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* [[The Klutz]]: Felix tries to set Berke up with Dora Lynn, a hot girl who happens to be one in a ''big'' way.
* [[The Musical]]: Dr. Desmond Oates, the drama teacher, wrote a rock-musical adaptation of ''A Midsummer Night's Dream'', which includes such classics as "Fun to be a Fairy" and "Pocketful of Dreams." And is ''hilarious''.
* [[My Sister Is Off -Limits]]: Felix acts like this toward Kelly, which becomes problematic when Berke starts showing interest... Subverted in the end when Felix grows to accept it.
* [[Open-Minded Parent]]: Berke's parents are hosts on a sex talk show, much to Berke's chagrin.
* [[Pair the Spares]]: At the end. Berke's friend (played by Sisquo) finally get's Kelly's best friend, and Felix nets Dora Lynn.
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* [[Ted Baxter]]: Dr. Oates again, who claims to have nearly composed a song with Diana Ross (what he means is she stepped on his cassette as she walked past a media frenzy)
* [[Unrequited Love Switcheroo]]: Berke spends most of the movie pining after Allison, but it's only as he becomes attracted to Kelly that she tries to get back together with him. {{spoiler|It doesn't work.}}
* [[What the Fu Are You Doing?]]: Striker pulls out a pair of nunchucks to intimidate Berke, leading him to shout, "Who keeps nunchucks in their pants?!"
* [[Wild Teen Party]]: Felix organizes one... at Berke's house... without Berke's knowledge...
** Though one of the key aspects is averted: While Berke's parents walk in, they aren't mad he had a party, they're upset they didn't know or they would've sprung for a DJ.
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