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* [[And You Thought It Would Fail]]: The general feel of audiences before going in seems to be that the show will be a copy of ''Rick and Morty'' only to be pleasantly surprised that it's not.
 
* [[And You Thought It Would Fail]]: The general feel of audiences before going in seems to be that the show will be a copy of ''Rick and Morty'' only to be pleasantly surprised that it's not.
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* [[Continuity Lock Out]]: While the basic Shlorpian premise (planet blew up, Pupa will make New Shlorp out of Earth) is explained [[Once Per Episode]], the Wall's storyline is heavily serialized.
 
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: Yumyulack and Jesse cutting open Linda's brain and pouring Diet Coke directly into it.
 
* [[Crosses the Line Twice]]: Yumyulack and Jesse cutting open Linda's brain and pouring Diet Coke directly into it.
 
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Despite always being the C-plot's star, the Pupa is very popular.
 
* [[Ensemble Darkhorse]]: Despite always being the C-plot's star, the Pupa is very popular.
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** With ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' for rather obvious reasons. Even Justin Roiland got in on the theory that ''Solar Opposites'' takes place in one of ''Rick and Morty''<nowiki/>'s many [[Alternate Universe]]s.
 
** With ''[[Rick and Morty]]'' for rather obvious reasons. Even Justin Roiland got in on the theory that ''Solar Opposites'' takes place in one of ''Rick and Morty''<nowiki/>'s many [[Alternate Universe]]s.
 
** Has some overlap with ''[[Tales of Arcadia/3Below|3Below]]'' given how both shows focus on an alien family in a small Californian town.
 
** Has some overlap with ''[[Tales of Arcadia/3Below|3Below]]'' given how both shows focus on an alien family in a small Californian town.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Terry and Korvo. The whole season, "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer" in particular, has them bickering [[Like an Old Married Couple]]. They're also the [[Fan-Preferred Couple]].
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* [[Ho Yay]]: Terry and Korvo. The whole season, "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer" in particular, has them bickering [[Like an Old Married Couple]]. They're also the [[Fan-Preferred Couple]] and sleep in the same bed.
 
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
 
* [[Memetic Mutation]]:
 
** "The space."
 
** "The space."

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  • And You Thought It Would Fail: The general feel of audiences before going in seems to be that the show will be a copy of Rick and Morty only to be pleasantly surprised that it's not.
  • Continuity Lock Out: While the basic Shlorpian premise (planet blew up, Pupa will make New Shlorp out of Earth) is explained Once Per Episode, the Wall's storyline is heavily serialized.
  • Crosses the Line Twice: Yumyulack and Jesse cutting open Linda's brain and pouring Diet Coke directly into it.
  • Ensemble Darkhorse: Despite always being the C-plot's star, the Pupa is very popular.
  • Fanfic Fuel:
    • There are 99 other Shlorpian families out there in the galaxy.
    • The family has been on Earth for a year. What did they get up to?
    • Yumyulack's koala adventure in "The P.A.T.R.I.C.I.A. Device".
    • What did the family get up to in "Terry and Korvo Steal a Bear"?
    • The Noodle Incidents mentioned in "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer."
  • Friendly Fandoms:
    • With Rick and Morty for rather obvious reasons. Even Justin Roiland got in on the theory that Solar Opposites takes place in one of Rick and Morty's many Alternate Universes.
    • Has some overlap with 3Below given how both shows focus on an alien family in a small Californian town.
  • Ho Yay: Terry and Korvo. The whole season, "Retrace-Your-Step-Alizer" in particular, has them bickering Like an Old Married Couple. They're also the Fan-Preferred Couple and sleep in the same bed.
  • Memetic Mutation:
  • Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped:
    • Sometimes, there is no Freudian Excuse. People can be awful for no good reason.
    • Anyone, even unintentionally, can be sexist but feminism should not be defined by that or people's reaction to it. Feminism is about what women choose to do. Whether or not that defies traditional gender roles, or shatters any glass ceilings, is irrelevant.