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* AnAesop: It's okay to stand out from the crowd and dislike things that are usually classified as the "norm", but it's also okay for others to enjoy those same things.
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* MagicSkirt: The first time this trope is averted for Tina; she accidentally tucks her skirt into her underwear as a result of running to try and stop Louise and Millie from dumping the wands to the pond. One of the other girls points it out, and Tina quickly corrects it.
* MamaBear: After Tina recaps how Tammy and Jocelyn told her she wasn't "supermodel material," Linda offers to [[ToyotaTripwire drive by and smack both of them with her car door.]]

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* MagicSkirt: The first time this trope is averted for Tina; she accidentally tucks her skirt into her underwear as a result of running going to try and stop pee in the bushes, noticing what Louise and Millie are doing and running after them to try and stop them from dumping the wands to the pond. One of the other girls points it out, and Tina quickly corrects it.
* MamaBear: After Tina recaps how Tammy and Jocelyn refused to give Tina a link to a video with makeup tips and told her it's because she wasn't "supermodel material," Linda offers to [[ToyotaTripwire drive by and smack both of them with her car door.]]



* SequenceBreaking: Louise figures out the plot beats about the promenade within five minutes, and within that same timespan finds the hidden box of wands that serves as the end objective (as well as the sole reason Millie wants her to participate, meaning she can get out of dodge faster than planned).

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* SequenceBreaking: Louise figures out the plot beats about the promenade within five minutes, and within that same timespan finds the hidden box of wands that serves as the end objective (as well as the sole reason Millie wants her to participate, meaning she can get out of dodge much faster than planned).
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* AudienceAlienatingPremise: InUniverse, the "Slug-gitive" Burobu card became a rare collectible because of this. It was such a poorly thought out idea that it flopped and was discontinued due to being a reference to a 1993 PG-13 Thriller that its child-aged audience would be uninterest and/or out of the loop about.
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[[caption-width-right:1000:''"Louise, I need you to twirl."'']]

->''"I may have gotten a little intense on the last one. I allegedly headbutted a gnome on the chest."''
-->'''--Millie''', about why she can't go on the promenade


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* InUniverseCatharsis: Mort convinces Linda to say goodbye to the floral arrangement dog as if it is the real one to finally grieve his death. She cries out and apologizes for a solid few minutes that give her some peace afterwards.
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* GoneHorriblyWrong: Louise attempts to do SequenceBreaking by finding the box with the wands and the one wand that Millie wants to hand it over to her quickly, except Millie ends up seeing the box full of wands through her camera, promptly freaks out, and goes to it, causing the organizers and the other girls to see them and throw the entire program into disarray.
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* CerebusCallback: After all those episodes focusing on Louise being a DaddysGirl and a {{Tomboy}}, we find out that on some level Louise has always been worried that she's not being a girl "the right way" because she doesn't act like other girls or engage in similar activities while preferring boyish interests and hobbies.

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* CerebusCallback: CerebusCallBack: After all those episodes focusing on Louise being a DaddysGirl and a {{Tomboy}}, we find out that on some level Louise has always been worried that she's not being a girl "the right way" because she doesn't act like other girls or engage in similar activities while preferring boyish interests and hobbies.

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