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'''''Bro'Town''''' (2004-2009) is [[
The group consists of Vale and Valea Pepelo, [[Sensitive Guy and Manly Man]] brothers; Sione Tapili, who thinks of himself as more popular and intelligent than he actually is; Rodney "Mack" McCorkenstein-Taifule, a soft-spoken and cultured young man with adopted parents; and Jeff da Maori, who lives with his mum and eight dads. There are many other characters that flesh out the city, some more prominent than others.
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* [[Ambiguously Gay]] - Mack.
* [[Asian Store Owner]] <ref>Psst, NZers! Apparantly those crazy Americans group Indians under Asians. It's crazy, I know.</ref>
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* [[Big Beautiful Woman]] - Agnes Tapili
* [[Catch Phrase]] - Jeff da Maori. For those unfortunate enough to have not seen it, the famous phrase is "not even, ow!" For a time it had wormed its way into New Zealand slang.
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Can't forget "Morningside for life!" }}
* [[Celebrity Star]] - Including, but not limited to: former Prime Minister Helen Clark, the 3 News hosts (one of which who ''may'' be John Campbell, but I seem to have forgotten the names of them), the entire New Zealand rugby team, New Zealand rapper Scribe and Prince Charles. In a subversion of the article description, it appears the guest stars are just thrown in for the hell of it.
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