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When you have an object show with this many knockoffs, you don't need 8-Ball.

Object Oppose is a North-American animated web cartoon created by Darryl McGee. It contains 10 objects (later 12, now 14) contestants competing for a prize, like most other Object Shows. The show was first hosted by a human named Tiffany, but an animate microphone (named, what else, Microphone) replaced her in episode 5.

The show contains the following:

  • A Dog Named "Dog": Every single object characternote . Baseball subverts the trope, as he's actually a softball.
  • Animate Inanimate Object: The contestants, as well as the current hosts. Unlike most other object shows, not all characters are objects.
  • Anthropomorphic Food: The Cherries and Cookie are this.
  • Applied Phlebotinum: In "Whether the Weather," Phone decides to tear a tree down atom by atom. This was clearly a bad idea.
    Phone: "...This can't be goo-" (off-screen explosion occurs)
  • Armless Biped: Gel Ball, Puff Ball, Radio, and Soap Bottle are the only ones who naturally have no arms. Dynamite was made armless when Bomb cuts off his arms with a fuse knife in an advertisement about said knife in "There's Never Too Much Snow."
  • Breakout Character: Dynamite used to be an advertiser for a couple products, and a rather unlucky one at that. Eventually though, he joined the game alongside Baseball as contestants in "Whether da Weather."
  • Expy: Most of the characters. Some of these guys have assets that are recolors of other object show character (ex: Leaf being a recolor of Leafy).
  • Medium Blending: Basically all of the object characters are animated in 2D...but then there are the human characters, who are all animated in 3D.
  • Special Guest:
    • FreeSmart in "The Red Diamond."
    • Two Melody Star characters managed to appear on the show. Octagon appears in "Speedy or Sporty," and Melody herself appears in "Off'n' Odd Day."
  • Sound-Effect Bleep: There's gotta be at least one swear an episode, so of course this has to happen so the kiddies don't hear it. This happens in later episodes, though the first time it happened was in episode 4 with Stella.
    Yang: "I knew it! I knew it all along! It's a good thing he's eliminated because screw that motherf*bleep*er!"
    Phone: "Yang, watch your mouth!"
    Yang: "Oh, I'm sooooo sorry."

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