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* FantasticRacism: "Which Witch" takes place in a world where witches and warlocks live alongside ordinary people after years of persecution. The episode uses the premise to gently satirize the ways in which racism manifests in the modern world, featuring things like an annual "Witch History Month". When accused of being prejudiced toward witches, Luna's teacher indignantly replies ''"I'll have you know, I voted for a witch in the last election!"''



* TomatoInTheMirror: The kids in "Parents are from Mars, kids are from Venus" discover that [[spoiler: they are aliens from another planet. The episodes ends with them going with their parents to visit said planet.]]

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* ShoutOut: The title of "Leave Them Kids Alone" is an homage to Music/PinkFloyd's "Another Brick in the Wall, Part II" from ''Music/TheWall'', which is also about a horribly oppressive and dehumanizing high school.
* TomatoInTheMirror: The kids in "Parents are from Mars, kids are from Venus" discover that [[spoiler: they are aliens from another planet. The episodes ends with them going with their parents to visit said planet.]]]]
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* PerkyGoth [[GothGirlsKnowMagic Girls Know Magic]]: Luna, the witch girl from the episode "Which Witch?" is very friendly and outgoing, despite her gothic sense of style.

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* PerkyGoth [[GothGirlsKnowMagic Girls Know Magic]]: Luna, FormulaBreakingEpisode: While most episodes take place in a seemingly normal world where people are generally unaware of the witch girl from the episode supernatural, "Which Witch?" is very friendly set in a world where people know witches exist and outgoing, despite her gothic sense of style.even co-exist with them.



* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: While most episodes take place in a seemingly normal world where people are generally unaware of the supernatural, "Which Witch?" is set in a world where people know witches exist and even co-exist with them.

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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: While most episodes take place in a seemingly normal world where people are generally unaware of PerkyGoth [[GothGirlsKnowMagic Girls Know Magic]]: Luna, the supernatural, witch girl from the episode "Which Witch?" is set in a world where people know witches exist very friendly and even co-exist with them. outgoing, despite her gothic sense of style.
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* PerkyGoth [[GothGirlsKnowMagic Girls Know Magic]]: Luna, the witch girl from the episode "Which Witch?" is very friendly and outgoing, despite her gothic sense of style.
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Each episode is a new story about a teenager experiencing events that are unordinary, magical, or just downright diabolical, and must figure out how to deal with the turn of events or thwart the threats to their lives and identities.

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Each episode is a new story about a kid or teenager experiencing events that are unordinary, magical, or just downright diabolical, and must figure out how to deal with the turn of events or thwart the threats to their lives and identities.
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* BoardingSchoolOfHorrors: Miss Genevieve’s School for Difficult Girls in "Leave Them Kids Alone".
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* InNameOnly: The stories have very little to do with the graphic novels the series is named after.
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* SomethingCompletelyDifferent: While most episodes take place in a seemingly normal world where people are generally unaware of the supernatural, "Which Witch?" is set in a world where people know witches exist and even co-exist with them.

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* TheFourthWallWillNotProtectYou: The show's opening has a family watching Disney+, with the TV glitching out, a ghost hand coming out of the screen, the family's house being sucked into a void, and the parents turning into aliens.
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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Unlike most horror series, each episode has a happy ending, with the protagonist learning their lesson and[=/=]or finding new happiness.

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* EarnYourHappyEnding: Unlike most horror series, each episode has a happy ending, with the protagonist learning their lesson and[=/=]or finding new happiness.happiness.
* TomatoInTheMirror: The kids in "Parents are from Mars, kids are from Venus" discover that [[spoiler: they are aliens from another planet. The episodes ends with them going with their parents to visit said planet.]]
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Just beyond the world you know, is another world. Full of strange beings, mystical occurrences, and other things that surpass your imagination or understand. In this other world, full of witches and ghosts, enchanted apps and alternate dimensions, alien parents and brainwashing teachers, a few unfortunate children have to navigate the twists and turns of growing up and finding yourself in addition to overcoming the threatening dangers of this unpredictable reality just beyond our own.

''Just Beyond'' is a horror comedy anthology live-action television series created by Creator/SethGrahameSmith exclusively for Creator/DisneyPlus. It is based on the graphic novels of the same name by Creator/RLStine.

Each episode is a new story about a teenager experiencing events that are unordinary, magical, or just downright diabolical, and must figure out how to deal with the turn of events or thwart the threats to their lives and identities.

!! This series include the following tropes:

* AnAesop: One per episode.
* CruelTwistEnding: The only episode that doesn’t have a happy ending for the main character is "Standing Up For Yourself". But the main character in that one is a BarbaricBully whose DownerEnding is very much deserved.
* EarnYourHappyEnding: Unlike most horror series, each episode has a happy ending, with the protagonist learning their lesson and[=/=]or finding new happiness.

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