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Child vs. Kat is a Canadian animated television series created by Vancouver-based animator Rob Boutillier. It was developed and distributed past Studio B Productions for Jetix Europe (afterward Disney XD) and YTV.
The characteristic revolves around a 10-year-one-time male child named Coop Burtonburger, whose idyllic suburban life shattered when his piddling sister Millie adopts a stray Sphinx cat who is in fact an evil alien invader aptitude on taking over the world. Coop engages in a constant battle with the feline alien (named Mr. Kat by Millie) to foil its schemes of conquest. Being the but person aware of Mr. Kat'due south truthful identity (other than his best friend Dennis and love interest Fiona), Coop too tries to expose Millie's pet for what information technology actually is, but in the finish Kat ends up destroying the show leaving Coop to be accounted a fool.
A series preview was made bachelor on iTunes on February 5, 2009 and the show premiered on YTV on October 25, 2008, and on Jetix Europe on April iv, 2009. The series came to an end on June 4, 2011 subsequently a total of 52 episodes over 2 seasons.
This show provides examples of:
- Absentee Player: Dennis is not seen or mentioned in the episodes Let The Games Begin, Me-Oh Me-Oh Meow, Flu the Coop, Ane Big Happy Family unit, Fishy Frisky Business, Fat Kat, Kat Whisperer, Under Devastation, Hit The Road, You Kat See Me, Heed Games, and Foreign Kat On A Train.
- The Ace: Subverted. Coop could have hands been the smartest, most popular kid in town if he didn't take Kat to worry about.
- Action Girlfriend: Fiona.
- Adults Are Useless: Only three people know Kat is an alien and they're all kids; Coop, Dennis and Fiona. Technically, so do Coop's grandparents, but they choose not to say anything considering they might become "put in the old-folk's home." They also travel a lot and visit only on occasions and so pretty much it's upwards to the kids.
- Conflicting Animals: Kat and the rest of his race happen to look and human action like Earth cats. Besides washed with Mr. Cheeks and his race, sentient talking hamsters who are also enemies of the cat folk.
- Annoying Younger Sibling: Millie.
- Arch-Enemy: Coop and Kat.
- Ass Shove: Happens to Kat (or rather, to an elephant due to Kat) in "The Kat Whisperer."
- Ax-Crazy: Kat, usually when provoked.
- Back to the Early on Installment: "Kat To The Future" revolves around Coop using Kat's time machine to go back to the starting time episode to stop Millie from finding and adopting Kat. He succeeds, but winds upward causing a Bad Future where Kat's alien race has enslaved humanity with himself as ruler and Coop's friends, family, and neighbours becoming La Résistance. Coop and so has to sneak into his house turned Kat'due south headquarters to retrieve the time machine to stop himself from causing this future to happen.
- Bad Dominate: Kat Kommander won't hesitate to vaporize his minions for anything that displeases him, including non getting a dainty enough birthday present. Kat is probably glad that he'southward several solar systems abroad.
- Bad Futurity: Technically an alternating present rather than the future, but in "Cat to the Future", Kat takes over the world after Coop alters the by and then that he was never adopted by Millie.
- Bedtime Brainwashing: In "I'm Okay, Y'all're a Kat", Coop discovers a self-help record in the House of Swap and uses it to make himself far more cheerful by playing information technology while he's sleeping. Kat gets annoyed by how Coop's optimism makes it much harder to annoy him and edits the tape to make Coop pessimistic, making him scared of his ain shadow and literally cry over spilled milk. Later, Kat uses another self-help tape on Burt to educate him into his servant. When Coop finds out, he decides to use a self-help tape to become a tough guy, which turns him into a thug and he almost drops his entire family in a pool of electric eels before he is snapped out of it.
- Big Bad: The Kat Kommander.
- Large Ball of Violence: All the fourth dimension. Always Coop and Kat.
- Bigger on the Inside: Kat's scratching postal service tower/portable lair. Even has a bottomless pit, for no apparent reason.
- Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Millie, who is utterly spoiled by her father.
- Bizarre Alien Biology: And how! Acidic saliva, freakish reaction to common cold germs, unexplainable weight gain from certain foods... And that's not even getting into what nosotros've seen in the Shorts episodes.
- Bullheaded Without 'Em: Millie.
- Brainwashed and Crazy: Kat does this to all the neighborhood cats in i episode. Also every bit all of Bootsville (except for Coop, Lorn, and Harley) in another.
- Barrel-Monkey: Coop and Kat, definitely. Coop generally filling the "butt of every demeaning joke" side of things, and Kat with the "put through hell" plotline.
- Phone call-Back: "Kat to the Future" has Coop fourth dimension-travel back to the first episode, where Kat was first adopted by the family.
- Cassandra Truth: No one will ever believe that Coop is not solely responsible for the destruction his feud with Kat causes. No one will always believe that Kat is an alien until it's too belatedly. Because in both instances, Kat destroys every trace of evidence and Coop is chosen a laughingstock. He eventually becomes Genre Savvy well-nigh being The Cassandra, keeping his efforts to stop Kat private. The simply ones who exercise believe him are Dennis and later on, Fiona.
- The Catfish
- Cats Are Mean: Pretty much the series premise. Obviously Kat's homeworld is an Evil Empire. They take over a planet and consume the natural resource. It inevitably ends upwards becoming a huge mess and at that indicate, they motion on to a new world. When they are called out on this, the bones reply is "well, we're cats." This is less malicious and more than a lack of effort to clean up after themselves.
- Comedic Underwear Exposure: Happens to Coop in 1 story/flashback in "Suddenly Last Slammer" after Kat's monster truck blows his outfit off, and then the same thing happens to Dennis in another story/flashback in the same episode.
- Convection Schmonvection: In "Mind Games", Coop gets suspended a few inches higher up the molten magma inside an active volcano with no ill effects.
- Crapsack World: Parodied. Nearly of the people are pretty much unsympathetic, because of their really weird psyche. Overall the urban center seems to be very unfriendly towards each other.
- Crazy Cat Lady: In "Pet Peeved" Kat is establish and taken in past 1 afterwards he runs away.
- Creepy Hairless Animal: The titular Kat is this, which along with his blackness sclera and white pupils indicate he is no ordinary cat in the pilot episode. His whole race is this too, existence a race of avant-garde cat-like aliens who desire to conquer and enslave World. Many characters oft comment how ugly Kat looks, with one person fifty-fifty somehow mistaking him for an iguana.
- Crossdressing Voices
- Death Glare: The Phoebe eye!
- Destroy the Evidence: Every episode usually ends with Kat removing all traces of evidence of existence evil, resulting in Coop condign a laughingstock.
- Devil in Apparently Sight: Kat. You'd think someone would accept noticed the pet cat was chuckling evilly all the fourth dimension.
- Disproportionate Retribution - Kat is very, very guilty of this. Especially in the earlier episodes, where he would try to kill Coop for the slightest insult, like splashing him with h2o, with creating a whole wood of murderous, meat-eating plants to become revenge.
- The Dog Is an Alien: Kat, naturally.
- Escalating War: To be fair, it'south usually Kat who'south escalating things.
- Eviler Than Thou: Mr. Cheeks to Kat.
- Friendly Rivalry: Coop and Dennis' fathers are constantly competing to meet who is best at everything. Aside from that they don't seem to detest each-other, in fact they seem to beloved trying to outdo the other.
- Formally Named Pet: Mr. Kat, Mr. Kitten, Mr. Cheeks
- Iv-Fingered Hands: Lampshaded in "Kat to the Time to come". After Coop abused the fourth dimension machine Kat created, Dennis points out that fourth dimension travel tin create a bunch of anomalies. At that moment, he notices he has a fifth finger on his left hand. This episode points out a few times they also have 4-toed anxiety besides.
- Generation Xerox: Coop and Dennis' lives are awfully similar to their fathers' childhoods.
- Lorne bullies Coop and Lorne's mother used to groovy Coop's father, although she was actually masking a childhood vanquish.
- Groin Assail: Happens to Coop'southward male parent in Me-Oh-Me-Oh Meow and to one of Coop's classmates in Bend It Like Burtonburger. And a example of Share the Male Hurting in Tickled Pink.
- Halloween Episode: Iii of 'em.
- Hero on Hiatus: Coop went through this in an episode due to the teasing (or lack of acknowledgment) he receives while he saves the town all the time.
- Hero with Bad Publicity: Coop is teased and ridiculed by other kids, as well as sometimes his male parent, even if he does manage to save everyone from a blatantly unnatural situation (such as shutting off his static electricity science experiment that was sabotaged, only to receive an F).
- Jerkass: Almost every character that isn't Coop, Dennis or Fiona. Particularly Old Lady Munson, Lorn and Harley.
- Old Lady Munsen takes it to extreme levels. Aside from Millie and Fiona, she doesn't like anyone. Even grown men fear her angry wrath.
- Kafka Komedy: No matter how much skilful organized religion Coop has, he is ever doomed to either fail or tarnish his own reputation.
- Laser Blade: "Play N'Ice"
- Laser-Guided Amnesia:
- One time Millie, Lorne and Haley learned the truth about Kat, this was inevitable. More than interestingly, Fiona also became a victim of this at the same fourth dimension.
- Coop suffers from this in one Christmas episode. Then, somehow, Mr. Burtonburger inherits them. Information technology's fixed by the cease, though.
- Left Hanging: The series ends on a Downer Ending with Coop's friends having their knowledge of Kat beingness an conflicting getting erased. The plan was to continue the show with Coop once again being the only kid who knew Kat's surreptitious.
- The Men in Black: Ane episode has the family unit being investigated by some really incompetent ones. They finish upwardly arresting anybody except Kat for being aliens.
- Missing Mom: What happened to Mrs. Burtonburger remains a mystery.
- The Münchausen: Mrs. Munson in "Downwardly The Creek". Although it appears she has proof of her tall tales.
- Older Than They Look: Quondam Lady Munson was an old lady back when Burt was a child and Fiona is her corking groovy cracking corking great k niece.
- Only Sane Human: The only ones other than Coop who knows of Kat'south alien identity are his friend Dennis and his beloved involvement Fiona.
- Own Goal: Coop does this in "Kat To The Futurity Part 1" later on getting disoriented from getting tackled past the other squad subsequently showboating too much and kicks the ball into the incorrect goal, with everyone in town, including his past cocky, calling him out on how badly he screwed up. Luckily, he manages to set this mistake using Kat's time machine when he tells his past self about it.
- Promotion to Opening Titles: Fiona, equally early as her get-go episode.
- Punny Title: A lot of the episode titles are this, such equally "Menace the Dennis" and "The Three Aarghs."
- Punctuated! For! Emphasis!: BUR! TON! BUR! GEEEEEEEEEER!
- Repetitive Proper name: Burt Burtonburger.
- Robotic Reveal: Mr. Kat turns out to be a cyborg when his Ten-rays are exposed in the episode called "Nip/Duck".
- Rock Beats Laser: More oft than not, Coop and Dennis' clever use of common Earth applied science or simply whatsoever is at hand tin can outmatch Kat's superior alien technology.
- Rushmore Refacement: This is seen to have happened in the futurity after the kat invasion in "Kat to the Future", with the heads of the presidents having been replaced past those alien kats.
- Sadist Bear witness: No graphic symbol is likeable and almost of them will likely get injure at to the lowest degree one time.
- The Scapegoat: Whenever something goes incorrect, Old Lady Munson will always blame information technology on Coop, even if it's something not humanly possible.
- Second Episode Introduction: Dennis, Lorne, and Harley first appeared in the second episode Night of the Zombie Kat, Phoebe first appeared in the fifth episode Do Non Fort Sake Me, and Fiona outset appeared in Season 2 episode 1, Something About Fiona.
- Sensory Abuse:
- Whenever Millie screams and especially if yous have headphones on.
- Mr. Kat meowing nonstop in "Me-Oh Me-Oh Meow"
- Serious Business concern: Hot dogs are really, really, really serious business organisation in Bootsville. Spoil a drop of the boiling Weiner Water, and y'all're banished from the city for life.
- Scout-Out: The Greeny Girls.
- Screw Politeness, I'm A Senior!: Old Lady Munsen, oh so much...
- Share the Male Pain: When the head of a robot the Kats sent to destory Millie accidentally lands on its crotch area, it cuts to Coop, Kat and Kat Commander wincing.
- Set Wrong What Was One time Made Correct: In the ii part episode "Kat To The Futurity", Coop travels back in time using Kat'south fourth dimension motorcar to stop Millie from finding and adopting him. He succeeds, but upon returning to the nowadays, Coop finds the human race has been enslaved past Kat's alien race, including himself, his friends, family unit and neighbours take get La Résistance, and Kat rules the Earth with Coop'southward house as his HQ. Luckily, Coop manages to restore the timeline to it'south mostly original state by stopping himself from causing this hereafter to happen.
- Shout-Out: Lorne and Harley probably remind people of another fatty and skinny duo.
- This exchange between Coop and Dennis, when Kat uses catnip to plough Bootsville into a forest:
Coop: Sounds similar we're in the Amazon.
- Then there's the episode titled "Menace The Dennis".
- This exchange between Coop and Dennis, when Kat uses catnip to plough Bootsville into a forest:
- Status Quo Is God: More often than non.
- Smug Snake: Coop, whenever he thinks he has the upper hand.
- Spoiled Brat: Millie. She screams similar a banshee when she doesn't get her way, and her father caves in every time.
- Stalker with a Beat: Phoebe can be less than subtle about her crush on Coop. She'll never be among the worst, though.
- Stock Brute Diet:
- Kat's weakness for Fishy Frisky Bits.
- Ane of Kat's evil plots was turning the entire boondocks'southward water supply into milk.
- Teens Are Monsters: Todd Kronklin. Played direct AND lampshaded.
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Harley: He's a teenager! They're evil!
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- The Talk:
- When Coop asks his begetter to teach him how to knit, at first he says that he needs to enquire him something that'due south "kind of embarrassing" and the latter interprets it as this at first.
- There was as well the time in "Beware the Were-Coop" where Coop'south male parent gives him 1 at the end when he sees Coop in the stuff Kat used to make him expect similar a werecat.
- Those Two Guys: Lorn and Harley.
- Throw the Dog a Bone: Fiona for Coop.
- Toilet Teleportation: Kat flushes himself downward the toilet in search of his latest invention in "Down The Drains".
- Tomboy and Girly Girl: Fiona is a tomboy. Phoebe is a girly girl.
- Versus Title
- Villainous Glutton: Kat.
- Voices Are Mental: In "Board Kat" when Coop and Kat switch bodies. Millie and Burt find Coop's vocalism coming out of Kat, merely think it's merely Coop using ventriloquism.
- Wedgie: Kid vs. Kat is rather fond of this trope.
- Weld the Lock: Kat does this several times to the Kat Kommander's rebellious son in "Insubordinate with a Hook"; in one case to seal him in a room to get him out of the way, and afterward to seal him in his transport module before they launch him back into space.
- Yandere: Phoebe.
- Yous Tin't Go Dwelling house Again: Kat was trying to practise this, originally, and trying desperately to exercise so during the Christmas special. Naturally, he failed.
- You Have to Believe Me!: Coop, all the fourth dimension.
- Zombie Apocalypse/Our Zombies Are Different: "Flea Brained" has Kat controlling everyone with robotic fleas in their ears. Sounds clumsily familiar, no?
Source: https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/WesternAnimation/KidVSKat