Warner Bros.' All-Star Laff-A-Lympics World Tour/Tropes

General

 * Art Shift - Each franchise has its own distinctive art style.
 * Biting-the-Hand Humor - Warner Bros., Sega, Netflix and later WB Kids are frequent victims of this in the series.
 * Crossover - The series mixes Warner Bros. Animation's most important franchises into a single show.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar - There are hidden adult jokes in each episode.
 * Guest Fighter - In a non-video game example, the Sonic the Hedgehog and WolfBoy characters are the only non-Warner Bros. characters in the series.
 * Funny Animal - Most of the characters in the series are anthropomorphic animals.
 * Hypocritical Humor - In each episode, some character ends up to do the opposite of what was told before.
 * Personality Swap - In one episode, the heroes became cheaters and the Rottens become honest people.
 * Pseudolympics - The whole point of the series.
 * Take That! - Various stabs to Disney, Viacom and Fox are seen through the series.
 * The Smurfette Principle - Cindy Bear and Daisy Mayhem are the only women from their teams. Averted with the Looney Tuners and the Villainous Villains.
 * But even on those teams, this trope is played straight. On the Looney Tuners, Babs Bunny, Dot Warner and both Roses (Amy Rose and Rose the Cat) are the only female members from their respective franchises, while in the Villainous Villains, the same applies to Elmyra Duff, Fluffy and Stella.

Trivia

 * Cross-Dressing Voices - While most of the male child characters are voiced by male voice actors (like Charile Adler as Buster Bunny, Tyler Doggie and Augie Doggie and Rob Paulsen as Yakko Warner and Kevin Doggie for example), Tails is voiced by a woman (Elizabeth Daily). The same happens with Skippy Squirrel (Tara Strong) and Tuffy Mouse (Kath Soucie) in their guest appearances.