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* [[Animal Stereotypes]]: The squirrel is a hyperactive [[The Ditz|ditz]] and the cat is a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Animal Stereotypes]]: The squirrel is a hyperactive [[The Ditz|ditz]] and the cat is a [[Jerkass]].
* [[Animals Not to Scale]]: Kaeloo, a frog, is larger than Stumpy and Mr. Cat, who are both properly-sized for their species according to [[Word of God]]. Even weirder, Quack-Quack -- who is a ''duckling'' -- is larger even than her.
* [[Animals Not to Scale]]: Kaeloo, a frog, is larger than Stumpy and Mr. Cat, who are both properly-sized for their species according to [[Word of God]]. Even weirder, Quack-Quack -- who is a ''duckling'' -- is larger even than her.
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Kaeloo written in Japanese would become カエル (the word for frog).
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: Mr. Cat, of course, particularly to Quack-Quack.
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: Mr. Cat, of course, particularly to Quack-Quack.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Kaeloo's transformations involve changes that are characteristic of steroid abuse.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Kaeloo's transformations involve changes that are characteristic of steroid abuse.

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Kaeloo is a French CGI cartoon, made up of 52 episodes of 7 minutes each, broadcast originally on the French premium cable service Canal+ in 2010 and distributed internationally. It originated as a three-minute Short Film in 2007, entitled Red Light, Green Light, 1, 2, 3.

Its eponymous central character is Kaeloo, a sweet and imaginative but a dangerously emotionally unstable little frog who's always looking for games to play with her "buddies": Stumpy (a squirrel), Quack-Quack (a duck), and Mr. Cat (a cat). Unfortunately for these buddies, Kaeloo is prone to Hulking Out whenever angry or frustrated, or to get an advantage over the others in physical competitions, or simply to intimidate them.

Somehow it all turns out well.

Tropes used in Kaeloo include: