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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Phineas is this trope incarnate; Perry even muses that the little guy is practically giving him cavities.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Phineas is this trope incarnate; Perry even muses that the little guy is practically giving him cavities.
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* HilariousInHindsight: This wouldn't be the last time Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} would do a work [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse about a large family]] with the protagonist being a ButtMonkey.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This The remake wouldn't be the last time Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} would do a work [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse about a large family]] with the protagonist being a ButtMonkey.
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This movie predates The Loud House by eleven years.

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* HilariousInHindsight: This wouldn't be the last time Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} would do a work [[WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse about a large family]] with the protagonist being a ButtMonkey.
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* HollywoodPudgy: Susan is certainly not obese. She's really not that much bigger than her siblings are. Yet she is depicted as the FatGirl, always shown compulsively eating. Helen joyfully writes to Frank that Susan has cut back on her eating after meeting a boy. In the enclosed photo documenting her "progress," there is no visible difference.

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* HollywoodPudgy: Susan is certainly not obese. She's really not that much bigger than her siblings are. Yet she is depicted as the FatGirl, GonkyFemme, always shown [[BigEater compulsively eating.eating]]. Helen joyfully writes to Frank that Susan has cut back on her eating after meeting a boy. In the enclosed photo documenting her "progress," there is no visible difference.
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* HollywoodPudgy: Susan is certainly not obese. She's really not that much bigger than her siblings are. Yet she is depicted as the FatGirl, always shown compulsively eating. Helen joyfully writes to Frank that Susan has cut back on her eating after meeting a boy. In the enclosed photo documenting her "progress," there is no visible difference.
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* HoYay: Doof and Perry eventually start dating as do Pinky and Peter. The latter couple's beginning is found in the story [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10432422/1/The-Pup-and-The-Bear “The Pup and the Bear”]].
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* HarsherInHindsight: For some it may be harder to watch the movie today and accept it as gospel of a happy, perfect real-life blended family after Tom North (Helen's son) revealed a [[http://www.montereycountyweekly.com/archives/2013/0711/a-hollywood-tale-of-happiness-rocketed-a-carmel-family-to/article_05c5fba8-e9b8-11e2-8f99-001a4bcf6878.html history of abuse by Frank]] in his memoir. This led to a rift between the original Beardsley children and the North children (Helen's kids); also she separated from Frank before her death and is buried alongside her first husband under her first married name.
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* FridgeLogic: Early on, as Helen and Frank conclude their first date, he offers to buy her something. She takes a shine to a statuette in a Chinese shop window, and is told that she's a Chinese goddess who confers her powers on all who gaze upon her. When they're told that her power is ''fertility'', Helen and Frank go wide-eyed and immediately leave. [[ChekhovsGag The last arc of the movie]] is a SurprisePregnancy. The statuette really worked!

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* FridgeLogic: FridgeBrilliance: Early on, as Helen and Frank conclude their first date, he offers to buy her something. She takes a shine to a statuette in a Chinese shop window, and is told that she's a Chinese goddess who confers her powers on all who gaze upon her. When they're told that her power is ''fertility'', Helen and Frank go wide-eyed and immediately leave. [[ChekhovsGag The last arc of the movie]] is a SurprisePregnancy. The statuette really worked!
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* FridgeLogic: Early on, as Helen and Frank conclude their first date, he offers to buy her something. She takes a shine to a statuette in a Chinese shop window, and is told that she's a Chinese goddess who confers her powers on all who gaze upon her. When they're told that her power is ''fertility'' Helen and Frank go wide-eyed and immediately leave. [[ChekhovsGag The last arc of the movie]] is a SurprisePregnancy. The statuette really worked!

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* FridgeLogic: Early on, as Helen and Frank conclude their first date, he offers to buy her something. She takes a shine to a statuette in a Chinese shop window, and is told that she's a Chinese goddess who confers her powers on all who gaze upon her. When they're told that her power is ''fertility'' ''fertility'', Helen and Frank go wide-eyed and immediately leave. [[ChekhovsGag The last arc of the movie]] is a SurprisePregnancy. The statuette really worked!
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* FridgeLogic: Early on, as Helen and Frank conclude their first date, he offers to buy her something. She takes a shine to a statuette in a Chinese shop window, and is told that she's a Chinese goddess who confers her powers on all who gaze upon her. When they're told that her power is ''fertility'' Helen and Frank go wide-eyed and immediately leave. [[ChekhovsGag The last arc of the movie]] is a SurprisePregnancy. The statuette really worked!
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* SoOkayItsAverage: The original film is a near-perfect jewel, so its understandable that the remake would draw mild ire at best.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The original film is a near-perfect jewel, so its understandable that the remake would draw mild ire at best.best.
* ValuesDissonance: In one of the letters Helen sends to Frank, she talks about daughter Susan stopping eating because a boy asked her out and she insisted on wearing a dress, Helen chuckles "What we girls go through for our men". With the awareness about how dangerous eating disorders are and how it affects adolescent girls like Susan and the "Love Your Body" movement of today, such treatment looks very irresponsible at the least.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Phineas is this trope incarnate; Perry even muses that the little guy is practically giving him cavities.

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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Phineas is this trope incarnate; Perry even muses that the little guy is practically giving him cavities.cavities.

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* SoOkayItsAverage: The original film is a near-perfect jewel, so its understandable that the remake would draw mild ire at best.
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* HoYay: Doof and Perry eventually start dating as do Pinky and Peter. The latter couple's beginning is found in the story [[https://www.fanfiction.net/s/10432422/1/The-Pup-and-The-Bear “The Pup and the Bear”]].
* TastesLikeDiabetes: Phineas is this trope incarnate; Perry even muses that the little guy is practically giving him cavities.

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