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** [[Team Mom]]: Mrs. Jewls
** [[Team Mom]]: Mrs. Jewls
* [[Funny Foreigner]]: Ms. Mush.
* [[Funny Foreigner]]: Ms. Mush.
* [[Hey It's That Voice]]: [[Michael Cera]] voiced Todd for the hour long [[The Movie]] [[Pilot]], then he was replaced by one of the many voices of ''[[Arthur (Animation)|Arthur]]''.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: [[Michael Cera]] voiced Todd for the hour long [[The Movie]] [[Pilot]], then he was replaced by one of the many voices of ''[[Arthur (Animation)|Arthur]]''.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: [[Crosses the Line Twice|Done twice]] in ''Daring Love''. After Jenny jumps over Todd on her motorcycle, she tells a very concerned Maurecia that there's "No way I could've hit him", to which Maurecia then asks "Why anyone would hit Todd?" Cue [[Overly Long Gag|flashback]][[Clip Show|montage]] of Maurecia hitting Todd. Todd then comes over to complain, and Maurecia hits him again.
* [[Hypocritical Humor]]: [[Crosses the Line Twice|Done twice]] in ''Daring Love''. After Jenny jumps over Todd on her motorcycle, she tells a very concerned Maurecia that there's "No way I could've hit him", to which Maurecia then asks "Why anyone would hit Todd?" Cue [[Overly Long Gag|flashback]][[Clip Show|montage]] of Maurecia hitting Todd. Todd then comes over to complain, and Maurecia hits him again.
* [[Informed Ability]]: An episode involving a dance-off with another school involved Todd and Maurecia creating a move that simply involved Maurecia punching Todd. This is treated as the hottest thing since sliced bread and even gets the rival team a really high score when they steal the move and use it during the dance-off.
* [[Informed Ability]]: An episode involving a dance-off with another school involved Todd and Maurecia creating a move that simply involved Maurecia punching Todd. This is treated as the hottest thing since sliced bread and even gets the rival team a really high score when they steal the move and use it during the dance-off.
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* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: While the show isn't a complete adaptation of Louis Sachar's books, it is a relatively impressive show in it's own right.
* [[Pragmatic Adaptation]]: While the show isn't a complete adaptation of Louis Sachar's books, it is a relatively impressive show in it's own right.
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Todd
* [[Redheaded Hero]]: Todd
* [[Savvy Guy Energetic Girl]]: Todd and Maurecia
* [[Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl]]: Todd and Maurecia
* [[Springtime for Hitler]]: Maurecia, when she tries to get out of the "stupid smart class". The class was run by Miss Mush, who is [[Too Dumb to Fool]].
* [[Springtime for Hitler]]: Maurecia, when she tries to get out of the "stupid smart class". The class was run by Miss Mush, who is [[Too Dumb to Fool]].
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: Almost ''every'' episode.
* [[The Jimmy Hart Version]]: Almost ''every'' episode.

Revision as of 17:27, 25 January 2014

Wayside School (usually billed as just Wayside) is an Animated Adaptation of the novels from Louis Sachar, created by John Derevlany.

While a lot of the original setting and premise from the books is retained in the series (ie the 30 ft school, the students, and the cows), it also differs quite a bit from the original story. For instance, Todd is made a New Transfer Student to the school and stars as the main protagonist for the show with Mrs. Jewels already teaching at Wayside.

Originally premiering on Canada's Teletoon in 2007, it was later moved to Nickelodeon. The series had 25 episodes and an hour long Pilot Movie episode. Despite garnering relatively favorable reviews, the show was cancelled in 2008 and the first season was released later that year. The second season is still on waiting.

Additionally, the Animated Adaptation contains examples of: