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* [[Panty Shot]]: Leslie in a couple of episodes, especially "''State Fair Itsy''". |
* [[Panty Shot]]: Leslie in a couple of episodes, especially "''State Fair Itsy''". |
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* [[Rubber Man]]: Leslie was able to stretch her arms and legs. |
* [[Rubber Man]]: Leslie was able to stretch her arms and legs. |
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** In the episode, "''Sugar-Coated Spider''", [[ |
** In the episode, "''Sugar-Coated Spider''", [[:File:Leslie_stretching_her_arm.gif|Leslie stretching her arm very long to grab Itsy]]. |
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* [[Sizeshifter]]: Leslie has her magical power to shrink herself to bug size. Especially in these episodes of the series, "''Basic Insect''" and "''Sugar-Coated Spider''". |
* [[Sizeshifter]]: Leslie has her magical power to shrink herself to bug size. Especially in these episodes of the series, "''Basic Insect''" and "''Sugar-Coated Spider''". |
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* [[Tritagonist]]: George |
* [[Tritagonist]]: George |
Revision as of 22:38, 24 August 2014
A 1992 animated fantasy-comedy short named for the nursery rhyme of the same name, originally shown in theaters preceding Bebe's Kids. In 1994, to become a franchise, it was picked up as a TV series, which aired on the USA Network. The franchise focused on an imaginative and tomboyish young city girl named Leslie McGroarty, who is befriended by a little spider named Itsy.
Tropes used in The Itsy Bitsy Spider include:
Tropes covered by the short and the series:
- Bug War: Mostly one-sided. Characters try to dispose of Itsy for being a spider and he's just defending himself.
- Cats Are Mean: Langston
- David Versus Goliath
- Determinator: The Exterminator
- Dumb Muscle: The Exterminator
- Eccentric Exterminator
- Hey, It's That Voice!: Frank Welker as Itsy
- Kill It with Fire: One of the Exterminator's tools is a flamethrower.
- Meganekko: Leslie McGroarty
- Stern Teacher: Music Teacher/Adrianne
- Top-Heavy Guy: The Exterminator
Tropes exclusive to the short:
- The Ahnold: The Exterminator after the Robotic Reveal.
- Bittersweet Ending: Leslie is very sad that she believes Itsy dies in the explosion, but she hears Itsy on her leg. She was extremely happy that Leslie is finally reunited with Itsy. Happily, Leslie and Itsy are going back home to the big city.
Leslie: I guess next week's lesson is off, huh? (Leslie and Itsy giggles as they go home to the city.) |
- More Dakka: Turned Up to Eleven
- Deuteragonist: Leslie McGroarty
- No Name Given: Adrianne (aka Music Teacher)
- Pilot Episode
- The Protagonist: Itsy
- Retroactive Recognition: Jim Carrey and Thora Birch
- "WARNING! WARNING! Vaporization of outer latex insulation in progress! DROP AND ROLL!!! DROP AND ROLL!!!"
- Stink Bomb: The Exterminator as a robot pooping the bomb out.
- Techno Babble:
Music Teacher: What is that? |
- Vomit Indiscretion Shot: The Exterminator vomits the rocket bomb. Cue mass audience. "Ewwwwwwwww!"
Tropes exclusive to the series:
- Deuteragonist: Itsy
- Lawyer-Friendly Cameo: In one episode the Exterminator kills Expies of Bambi and his mother.
- Negative Continuity: For one thing, the Exterminator is no longer a robot.
- The Other Darrin: Frank Welker was the only one to return for the series.
- The Protagonist: Leslie McGroarty
- Panty Shot: Leslie in a couple of episodes, especially "State Fair Itsy".
- Rubber Man: Leslie was able to stretch her arms and legs.
- In the episode, "Sugar-Coated Spider", Leslie stretching her arm very long to grab Itsy.
- Sizeshifter: Leslie has her magical power to shrink herself to bug size. Especially in these episodes of the series, "Basic Insect" and "Sugar-Coated Spider".
- Tritagonist: George
- Why Do You Keep Changing Jobs?: Occasionally Adrianne and the Exterminator would be shown in different jobs.