Austin and Ally

Pictured left-to-right: Dez, Trish, Ally, and Austin.

Austin & Ally is a sitcom that first aired on December 2, 2011.

Ally Dawson is an aspiring singer-songwriter with extreme stage fright who works at her father's instrument shop at the Mall of Miami. Austin Moon is an aspiring singer who visits the shop one day and ends up finding her "Inspiration Room" the same time Ally is working on her newest song. After unceremoniously kicking him out, she is shocked when a day later, her good friend Trish brings news that Austin has become an Instant Web Hit overnight ("Actually, it was more like two nights" Austin admits in an interview) but what really shocks her is the fact it happened with him singing her song.

After an episode's worth of misadventures trying to get Ally the credit she deserves, the two decide to combine forces. Ally writes the song, Austin sings it, Trish is Austin's manager and personal stylist, and Austin's friend Dez is their producer and music video maker.

Will Austin and Ally make it big? We'll have to watch and find out.


Tropes used in Austin and Ally include:

Austin: Then imagine you're at the beach.
Ally: Ugh! Sand's getting everywhere. Ew! Is that guy really wearing a thong?

Austin: These official record officials will be officially recording our official time...*Beat*...Officially!

  • Disproportionate Retribution: Tilly Thompson in "Bloggers & Butterflies" has hated Ally since kindergarten because Ally's good song was picked over her terrible one for an insect-themed play. She even takes this grudge out on Austin.
  • Do-It-Yourself Theme Tune: "Without You" performed by Ross Lynch.
  • Distracted by the Sexy: Austin in "Zaliens & Cloudwatchers" and "Bloggers & Butterflies".
  • Doorstopper: The books provided by Ally's book club.
  • Duet Bonding: Austin intentionally tries to defy this in "Secrets & Songbooks" by avoiding practicing with Ally with the door closed.
    • The entire sequence of "Break Down the Walls" in the Pilot.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Trish is first shown announcing her newest job.
  • Everything Is an Instrument: Austin is first shown playing the drums with corndogs.
  • Extreme Omnivore: Dez. He once deep-fried several objects, which he probably ate. One of these objects are his own shoes.
  • Four-Man Band:
  • Four-Temperament Ensemble: Austin is sanguine, Trish is choleric, Ally is melancholic, and Dez is phlegmatic.
  • Freudian Excuse: Mocked. Tilly's excuse for hating Ally is seen as a pretty lousy reason.
  • Fun T-Shirt: Dez's whole wardrobe consists of these and cardigans.
  • Geek Physiques: Ally is very short and skinny.
  • Genius Book Club: Ally's part of one, which is part of why it takes her so long to complete songs for Austin.
  • Genki Girl: Trish.
  • Good Angel, Bad Angel: In the episode "Secrets and Songbooks", Austin is conflicted as to whether or not to read Ally's book. So a good Austin and a Bad Austin appear on the real Austin's shoulders. Then a Trish dressed in a red pushes the Good Angel away and tells him to read the book.
  • Happy Dance: Dez in "Managers & Meatballs", which quickly turns sad.
    • Ally has at least two endearing bursts of these in "Soups & Stars".
  • Hands-Off Parenting: Ally's dad often gives her the responsibility of taking care of the music store herself.
  • Heterosexual Life Partners: Austin and Dez.
  • Hey, It's That Guy!: Tilly Thompson (H8ter Girl) and Walter (the usher from the Fright Fest) are better known as the girl who's going to marry Zack Feldman and Rufus.
  • Humiliation Conga:
    • A condensed one when Ally accidently destroys a television studio.
    • Tilly Thompson gets one in "Bloggers & Butterflies", first accidentally admitting she faked her negative video footage of Austin, then having a meltdown in front of the audience she'd lined up to see Ally embarrass herself. She ends up so humiliated that she had to shut down her blog.
    • Trish organizes one for Dallas in "World Records & Work Wreckers". She hires a Marching band, a group of cheerleaders with a large banner, and a gospel choir to tell him that he's fired. There are even balloons! Problem: he already quit.
    • A mix of this and Trauma Conga Line when Dallas turns down Ally's Dance of Romance and Dez crashes both into the DJ station and Trish's table of birthday presents.
  • Hypocritical Humor: Trish lists a number of jobs she's been fired from in one period of time (for slacking off and generally not showing up at all) and proceeds to call Austin and Ally lazy.
  • I Can't Dance: Ally and Dallas.
  • Identical Stranger: Ralphie Hayes for Austin.
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: An alliterative "X & X".
    • Subverted for "Zaliens & Cloud Watchers", perhaps to show how different the two elements and people really are.
  • Idiot Ball: Austin is unable to help any of the customers at the store with their instruments even though he may just be more musically talented than Ally.
  • I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship: Austin's logic in trying to become a turn-off to Ally.
  • The Illegible: Ally's chicken-scratch leads to multiple misunderstandings in "Kangaroos & Chaos". Ally claims this is just due to being rushed, because she really went to calligraphy camp.
  • Improbable Age: Ally's the head of the mall association.
  • Incessant Music Madness: Many of Austin and Dez's skits in the music store.
  • Instant Web Hit: Austin becomes an internet sensation overnight ("Actually, it was more like two nights") but his music video is bumped to second by the end of the episode. The newest hit? Ally accidentally destroying the TV show studio!
  • It's All About Me: Austin like all the time.
    • But he's gotten better.
  • It Makes Sense in Context: In-Universe, Ally talking to her father in Episode 1.

Ally: The one I have upstairs is older than the lady I'm dating Sunday.

"Its my first day... And probably my last."

    • And by the time we see her again, she has another new part time job.
    • In "Bloggers & Butterflies", we learn that Trish got fired from her first job in Kindergarten because she didn't realize a hall monitor can't charge people to use the restroom. In other words, she's been doing this since she was 5.
    • Also in "Bloggers & Butterflies", Trish wants to support Ally, but she and Dez have to work. Dez points out that they could just ask for the night off, but Trish decides they need to get fired instead because it's just the way she does things.
    • In "World Records & Work Wreckers", Trish finds a job she is good at, but ends up quitting anyway.
    • In "Burglaries and Boobytraps", all the mall store owners are offering a reward for the capture of the burglar. Trish offers yarn (she's working at the yarn store) but says she'll probably get a job with better stuff to offer soon.
    • She manages to get a job at police station even after openly admitting that she doesn't do any actual work.
  • Woman Scorned: Ally, after she finds out that Austin read her book.
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