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Cat Smile has been renamed to Playful Cat Smile. Moving examples that have enough context for the new trope.


* CatSmile: The characters' mouths often turn into this shape. In Keke's case, it might be to go with her cat cap.
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Not much of a spoiler, now that I think about it.


* IncredibleShrinkingMan: [[spoiler:A brief shot at the end of episode 16 confirms the size of normal humans compared to the moon genies and chibified Keke; the latter two are ''tiny'', meaning Keke literally got shrunk in the first episode.]]

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* IncredibleShrinkingMan: [[spoiler:A A brief shot at the end of episode 16 confirms the size of normal humans compared to the moon genies and chibified Keke; the latter two are ''tiny'', meaning Keke literally got shrunk in the first episode.]]
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Almost a Zero-Context Example; if you were to remove the trope name, you could replace "one" with anything and people wouldn't know.


* FlyingBroomstick: Shanshan, the moon genie witch introduced in episode 30, flies around on one.

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* FlyingBroomstick: Shanshan, the moon genie witch introduced in episode 30, flies around on one.a broomstick.
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** In episode 36, Keke transforms into a superhero who, with her red-and-blue costume and ProjectileWebbing, is very obviously meant to be Franchise/SpiderMan.

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** In episode 36, Keke transforms into a superhero who, with her red-and-blue costume and ProjectileWebbing, is very obviously meant to be Franchise/SpiderMan.ComicBook/SpiderMan.
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She's referred to as this in one of the English-dubbed episodes, and I think it's a much better translation than Les.


* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Several things (the grass at the beginning of the intro sequence, the tanks piloted by Amy and Les in one episode, etc.) are animated in CGI in this otherwise mostly 2D cartoon.
* AgitatedItemStomping: In episode 21, Les angrily stomps on Satellite's magic mirror after it lands on her head. The mirror asks her to stop, saying it didn't mean to hit her.

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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: Several things (the grass at the beginning of the intro sequence, the tanks piloted by Amy and Les Liz in one episode, etc.) are animated in CGI in this otherwise mostly 2D cartoon.
* AgitatedItemStomping: In episode 21, Les Liz angrily stomps on Satellite's magic mirror after it lands on her head. The mirror asks her to stop, saying it didn't mean to hit her.



* ArtInitiatesLife: In episode 8, Fenghe makes art using a special paintbrush that brings to life any paintings that are finished with it. He at one point paints Les with the brush, but doesn't paint in her eyes, so the actual Les does the honors and creates a duplicate of herself that tries to take Moon Haven's castle for herself.

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* ArtInitiatesLife: In episode 8, Fenghe makes art using a special paintbrush that brings to life any paintings that are finished with it. He at one point paints Les Liz with the brush, but doesn't paint in her eyes, so the actual Les Liz does the honors and creates a duplicate of herself that tries to take Moon Haven's castle for herself.



* TheBigRace: In episode 4, the characters participate in a foot race through Moon Haven. Grunt and Grumble keep setting up traps for the other racers so that Les can reach the finish line first.

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* TheBigRace: In episode 4, the characters participate in a foot race through Moon Haven. Grunt and Grumble keep setting up traps for the other racers so that Les Liz can reach the finish line first.



* BirthdayEpisode: Episode 38 takes place on Princess Amy and Les's birthday. Les is angry because she always got less/worse birthday presents than Amy growing up.

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* BirthdayEpisode: Episode 38 takes place on Princess Amy and Les's Liz's birthday. Les Liz is angry because she always got less/worse birthday presents than Amy growing up.



** In episode 22, Les, Grunt, and Grumble give the other moon genies some "presents" that hurt them in all sorts of ways. One of them is a plant that bites the bottom of its recipient.

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** In episode 22, Les, Liz, Grunt, and Grumble give the other moon genies some "presents" that hurt them in all sorts of ways. One of them is a plant that bites the bottom of its recipient.



* ChromaticArrangement: The trio of villains display a red-blue-yellow color theme, with Les having yellow skin, Grunt being pink (a variant of red), and Grumble having blue skin.

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* ChromaticArrangement: The trio of villains display a red-blue-yellow color theme, with Les Liz having yellow skin, Grunt being pink (a variant of red), and Grumble having blue skin.



** Episode 7 begins with Les dreaming she has become the queen of Moon Haven, with Master Satellite as her king. Les is woken up from the dream by Grunt.
** Les has another episode-opening dream involving Satellite in episode 48. The two find each other in a flower field, but suddenly Les has to use the bathroom. While she's in a conveniently-placed outhouse, water floods the place and separates her and Satellite; Les wakes up from the dream to find that she wet her bed.
* DroolHello: In episode 47, the first thing that alerts the gang to the presence of a giant rabbit monster is that the creature drools on Les, which catches her attention.

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** Episode 7 begins with Les dreaming she has become the queen of Moon Haven, with Master Satellite as her king. Les Liz is woken up from the dream by Grunt.
** Les Liz has another episode-opening dream involving Satellite in episode 48. The two find each other in a flower field, but suddenly Les Liz has to use the bathroom. While she's in a conveniently-placed outhouse, water floods the place and separates her and Satellite; Les Liz wakes up from the dream to find that she wet her bed.
* DroolHello: In episode 47, the first thing that alerts the gang to the presence of a giant rabbit monster is that the creature drools on Les, Liz, which catches her attention.



* EmbarrassingDampSheets: In episode 48, Les worries about others making fun of her for wetting her bed. When she throws away her damp sheets, Master Satellite finds them and wonders about the letters "L-S" that are on them.

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* EmbarrassingDampSheets: In episode 48, Les Liz worries about others making fun of her for wetting her bed. When she throws away her damp sheets, Master Satellite finds them and wonders about the letters "L-S" that are on them.



** In episode 3, Les's eyes pop when she notices a basketball is headed right for her.
* FauxPaw: In episode 43, Les shows off a maid costume and does a cute pose where she closes her hands to look like paws.

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** In episode 3, Les's Liz's eyes pop when she notices a basketball is headed right for her.
* FauxPaw: In episode 43, Les Liz shows off a maid costume and does a cute pose where she closes her hands to look like paws.



* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In episode 3, Les sets up a monster plant to capture Keke and Amy. The two never pass by the plant, and when Les goes to check, ''she'' ends up wrapped up in vines instead. Grunt and Grumble kick the resulting vine ball around and into the sky, unaware that Les is trapped inside until they see Keke and Amy are still out and about.

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* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In episode 3, Les Liz sets up a monster plant to capture Keke and Amy. The two never pass by the plant, and when Les Liz goes to check, ''she'' ends up wrapped up in vines instead. Grunt and Grumble kick the resulting vine ball around and into the sky, unaware that Les Liz is trapped inside until they see Keke and Amy are still out and about.



* LoveTriangle: Grunt and Grumble both have crushes on their master Les, who would much rather be with Mr. Satellite.

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* LoveTriangle: Grunt and Grumble both have crushes on their master Les, Liz, who would much rather be with Mr. Satellite.



* ManEatingPlant: A number of mouthed plants resembling [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plants]] exist in Moon Haven and have been known to attack, if not outright try to eat, the moon genies. In one episode, Les ends up in the mouth of one such plant.

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* ManEatingPlant: A number of mouthed plants resembling [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Piranha Plants]] exist in Moon Haven and have been known to attack, if not outright try to eat, the moon genies. In one episode, Les Liz ends up in the mouth of one such plant.



* {{Meido}}: In episode 28, Les uses one of her magic matches to force Amy into being her personal maid, complete with the stereotypical outfit.
* MissionImpossibleCableDrop: In episode 35, Grumble has Grunt tied to a rope and attempts to lower him to Les to glue her tail back on. Grunt manages to stick her tail... in the wrong spot.

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* {{Meido}}: In episode 28, Les Liz uses one of her magic matches to force Amy into being her personal maid, complete with the stereotypical outfit.
* MissionImpossibleCableDrop: In episode 35, Grumble has Grunt tied to a rope and attempts to lower him to Les Liz to glue her tail back on. Grunt manages to stick her tail... in the wrong spot.



* SquashedFlat: In episode 26, the gang are running through a secret hallway in Moon Haven's castle. Les is caught in a trap involving a big hand on a spring that pushes her into the wall, flattening her. She's back to normal by the next shot where she's on-screen.

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* SquashedFlat: In episode 26, the gang are running through a secret hallway in Moon Haven's castle. Les Liz is caught in a trap involving a big hand on a spring that pushes her into the wall, flattening her. She's back to normal by the next shot where she's on-screen.



* TemporaryBulkChange: In episode 21, Les spends the entire episode thinking she's had her beauty boosted by Grumble's potion when it's actually made her ugly. When the gang gets a restorative potion ready for her at the end of the episode, she finds herself becoming physically bulkier as a result and Keke says that the side effect of gaining weight will take a few days to wear off.
* TerribleTrio: Mistress Les is the demanding boss, with Grunt and Grumble as her henchman.

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* TemporaryBulkChange: In episode 21, Les Liz spends the entire episode thinking she's had her beauty boosted by Grumble's potion when it's actually made her ugly. When the gang gets a restorative potion ready for her at the end of the episode, she finds herself becoming physically bulkier as a result and Keke says that the side effect of gaining weight will take a few days to wear off.
* TerribleTrio: Mistress Les Liz is the demanding boss, with Grunt and Grumble as her henchman.



* VineSwing: In episode 25, Les, Grumble, and Grunt join with Keke's group in the forest by swinging on vines. Grunt [[WatchOutForThatTree hits a tree]] and lands on Les.

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* VineSwing: In episode 25, Les, Liz, Grumble, and Grunt join with Keke's group in the forest by swinging on vines. Grunt [[WatchOutForThatTree hits a tree]] and lands on Les.Liz.



* VomitIndiscretionShot: In episode 17, Grumble is so disgusted by Grunt crossdressing as Les and trying to "flirt" with him that he vomits on-screen.

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* VomitIndiscretionShot: In episode 17, Grumble is so disgusted by Grunt crossdressing as Les Liz and trying to "flirt" with him that he vomits on-screen.
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* WhamShot: In the first episode, it isn't until Keke is told that she notices she's on the moon. To confirm this, she looks up to the sky and sees Earth.
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* NormalFishInATinyPond: Keke is treated as a normal human being before she ends up in Moon Haven, but since Earthlings aren't around in Moon Haven, the King gets excited to see her for the first time when he realizes she's a human, and she's chosen to be the moon genies' guru.
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* HappyHarlequinHat: To add to his jester-like appearance, Grumble wears a purple harlequin hat with two cloth points, though with no bells or pompoms on the ends (he does have a bell on where his neck would be if he had one, though).
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''Nana Moon'' (梦月精灵 - pinyin "Meng Yue Jingling", literally "Moon Dream Elves" in English) is a Chinese animated series that aired in 2012 and is based on a series of virtual pet toys made by the company M&D and greatly inspired by ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}''.

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''Nana Moon'' (梦月精灵 - pinyin "Meng Yue Jingling", literally "Moon Dream Elves" in English) is a Chinese animated series that aired in 2012 and is based on a series of virtual pet toys made by the company M&D and greatly inspired by ''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}''. On television, it aired on the channel Jiajia Cartoon TV (嘉佳卡通卫视).
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* AnAlienNamedBob: Princess Amy has a rather mundane Earth name for an alien.

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* EyePop: In episode 3, Les's eyes pop when she notices a basketball is headed right for her.

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** In episode 2, Grumble's eyes pop when he notices a tree is about to fall on him.
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In episode 3, Les's eyes pop when she notices a basketball is headed right for her.
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''Nana Moon'' (梦月精灵 - pinyin "Meng Yue Jingling", literally "Moon Dream Elves" in English) is a Chinese animated series that aired in 2012 and is based on a series of virtual pet toys made by the company M&D and greatly inspired by ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.

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''Nana Moon'' (梦月精灵 - pinyin "Meng Yue Jingling", literally "Moon Dream Elves" in English) is a Chinese animated series that aired in 2012 and is based on a series of virtual pet toys made by the company M&D and greatly inspired by ''VideoGame/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
''Toys/{{Tamagotchi}}''.
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* LoveTriangle: Grunt and Grumble both have crushes on their master Les, who would much rather be with Mr. Satellite.
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* {{Animesque}}: Its art style is cutesy and detailed enough, and its animation so smooth, that it could easily be mistaken for an actual anime. It's actually from China.

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* {{Animesque}}: Its art style is cutesy and detailed enough, and its on top of the show using frame-by-frame animation so smooth, rather than the Flash animation that's usually used for Chinese children's cartoons, that it could easily be mistaken for an actual anime. It's actually from China.
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They're referred to by these names in one of the officially English-dubbed episodes


* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Zuozuo and Youyou, a pair of ghost twins, have the exact same appearance except for their eyes and caps. The former has blue eyes and wears a blue cap with a spike pointing to the left/viewers' right; the latter has red eyes and wears a red cap with a spike pointing to the right/viewers' left.

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* IdenticalTwinIDTag: Zuozuo Lefty and Youyou, Righty, a pair of ghost twins, have the exact same appearance except for their eyes and caps. The former has blue eyes and wears a blue cap with a spike pointing to the left/viewers' right; the latter has red eyes and wears a red cap with a spike pointing to the right/viewers' left.
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* UrsineAliens: The king of Moon Haven is an anthropomorphic bear.

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