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* ContrastingSequelVillain: He probably couldn't be more different from Janet Smythe: She is a middle aged, 21st century scientist, he's a young, nobleman from medieval times. She's a powerful and successful businesswoman who desires to shape the future, while he is misogynistic and can't seem to consider societal change.

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* ContrastingSequelVillain: ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He probably couldn't be more different from Janet Smythe: She is a middle aged, 21st century scientist, he's a young, nobleman from medieval times. She's a powerful and successful businesswoman who desires to shape the future, while he is misogynistic and can't seem to consider societal change.
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* ContrastingSequelVillain: He probably couldn't be more different from Janet Smythe: She is a middle aged, 21st century scientist, he's a young, nobleman from medieval times. She's a powerful and successful businesswoman who desires to shape the future, while he is misogynistic and can't seem to consider societal change.
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Trope was cut/disambiguated due to cleanup; would be My Nayme Is but Cyd is actually not too uncommon


* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Its not common to spell Syd with a C.

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* AssholeVictim: Sebastian took control of the tower Princess Daisy was held in, and is holding Daisy's jailer hostage. PlayedWith, as Daisy's jailer's intentions are ultimately unclear.



* KickTheSonOfABitch: Sebastian took control of the tower Princess Daisy was held in, and is holding Daisy's jailer hostage. PlayedWith, as Daisy's jailer's intentions are ultimately unclear.
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* OppositesAttract: Its lampshaded in the first episode she and Cyd have almost nothing in common, and this is why there friendship works.

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* OppositesAttract: Its It's lampshaded in the first episode she and Cyd have almost nothing in common, and this is why there their friendship works.



* OppositesAttract: Its lampshaded in the first episode she and Shelby have almost nothing in common, and this is why there friendship works.

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* OppositesAttract: Its It's lampshaded in the first episode she and Shelby have almost nothing in common, and this is why there their friendship works.
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* RippleProofMemory: Shelby's memories are unaffected by any changes, they cause through time travel.

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* RippleProofMemory: Shelby's memories are unaffected by any changes, changes they cause through time travel.

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* AmbiguousDisorder: He's shown to have trouble recognising facial expressions and social cues, can't match emotions to faces and lacks several social skills.



* NoSocialSkills: See AmbiguousDisorder, he actually seems confused with the concept of saying thank you and showing affection as shown in ""A Time to Say Thank You." He likewise has similar trouble understanding that other people can have different opinions from him in "A Time to Rob and Slam."

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* NoSocialSkills: See AmbiguousDisorder, he He actually seems confused with the concept of saying thank you and showing affection as shown in ""A Time to Say Thank You." He likewise has similar trouble understanding that other people can have different opinions from him in "A Time to Rob and Slam."



* AmbiguousDisorder: She may have something wrong with her, as her behavior seems to go beyond simply being weird, though she explains some of it in ''Fight The Future''.
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* WeaponOfChoice: A telescopic Baton, she used to assault people, since the 90's.

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