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* [[Agony of the Feet]]: During the "Just Plain Epic" route in ''Stealing the Diamond'', after Henry successfully manages to break into the museum, he has the option to use a bomb on the security guards. But the bomb itself is not a live bomb, and if Henry does try to use it, the bomb will just land right on one of the feet of Dave, one of the museum's security guards.
* [[The Alcatraz]]: The Wall in ''Fleeing the Complex''. Despite all the increased security, the guards having spears that can shoot ''lasers'', and the fact that, up until then, nobody was able to escape for '''fifty years''', Henry (and Ellie, if you choose to take her with you) still manages to break out.
* [[The Alcatraz]]: The Wall in ''Fleeing the Complex''. Despite all the increased security, the guards having spears that can shoot ''lasers'', and the fact that, up until then, nobody was able to escape for '''fifty years''', Henry (and Ellie, if you choose to take her with you) still manages to break out.
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: In the "Just Plain Epic" route of ''Stealing the Diamond'', Henry [[Super Mario Bros.|becomes a giant after touching a golden mushroom]].
* [[Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever]]: In the "Just Plain Epic" route of ''Stealing the Diamond'', Henry [[Super Mario Bros.|becomes a giant after touching a golden mushroom]].
* [[Big Bad]]: Reginald Copperbottom, the leader of the Toppat Clan, serves as this in ''Infiltrating the Airship'', the "Betrayed" route in ''Fleeing the Complex'', and some of the routes in ''Completing the Mission''.
* [[Big Bad]]: Reginald Copperbottom, the leader of the Toppat Clan, serves as this in ''Infiltrating the Airship'', the "Betrayed" route in ''Fleeing the Complex'', and some of the routes in ''Completing the Mission''.
* [[Cyborg]]:
** In ''Completing the Mission'', Right Hand Man is depicted as one in each of the routes that spawn off the "Relentless Bounty Hunter" or "Rapidly Promoted Executive" routes from ''Infiltrating the Airship''.
** Henry himself becomes one in the "Revenged" route of ''Completing the Mission''. {{spoiler|Unfortuneatley for him, he dies again after being shot in the back by Reginald.}}
* [[The Dog Bites Back]]: {{spoiler|If the player chooses the "Toppat Cival Warfare" route in ''Completing the Mission''<ref>This route follows the "Rapidly Promoted Executive" and "Ghost Inmate" endings for ''Infiltrating the Airship'' and ''Fleeing the Complex'', respectively</ref>, Henry's decision to abandon Ellie comes back to bite him in the butt when Ellie manages to break into the Toppat Clan's airship and turn most of the Toppats against Henry.}}
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The art style in ''Breaking the Bank'' is more simplistic than the art style in all subsequent games. In addition, none of the options had the iconic "Fail" screens. These were fixed in the 2020 remaster.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: The art style in ''Breaking the Bank'' is more simplistic than the art style in all subsequent games. In addition, none of the options had the iconic "Fail" screens. These were fixed in the 2020 remaster.
* [[Game-Breaking Bug]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] on [[Rule of Three|three]] different occasions:
* [[Game-Breaking Bug]]: [[Invoked Trope|Invoked]] on [[Rule of Three|three]] different occasions:
** One of the fails in the "Just Plain Epic" route in ''Stealing the Diamond'' has Henry spawn MissingNo of ''[[Pokémon]]'' fame. However, when he does this, the game cuts to a screen resembling Windows the Blue Screen of Death, with a binary message on the "Fail" screen which translates to "Fear MissingNo."
** One of the fails in the "Just Plain Epic" route in ''Stealing the Diamond'' has Henry spawn MissingNo of ''[[Pokémon]]'' fame. However, when he does this, the game cuts to a screen resembling the Windows Blue Screen of Death, with a binary message on the "Fail" screen which translates to "Fear MissingNo."
** In the "Pure Blooded Theif" route of ''Infiltrating the Airship'', if Wilson chooses to load the disc labeled "G.A.B.E.N.," the game will glitch out as a weapon begins to emerge.
** In the "Pure Blooded Theif" route of ''Infiltrating the Airship'', if Wilson chooses to load the disc labeled "G.A.B.E.N.," the game will glitch out as a weapon begins to emerge.
** If Henry uses the CorrupTick in the Theif/Allies route of ''Completing the Mission'', the game will glitch out and cut to the title screen. When the player clicks "OK" on a message that says "Completing the Mission encountered an error. Returning to previous location...", the game reloads, but Henry and Ellie will now be perpetually T-posing, while the Bukowski twins will spaz out.
** If Henry uses the CorrupTick in the Theif/Allies route of ''Completing the Mission'', the game will glitch out and cut to the title screen. When the player clicks "OK" on a message that says "Completing the Mission encountered an error. Returning to previous location...", the game reloads, but Henry and Ellie will now be perpetually T-posing, while the Bukowski twins will spaz out.
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* [[Have a Nice Death]]/[[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: The games are well-known for all the "Fail" screens and their [[Deadpan Snarker|snarky]] commentary.
* [[Have a Nice Death]]/[[It's a Wonderful Failure]]: The games are well-known for all the "Fail" screens and their [[Deadpan Snarker|snarky]] commentary.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The titles for every game in the series follow the "[verb]-ing the [noun]" pattern.
* [[Idiosyncratic Episode Naming]]: The titles for every game in the series follow the "[verb]-ing the [noun]" pattern.
* [[Jail Bake]]: ''Escaping the Prison'' begins with Henry receiving a cake from an anonymous source<ref>{{spoiler|It was actually from the CCC, as revealed in the secret ending for ''Completing the Mission''}}</ref>. Said cake is filled with items that Henry can use to escape.
* [[The Multiverse]]: It's implied that there are multiple universes that occur whenever Henry either succeeds or fails. {{spoiler|This is all but confirmed in the secret ending for ''Completing the Mission'', when Ellias Bahtchin, an employee who works for the Center for Chaos Containment, presses a button that fixes the multiverse imbalance that resulted from all of the possible fails and endings the player found throughout the series.}}
* [[Mythology Gag]]: At one point during the "Jewel Baron" route in ''Completing the Mission'', Henry tries to figure out how to get across the gravity chamber in the Toppat Orbital Station. The entire sequence mirrors ''Crossing the Pit'', the prototype game for the series. {{spoiler|The only difference is that this time, the teleporter actually works in Henry's favor.}}
* [[Mythology Gag]]: At one point during the "Jewel Baron" route in ''Completing the Mission'', Henry tries to figure out how to get across the gravity chamber in the Toppat Orbital Station. The entire sequence mirrors ''Crossing the Pit'', the prototype game for the series. {{spoiler|The only difference is that this time, the teleporter actually works in Henry's favor.}}
* [[The Quiet One]]: Henry himself. Outside of grunting or screaming whenever he dies, he rarely, if ever, speaks in full sentences (or at least he does on-screen, anyway).
* [[The Quiet One]]: Henry himself. Outside of grunting or screaming whenever he dies, he rarely, if ever, speaks in full sentences (or at least he does on-screen, anyway).
* [[Running Gag]]:
* [[Running Gag]]: At one point in each game, Henry has the option to use a teleporter, but doing so almost always results in him dying in some way (except for the "Unseen Burglar" route in ''Stealing the Diamond'' {{spoiler|and the "Jewel Baron" route in ''Completing the Mission''}}).
** At one point in each game, Henry has the option to use a teleporter, but doing so almost always results in him dying in some way (except for the "Unseen Burglar" route in ''Stealing the Diamond'' {{spoiler|and the "Jewel Baron" route in ''Completing the Mission''}}).
** Starting with ''Infiltrating the Airship'', Henry can call on Charles to help him out. The problem is, though, that Charles' "plans" always involve him ramming his helicoptor into things. {{spoiler|Although this actually '''does''' work in the "Valient Hero" route of ''Completing the Mission''.}}
* [[Shout Out]]:
* [[Shout Out]]:
** Infiltrating the Airship:
** Infiltrating the Airship:
*** [[SpongeBob]]: One of the death screens is: We'll take our problems and PUSH them somewhere else!
*** [[SpongeBob]]: One of the death screens is: We'll take our problems and PUSH them somewhere else!
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: If Henry teams up with Ellie, Ellie can and will get hurt and/or die about as much as Henry does.
* [[Slapstick Knows No Gender]]: If Ellie teams up with Henry, she can and will get hurt and/or die about as much as Henry does.
* [[Small Role, Big Impact]]: The secret ending of ''Completing the Mission'' reveals that {{spoiler|Dave Panpa, a rookie police officer at West Mesa Penitentiary, is indirectly responsible for the events of ''Escaping the Prison'' and onward, as he didn't check the cake that he delivered to Henry}}.
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Occurs near the end of the Thief/Allies route in ''Completing the Mission'' {{spoiler|when Henry and Ellie are forced to choose between joining either the Toppat Clan or the government. Other than the aforementioned choices, they can also choose to either side with the Wall, or just jump out of the rocket owned by the Toppats}}. The latter two options both end in failure.
* [[Take a Third Option]]: Occurs near the end of the Thief/Allies route in ''Completing the Mission'' {{spoiler|when Henry and Ellie are forced to choose between joining either the Toppat Clan or the government. Other than the aforementioned choices, they can also choose to either side with the Wall, or just jump out of the rocket owned by the Toppats}}. The latter two options both end in failure.
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: If she teams up with Henry, Ellie will act as the brains of the two. This is perhaps best shown in one of the fails during the "Triple Threat" route in ''Completing the Mission'' when [[Too Dumb to Live|Charles]] suggests crashing into the Toppats' rocket, with Henry giving an approving thumbs-up, while Ellie just replies, "But, how does that help?" That said, Ellie still has moments where [[Not So Above It All|she acts as stupidly as Henry]].
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: If she teams up with Henry, Ellie will act as the brains of the two. This is perhaps best shown in one of the fails during the "Triple Threat" route in ''Completing the Mission'' when [[Too Dumb to Live|Charles]] suggests crashing into the Toppats' rocket, with Henry giving an approving thumbs-up, while Ellie just replies, "But, how does that help?" That said, Ellie still has moments where [[Not So Above It All|she acts as stupidly as Henry]].