own ArtShift like the others; they have LineBoil and a more washed out color scheme. Later episodes would have them animated normally.
** In "Late for Breakfast", Patrick's bedroom door keeps taking him to other places by accident. This never happens again, with the door later changing destinations only at Patrick's request.

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* DependingOnTheArtist: Squidina's design tends to vary from episode to episode. Most noticeably is her head shape, which is either more rounded or more pointed depending on the scene.

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Squidina's design tends to vary from episode to episode. Most noticeably is her head shape, which is either more rounded or more pointed depending on the scene.scene.
** In episodes like "The Patrick Show Cashes In", Squidina has red pantyhose, when in ones like "The Star Games", she doesn't.
** Tinkle's teeth change depending on the episode. In some, like "Gas Station Vacation" and "Uncredible Journey", he only has teeth when biting or growling. In episodes like "Family Plotz", he always has a visible row of teeth even when his mouth is closed. In "10 & 1 Toilets", he is always drawn with small fangs even when his mouth is closed, but the full row of teeth when his mouth is open.

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