Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go off to confront Jeff, reiterates that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable WhatTheHellHero reaction from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" ''and'' he tells Jeff they're together.
to:
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go off to confront Jeff, reiterates that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable WhatTheHellHero reaction from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" ''and'' and he tells Jeff they're together.
* PortmanteauCoupleName: For starters, there's Bomika (Bose and Mika), then there's Bapa (Bose and Chapa), Bay (Bose and Ray) etc
Changed line(s) 10 (click to see context) from:
* {{Sequelitis}}: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom. With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
to:
* {{Sequelitis}}: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, Creator/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom. With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
Changed line(s) 12 (click to see context) from:
** Glerp, a HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
to:
** Glerp, a HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him.him all in one episode. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Removing first person writing and natter, fixing indentation, removing non-YMMV entries and tropes that aren't event tropes, and YMMV can't be played with.
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* BadassDecay: Boy, oh boy.....does my man Drex, in no small measure. He goes from being Captain Man's archenemy and a truly threatening presence on the parent show with truly diabolical schemes to thwart Captain Man and Kid Danger at nearly every turn to being a barely functioning villain who is defeated in a matter of seconds by four kids who are still getting the hang of their powers.
to:
* BadassDecay: Boy, oh boy.....does my man Drex, in no small measure. He goes from being Captain Man's archenemy and a truly threatening presence on the parent show with truly diabolical schemes to thwart Captain Man and Kid Danger at nearly every turn to being a barely functioning villain who is defeated in a matter of seconds by four kids who are still getting the hang of their powers.
Changed line(s) 6,7 (click to see context) from:
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an AlphaBitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, Bose and Chapa goes off to confront the demon Ricardo and possibly get Miles' soul back, and despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go off to confront Jeff, reiterates that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable DudeWhatTheHell? reaction from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go off to confront Jeff, reiterates that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable DudeWhatTheHell? reaction from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
to:
Deleted line(s) 10,13 (click to see context) :
* MentorShipping: As per usual, Henry and Ray whenever the former appears....even in this series.
** Bonus points to Ray and Bose as well.
* PairTheSpares: Anybody who pairs Bose and Mika aka Bomika tends to also pair up Chapa and Miles together. Likewise when flipped; although this version is less common as it'll involve pairing up Miles and Mika, who are siblings.
* PortmanteauCoupleName: For starters, Bomika (Bose and Mika), then there's Bapa (Bose and Chapa) Bay (Bose and Ray) etc
** Bonus points to Ray and Bose as well.
* PairTheSpares: Anybody who pairs Bose and Mika aka Bomika tends to also pair up Chapa and Miles together. Likewise when flipped; although this version is less common as it'll involve pairing up Miles and Mika, who are siblings.
* PortmanteauCoupleName: For starters, Bomika (Bose and Mika), then there's Bapa (Bose and Chapa) Bay (Bose and Ray) etc
Changed line(s) 16,17 (click to see context) from:
* StrangledByTheRedString: Glerp, a HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place in a single episode? By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place in a single episode? By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
to:
* StrangledByTheRedString: StrangledByTheRedString:
** Glerp, a HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place in a single episode? By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
** Glerp, a HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place in a single episode? By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged.
Changed line(s) 21,24 (click to see context) from:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius intellect to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare considering they live in a downtrodden trap like Dystopia, or even reference them every once in a while.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dana Heath, Mika's actress, confirmed that Mika and Bose's relationship would have blossomed into a romance but with the abrupt end of the series, that seemed to have nipped the idea in the bud.
** Although with a Henry Danger movie confirmed to be in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare considering they live in a downtrodden trap like Dystopia, or even reference them every once in a while.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dana Heath, Mika's actress, confirmed that Mika and Bose's relationship would have blossomed into a romance but with the abrupt end of the series, that seemed to have nipped the idea in the bud.
** Although with a Henry Danger movie confirmed to be in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
to:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter:
** Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius intellect to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare considering they live in a downtrodden trap like Dystopia, or even reference them every once in a while. \n* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dana Heath, Mika's actress, confirmed that Mika and Bose's relationship would have blossomed into a romance but with the abrupt end of the series, that seemed to have nipped the idea in the bud.\n** Although with a Henry Danger movie confirmed to be in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
** Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius intellect to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare considering they live in a downtrodden trap like Dystopia, or even reference them every once in a while.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 16,17 (click to see context) from:
* StrangledByTheRedString: Glerp, a HumanoidAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
to:
* StrangledByTheRedString: Glerp, a HumanoidAlien, HumanAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place inthe same episode! a single episode? By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just chef's kiss don't you agree?
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...did we mention that all this takes place in
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 15 (click to see context) from:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom. With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
to:
* Sequelitis: {{Sequelitis}}: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom. With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 15,16 (click to see context) from:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
to:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of EnsembleDarkHorse characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom. \n With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
Changed line(s) 18 (click to see context) from:
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just Chef'sKiss don't you agree?
to:
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just Chef'sKiss chef's kiss don't you agree?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 15,16 (click to see context) from:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of FanFavouriteCharacters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage: With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage: With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
to:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, Actor/CooperBarnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of FanFavouriteCharacters EnsembleDarkHorse like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage:bedroom.
With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage:
With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5,7 (click to see context) from:
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Mika receives one in the Season 2 episode "New School, Who Dis?" and she spends much time staring at him, mooching off him and generally being Love Struck by him. The boy in question appears in only two episodes before he was written out of the series and never referenced again. Granted, the Bomika shippers did not take kindly to his appearance in the series and that may have been why he was written out that quickly.
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an Alpha Bitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, the other two Bose and Chapa, despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo the demon when they go to try to win Mile's soul back, and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go after Jeff, tells him that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable Squick from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an Alpha Bitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, the other two Bose and Chapa, despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo the demon when they go to try to win Mile's soul back, and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go after Jeff, tells him that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable Squick from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
to:
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Mika receives one in the Season 2 episode "New School, Who Dis?" and she spends much time staring at him, mooching off him and generally being Love Struck love struck by him. The boy in question appears in only two episodes before he was written out of the series and never referenced again. Granted, the Bomika shippers did not take kindly to his appearance in the series and that may have been why he was written out that quickly.
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets anAlpha Bitch AlphaBitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, the other two Bose and Chapa, Chapa goes off to confront the demon Ricardo and possibly get Miles' soul back, and despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo the demon when they go to try to win Mile's soul back, and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang goafter off to confront Jeff, tells him reiterates that "they're together but not together" earning a respectable Squick DudeWhatTheHell? reaction from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the "sun set with him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go
Changed line(s) 12 (click to see context) from:
* PairTheSpades: Anybody who pairs Bose and Mika aka Bomika tends to also pair up Chapa and Miles together. Likewise when flipped; although this version is less common as it'll involve pairing up Miles and Mika, who are siblings.
to:
* PairTheSpades: PairTheSpares: Anybody who pairs Bose and Mika aka Bomika tends to also pair up Chapa and Miles together. Likewise when flipped; although this version is less common as it'll involve pairing up Miles and Mika, who are siblings.
Changed line(s) 14,15 (click to see context) from:
* RootingForTheEmpire: Similarly to it's parent show, a lot of people end up rooting for the bad guys due to the incompetence and sometimes bone-headedness of our titular heroes.
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of Fan Favourite Characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of Fan Favourite Characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
to:
* RootingForTheEmpire: Similarly to it's parent show, a lot of people end up rooting for the bad guys villains due to the incompetence and sometimes bone-headedness of our titular heroes.
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, MichaelD D. Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of Fan Favourite Characters FanFavouriteCharacters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael
Changed line(s) 18 (click to see context) from:
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just Chef's Kiss don't you think?
to:
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just Chef's Kiss Chef'sKiss don't you think?agree?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* AssPull: The reveal that Drex has a son, no less Lil Dynamite, a friend and ally of the Danger Force came down to this. To double it up, he was once married....to Ray's fiance, no less! No where in the parent series was it ever hinted that he was once married or even had a kid.
to:
* AssPull: The reveal that Drex has a son, no less Lil Dynamite, Dynomite, a friend and ally of the Danger Force came comes down to this. To double it up, he was once married....to Ray's fiance, no less! No where in the parent series was it ever hinted that he was once married or even had a kid.
Added DiffLines:
** An even worse example is Ray and his fiance Credenza Fudgers. The two of them meet in the episode "Big Dynomite" when Ray tries to go on a date with her so the kids could prove her son, Buddy, was Lil Dynomite. However they get together pretty quickly, becomes a couple, with Ray even attempting to propose to her...in the same episode! By the third episode she appears, she and Ray are already envisioning a future together where they'll name their son "Paddington Manchester" and by the sixth episode, voila, they get engaged. That's just Chef's Kiss don't you think?
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* BadassDecay: Boy, oh boy.....Drex, in no small measure. He goes from being Captain Man's archenemy and a truly threatening presence on the parent show with truly diabolical schemes to thwart Captain Man and Kid Danger to being defeated in a manner of seconds by kids who are still getting the hang of their powers.
to:
* BadassDecay: Boy, oh boy.....does my man Drex, in no small measure. He goes from being Captain Man's archenemy and a truly threatening presence on the parent show with truly diabolical schemes to thwart Captain Man and Kid Danger at nearly every turn to being a barely functioning villain who is defeated in a manner matter of seconds by four kids who are still getting the hang of their powers.
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Mika receives one in Season 2 in the episode "New School, Who Dis?" and she spends much time staring at him, mooching off him and generally being Love Struck by him. The boy in question appears in only two episodes before he was written out of the series and never referenced again. Granted, the Bomika shippers did not take kindly to his appearance in the series and that may have been why he was written out that quickly.
to:
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Mika receives one in the Season 2 in the episode "New School, Who Dis?" and she spends much time staring at him, mooching off him and generally being Love Struck by him. The boy in question appears in only two episodes before he was written out of the series and never referenced again. Granted, the Bomika shippers did not take kindly to his appearance in the series and that may have been why he was written out that quickly.
Added DiffLines:
* Sequelitis: Generally considered inferior to it's parent show Series/HenryDanger. Reasons being that Cooper Barnes, the actor who plays Ray, has no chemistry with the kids making their interactions come off as fake and strained, Michael D Cohen being basically absent in every episode, the absence of Fan Favourite Characters like Sidney and Oliver, the kids being copy-paste characters of Henry, Charlotte, Jasper and Piper, the jokes being forced and unfunny and the episodes pointless and sometimes meaningless. Some fans also do complain about the limitation of the set and how it took them out of the series; whereas in Series/HenryDanger, the sets include the Man Cave, his school, his home, parks, restaurants, movie theaters etc, the sets in Danger Force are just limited to three: Man Nest, Hip Hop Puree and Mika's bedroom.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage: With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
* SoOkayIt'sAverage: With that being said, there are some fans that says that the show, while not groundbreaking, is entertaining in its own right.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* BadassDecay: Boy, oh boy.....Drex, in no small measure. He goes from being Captain Man's archenemy and a truly threatening presence on the parent show with truly diabolical schemes to thwart Captain Man and Kid Danger to being defeated in a manner of seconds by kids who are still getting the hang of their powers.
* CrackPairing: Ray and his hair supplies.
* CrackPairing: Ray and his hair supplies.
Added DiffLines:
* DesignatedLoveInterest: Mika receives one in Season 2 in the episode "New School, Who Dis?" and she spends much time staring at him, mooching off him and generally being Love Struck by him. The boy in question appears in only two episodes before he was written out of the series and never referenced again. Granted, the Bomika shippers did not take kindly to his appearance in the series and that may have been why he was written out that quickly.
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an Alpha Bitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, the other two Bose and Chapa, despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo the demon when they go to try to win Mile's soul back, and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
* FauxSymbolism: Inverted. It didn't escape people's notice the symbolisms in an episode in Season Three. It basically plays out like this: Mika gets an Alpha Bitch rival who can sing as good as she can and wants to beat her but doesn't believe she can. Desperate to help her, Miles encounters a demon who tells him to sign his soul over for his sister to beat her rival which he does. Later, the other two Bose and Chapa, despite being warned by Miles, also signs their soul over to Ricardo the demon when they go to try to win Mile's soul back, and suffers the consequences of being "soulless". It's left to Ray to try to get the souls back from the rogue demon with Mika's help. Did I mention that the name of the episode is "Miles Sells His Soul?"
Added DiffLines:
* MentorShipping: As per usual, Henry and Ray whenever the former appears....even in this series.
** Bonus points to Ray and Bose as well.
** Bonus points to Ray and Bose as well.
Added DiffLines:
* PortmanteauCoupleName: For starters, Bomika (Bose and Mika), then there's Bapa (Bose and Chapa) Bay (Bose and Ray) etc
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added line(s) 2 (click to see context) :
* AssPull: The reveal that Drex has a son, no less Lil Dynamite, a friend and ally of the Danger Force came down to this. To double it up, he was once married....to Ray's fiance, no less! No where in the parent series was it ever hinted that he was once married or even had a kid.
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him, tells Jeff that "they're together but not together" and also asks Henry to watch the sun set with him. Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
to:
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. During the episode "Return of the Kid" Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him, him and when Henry, Ray and the gang go after Jeff, tells Jeff him that "they're together but not together" and also earning a respectable Squick from Henry. He also, at one point in the series, asks Henry to watch the sun "sun set with him. him" Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
Added line(s) 6 (click to see context) :
* PairTheSpades: Anybody who pairs Bose and Mika aka Bomika tends to also pair up Chapa and Miles together. Likewise when flipped; although this version is less common as it'll involve pairing up Miles and Mika, who are siblings.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Similarly to it's parent show, a lot of people end up rooting for the bad guys due to the incompetence and sometimes bone-headedness of our titular heroes.
* RootingForTheEmpire: Similarly to it's parent show, a lot of people end up rooting for the bad guys due to the incompetence and sometimes bone-headedness of our titular heroes.
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: One of the biggest criticisms against the show is how the main characters are just shallow interpretations of the characters original series Series/HenryDanger. To note, Mika is just a copy of Charlotte as the sass master, OnlySaneMan and intelligent member of the group. Her twin brother, Miles, is a copy of Henry as the laid-back, chill and totally unaffected member of the group, Bose is just a copy of Jasper as the CloudCuckooLander though his behavior tends to veer towards the TooDumbToLive territory more than Jasper's ever did and Chapa is just a copy of Piper with just less screaming. The problem is these kids have no real defining persona outside of that listed above.
to:
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: One of the biggest criticisms against the show is how the main characters are just shallow interpretations of the characters original series Series/HenryDanger. To note, Mika is just a copy of Charlotte as the sass master, OnlySaneMan and intelligent member of the group. Her twin brother, Miles, is a copy of Henry as the laid-back, chill and totally unaffected member of the group, Bose is just a copy of Jasper as the CloudCuckooLander though his behavior tends to veer towards the TooDumbToLive territory more than Jasper's ever did and Chapa is just a copy of Piper with just less screaming. The problem is being that these kids have no real defining persona outside of that listed above.above.
* TheScrappy: Chapa is widely considered this in the series. Granted, all the kids are scrappy in their own ways but Chapa is especially hit hard by this trope.
* TheScrappy: Chapa is widely considered this in the series. Granted, all the kids are scrappy in their own ways but Chapa is especially hit hard by this trope.
Changed line(s) 8,9 (click to see context) from:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte (maybe Piper) are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare, or even reference them every once in a while.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte (maybe Piper) are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare, or even reference them every once in a while.
to:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius intellect to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte(maybe Piper) are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare, welfare considering they live in a downtrodden trap like Dystopia, or even reference them every once in a while.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte
Changed line(s) 11 (click to see context) from:
** Although with a Henry Danger movie in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
to:
** Although with a Henry Danger movie confirmed to be in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 5 (click to see context) from:
* StrangledbytheRedString: Glerp, a HumanoidAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
to:
* StrangledbytheRedString: StrangledByTheRedString: Glerp, a HumanoidAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* StrangledbytheRedString: Glerp, a HumanoidAlien, and Bose's relationship come right off as this. They meet each other for the very first time and fall in love over eye contact then proceed to go on a date to Hip Hop Puree. Glerp even goes as far as threatening Mika, his closest friend in the series, to stay away from him when the latter expresses concern over their relationship. When she has to leave Earth, she leaves a goodbye message for him and laughably promises never to forget him. LoveAtFirstSight is real but even this stretches that a little bit.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added line(s) 6 (click to see context) :
* HoYay: As pointed out in the YMMV of Series/HenryDanger, Ray and Henry do get a lot of this from time to time. Ray proclaims he'll burn down the school for Henry, begs Henry to stay with him, tells Jeff that "they're together but not together" and also asks Henry to watch the sun set with him. Did we mention that he tells Jeff they're together?
Changed line(s) 6 (click to see context) from:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius to get them out of their own problems, here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
to:
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius to get them out of their own problems, and even had his own storyline and CharacterArc here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.characters.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte (maybe Piper) are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare, or even reference them every once in a while.
** Surprisingly, despite being very popular characters on their home series, Jasper and Charlotte (maybe Piper) are largely ignored by this series. The only mention of any of the above is during a text that Charlotte sends to Henry during the episode The Return of The Kid and her name doesn't even get mentioned! You'd think that characters such as Ray and Schwoz would care enough to ask about their welfare, or even reference them every once in a while.
Changed line(s) 8 (click to see context) from:
** Although with a Henry Danger movie in the works, Mika and Bose could be made canon.
to:
** Although with a Henry Danger movie in the works, Mika and Bose could eventually be made canon.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: One of the biggest criticisms against the show is how the main characters are just shallow interpretations of the characters original series Series/HenryDanger. To note, Mika is just a copy of Charlotte as the sass master, only sane man and intelligent member of the group. Her twin brother, Miles, is a copy of Henry as the laid-back, chill and totally unaffected member of the group, Bose is just a copy of Jasper as the *CloudCuckooLander though his behavior tends to veer towards the *TooDumbToLive territory more than Jasper's ever did and Chapa is just a copy of Piper with just less screaming. The problem is these kids have no real defining persona outside of that listed above.
to:
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: One of the biggest criticisms against the show is how the main characters are just shallow interpretations of the characters original series Series/HenryDanger. To note, Mika is just a copy of Charlotte as the sass master, only sane man OnlySaneMan and intelligent member of the group. Her twin brother, Miles, is a copy of Henry as the laid-back, chill and totally unaffected member of the group, Bose is just a copy of Jasper as the *CloudCuckooLander CloudCuckooLander though his behavior tends to veer towards the *TooDumbToLive TooDumbToLive territory more than Jasper's ever did and Chapa is just a copy of Piper with just less screaming. The problem is these kids have no real defining persona outside of that listed above.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from Series/TheThundermans.
to:
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: One of the biggest criticisms against the show is how the main characters are just shallow interpretations of the characters original series Series/HenryDanger. To note, Mika is just a copy of Charlotte as the sass master, only sane man and intelligent member of the group. Her twin brother, Miles, is a copy of Henry as the laid-back, chill and totally unaffected member of the group, Bose is just a copy of Jasper as the *CloudCuckooLander though his behavior tends to veer towards the *TooDumbToLive territory more than Jasper's ever did and Chapa is just a copy of Piper with just less screaming. The problem is these kids have no real defining persona outside of that listed above.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies fromSeries/TheThundermans.Series/TheThundermans.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius to get them out of their own problems, here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dana Heath, Mika's actress, confirmed that Mika and Bose's relationship would have blossomed into a romance but with the abrupt end of the series, that seemed to have nipped the idea in the bud.
** Although with a Henry Danger movie in the works, Mika and Bose could be made canon.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: Man, oh man, did they do Schwoz dirty in this series. While in Series/HenryDanger, he was well integrated in the series so much that many times, the characters depended on him and his genius to get them out of their own problems, here he's just a mere afterthought and doesn't even have much interaction with the characters.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: Dana Heath, Mika's actress, confirmed that Mika and Bose's relationship would have blossomed into a romance but with the abrupt end of the series, that seemed to have nipped the idea in the bud.
** Although with a Henry Danger movie in the works, Mika and Bose could be made canon.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* MemeticMutation: "Do not Google Danger Force Season 2 Episode 1"[[labelnote:Explanation]]A common joke across the internet in relation to the Season 2 premiere's memetic title, "[[VideoGame/AmongUs An Imposter Among Us]]"[[/labelnote]]
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Were Still Relevant Dammit is not a trope anymore
Changed line(s) 3,4 (click to see context) from:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from Series/TheThundermans.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' parody.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' parody.
to:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from Series/TheThundermans.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' parody.Series/TheThundermans.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' parody.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
%%* MagnificentBastard: Rick Twittler.
to:
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* MagnificentBastard: Rick Twittler.
to:
Changed line(s) 4 (click to see context) from:
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an VideoGame/AmongUs parody.
to:
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an VideoGame/AmongUs ''VideoGame/AmongUs'' parody.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from Series/TheThundermans.
to:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from Series/TheThundermans.Series/TheThundermans.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an VideoGame/AmongUs parody.
* WereStillRelevantDammit: The "An Imposter Among Us" special, which is unsurprisingly an VideoGame/AmongUs parody.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika (her response was "We restarted your heart" rather than "Sorry I didn't mean to"), demanded Captain Man let her vaporize someone for no reason once a year, and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry. This was all in one episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
This never happened
Deleted line(s) 1 (click to see context) :
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika, admitted she wants to vaporize someone for no reason, and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry. This was all in one episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 2 (click to see context) from:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from The Thundermans.
to:
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from The Thundermans.Series/TheThundermans.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika, admitted she wants to vaporize someone for no reason, and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry. This was all in one episode.
to:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika, admitted she wants to vaporize someone for no reason, and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry. This was all in one episode.episode.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from The Thundermans.
* TheyCopiedItSoItSucks: One of the biggest complaints has been how the kids' powers are almost all copies from The Thundermans.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Changed line(s) 1 (click to see context) from:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry.
to:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika Mika, admitted she wants to vaporize someone for no reason, and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry.Henry. This was all in one episode.
Is there an issue? Send a MessageReason:
None
Added DiffLines:
* DesignatedHero: Chapa, she showed no remorse for accidentally killing Mika and her first resort for dealing with Henry occupying all of Ray's time was to kill Henry.