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** Jack Fenton. Some see him as a [[Bumbling Dad]] who is genuinely funny and with some awesome moments. Others see him as an incredibly irresponsible, racist, violent would-be [[Mad Scientist]] with a skewd sense of morality, whose [[Designated Hero|carelessness had caused the entire plot.]]
** Jack Fenton. Some see him as a [[Bumbling Dad]] who is genuinely funny and with some awesome moments. Others see him as an incredibly irresponsible, racist, violent would-be [[Mad Scientist]] with a skewd sense of morality, whose [[Designated Hero|carelessness had caused the entire plot.]]
** In some extent, Danielle "Dani" Phantom. Part of the fans think she is a [[Canon Sue|Canon]] [[Copy Cat Sue]] with no interesting personnality, other thinks she is an interesting character with underexploited potential.
** In some extent, Danielle "Dani" Phantom. Part of the fans think she is a [[Canon Sue|Canon]] [[Copy Cat Sue]] with no interesting personnality, other thinks she is an interesting character with underexploited potential.
* [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]]: The random iguana-ghost attack during the beginning of "King Tuck". It's never mentioned again for the rest of the episode.
* [[Non Sequitur Scene]]: The random iguana-ghost attack during the beginning of "King Tuck". It's never mentioned again for the rest of the episode.
** That might have been used to represent how no one listens to Tucker.
** That might have been used to represent how no one listens to Tucker.
* [[Canon Fodder]]: Lots, the most famous being Dark Danny's ultimate fate.
* [[Canon Fodder]]: Lots, the most famous being Dark Danny's ultimate fate.
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* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Clockwork. For a character only appearing in two episodes, he has amassed quite a following.
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Clockwork. For a character only appearing in two episodes, he has amassed quite a following.
** Same for Ghost Writer, especially with the fangirls. One episode and there are '''SWARMS''' of fanart of him ''everywhere''. Don't even get me started on [[Evil Is Sexy|Dark Danny]].
** Same for Ghost Writer, especially with the fangirls. One episode and there are '''SWARMS''' of fanart of him ''everywhere''. Don't even get me started on [[Evil Is Sexy|Dark Danny]].
*** The fanboy equivalent would be Ember. Gothy, leatherclad and clearly desperately lonely--not to mention having a [[Fan Fiction|very ambiguous backstory]].
*** The fanboy equivalent would be Ember. Gothy, leatherclad and clearly desperately lonely—not to mention having a [[Fan Fiction|very ambiguous backstory]].
** And Desiree as well. Although a bitch, it's sort of justified in that her sultan's lover was an ass (so of course we feel sad for her)--plus, have you ''seen'' that body?...even though it's in 2D?
** And Desiree as well. Although a bitch, it's sort of justified in that her sultan's lover was an ass (so of course we feel sad for her)--plus, have you ''seen'' that body?...even though it's in 2D?
*** Not to mention Spectra, Skulker, and [[Large Ham|THE BOX GHOST!]]
*** Not to mention Spectra, Skulker, and [[Large Ham|THE BOX GHOST!]]
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** Dannielle{{spoiler|'s entire body melting and Danny collapsing next to the pool of her remains saying he was too late.}}
** Dannielle{{spoiler|'s entire body melting and Danny collapsing next to the pool of her remains saying he was too late.}}
** The very fact that a ghost dog appears in an episode where a character says they "got rid of the guard dogs." Wonder how they got rid of 'em. Poor dogs. This isn't helped by a shot of apparently abandoned dog houses.
** The very fact that a ghost dog appears in an episode where a character says they "got rid of the guard dogs." Wonder how they got rid of 'em. Poor dogs. This isn't helped by a shot of apparently abandoned dog houses.
* [[Periphery Demographic]]: "Boy's Action Show"--ya right, Hartman. The fangirls of mostly the teenage and college age variety eat this show up.
* [[Periphery Demographic]]: "Boy's Action Show"—ya right, Hartman. The fangirls of mostly the teenage and college age variety eat this show up.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Some fans attribute this to Danielle.
* [[The Scrappy]]: Some fans attribute this to Danielle.
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: Despite the introductions of new friends and foes, the development of new powers, and the return of some fan favorite characters, many felt the third season went through a bit of this due to changing of executives and the very bad writing plots of many episodes ("Urban Jungle" is one of the most prominent examples).
* [[Seasonal Rot]]: Despite the introductions of new friends and foes, the development of new powers, and the return of some fan favorite characters, many felt the third season went through a bit of this due to changing of executives and the very bad writing plots of many episodes ("Urban Jungle" is one of the most prominent examples).