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As a Fridge subpage, all spoilers are unmarked as per policy. You Have Been Warned.


Fridge Brilliance
  • Harvey deliberately returning a library book late in "The Rebel" is even more toothless when you remember that his mother works at the library.
    • It's even funnier because, in all likelihood, that makes it even more edgy and rebellious in Harvey's mind. Since to him he's being rebellious to both his mom and the establishment.
  • Of course Fee and Foo cause trouble but are still good, they're imps. Imps are demons who aren't evil, they're mischievous.
  • In "Comet Night?" Foo questions why Harvey isn't in a photo of Irving and his dad, not realising Harvey hadn't been born yet. Imps aren't born, they just exist, so it makes sense Foo would be unfamiliar with the concept of birth.
    • To add to this, in "Mr and Mrs Borks", Fee is surprised that Harvey isn't in his parents' wedding photo and outright states she hadn't realized Harvey's parents weren't born at the same time as him.

Fridge Horror

  • Just imagine what would happen if Dade were there to actually witness Harvey fall in the woodchipper in "Harvey's First Scar". Best case scenario: he'd either faint or start crying uncontrollably. Worse case scenario: he'd snap and murder Fee and Foo by throwing them as vengeance only to find out Harvey was okay afterwards, or he'd go completely hysterical and dive in after Harvey only to be shredded into a mass of blood and yellow fluff.
  • Are Fee and Foo immortal? Are they just going to stay kids while all their mortal friends grow old and die?
  • In "The Almighty Foo", a civilization of bugs use Fee's hair as their new home. In a later episode, "Fee's Haircut", Fee gradually gets all of her hair shaved off. What ever happened to those bugs?
  • In "Old-Fashioned Dade", The fates of the people on the Disco Go! ride is never explained.

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