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* Whereas the original ''[[Transformers]]'' featured a team of grizzled veterans and a couple of rookies, ''[[Transformers Animated]]'' features a team of brash rookies with one grizzled mentor.
* ''[[Iron Man: Armored Adventures]]'' has Tony Stark, Pepper Potts, and Rhodey all in high school and fighting bad guys. When it was announced, the [[High School AU|fanfic-like premise]] and memories of [[Dork Age|Teen Tony]] made people cry [[Ruined FOREVER]], but the final product has proven this wrong. [[Word of God]] was that, with Tony's post-movie Flanderization as pretty much nothing more than a hard-drinking jerkass, making an alternate, younger and (most of all) cleaner Tony Stark was the only way to get the show on the air.
* ''[[X-Men: Evolution]]'' is another example of how [[Tropes Are Not Bad]], as it ended up almost as popular as the 1990s version.
* The [[Disney Channel]] inverted this with its "Zoog Disney" block by way of aging up the Zoog characters into "older" and hipper versions of themselves through an [[Animation Bump]].
* The page image is from [[Yo Yogi!]], the spinoff of [[Yogi Bear]] made during the 90s, taking the 'hipper' part to cringe-worthy levels.
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