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* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: Spud in season 3. An entire episode focuses on this.
* [[Abhorrent Admirer]]: Spud in season 3. An entire episode focuses on this.
* [[An Aesop]]: Usually once per episode.
* [[An Aesop]]: Usually once per episode.
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Frank, the central character of the season 3 episode "Beer And Buffaloes Don't Mix." He changes at the end of the episode.
* [[The Alcoholic]]: Frank, the central character of the season 3 episode "Beer And Buffaloes Don't Mix." He changes at the end of the episode.
* [[Animated Adaptation]]: ''It's Punky Brewster''
* [[Animated Adaptation]]: ''It's Punky Brewster''
** Bizarrely, it was called that everywhere but the title card (which read just "Punky Brewster"). It's also notable in that it shared a cast with the live show.
** Bizarrely, it was called that everywhere but the title card (which read just "Punky Brewster"). It's also notable in that it shared a cast with the live show.
** TV Guide also billed the cartoon as just "Punky Brewster." NBC dropped it after a two-year run then brought it back in repeats in October 1988 after the live-action pre-teen show ''2 Hip 4 TV'' tanked. In 1989, selected episodes were run on a rotating basis in the syndicated series ''Maxie's World.''
** TV Guide also billed the cartoon as just "Punky Brewster." NBC dropped it after a two-year run then brought it back in repeats in October 1988 after the live-action pre-teen show ''2 Hip 4 TV'' tanked. In 1989, selected episodes were run on a rotating basis in the syndicated series ''Maxie's World.''
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* [[Butt Monkey]]: Allen, usually in the cartoon. Probably because he's the only male of the four main kids in the show.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Allen, usually in the cartoon. Probably because he's the only male of the four main kids in the show.
** Henry is this in the very first episodes, which comically portray his difficulty adjusting to having a rambunctious child around.
** Henry is this in the very first episodes, which comically portray his difficulty adjusting to having a rambunctious child around.
* [[The Cameo]]: Bee Gees sibling Andy Gibb, boxer Marvin Hagler, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, singer Marilyn McCoo and pop group DeBarge all appeared on the show.
* [[The Cameo]]: Bee Gees sibling Andy Gibb, boxer Marvin Hagler, astronaut Buzz Aldrin, singer Marilyn McCoo and pop group DeBarge all appeared on the show.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Holy Macanoly!"
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Holy Macanoly!"
* [[Channel Hop]]: From NBC to first-run syndication in the final two seasons.
* [[Channel Hop]]: From NBC to first-run syndication in the final two seasons.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Punky and Cherie in the first two seasons. It wears off as the girls grow up and start facing more mature issues.
* [[Cheerful Child]]: Punky and Cherie in the first two seasons. It wears off as the girls grow up and start facing more mature issues.
* [[Christmas Special]]: Three, the most iconic being the "Yes Punky" two-parter from Season One.
* [[Christmas Special]]: Three, the most iconic being the "Yes Punky" two-parter from Season One.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Scotty Lotabucci is never seen again after "Walk Pool" and "Gone Fishing." Also Eddie the building superintendent, Mike Fulton, and Linda, the school cleaning lady that Punky befriends.
* [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome]]: Scotty Lotabucci is never seen again after "Walk Pool" and "Gone Fishing." Also Eddie the building superintendent, Mike Fulton, and Linda, the school cleaning lady that Punky befriends.
* [[Clip Show]]: "Remember When" (season three finale) and "Wedding Bells For Brandon" (season four and series finale).
* [[Clip Show]]: "Remember When" (season three finale) and "Wedding Bells For Brandon" (season four and series finale).
* [[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable]]: The subject of one of ''many'' many [[Very Special Episode]]s.
* [[CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable]]: The subject of one of ''many'' many [[Very Special Episode]]s.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Allen.
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: Allen.
* [[Clueless Aesop]]: The Chicklets!
* [[Clueless Aesop]]: The Chicklets!
* [[Contest Winner Cameo|Contest Winner Story Pitch]]: The CPR episode ("Cherie Lifesaver").
* [[Contest Winner Cameo|Contest Winner Story Pitch]]: The CPR episode ("Cherie Lifesaver").
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Punky. As quoted by Allen, "She can knock your block off!"
* [[Cute Bruiser]]: Punky. As quoted by Allen, "She can knock your block off!"
* [[The Danza]]: Cherie Johnson.
* [[The Danza]]: Cherie Johnson.
* [[Department of Child Disservices]]: Recurring attempts by Child Services bureaucrats to take Punky away from Henry and put her in an orphanage.
* [[Department of Child Disservices]]: Recurring attempts by Child Services bureaucrats to take Punky away from Henry and put her in an orphanage.
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'''Margaux:''' Don't be redundant! }}
'''Margaux:''' Don't be redundant! }}
* [[Fairy Companion]] / [[Sidekick Ex Machina]]: Glomer in the [[Animated Adaptation]], infamously.
* [[Fairy Companion]] / [[Sidekick Ex Machina]]: Glomer in the [[Animated Adaptation]], infamously.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Soleil Moon Frye's high school years were painful for her because of the one given to her by jealous classmates: Chunky Boobster.
* [[Fan Nickname]]: Soleil Moon Frye's high school years were painful for her because of the one given to her by jealous classmates: Chunky Boobster.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Punky.
* [[Genki Girl]]: Punky.
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]
* [[Girlish Pigtails]]
* [[Great Gazoo]]: Glomer.
* [[Great Gazoo]]: Glomer.
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Punky.
* [[Happily Adopted]]: Punky.
* [[Heartwarming Orphan]]: Punky
* [[Heartwarming Orphan]]: Punky
* [[I Am Not Spock]]: Anytime someone mentions Soleil Moon Frye, she's always referred to as "Punky Brewster". Probably either because they [[Fan Dumb|can't pronounce her real name]] or because "Punky Brewster" is much easier to remember. It just flows off the tongue.
* [[I Am Not Spock]]: Anytime someone mentions Soleil Moon Frye, she's always referred to as "Punky Brewster". Probably either because they [[Fan Dumb|can't pronounce her real name]] or because "Punky Brewster" is much easier to remember. It just flows off the tongue.
* [[Identical Stranger]]: The animated episode "Double Your Punky" had Glomer creating a clone of Punky from a photograph to keep him company at home while the real Punky was at a school picnic. The clone, however, was obnoxious, and in his confusion, Glomer zaps the sweet Punky back into the photograph and throws it away. Having retrieved it and getting her back, Glomer is unable to tell who the real Punky is. It's up to Brandon, who recognizes her scent.
* [[Identical Stranger]]: The animated episode "Double Your Punky" had Glomer creating a clone of Punky from a photograph to keep him company at home while the real Punky was at a school picnic. The clone, however, was obnoxious, and in his confusion, Glomer zaps the sweet Punky back into the photograph and throws it away. Having retrieved it and getting her back, Glomer is unable to tell who the real Punky is. It's up to Brandon, who recognizes her scent.
* [[It's a Wonderful Life]]: Pastiched in the animated episode "Allen Who?"
* [[It's a Wonderful Life]]: Pastiched in the animated episode "Allen Who?"
* [[Jerkass]]: The host of the show "Can You Spend It?" (animated episode ''Punky's Millions''), who {{spoiler|celebrated Punky losing the game.}}
* [[Jerkass]]: The host of the show "Can You Spend It?" (animated episode ''Punky's Millions''), who {{spoiler|celebrated Punky losing the game.}}
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Margaux.
* [[Jerk with a Heart of Gold]]: Margaux.
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Cherie in seasons 3 and 4.
* [[Little Miss Snarker]]: Cherie in seasons 3 and 4.
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] : Margaux (Who else?)
* [[Lovable Alpha Bitch]] : Margaux (Who else?)
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: Though platonic.
* [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl]]: Though platonic.
* [[Missing Mom]]: A few NBC episodes deal with Punky's desire to find her recalcitrant mother. In the animated episode "Punky The Heiress," she suddenly has an aunt and uncle—servants for the Chester Henderson estate—who use her to impersonate Chester's granddaughter and embezzle the kid's inheritance, all under the guise that they've located Punky's mother.
* [[Missing Mom]]: A few NBC episodes deal with Punky's desire to find her recalcitrant mother. In the animated episode "Punky The Heiress," she suddenly has an aunt and uncle—servants for the Chester Henderson estate—who use her to impersonate Chester's granddaughter and embezzle the kid's inheritance, all under the guise that they've located Punky's mother.
* [[The Names the Same]]: "The Perils of Punky" was the title of both an episode of the live action series and the cartoon.
* [[The Name's the Same]]: "The Perils of Punky" was the title of both an episode of the live action series and the cartoon.
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: Soleil Moon Frye, for a while. By the show's last season (in syndication) the producers gave up on that, and finally acknowledged that Punky needed to buy her first ''bra'' (the episode "Metamorphosis").
* [[Not Allowed to Grow Up]]: Soleil Moon Frye, for a while. By the show's last season (in syndication) the producers gave up on that, and finally acknowledged that Punky needed to buy her first ''bra'' (the episode "Metamorphosis").
** The Family Channel refused to screen this episode when they replayed the series in the mid 90s.
** The Family Channel refused to screen this episode when they replayed the series in the mid 90s.
** Soleil Moon Frye, as it turned out, suffered from a condition (known as either juvenile macromastia or juvenile gigantomastia) which caused her breasts to develop early and larger than usual. She had to have reduction surgery at '''15''' because of it.
** Soleil Moon Frye, as it turned out, suffered from a condition (known as either juvenile macromastia or juvenile gigantomastia) which caused her breasts to develop early and larger than usual. She had to have reduction surgery at '''15''' because of it.
* [[The One Guy]]: Henry. Subverted in the second season when T.K. Carter joined the cast as Mike Fulton, Punky's teacher.
* [[The One Guy]]: Henry. Subverted in the second season when T.K. Carter joined the cast as Mike Fulton, Punky's teacher.
** Of the regular kids, this would be Allen in the first two seasons and the cartoon.
** Of the regular kids, this would be Allen in the first two seasons and the cartoon.
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Punky's real name is Penelope, but nobody can call her that because she hates it.
* [[Only Known by Their Nickname]]: Punky's real name is Penelope, but nobody can call her that because she hates it.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: How it all started. When Henry first discovers Punky in an empty apartment, she tells him she was abandoned. Three episodes later in "Lost And Found," Punky thinks she's been abandoned again after she and Henry get separated at a grocery store.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: How it all started. When Henry first discovers Punky in an empty apartment, she tells him she was abandoned. Three episodes later in "Lost And Found," Punky thinks she's been abandoned again after she and Henry get separated at a grocery store.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Punky.
* [[Plucky Girl]]: Punky.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Punky had been a tomboy, up until the syndicated episode "Crushed," where she falls for a boy named Kevin. The problem is Kevin is six years older than Punky, and to her devastation (and Henry's relief), already has a girlfriend.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Punky had been a tomboy, up until the syndicated episode "Crushed," where she falls for a boy named Kevin. The problem is Kevin is six years older than Punky, and to her devastation (and Henry's relief), already has a girlfriend.
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: When Henry officially adopts Punky.
* [[Promotion to Parent]]: When Henry officially adopts Punky.
** Could also apply to Punky with Glomer in the cartoon. The episode "Return To Chaundoon" has a scene where Punky plants a goodnight kiss on Glomer's forehead.
** Could also apply to Punky with Glomer in the cartoon. The episode "Return To Chaundoon" has a scene where Punky plants a goodnight kiss on Glomer's forehead.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Both Soleil Moon Frye's real life brother, Meeno Peluce, and George Gaynes' real life wife, Allyn Ann McLerie, made guest appearances. In addition, Cherie Johnson's uncle, David W. Duclon, was the program's creator and executive producer.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: Both Soleil Moon Frye's real life brother, Meeno Peluce, and George Gaynes' real life wife, Allyn Ann McLerie, made guest appearances. In addition, Cherie Johnson's uncle, David W. Duclon, was the program's creator and executive producer.
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** The episode concerning the Challenger explosion.
** The episode concerning the Challenger explosion.
** When she had to buy a bra.
** When she had to buy a bra.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Margaux, especially in the later two seasons.
* [[Rich Bitch]]: Margaux, especially in the later two seasons.
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: Punky's wardrobe. Then again, it's what makes her [[Crazy Awesome|so cool]]. In syndication, Punky's clothing style, while still unorthodox, was not as colorful and patchwork as it was on NBC.
* [[Rummage Sale Reject]]: Punky's wardrobe. Then again, it's what makes her [[Crazy Awesome|so cool]]. In syndication, Punky's clothing style, while still unorthodox, was not as colorful and patchwork as it was on NBC.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Worked around after a while. Much like what would later plague FOX shows ''[[King of the Hill]]'' and ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', the timeslot for the show was impacted by overruns of NFL coverage. After a while, NBC eventually commissioned a handful of 15-minute episodes as insurance.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: Worked around after a while. Much like what would later plague FOX shows ''[[King of the Hill]]'' and ''[[Malcolm in the Middle]]'', the timeslot for the show was impacted by overruns of NFL coverage. After a while, NBC eventually commissioned a handful of 15-minute episodes as insurance.
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* [[Shout-Out]]: The title character is named after a childhood crush of NBC Entertainment president Brandon Tartikoff (although the actual Punky's first name was Peyton), even leading to the real Punky being cast in the 1985 episode "The Search".
* [[Shout-Out]]: The title character is named after a childhood crush of NBC Entertainment president Brandon Tartikoff (although the actual Punky's first name was Peyton), even leading to the real Punky being cast in the 1985 episode "The Search".
* [[Talking Animal]]: Pretty much averted, but subverted in an animated episode and zig-zagged in a live-action episode. In the animated episode "Brandon The Dialogue Dog," Glomer gives Punky's dog Brandon the gift of gab. In the third season episode "It's A Dog's Life," Punky dreams that she and Brandon switch bodies and we hear Punky's voice as thoughts coming from Brandon's head.
* [[Talking Animal]]: Pretty much averted, but subverted in an animated episode and zig-zagged in a live-action episode. In the animated episode "Brandon The Dialogue Dog," Glomer gives Punky's dog Brandon the gift of gab. In the third season episode "It's A Dog's Life," Punky dreams that she and Brandon switch bodies and we hear Punky's voice as thoughts coming from Brandon's head.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy Punky and Girly Girl Margaux, with Cherie in-between.
* [[Tomboy and Girly Girl]]: Tomboy Punky and Girly Girl Margaux, with Cherie in-between.
* [[Very Special Episode]]: Quite a few. The CPR/trapped in an old refrigerator episode is one of the more well remembered.
* [[Very Special Episode]]: Quite a few. The CPR/trapped in an old refrigerator episode is one of the more well remembered.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally, T.K. Carter was supposed to star in a spinoff show, ''Fenster Hall'', named after the orphanage Punky was trying to avoid before meeting Henry. The premise would have been that Mike was working for Fenster as the chief boys' counselor after staying there at age seven due to being orphaned since birth and being shuffled around various foster homes. The other regulars would have been Mike's charges: tough street kid T.C. Finestra (Billy Lombardo), aspiring heavyweight boxer Lester "Sugar" Thompson (Martin Davis), huge, hulking Conan (B.J. Barie), sweet little Dash (Benji Gregory), and nerdy intellectual Lyle (Gabriel Damon); as well as Mike's boss, orphanage administrator Rita J. Sanchez (Rosana DeSoto). Unfortunately, NBC passed on the spinoff and Carter was instead made a regular.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: Originally, T.K. Carter was supposed to star in a spinoff show, ''Fenster Hall'', named after the orphanage Punky was trying to avoid before meeting Henry. The premise would have been that Mike was working for Fenster as the chief boys' counselor after staying there at age seven due to being orphaned since birth and being shuffled around various foster homes. The other regulars would have been Mike's charges: tough street kid T.C. Finestra (Billy Lombardo), aspiring heavyweight boxer Lester "Sugar" Thompson (Martin Davis), huge, hulking Conan (B.J. Barie), sweet little Dash (Benji Gregory), and nerdy intellectual Lyle (Gabriel Damon); as well as Mike's boss, orphanage administrator Rita J. Sanchez (Rosana DeSoto). Unfortunately, NBC passed on the spinoff and Carter was instead made a regular.
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: ''Margaux.'' Despite being in their "best friend" group, she shows no aversion at all to belitting Punky and Cherie, from calling them "peasants" in the first two seasons to finding every way possible to slip in a mocking remark about their financial status and social class by seasons 3 and 4. And yet she's ''still'' their best friend!
* [[With Friends Like These...]]: ''Margaux.'' Despite being in their "best friend" group, she shows no aversion at all to belitting Punky and Cherie, from calling them "peasants" in the first two seasons to finding every way possible to slip in a mocking remark about their financial status and social class by seasons 3 and 4. And yet she's ''still'' their best friend!
* [[You Go, Girl!]]: "PUNKY POWEEEER!!!"
* [[You Go, Girl!]]: "PUNKY POWEEEER!!!"
* [[Youkai]]: A few appear in "The Perils of Punky".
* [[Youkai]]: A few appear in "The Perils of Punky".