Cartoon Wild Style/Tropes

This is the list of tropes for Cartoon Wild Style.

Tropes

 * 3D Effects, 2D Cartoon - While all Cartoon Network characters are in 2D, the human cast are in 3D.
 * Absentee Actor - Fred and Velma are the only Scooby-Doo characters to not appear, be heard, and be mentioned in the movie alongside Scooby, Shaggy, Scrappy, and Daphne.
 * Adaptational Heroism - Nazz, Mandy and Ashi.
 * Ascended Extra - Beau was originally an one shot character of Dexter's Lab's "Beau Tie", but his character was developed and became Dee Dee's love interest.
 * Same goes to Nazz (Double D's love interest), Frankie (Mac's adoptive mother) and Ms. Keane (Professor Utonium's wife).
 * Julie Herschbaum was originally a one-shot character of Johnny Bravo’s "Johnny-O and Juliet".
 * Ax-Crazy - Bruce Crossware and his son David.
 * Bad Boss - Bruce Crossware, especially when he's furiously mouthing off at David about not believing him of creatures which Dexter and Rachelle have brought from the past and the future, and when he notices that his animal murderers (such as poachers) have been killed or eaten alive by dinosaurs and other prehistoric beasts as well as future animals.
 * Beary Funny - Barry the American black bear.
 * Big Bad - Bruce Crossware and his son, school bully David Crossware, both of whom are a severe threat to animal life.
 * The Cameo - A Badger and Squirrel from The Storyteller's "Sapsorrow", a Wolf from the same show's episode "The Heartless Giant", a Vulture from Greek Myths' "Daedalus and Icarus", Ambrosius from Labyrinth, Buddy the gorilla from his self-titled movie, Gallaga from Jack and the Beanstalk: A Real Story, a Whale from The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, a Tiger from The Darjeeling Limited, another one from The Hangover, a Shark from Blood and Wine, a Polar Bear from The Polar Bear King, and assorted animals from 101 Dalmatians, Babe, Dr. Dolittle, and Cats & Dogs (all with the Henson involvement), as well as a hedgehog from the French Spontex commercial, an anteater from the British Bud Ice commercial, a zebra and lion from the Japanese Hewa commercial, and three grizzly bears from the 1995 Honda commercial.
 * Crossover  - What do you expect? A crossover featuring your favorite Cartoon Cartoon Fridays characters?
 * Also featured with them include the Scooby-Doo gang consisting of Scooby, Shaggy, Scrappy, and Daphne.
 * Dance Party Ending -
 * Deuteragonist - Double D, Nazz, Mac, Frankie, Blossom, Bubbles, Buttercup, Dexter, Dee Dee and Beau all share a deuteragonist role to Rachelle.
 * Everything's Better with Monkeys - Kubwa the western lowland gorilla.
 * Happily Married - Professor Utonium was married to Ms. Keane.
 * Home Inventions - The Duplicator machine in the Duxbury residence's garage, which Rachelle uses her gas mask to make into three more copies of it in order to give to her friends Angela, Genelle, and Toby.
 * Honorable Elephant - Radhika the Indian elephant.
 * King of the Beasts - Busara the African lion.
 * Medium Blending  - 2D traditional Cartoon Cartoon Fridays characters mixed with 3D digital original characters and photorealistic CGI animals as well as animatronic and digital puppet ones.
 * Meganekko - Angela Duxbury and Rachelle’s mom Marcia.
 * Mythology Gag - This isn't the first time Dexter and Dee Dee work together. The first time happened in the Dexter's Lab episode, D2.
 * No Indoor Voice - Bruce Crossware. He's been furiously yelling at his son David at the top of his lungs for not stopping Rachelle and her friends from helping all the animals. He is even very very angry to hear hunters and animal murderers have been killed and eaten alive by prehistoric beasts together with future animals; even their guns, cyanide bombs, and all the other animal-killing weapons have been destroyed.
 * Noble Bird of Prey - Achak the bald eagle.
 * Perky Goth - Rachelle Osbourne, the lead character of the movie.
 * Plot Allergy - Bruce Crossware is allergic to cats, especially Rachelle's cat Kibbles.
 * Seldom Seen Species - There's a lot of them.
 * Ship Tease - Double D/Nazz and Dexter/Blossom.
 * Shown Their Work - Feathered Velociraptor and kin, quadrupedal pterosaurs, peahens, brown-colored female ostriches, etc.
 * Smelly Skunk - An animatronic puppet skunk when he (or it) appears outside the front door causing Rachelle and even her mom Marcia to freak out! However he (or it) turns out to not spray Rachelle, since he's (or it's) here to talk to her, who has to wear a 3M 7500 cartridge half-face gas mask of her own, which she always uses in order to clean out Kibbles' stinky cat litter, due to his (or its) foul-smelling odor, about Bruce Crossware's hatred for the animals and their habitats. He (or it) later sprays David Crossware when he (or it) gets harassed, and, with help of of his (or its) other animatronic skunk friends, animatronic tamanduas, animatronic zorillas, animatronic polecats, animatronic green woodhoopoes, animatronic common musk turtles, animatronic muskoxen, digital bombardier beetles, digital Florida skunk roaches, digital dentate stink beetles, and digital stink bugs, angrily sprays noxious clouds of odor to fill the air around him...and later contaminate him.
 * Species Lost and Found - Dinosaurs and other extinct animals appear in the film as well.
 * Speculative Biology - The future wildlife that appear alongside living and extinct animals are from Dougal Dixon’s 1981 book "After Man: A Zoology of the Future".
 * Talking Animal - Almost all of the animals talk to each other and the CG people...and even to the Cartoon Cartoon Fridays characters.
 * Time Machine - With help from Dexter's time machine, Rachelle sends every animal from the past and future to present day, in order for them to team up with living animals to save the day.
 * Time Skip - Little Suzy is modified to be a 15 year-old teenager due to her actor Mae Whitman’s aging voice.
 * Tranquil Fury - Just after David explains to his father about all the prehistoric life and future zoology being brought from the past and future to the present day, Bruce stops raising his tone of voice by angrily saying to him, "You must have been looking in the mirror. Now, listen, here’s what you’re going to tell [the animal murderers] to do.”
 * Tuckerization - The students in Rachelle's school are named Scott, Tara, Keith, Phillip, Greg, Jennifer, Summer, Katherine, Janice, and Erin.
 * Visible Odor - The animatronic puppet versions of skunks, tamanduas, zorillas, polecats, green woodhoopoes, common musk turtles, king ratsnakes, and muskoxen and digital puppet versions of bombardier beetles, Florida skunk roaches, dentate stink beetles, and stink bugs immediately spray noxious clouds of odor to fill the air around David Crossware, who ends up getting contaminated and passes out from the smell. (Luckily, the main characters of the movie Rachelle, Toby, Angela, and Genelle all have 3M 7500 cartridge half-face gas masks (each one with olive P100 multi-gas cartridges) worn over half their faces to avoid smelling trouble while capturing him.)
 * The Voiceless - Most other animal species, especially all prehistoric and extinct and imaginary future ones, never spoke like they did in real life.
 * Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World -

Nightmare Fuel

 * The following creatures with terrifying and disturbing features: Xiphactinus, Dunkleosteus, prehistoric sharks Edestus and Helicoprion, living fossil sharks including the frilled shark and the goblin shark, the megamouth shark, the cookiecutter shark, the basking shark, wolf eels, giant isopods, vampire squids, goliath tigerfish, payaras, lion's mane jellyfish, sea lamprey, vampire bats, the gharial, the alligator snapping turtle, the Komodo dragon, Estemmenosuchus, Kaprosuchus, Stomatosuchus, Elasmosaurus, Pelagornis, strange pterosaurs including Anhanguera and Pterodaustro, Eobasileus, Daeodon, Platybelodon, Metamynodon, saber-toothed cats, and future apex predators including the Night Stalker, the Flooer, and the Raboons.
 * Plus swarms of bees, ants, termites, and cockroaches

Trivia

 * What Could Have Been - Originally concieved as a Saturday morning animated-puppet series for Cartoon Network.