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2[[caption-width-right:350:Not your average princesses! Left to right: Juno, Rhea, Athena, Hera, Luna.]]
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4''[=SpacePOP=]'' is a cartoon made by Creator/GeniusBrandsInternational and produced by Andy Heyward, formerly of Creator/DiCEntertainment. Every episode is about three minutes long, along with a music video and occasional extras. The series is comprised of 108 episodes.
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6The show follows five space princesses, Athena, Luna, Rhea, Hera, and Juno, as their home planets are taken over by the evil Empress Geela and their parents are imprisoned. Working underground, the girls form the band [=SpacePOP=] and join the resistance to undermine Geela's rule, rescue their parents, and defeat her.
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8Besides the show, dolls, lifestyle apps, and other merchandise were made with an emphasis on mobile devices and an almost entirely digital marketing campaign, though books and [=DVDs=] of the series also exist.
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10The episodes can be found [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkbRJrakB_kfZ8Ypqc61MyvIo7r9YW1hY here]] in English and [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQod_GPMKwZWeff26gdl3sYWQBE5IR3Rv here]] in Spanish.
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13!!This show contains examples of:
14* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Geela's starship, the Space Bus, and the planets are CGI while everything else is done in Flash.
15* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Geela is more attractive in official art and tie-in book art than she is in the show.
16* AdaptationDyeJob: While in the show the girls' hair colors are natural, in the books the girls have different hair colors before dyeing them to match their official art.
17* AdaptationExpansion:
18** The tie-in books show ''how'' Geela took over, and mention that Tibbitt is a present from her late father. They also go into more detail about the princesses, Geela, Chamberlin, and their lives, as well as the episodes' content.
19** The cartoon expands on Juno's reality TV experiences, as well as adding a scene after an interview where Geela tries to arrest the princesses and the crowd helps them escape.
20* AdaptationExplanationExtrication:
21** The books make it more clear in the Geela TV arc that [=SpacePOP=] was asked to endorse products and go on shows when Geela refused to endorse them herself, while in the cartoon it seems like they go for no real reason.
22** In the cartoon, Geela's pet kwub-kwub is never seen again after it bites her arm. This is averted in the books, where Hera and Roxie eventually rescue it and give it to Bradbury as a pet.
23* AllThereInTheManual:
24** The website mentions Geela isn't really an empress but declared herself one out of jealousy that she couldn't be a princess, and she hails from the planet Geelatuu.
25** Juno is said to have a boyfriend who she hides her identity from, but he's never mentioned in the series.
26* AlternativeForeignThemeSong: The Spanish, Italian, and Portugese theme songs are different than the English one, as are the music video songs.
27* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Four out of five [=SpacePOP=] members have fantastic skin colors, as do Geela and many aliens.
28* AmbidextrousSprite: Several character models are flipped in the music videos and regular episodes, resulting in Geela's scar, Luna's multicolored eyes, Chamberlin's beauty mark, and Athena's short sleeve swapping positions.
29* ArtEvolution: The animation improved over time, particularly [[http://i.imgur.com/pG3ljVM.png with]] [[http://i.imgur.com/5Scsea7.png Chamberlin]] and [[http://i.imgur.com/SUdPiOP.png the]] [[http://i.imgur.com/EP8GZ6c.png princesses]].
30* BaldnessAngst: Geela has a wig collection to hide the fact that she's bald.
31* BigBad: Empress Geela, who took over the Planetary Pentangle and imprisoned the girls' parents.
32* BountyHunter: Geela hires one named Khang to capture the girls and get Grock's ring.
33* {{Bowdlerise}}: The cover of "Titanium" toned down the more explicitly-about-shooting lyrics to be more kid-friendly.
34* {{Brainwashed}}: Late in the first season, [[spoiler:Geela brainwashes the girls' parents to cajole them into surrendering]].
35* BreakingTheFourthWall: Several characters break the fourth wall at times.
36* BrokenAesop: The series' girl power themes and general message is undermined by the fact that the princesses fail to rescue their parents and make little headway against Geela for a majority of the series. The middle-aged male Chamberlin also destroys the Fog-O-Nator machine by complete accident when the girls were forced to escape without getting a chance to attack it, and suggests a self-destruct button when the girls' ideas to stop Geela's communication center fail.
37* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: When the power goes out in The Show Must Go On, there are a few moments where only [=SpacePOP=]’s eyes can be seen.
38* CapturedOnPurpose: Luna and Juno get themselves captured so they can locate Geela's headquarters, escaping offscreen.
39* CardCarryingVillain: Geela is proud of her evilness and hates anything good.
40* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Athena's mother is only seen in one dungeon scene, and isn't seen with her husband or the rest of the girls' parents before or after it.
41* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 1 ends with [[spoiler:Athena wearing the Ring of Grock in front of Geela, who's watching from a video screen, and the ring suddenly begins to glow]].
42* CloudCuckoolander:
43** Hera generally has... odd ideas when thinking of ways for plans to work.
44** Geela's robots are hilariously wrong about a ton of things, like suspecting [=SpacePOP=] sneaked into Space Port 9 by way of pouring invisible juice on themselves.
45** Rand the roadie is fond of non-sequiturs and random humor in general.
46* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: Each of the main cast is associated with a color. Athena is light indigo, Juno is purple, Luna is red, Rhea is blue, Hera is hot pink, and Geela is green.
47* CompilationMovie: The [=DVDs=] and some web episodes are several shorter segments combined to make a longer episode.
48* ContrivedCoincidence: Lampshaded in episode 82, where the girls need to find the statue of Grock without directions, only to see a sign with a picture of said statue and a left arrow.
49* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: Tibbitt tortures the girls' parents with audio of Geela's awful singing.
50* CowardlyLion: Chamberlin is terrified of everything the band does, but is willing to help if need be and even saves the day in [=SpacePOP=]'s first mission.
51* CutShort: [=SpacePOP=] was written off at a loss in August 2018, leaving the series to end on a cliffhanger where [[spoiler:the princesses revealed their identities to Geela and Athena put on the Ring of Grock to try to defeat her]].
52* {{Cyborg}}: Khang has a robotic left hand.
53* TheDitz: Hera tends to take things literally and is usually the last person to pick up on things, having to have them explained.
54* DoNotAdjustYourSet: Geela takes over the holonet feeds, saturating it with programs all about her.
55* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first 24 episodes in their original form have alternate voices for the princesses and Geela, and lower-quality sound effects and voice acting, which were improved in rereleases.
56* EasilyConqueredWorld: Geela seems to take over the Pentangle very quickly, with only a handful of groups resisting her.
57* EnhancedOnDVD: The first [=SpacePOP=] DVD (and the first compilation episode) has alternate takes of the first episodes with better voice acting and sound effects.
58* EurekaMoment: Rand not disposing of his trash properly inspires Athena to dress the band up as garbage workers to bypass Geela's fleet.
59* EverybodyDoTheEndlessLoop: Looping animation is common, especially in the music videos.
60* ExpositoryThemeTune: The Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese themes talk about who [=SpacePOP=] is and what their mission is, and do a roll call of the band members' names.
61* FailureIsTheOnlyOption: For most of the series the girls aren't even close to finding their parents, and when they do get opportunities to save them they don't succeed.
62* FashionableAsymmetry: Athena and Rhea's outfits are asymmetrical, with one long sleeve and one short sleeve.
63* TheFashionista: Rhea and Luna are both this to varying degrees. Rhea focuses more on designs and the work behind fashion, while Luna cares about it as it relates to her.
64* FauxActionGirl: Mainly due to being [[StrongAsTheyNeedToBe as strong as the plot demands]] and the series shying away from showing fights, the girls can come across as being weaker than presented.
65* ForTheEvulz: Episode 23 has Geela commission a Fog-O-Nator machine, which would block out the sun around the Pentangle and coat the planets in gloomy fog, for no real reason except to be evil.
66* FriendToAllLivingThings: Hera loves all animals, even giant space slugs.
67* FunWithAcronyms: In the books, [=SpacePOP=] is short for Space Princesses Of the Pentangle.
68* GeekPhysiques: Bradbury wears stereotypical nerd glasses and pocket protectors, and is a [=SpacePOP=] fan to the point of annoyance.
69* GenerationXerox: Most of the girls' parents share their hair and skin colors.
70* GoodRepublicEvilEmpire: Geela overthrows the kings and queens of the Pentangle and declares herself Empress.
71* GranolaGirl: Hera believes in peace, love, and marshmallow dreams, and is fond of daydreaming and meditation.
72* GratuitousPrincess: The five girls are all teenage space princesses for no real reason other than princesses being a recurring theme in girl-targeted media.
73* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler:Khang quits working for Geela to join the Resistance]].
74* HollywoodToneDeaf: Geela cannot carry a tune at all. Her singing's so bad Tibbitt uses it as a torture device.
75* HoneyTrap: Khang poses as a normal boy so Athena will trust him. She doesn't take it well when he reveals his true colors.
76* HumanAliens: The [=SpacePOP=] girls are mostly human except for pointed ears and colorful skin, and Chamberlin and Captain Hansome look extremely human. While Geela has a more alien design, she also counts.
77* ILied: [[spoiler:Geela lies to Khang about paying him, leading him to betray her]].
78-->'''Geela:''' Sorry... I'm evil. I lied.
79* IdiotBall: After [=SpacePOP=] recovers the fifth jewel for the Ring of Grock, they celebrate with a song and get in a fight over whether to wear it instead of taking Chamberlin's advice to leave, letting Khang steal it.
80* ImprobableWeaponUser: Luna weaponizes hairspray a few times, and she and Rhea use sunscreen against two guards. The girls also use communicators disguised as lipstick, bracelets, and compacts.
81* InformedAbility: Luna is said to have an eight-octave singing voice (the limit for humans is five or six octaves), but the songs stay in one or two octaves.
82* InternalReveal: [[spoiler:Episodes 106 and 108 reveal to Geela and the princesses' parents the truth about [=SpacePOP=]]].
83* ItsAllAboutMe: Luna is a total diva and thinks the other girls are her backup band.
84* JediMindTrick: Hera tries this to get past some guards, but to her dismay, it doesn't work.
85* JustAStupidAccent: Juno has a thick British accent for no real reason.
86* LaughablyEvil: Geela is a cruel dictator who took over the princesses' planets and kidnapped their parents, but she spends most of her time on vapid, self-promoting TV shows and reveling in her own evilness.
87* TheLeader: Athena, who's the most focused on stopping Geela and saving her parents.
88* LeeroyJenkins: Juno is always gung-ho about fighting Geela and often has to be talked down from unwinnable situations.
89* LeftHanging: Season 2 was planned but never materialized, leaving the series to end on a cliffhanger with nothing resolved.
90* LightEmUp: Springle, Rhea's pet, can project light from her hands.
91* LoonyFan:
92** Bradbury is [=SpacePOP=]'s number-one fan. He follows the girls around and generally causes trouble, though he does manage a fan site and got them on the map.
93** Renaldo is a more malicious version, wanting them to stay at his roadhouse and play forever.
94* LostOrphanedRoyalty: Rhea doesn't have parents and grew up in an orphanage before they learned she was a princess, moving into the palace shortly after.
95* MacGuffin: The Ring of Grock, worn by the Pentangle's first emperor, has the power to save or destroy the galaxy if all five of its gems are in placement. The missing fifth jewel is also one of these.
96* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Skitter, Juno's pet, can grow 50 times her size. Springle, Rhea's pet, can also grow larger, though not to that extent.
97* MaliciousMisnaming: [=SpacePOP=] gets misnamed as [=SpacePOOP=] a couple times, once by Geela and once by unruly concertgoers.
98* MechaMooks: Geela employs an army of robots to do her bidding.
99* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: [[spoiler:Geela refusing to pay Khang causes him to have a change of heart, and he joins the Resistance]].
100* NamedAfterSomebodyFamous: Athena, Juno, Luna, Rhea, and Hera are all named after Greek and Roman goddesses.
101* NamedAfterTheirPlanet: All the girls, and Geela, are named for their planets--Athena for Athenia, Rhea for Rhealo, Juno for Junoia, Luna for Lunaria, Hera for Heralda, and Geela for Geelatuu.
102* NeverSayDie: Geela often orders her minions to vaporize the princesses rather than kill them.
103* NoEnding:
104** The ''Princess Power'' DVD ends with the girls chanting "[=SpacePOP=]" before they head out to jam Geela's comm centers.
105** The series itself ends just as abruptly, with [[spoiler:Athena putting on the Ring of Grock, gasping as it starts to glow]], and smash to the "To Be Continued" sign.
106* NoFlowInCGI: Since Flash animating wavy hair is difficult, Rhea's hair is thinner and shorter than in the illustrations and Athena's hair is always tied into a bun instead of loose. Luna's long hair is separately animated from the rest of her.
107* OffscreenVillainy: Villainous things Geela does are usually offscreen, with most of her time being spent on self-promoting TV shows or reveling in her own evilness.
108* OhMyGods: "Oh my Grock" is a common phrase, referring to the first emperor of the Pentangle. Variants such as "In Grock's name" or "Grock-awful" are also used.
109* OnceAnEpisode: Every episode has a music video attached.
110* OnlyInItForTheMoney: Khang the space pirate is only in it for Geela's money. [[spoiler:He's not happy at all when she betrays him]].
111* OnlySixFaces: The girls have different hairstyles, hair colors and skin tones, but their body and face types are the same; the dolls have an even worse case of this, with all but one having the same molds. Averted in the book illustrations, where they have different facial features.
112* PaletteSwap: Background aliens often have recycled models and different colors.
113* PaperThinDisguise: The [=SpacePOP=] group wears different clothing and slightly different hairstyles to hide their true identities. Averted in the books, where they also dye and style their hair differently.
114* ParentsInDistress: [=SpacePOP=]'s parents are held captive, and rescuing them is part of the girls' goal.
115* PokemonSpeak: The Space Pets only speak in beatboxing and barks.
116* RealNameAsAnAlias: The princesses' names are fairly long and they shorten them when they go on the run. Lunaria de Longoria becomes Luna, Junoia Atley-Wolford becomes Juno, Rhealetta Hemmings becomes Rhea, Herazanna Appleby becomes Hera, and Mettathena Mystos becomes Athena. [[spoiler:Episode 108 has Geela lampshading how nobody figured this out]].
117* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Chamberlin is 127 years old but looks middle-aged.
118* RedBaron: On dolls and in promotional material, the girls have a title describing their character archetype. Athena is "The Leader," Luna is "The Beauty," Rhea is "The Witty One," Hera is "The Sweetheart," and Juno is "The Fighter."
119* SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale: The Pentangle Galaxy is apparently only a few solar systems wide.
120* SelfDestructButton: Parodied when all of the girls' ideas to stop Geela's comm center fail, so Chamberlin suggests the self-destruct button. The concept is later lampshaded.
121-->'''Computer:''' Self-destruct sequence has begun. Please panic and run around pointlessly.\
122'''Athena:''' Why would a place even ''have'' a self-destruct button?\
123'''Chamberlin:''' Probably a required safety feature in case of runaway robots or monsters.
124* SeriesContinuityError:
125** In the final season 1 episode, Rhea's planet Rhealo is misnamed Rheania, and Hera's planet Heralda is misnamed Heria.
126** Some episodes have Luna playing bass while Hera sings instead of it being the other way around.
127* SeriesGoal: Finding the royal families and overthrowing Geela is the main goal for most of the series.
128* ShoutOut:
129** Luna's space-buns hairdo is a reference to [[Film/ANewHope Princess Leia]].
130** When Geela enters herself in a fashion contest and wins, she misquotes Sally Field's Oscar acceptance speech. "You like me, you really like me!"
131** Hera attempts a [[Film/ANewHope Jedi mind trick]] to get past two of Geela's androids. "We aren't the five teenage girl musicians you're looking for."
132* TheSnarkKnight: Being a sassy wise-cracker is Rhea's main character trait.
133* SpaceX: Several things have 'space' thrown in front of them, like [=SpacePOP=] itself, the Space Bus, space princesses, the Space Pets, etc.
134* SpeaksFluentAnimal: Despite the Space Pets speaking only in beatboxing, everyone can fluently communicate with them.
135* SpiritualSuccessor: To Creator/DiCEntertainment's ''WesternAnimation/{{Trollz}}'' and ''WesternAnimation/SonicUnderground''. The girls have similar personalities and character designs to the ''Trollz'' characters, as do the villains and the characters' pets, and royalty going underground as a rock band to search for their missing parents against a dictator with MechaMooks and a hired BountyHunter is like ''Sonic Underground''.
136* SpoiledBrat: Luna was rich before going on the run, and is haughty and used to the finer things in life.
137* SpyCatsuit: Once they officially join the Resistance the girls get form-fitting spy outfits that Rhea says makes them look like cat burglars.
138* StandardizedLeader: Athena is smart, focused, and that's about it.
139* StayInTheKitchen: Captain Hansome's first few missions have him asking the girls to spy on things and report back, which they disobey and end up destroying Geela's weapons. He also attempts to break in and rescue them during another mission, only for them to rescue him and demand he treat them with respect from then on.
140* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: [=SpacePOP=] can fight off Geela's androids unless the plot suddenly requires that they can't, at which point they either need to escape or get aid.
141* SweetTooth: All the characters except Chamberlin love sweets, especially donuts.
142* TagLine: "Not your average princesses!"
143* TakeThat: Geela's TV shows and the experiences the girls have on them are critical of reality TV in general, with a major point being that such shows' outcomes are planned in advance by the producers.
144* TeamPet: All the girls have a Space Pet, while Geela has a dragon named Tibbitt.
145* ThrowingTheFight: Juno forces herself to lose a reality show since it wasn't in her contract that she'd win, and if she did win Geela would take notice.
146* TopHeavyGuy: Khang's upper half is about twice as wide as his lower half.
147* TotallyRadical: The two guards in Episodes 93-95 talk like surfer dudes, and the series' social media pages are full of memes, abbreviations, emojis, and contemporary slang and trends.
148* UncattyResemblance: All the Space Pets resemble their owner.
149* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In the cartoon, Geela's pet kwub-kwub is never seen again after it bites her arm. Averted in the books, where Hera and Roxie eventually rescue it and give it to Bradbury as a pet.
150* WombLevel: Episodes 99-101 have the space bus eaten by a giant space slug and the girls working to escape.
151* WretchedHive: The Vega asteroid is home to Renaldo's Roadhouse, a club full of lowlifes who dip bands they don't like in a boiling slime pit and trap bands they do like at the club to play forever.
152* YourPrincessIsInAnotherCastle: Episodes 77 and 78 lead the viewers to believe the princesses are finally going to rescue their parents after having spent a third of the series getting closer and closer, only for the parents to be taken away to another dungeon and forcing the quest to continue.

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