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[[Cloudcuckoolander|The Tick's]] adventures are evenly split between well-intentioned cluelessness and actual battles against supervillains. These villains -- such as Chairface Chippendale, [[Badass Spaniard|El Seed]], Brainchild, and the Terror -- are frequently just as bizarre as [[Cloudcuckoolander|the Tick]] and his allies. Some, like the Evil Midnight Bomber [[Repetitive Name|What Bombs At Midnight]] (''"One of these days, baby! Milkshake! Boom!"''), have even developed their own fan followings.
[[Cloudcuckoolander|The Tick's]] adventures are evenly split between well-intentioned cluelessness and actual battles against supervillains. These villains -- such as Chairface Chippendale, [[Badass Spaniard|El Seed]], Brainchild, and the Terror -- are frequently just as bizarre as [[Cloudcuckoolander|the Tick]] and his allies. Some, like the Evil Midnight Bomber [[Repetitive Name|What Bombs At Midnight]] (''"One of these days, baby! Milkshake! Boom!"''), have even developed their own fan followings.


In every episode, this program [[Deconstruction|gleefully skewers the]] [[Trope|tropes]] and [[Cliche|cliches]] of the [[Superhero]] [[Deconstruction|genre, distorting and twisting them like Silly Putty until they can stretch no more and snap back to hit you in the face.]] The resulting lunacy has spawned a cult following that continues to this day.
In every episode, this program [[Deconstruction|gleefully skewers the]] [[Trope|tropes]] and [[Cliché|cliches]] of the [[Superhero]] [[Deconstruction|genre, distorting and twisting them like Silly Putty until they can stretch no more and snap back to hit you in the face.]] The resulting lunacy has spawned a cult following that continues to this day.


In 2001, [[Fox]] attempted to revive the series in a [[The Tick (telelvision)|live action format]] with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role. The short-lived series was surprisingly good, but did not last even an entire season.
In 2001, [[FOX]] attempted to revive the series in a [[The Tick (television)|live action format]] with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role. The short-lived series was surprisingly good, but did not last even an entire season.

Recently, the comic has returned as a bi-monthly, ongoing title, written by Benito Cereno and drawn by Les McClane.


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* [[Achilles in His Tent]] - Handy might well have named this trope.
* [[Achilles in His Tent]] - Handy might well have named this trope.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Most fans agree that the cartoon version was a great step for the franchise.
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] - Most fans agree that the cartoon version was a great step for the franchise.
* [[Alien Among Us]]: Tick and Arthur get new neighbors in one episode: Thrakkorzog, some normal guy, and Thrakkorzog's brain-eating tongue.
* [[Alien Among Us]]: Tick and Arthur get new neighbors in one episode: Thrakkorzog, some normal guy, and Thrakkorzog's brain-eating tongue.
* [[All Psychology Is Freudian]] - In one episode, [[Cloudcuckoolander|The Tick]] goes to see a psychiatrist. His "therapy" consists of being forced to wrestle the psychiatrist's assisstant <s> Shaft</s> [[Expy|Taft]] in various disguises.
* [[All Psychology Is Freudian]] - In one episode, [[Cloudcuckoolander|The Tick]] goes to see a psychiatrist. His "therapy" consists of being forced to wrestle the psychiatrist's assisstant <s> Shaft</s> [[Expy|Taft]] in various disguises.
{{quote|''Taft:'' Come on man, I'm your mother!
{{quote|''Taft:'' Come on man, I'm your mother!
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** It didn't grow so much as...find its way onto his face.
** It didn't grow so much as...find its way onto his face.
** He seeks moustache advice from Taft, a man with a [[Badass Moustache]] [[Expy|who is totally not]] [[Shaft]].
** He seeks moustache advice from Taft, a man with a [[Badass Moustache]] [[Expy|who is totally not]] [[Shaft]].
* [[Badass Normal]]: In the cartoon at least, most of the heroes aside from [[Cloudcuckoolander|the Tick]] himself are this or at least trying to be this. Some have a gadget based gimmick like [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|Arthur]].
* [[Badass Normal]]: In the cartoon at least, most of the heroes aside from [[Cloudcuckoolander|the Tick]] himself are this or at least trying to be this. Some have a gadget based gimmick like [[Bunny Ears Lawyer|Arthur]].
** Sewer Urchin is probably the closest when acting in his element, since he has faced off against those weird filth monsters and won.
** Sewer Urchin is probably the closest when acting in his element, since he has faced off against those weird filth monsters and won.
* [[Badass Spaniard]]: El Seed, to a certain degree.
* [[Badass Spaniard]]: El Seed, to a certain degree.
* [[Bad Guy Bar]] : The Evil Eye Cafe
* [[Bad Guy Bar]] : The Evil Eye Cafe
* [[Bad Santa]]: Multiple Santa.
* [[Bad Santa]]: Multiple Santa.
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* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Die Fledermaus is German for "The Bat."
* [[Bilingual Bonus]]: Die Fledermaus is German for "The Bat."
** This is averted in the Colombian Spanish dub, since they translated his name ''literally'' from German to Spanish and it's translated as ''La Rata Voladora'' (The Flying Rat)
** This is averted in the Colombian Spanish dub, since they translated his name ''literally'' from German to Spanish and it's translated as ''La Rata Voladora'' (The Flying Rat)
* [[Body Horror]]: "ARTHUR! My mustache is touching ''my brain''!" [[Real Life|Actually possible]] - a little bit of your brain actually does protrude into your sinuses (that's how you can smell). Also, The Tick's transformation in ''Coach Fussel's Lament''.
* [[Body Horror]]: "ARTHUR! My mustache is touching ''my brain''!" [[Real Life|Actually possible]] - a little bit of your brain actually does protrude into your sinuses (that's how you can smell). Also, The Tick's transformation in ''Coach Fussel's Lament''.
** In the animated episode "Armless But Not Harmless", the Tick and Arthur are struck by a ray [[Bloodless Carnage|that causes their arms to fall off]]. The Tick takes his sudden debrachiation in stride. Arthur…not so much:
** In the animated episode "Armless But Not Harmless", the Tick and Arthur are struck by a ray [[Bloodless Carnage|that causes their arms to fall off]]. The Tick takes his sudden debrachiation in stride. Arthur…not so much:
{{quote|'''Tick:''' (clears throat) All right…uh…this is quite a pickle. But no reason to panic, Arthur.
{{quote|'''Tick:''' (clears throat) All right…uh…this is quite a pickle. But no reason to panic, Arthur.
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* [[Captain Ersatz]]: All over the place. The live action series had them for the major characters.
* [[Captain Ersatz]]: All over the place. The live action series had them for the major characters.
** In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', of all places, The Tick gets one. Sentinel Prime is voiced by Townsend Coleman, resembles the Tick (he's large, blue and has a lantern jaw and antennae) and even speaks like the Tick at times. The biggest difference being that Sentinel is a [[Jerkass]] instead of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
** In ''[[Transformers Animated]]'', of all places, The Tick gets one. Sentinel Prime is voiced by Townsend Coleman, resembles the Tick (he's large, blue and has a lantern jaw and antennae) and even speaks like the Tick at times. The biggest difference being that Sentinel is a [[Jerkass]] instead of a [[Cloudcuckoolander]].
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: Die Fledermaus did not appear in the comic; he was designed specifically for the cartoon.
* [[Captain Geographic]]: American Maid.
* [[Captain Geographic]]: American Maid.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Many of the antagonists, particularly Chairface Chippendale and The Terror.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Many of the antagonists, particularly Chairface Chippendale and The Terror.
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** ''11?'' The Tick's dial goes all the way to "Justice"!
** ''11?'' The Tick's dial goes all the way to "Justice"!
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: [[Action Girl|American Maid]] wears them and actually uses them in combat as throwing weapons.
* [[Combat Stilettos]]: [[Action Girl|American Maid]] wears them and actually uses them in combat as throwing weapons.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Countless examples, in addition to the [[Deface of the Moon]] example below. In one case, Handy loses one of his eyes at the end of "The Tick vs. Arthur's Bank Account" and when Handy returns in "Grandpa Wore Tights", he's wearing an eye patch.
* [[Continuity Nod]]: Countless examples, in addition to the [[Deface of the Moon]] example below. In one case, Handy loses one of his eyes at the end of "The Tick vs. Arthur's Bank Account" and when Handy returns in "Grandpa Wore Tights", he's wearing an eye patch.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Tick versus the Infinity Orb.
* [[Curb Stomp Battle]]: Tick versus the Infinity Orb.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Die Fledermaus meets his own personal Catwoman when he encounters The Ottoman, a stylish woman who knows everything about furniture.
* [[Dating Catwoman]]: Die Fledermaus meets his own personal Catwoman when he encounters The Ottoman, a stylish woman who knows everything about furniture.
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**** Maybe he intended to write just "Chairface".
**** Maybe he intended to write just "Chairface".
* [[The Ditz]]: The Tick.
* [[The Ditz]]: The Tick.
* [[Does Not Know His Own Strength]]
* [[Does Not Know His Own Strength]]
* [[Doppleganger Spin]]: Multiple Santa, who duplicates whenever touched by an electrical spark.
* [[Doppleganger Spin]]: Multiple Santa, who duplicates whenever touched by an electrical spark.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: The Tick himself.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: The Tick himself.
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* [[For Science!]]: The primary motivation of most of the shows various mad scientists, most notably [[Mad Scientist|Dr Chrome Dome]].
* [[For Science!]]: The primary motivation of most of the shows various mad scientists, most notably [[Mad Scientist|Dr Chrome Dome]].
* [[Genius Ditz]]: The Tick may be very, very ditzy in just about everything, but he has shown a certain level of philosophical thought in some cases.
* [[Genius Ditz]]: The Tick may be very, very ditzy in just about everything, but he has shown a certain level of philosophical thought in some cases.
* [[Good Guy Bar]]: The Comet Club
* [[Good Guy Bar]]: The Comet Club; all the heroes are regulars.
* [[Gratuitous Latin]]: [[Gadgeteer Genius|Milo]] from the supervillain team [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl|Venus and Milo]] spouts Latin phrases constantly.
* [[Gratuitous Latin]]: [[Gadgeteer Genius|Milo]] from the supervillain team [[Tiny Guy, Huge Girl|Venus and Milo]] spouts Latin phrases constantly.
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: "Arthur, my body is a weapon. Use it!"
* [[Grievous Harm with a Body]]: "Arthur, my body is a weapon. Use it!"
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* [[Idiot Hero]]
* [[Idiot Hero]]
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Keith "Crime Cannibal" Donner, superhero with the power to ''eat human beings incredibly quickly''.
* [[I'm a Humanitarian]]: Keith "Crime Cannibal" Donner, superhero with the power to ''eat human beings incredibly quickly''.
* [[Implacable Man]]: Blow-Hole, who was a weird variation (well, no more weird than most stuff on the show). A giant whale with arms and legs dressed in overalls, he wasn't malevolent — at least not on purpose, although he did a lot of collateral damage — but he was determined for some odd reason to jog from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic, and wasn't going to let anything stop him until he made it.
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hN-uCyWbjo "It's a YULE TIDE!!"]
* [[Incredibly Lame Pun]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hN-uCyWbjo "It's a YULE TIDE!!"]
** Another episode had a gun that turned half The City into "[[Ray Gun|some guy named Ray]]".
** Another episode had a gun that turned half The City into "[[Ray Gun|some guy named Ray]]".
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** Well, they would. They carefully studied the situation, and came to the conclusion that the fact that he was pantsless was Neil's beef.
** Well, they would. They carefully studied the situation, and came to the conclusion that the fact that he was pantsless was Neil's beef.
* [[Matryoshka Object]]: The Living Doll.
* [[Matryoshka Object]]: The Living Doll.
* [[Mayincatec]]: [http://home.jps.net/~lsnyder/7_tick.html#aztecs The Deertown Aztecs] are classic examples of this, right down to the trap filled temple pyramid.
* [[Mayincatec]]: [https://web.archive.org/web/20140212143915/http://home.jps.net/~lsnyder/7_tick.html#aztecs The Deertown Aztecs] are classic examples of this, right down to the trap filled temple pyramid.
* [[Meganekko]]: Arthur's sister Dot
* [[Meganekko]]: Arthur's sister Dot
* [[Metaphysical Fuel]]: The Whats' starships run on fear -- their own.
* [[Metaphysical Fuel]]: The Whats' starships run on fear -- their own.
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* [[My Brain Is Big]]: Brain Child and Dr. Chromedome.
* [[My Brain Is Big]]: Brain Child and Dr. Chromedome.
* [[My Name Is Inigo Montoya]]
* [[My Name Is Inigo Montoya]]
* [[Nested Mouths]]: Thrakkorzog has a little face on his tongue that talks about eating brains.
* [[Nested Mouths]]: Thrakkorzog has a little face on his tongue that talks about eating brains.
* [[Nineties Anti-Hero]]: Parodied with Big Shot.
* [[Nineties Anti-Hero]]: Parodied with Big Shot.
{{quote|''Tick'': Guns and superheroes don't mix. Seek professional help.}}
{{quote|''Tick'': Guns and superheroes don't mix. Seek professional help.}}
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** Die Fladermaus acts like the [[Adam West]] [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]].
** Die Fladermaus acts like the [[Adam West]] [[Batman (TV series)|Batman]].
* [[No Export for You]]: Finally averted when the live-action version got its UK premiere, in January of 2011. [[Friday Night Death Slot|At 9PM on a Friday night]].
* [[No Export for You]]: Finally averted when the live-action version got its UK premiere, in January of 2011. [[Friday Night Death Slot|At 9PM on a Friday night]].
* [[No Name Given]]: The Tick
* [[No Name Given]]: The Tick. Quite possibly, he doesn't even remember who he was before becoming a hero.
* [[Only Sane Man]]: American Maid is likely the closest thing to a competent hero here.
** Arthur, occassionally. While he was rather anxious to be a hero (having been fired from his previous job for showing up at work in his costume) he's clearly the [[Straight Man]] to the Tick.
* [[Paper Master]]: Papercut
* [[Paper Master]]: Papercut
* [[Plant Person]] : El Seed
* [[Plant Person]] : El Seed
* [[Pokémon-Speak]]: The language of the Whats and the Heys.
* [[Pokémon-Speak]]: The language of the Whats and the Heys.
* [[Pulling Themselves Together]]: The Living Doll is, as his catchphrase goes, "full of tinier men". Of course, that means that once the fighting's over he has to round himself up and make sure he's got all of them in the right order.
* [[Pulling Themselves Together]]: The Living Doll is, as his catchphrase goes, "full of tinier men". Of course, that means that once the fighting's over he has to round himself up and make sure he's got all of them in the right order.
* [[Punny Name]]: Scarf Ace, a knitting supervillain.
* [[Punny Name]]: Scarf Ace, a knitting supervillain.
** For that matter, the "Rive Droite" bank whose fitting slogan is "The Right Bank for You"
** For that matter, the "Rive Droite" bank whose fitting slogan is "The Right Bank for You"
* [[Reinventing the Telephone]]: Parodying the Bat Signal
* [[Reinventing the Telephone]]: Parodying the Bat Signal
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* [[She's Got Legs]]: American Maid
* [[She's Got Legs]]: American Maid
* [[Shout-Out]]: To many sources, including ''Dick Tracy'' and [[The DCU]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: To many sources, including ''Dick Tracy'' and [[The DCU]].
* [[SMURFING]]: The Whats mistake Arthur for a Hey and he still manages to get through an interrogation.
* [[Smurfing]]: The Whats mistake Arthur for a Hey and he still manages to get through an interrogation.
* [[Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass]]: Evil giant ants plan to deliver [[Karmic Death|Karmic Deaths]] to all of humanity via one gigantic magnifying glass.
* [[Solar-Powered Magnifying Glass]]: Evil giant ants plan to deliver [[Karmic Death|Karmic Deaths]] to all of humanity via one gigantic magnifying glass.
* [[Southern-Fried Genius|Southern-Fried Geniuses]]: In One issue the characters ran into a whole town of these type of hillbillies that got their hands on [[The Monolith]] from [[2001: A Space Odyssey]].
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Baron Violent's costume.
* [[Spikes of Villainy]]: Baron Violent's costume.
* [[Spoof Aesop]]: "You know, though today was the worst day of my life, I learned many things. First, the world looks a lot different when you're six inches tall and covered with feathers. Second, two heads are definitely not better than one. And finally, you can lay eggs and still feel like a man."
* [[Spoof Aesop]]: "You know, though today was the worst day of my life, I learned many things. First, the world looks a lot different when you're six inches tall and covered with feathers. Second, two heads are definitely not better than one. And finally, you can lay eggs and still feel like a man."
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{{quote|'''Arthur:''' (sotto voce) "Who knew Sewer Urchin of all people would be this cool?"
{{quote|'''Arthur:''' (sotto voce) "Who knew Sewer Urchin of all people would be this cool?"
'''Sewer Urchin:''' (revealing that he heard Arthur just fine) "Down here I'm the apotheosis of cool." }}
'''Sewer Urchin:''' (revealing that he heard Arthur just fine) "Down here I'm the apotheosis of cool." }}
* [[Trademark Favorite Food]]: BLT sandwiches for both the Tick and Arthur.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: The Idea Men, while theyre helmets are closed anyway.
* [[The Unintelligible]]: The Idea Men, while theyre helmets are closed anyway.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Which can turn even that into doing unspeakable evil.
* [[Villains Out Shopping]]: Which can turn even that into doing unspeakable evil.
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* [[We Need a Distraction]]: "Hi, I'm Arthur, and this is my diversion!"
* [[We Need a Distraction]]: "Hi, I'm Arthur, and this is my diversion!"
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: With the ''villains'' bringing him back. "We've got to rescue the Blue Tick, who is also mad, but in a much more goal-oriented way."
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: With the ''villains'' bringing him back. "We've got to rescue the Blue Tick, who is also mad, but in a much more goal-oriented way."
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|What Kind Of Lame Power Is xxx]]: Many heroes and villains have weird/marginal abilities: The Indigestible Man, Pig Leg/The Deadly Bulb, Bi-Polar Bear, the Caped Chameleon, the Carpeted Man, Four-Legged Man, Baby Boomerangutan, loads more...
* [[What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?|What Kind Of Lame Power Is xxx]]: Many heroes and villains have weird/marginal abilities: The Indigestible Man, Pig Leg/The Deadly Bulb, Bi-Polar Bear, the Caped Chameleon, the Carpeted Man, Four-Legged Man, Baby Boomerangutan, loads more...
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: The Tick fights crime in a city named The City.
* [[Where the Hell Is Springfield?]]: The Tick fights crime in a city named The City.
* [[The Worm That Walks]]: "ANTS IN PANTS!"
* [[The Worm That Walks]]: "ANTS IN PANTS!"


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SPOOOOOOON!!

Yes, evil comes in many forms, whether it be a man-eating cow or Joseph Stalin, but you can't let the package hide the pudding! Evil is just plain bad! You don't cotton to it. You gotta smack it in the nose with the rolled-up newspaper of goodness! Bad dog! Bad dog!

1994 Animated Series, a casual but incisive send-up of Superhero shows (based on an independent comic by Ben Edlund written in the early 90s), featuring as its title character a super-strong, "Nigh Invulnerable" (or so he says), and probably insane moron with a hypertrophied sense of justice and Melodrama, given to bold, thoughtless action and near-incomprehensible Aesop-like pronouncements. Assisting the Tick in his daily struggle against the forces of Evil is Arthur, a former accountant, now moth-themed Sidekick. Frequently joining their adventures are Die Fledermaus and American Maid, two fellow crimefighters who bear a funhouse-mirror resemblance to a pair of well-known characters from The DCU.

The Tick's adventures are evenly split between well-intentioned cluelessness and actual battles against supervillains. These villains -- such as Chairface Chippendale, El Seed, Brainchild, and the Terror -- are frequently just as bizarre as the Tick and his allies. Some, like the Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight ("One of these days, baby! Milkshake! Boom!"), have even developed their own fan followings.

In every episode, this program gleefully skewers the tropes and cliches of the Superhero genre, distorting and twisting them like Silly Putty until they can stretch no more and snap back to hit you in the face. The resulting lunacy has spawned a cult following that continues to this day.

In 2001, FOX attempted to revive the series in a live action format with Patrick "Puddy" Warburton in the title role. The short-lived series was surprisingly good, but did not last even an entire season.

The Tick (animation) is the Trope Namer for:
Tropes used in The Tick (animation) include:
  • Achilles in His Tent - Handy might well have named this trope.
  • Adaptation Distillation - Most fans agree that the cartoon version was a great step for the franchise.
  • Alien Among Us: Tick and Arthur get new neighbors in one episode: Thrakkorzog, some normal guy, and Thrakkorzog's brain-eating tongue.
  • All Psychology Is Freudian - In one episode, The Tick goes to see a psychiatrist. His "therapy" consists of being forced to wrestle the psychiatrist's assisstant Shaft Taft in various disguises.

Taft: Come on man, I'm your mother!
Tick: No, you're not! You're Taft!

Tick: (clears throat) All right…uh…this is quite a pickle. But no reason to panic, Arthur.
Arthur: (long, anguished scream)
Tick: (spots a Phone Booth) Ah…come along, Arthur! We'll call for assistance!
Arthur: (screams again)

  • Bunny Ears Lawyer: Authur is pretty competent in a variety of things, once you look past he's in a giant moth suit all the time.
    • Averted in Arthur's backstory in multiple adaptations - he attempted to wear his moth suit all the time at his accounting position, and this bothered the higher-ups enough that he was "encouraged" to take a leave of absence and get psychiatric help.
    • The Tick himself qualifies, as well. When compared to most of the other "heroes" in The City, at least The Tick has the drive and focus to get the job done.
  • Captain Ersatz: All over the place. The live action series had them for the major characters.
    • In Transformers Animated, of all places, The Tick gets one. Sentinel Prime is voiced by Townsend Coleman, resembles the Tick (he's large, blue and has a lantern jaw and antennae) and even speaks like the Tick at times. The biggest difference being that Sentinel is a Jerkass instead of a Cloudcuckoolander.
  • Canon Foreigner: Die Fledermaus did not appear in the comic; he was designed specifically for the cartoon.
  • Captain Geographic: American Maid.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Many of the antagonists, particularly Chairface Chippendale and The Terror.
  • Catapult to Glory: the Human Cannonball.
  • Chainsaw Good: Wielded by the aptly-named Chainsaw Vigilante.
  • Characterization Marches On: The first episode has Die Fledermaus springing into action, among other superheroes, to stop the Idea Men. He was distracted by American Maid.
  • Chef of Iron / Evil Chef: The Breadmaster
  • The City, called, oddly enough, "The City". It's said to have been poorly Anglicized from the French "Les Citrons" (The Lemons). Apparently early French explorers found a large quantity of some kind of fruit in the area.
  • Closer to Earth: American Maid, compared to Die Fliedermaus and most of the rest of the cast.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Tick, turned to 11.
    • 11? The Tick's dial goes all the way to "Justice"!
  • Combat Stilettos: American Maid wears them and actually uses them in combat as throwing weapons.
  • Continuity Nod: Countless examples, in addition to the Deface of the Moon example below. In one case, Handy loses one of his eyes at the end of "The Tick vs. Arthur's Bank Account" and when Handy returns in "Grandpa Wore Tights", he's wearing an eye patch.
  • Curb Stomp Battle: Tick versus the Infinity Orb.
  • Dating Catwoman: Die Fledermaus meets his own personal Catwoman when he encounters The Ottoman, a stylish woman who knows everything about furniture.
  • Dead Little Sister: Little Wooden Boy
  • Deconstructor Fleet
  • Deface of the Moon: An aborted attempt by Chairface Chippendale to write his name. The letters "CHA" appear on the moon as a Continuity Nod.
  • The Ditz: The Tick.
  • Does Not Know His Own Strength
  • Doppleganger Spin: Multiple Santa, who duplicates whenever touched by an electrical spark.
  • Dumb Muscle: The Tick himself.
  • Egopolis: Pineapple Pokopo and Pokoponesia.
  • Embarrassing Old Photo: In The Tick vs. Brainchild.
  • Enfante Terrible: Charles/Brainchild, who was also a Mad Scientist.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Thrakkorzog, Tun-La Not Of This Earth.
  • Eureka Moment: Given the less than stellar intellects of many cast members, these tend to be gems such as "...Water. People swim... in water!"
  • Expy: Since the live action version couldn't get all the rights to characters from the animated version, Die Fledermaus became Bat-Manuel and American Maid became Captain Liberty.
    • For added hilarity, Batman Die Fledermaus and Wonder Woman American Maid were already Expies in their own right. Also, Shaft Taft.
  • Everything's Better with Cows: The Man-Eating Cow, possibly-heroic scourge of the criminal underworld and star of her own spin-off comic.
  • Everything's Better with Monkeys: Yank.
  • Evil Plan: Parodied in the pilot episode, when the heroes catch one of the Idea Men and demand he tells them his scheme:

Idea Man: Well, we thought we’d steal a lot of money, and then we’d be rich, and we wouldn’t have to work anymore!
Tick: You cads!

  • Esperanto, the Universal Language: "Actually, Tick, I've taught myself to speak all your Earth languages. Except Esperanto. * chuckles* You could see that one was going nowhere."
  • Evil Old Folks: The Terror, a crazy old has-been supervillain who used to be buddies with Stalin. Back in the day he used to be a credible threat; these days, not so much, but he still gives Arthur and The Tick a good go of it.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin: The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight.
  • Expospeak Gag: Google "acetylsalicylic acid".
  • Eye Lights Out
  • Fantastic Voyage Plot: Without as much shrinking though. The just needed to get into Dinosaur Neal's body to remove the dinosaur DNA.
  • Feghoot: the episode The Tick Loves Santa. Dear GOD, the episode The Tick Loves Santa
  • Five-Man Band: Of Sorts.
  • Flowers for Algernon Syndrome: in the episode "The Tick versus Pineapple Pokopo."
  • Foot Focus: Find a fighting scene with American Maid
  • For Science!: The primary motivation of most of the shows various mad scientists, most notably Dr Chrome Dome.
  • Genius Ditz: The Tick may be very, very ditzy in just about everything, but he has shown a certain level of philosophical thought in some cases.
  • Good Guy Bar: The Comet Club; all the heroes are regulars.
  • Gratuitous Latin: Milo from the supervillain team Venus and Milo spouts Latin phrases constantly.
  • Grievous Harm with a Body: "Arthur, my body is a weapon. Use it!"
  • Hand Puppet: Handy, the Human Ton's good pal. Read a book!
  • Hannibal Lecture: Parodied with Destroyo in the live action series. Trying it on Captain Liberty just made her not able to shut up about insecure she was.
  • Highly-Visible Ninja: Parodied to the point of ludicrousness (just take a look at the picture on the trope page).
    • The Flying Squirrel superhero student in "The Tick vs Education" proved to be pretty effective with her squirrels.
  • Hot-Blooded: The Tick, especially in his more scenery-chewing moments.
  • I Am Not Weasel: Arthur's moth costume is confused for a rabbit rabbit.
  • Ice Cream Koan: Many quotes by The Tick and The Evil Midnight Bomber What Bombs At Midnight.

Gravity is a harsh mistress!
I hate broccoli, and yet, in a certain sense, I am broccoli.
You know, when a tomato grows out of your forehead, it gets you thinking.
I'm about to write you a reality check. Or would you prefer the cold, hard cash of truth?
EMBWBAM: AN OBJECT AT REST, CANNOT BE STOPPED!
SURF'S UP, SPACE PONIES! I'M MAKING GRAVY WITHOUT THE LUMPS!

Tick: Guns and superheroes don't mix. Seek professional help.

  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Sewer Urchin has Dustin Hoffman's "Rain Man" voice.
  • No Export for You: Finally averted when the live-action version got its UK premiere, in January of 2011. At 9PM on a Friday night.
  • No Name Given: The Tick. Quite possibly, he doesn't even remember who he was before becoming a hero.
  • Only Sane Man: American Maid is likely the closest thing to a competent hero here.
    • Arthur, occassionally. While he was rather anxious to be a hero (having been fired from his previous job for showing up at work in his costume) he's clearly the Straight Man to the Tick.
  • Paper Master: Papercut
  • Plant Person : El Seed
  • Pokémon-Speak: The language of the Whats and the Heys.
  • Pulling Themselves Together: The Living Doll is, as his catchphrase goes, "full of tinier men". Of course, that means that once the fighting's over he has to round himself up and make sure he's got all of them in the right order.
  • Punny Name: Scarf Ace, a knitting supervillain.
    • For that matter, the "Rive Droite" bank whose fitting slogan is "The Right Bank for You"
  • Reinventing the Telephone: Parodying the Bat Signal

The Mayor: "You heroes keep sending us these things and they just don't work. Every time we flash the Die Fledermaus signal he unplugs his phone and skips town for a week."

American Maid: Oh well, I suppose I could do a lot worse.
Tick: Neat!

Arthur: (sotto voce) "Who knew Sewer Urchin of all people would be this cool?"
Sewer Urchin: (revealing that he heard Arthur just fine) "Down here I'm the apotheosis of cool."