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The way I figured is that they're kids in monster years.


* VagueAge: It's nigh-impossible to determine the monsters' ages. While they're giants who look and sound like adults, they are frequently shown to lack basic knowledge that their mother or another person has to educate them about, which is often a subject adults are unlikely to be ignorant of, plus "The Whole Tooth" revolves around Six losing a baby tooth when it is impossible for adults to have any baby teeth left. On the other hand, flashbacks to when they were younger clearly show them to be significantly smaller as young children, Three's personas frequently have his character demonstrate knowledge and skills that he'd realistically obtain through years of higher education and the alternate timeline shown in "It's a Wonder-Four Life" shows most of the monsters in lines of work where they'd have to at least graduate high school to be eligible for hiring (such as Six's counterpart being a dance instructor while Two and Seven's counterparts run their own stores). While their Mama does say in "Seven Monsters and a Baby" that it has been 40 years since she last had a chance to rest, she says nothing about where in that timeframe her children were born.

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* VagueAge: It's nigh-impossible to determine the monsters' ages. While they're giants who look and sound like adults, they are frequently shown to lack basic knowledge that their mother or another person has to educate them about, which is often a subject adults are unlikely to be ignorant of, plus "The Whole Tooth" revolves around Six losing a baby tooth when it is impossible for adults to have any baby teeth left. On the other hand, flashbacks to when they were younger clearly show them to be significantly smaller as young children, Three's personas frequently have his character demonstrate knowledge and skills that he'd realistically obtain through years of higher education and the alternate timeline shown in "It's a Wonder-Four Life" shows most of the monsters in lines of work where they'd have to at least graduate high school to be eligible for hiring (such as Six's counterpart being a dance instructor while Two and Seven's counterparts run their own stores). While their Mama does say in "Seven Monsters and a Baby" that it has been 40 years since she last had a chance to rest, she says nothing about where in that timeframe her children were born.
born. The best guestimate is that they're "kids in monster years".

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