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* [[Face Heel Turn]]: Gavin, after getting [[Brainwashed]].
* [[Facing the Bullets One-Liner]]:
{{quote| {{spoiler|'''Mr. Newburry:'''}} ''[[Shout -Out|HEY! TEACHER!]] [[Pink Floyd|LEAVE THOSE]] [[The Wall|KIDS ALONE!]]''}}
* [[Glamour Failure]]: The glitches that cause the Blue Ribbons to go crazy.
* [[Gullible Lemmings]]: How Mr. Newburry {{spoiler|defeats the Blue Ribbons}}.
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Steve unleashes one when he learns his parents signed him up for the Blue Ribbons. David Nutter says in the DVD Commentary it was a [[Take That]] against all the [[Executive Meddling]].
* [[Recycled in Space]]!: It's ''[[The Stepford Wives]]'' {{smallcaps|in [[High School]]!}}
* [[Sequel Hook]]/[[The Stinger]]: The ending shows {{spoiler|Gavin teaching in an [[Inner -City School]], having survived the confrontation at the end, and still controlled by the Blue Ribbon programming}}.
* [[Sex Is Evil and I Am Horny]]: Biological instinct [[Fighting From the Inside|straining against]] Puritanical mind control is the most frequent cause of the Blue Ribbons' programming glitching out.
{{quote| "Every time one of these kids gets a hard-on they go out and try to beat something with it."}}
* [[Slobs Versus Snobs]]: The Blue Ribbons vs. the outcasts is a high school "preps vs. losers" version of this.
* [[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: One of the deleted scenes reveals that Steve's brother Allen was like this with his girlfriend Abby. {{spoiler|The two of them killed themselves after their parents tried breaking them up, in a [[Shout -Out]] to [[Romeo and Juliet (Theatre)|the trope namer]].}}
* [[The Stoner]]: Gavin and UV.
* [[Totally Radical]]: Rachel uses the word "razor" as analogous to "cool" or "sweet". Gavin and UV's speech is also peppered with stereotypical '90s slang.
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[[Category:Films of the 1990s]]
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