Ozy and Millie/Tropes

The Following is a list of tropes attributes to the children’s comedy slice of life TV series Ozy and Millie. The serie’s ensemble cast includes Ozy Llewellyn (Who narrates with surprising snarkiness), Millie Mudd, Avery Willman, and Stephan Aardvarke. The show mainly follows their daily adventures in the Town of Harbourdale, Washington, which derive humor from pop culture, politics, and philosophy. In other words, It’s kind of like a satire.

Tropes
Acsended Extra: Mr. Larnblatt and Dr. Wahnsinnig.

Author Appeal: Dana Simpson’s strange and fascinpaying obsession with shaving Ozy’s fur off continues into the series.

Badbutt: Any time avery makes a pathetic attempt to be a hero. Also this scene:

Ozy: Oh. I see.
Big Lipped Alligator Moment: A few, as you can see:
 * In “Raccoon Uber”, after Avery refuses to pick up Millie’s soda from the road, She randomly turns into a fully dressed emo for a moment; She even says “All life is pain.” This convinces Avery to pick up the soda, unsurprisingly.
 * In one episode, there is an unbelievably meme-y and hilarious scene for a single frame. The kicker? The frame also has big red letters covering it that say “Ha! Made you pause the episode! -Patrick”

Hidden Badass: In one episode, Avery does a spit take on Llewellyn’s suit as a form of revenge after he realizes he’s the same guy who chased him with a halberd and called him a stripey-tailed idiot (He initially didn’t recognize him because he was dressed as a greaser and speaking in a different voice. Llewellyn’s response? Breathe fire in his face,

Manipulative Bastard: Beau. See The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything below.

Meaningful Name: Dr. Wahnsinnig’s surname is german for insane. Which is exactly what Beau Thinks she is.

Prematurely Bald: Ozy, whenever Millie gets a little frisky with an electric razor. Seen in the page image.

The Pirates Who Don’t Do Anything: Just the Thought that Beau is Principal of the best middle school in the district is unbelievable: He turns his back on the regular students, caters to the powerful and rich students, refuse to take constructive criticism, makes butt monkeys out of his staff (Mainly Mr. King and Mr. Larnblatt), and passes controversial policies without any insight from his staff or students (e.g. enstating a uniform policy). It’s implied he manipulated and cheated his way into his position, and only get’s away with it because he gives the students a day off when the Superintendent visits.