The Pillow Squad/Tropes

The Pillow Squad is by far Red Princess's most recognizable show (and of the OTA children's networks aside from PBS Kids!) and for good reason. Created by a collab between major film studio Fox and major Canadian children's studio WildBrain, this show even with Disney owning the rights to it still remains on the network, even with Fox Family and Disney+ getting priorities with episodes airing earlier. The show also rivals with fellow LRA show, Green's Clubhouse (which was originally intended to air on PBS) in terms of merchandise. Who knew a squad of eight kids could lead to such a massive impact? Whoever did this in their dreams, it's a dream come true.

The Pillow Squad provides tropes of

 * Action Girl: Cyan is like this because whenever her ice powers are activated, the main antagonists often get cowardly.
 * Adults are useless: The Pillow Squad themselves are children. As the oldest member of the group, as well as the leader, Green is only 16.
 * On top of that, the Society of Bad Dreams' oldest member (excluding Lord Midnight) is only 19.
 * A.I. Is a Crapshoot: In the episode Childhood, Purple creates a pet robot named Green Junior that fails miserably.
 * Air Quotes: Nightmare constantly uses them on Giverny whenever she criticizes her for her (somewhat bad) ideas.
 * Anything But that!: In the episode, Green the Junior, Franny, the leader of the high school bullies threatened Yellow to destroy her school work if she didn't punch someone.
 * Baby Morph Episode: In the episode Red versus the White Lie, we a segment occurs where Blue randomly turns into a 4-year old and undergoes a tantrum.
 * Another instance occurs in the episode "The 5-year old Teen" where Green and Pink switch ages.
 * Bad Samaritan: In the episode, Ultra Smash, Blue Rainbow (one of the Rainbow Girls) offers Green 20 dollars but scams him into giving her 20 dollars instead.
 * Another instance occurs in "Childhood", where we see a 13-year old Blue getting his essay stolen over a math test.
 * Based on a Great Big Lie: The entire plot of "Red versus the White Lie".
 * Bee Afraid: In the episode "Pirates 'r Us", Orange gets a nightmare about a film called "The Boss Bee Emoji in Paris", an obvious reference to not only the Bee Movie, but also The Boss Baby, The Emoji Movie, and even Madeline: Lost in Paris.
 * Berserk Button: Giverny whenever someone criticizes her ideas.
 * Beware the Nice Ones: While Red may look innocent at first, she can cause total destruction whenever her friends are in danger.
 * Big "NO!": In the episode "Nodnal hates Angry Clown" Angry Clown yells no so loudly that even people on the other side of the world heard him.
 * Bratty Teenage Daughter: Yellow in the episode "Red versus the White Lie".
 * Butt-Monkey: Orange is commonly seen being tormented by Purple whenever he sees a girl he loves.
 * Giverny is another example as she's always being pushed around by the other members of the Society of Bad Dreams.
 * The Cameo: In the episode "Green's Hospital Emergency", he experiences a dream where he encounters Fred Flintstone (The Flintstones), Homer (The Simpsons), and Princess Tamako (Tamagotchi).
 * Another episode does this: "Cyan's Dinner Experience", where Eight from Numberblocks makes a cameo.
 * Can't Take Criticism: Giverny.
 * Cluster F-Bomb: In the episode "Cyan's Dinner Experience", we see a Hot Dog that strangely looks like something from The Annoying Orange "swearing" by making farting noises. In addition to that, Blue wonders why is it making those noises.
 * Company Cross References: In "The Angry Clown Show", he advertizes Disney+ before getting hit in the head with a brick.
 * Crossover: The episode "The Pillow Pals" is a crossover with Puppet Pals.