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* RaisedByGrandparents: Hartley is being raised by her grandmother, Celia.
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Stars Creator/IsabellaPappas as Amy, Malachi Barton as Colby, Reed Horstmann (''The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia'') as Jake, Kayden Muller-Janssen as Hartley, James Patrick Stuart (''Series/GeneralHospital'') as Vic, and Creator/LucyDavis (''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'') as Eva.

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Stars Creator/IsabellaPappas as Amy, Malachi Barton as Colby, Reed Horstmann (''The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia'') (''Series/TheExpandingUniverseOfAshleyGarcia'') as Jake, Kayden Muller-Janssen as Hartley, James Patrick Stuart (''Series/GeneralHospital'') as Vic, and Creator/LucyDavis (''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'') as Eva.
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** He is also the only friend and acquaintance of Amy, Jake, and Colby who doesn't know about their supervillain secret identities, since Hartley knows their secret.

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** He [[spoiler: Milo is also the only other friend and acquaintance of Amy, Jake, and Colby Colby, besides Hartley, who doesn't know knows about their supervillain secret identities, since Hartley knows their secret.as of the Season 2 finale.]]
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** Another example, the Maddens' next door neighbor, Mr. Tennyson started out as just that in Season 1. In Season 2, he actually becomes their school principal at Valley View High, and appears as important part of the plots of every episode that deals with their school.

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** Another example, the Maddens' next door neighbor, Mr. Tennyson started out as just that in Season 1. In Season 2, he actually becomes their school principal at Valley View High, and appears as an important part of the plots of every episode that deals with their school.
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** Another example, the Maddens' next door neighbor, Mr. Tennyson started out as just that in Season 1. In Season 2, he actually becomes their school principal at Valley View High.

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** Another example, the Maddens' next door neighbor, Mr. Tennyson started out as just that in Season 1. In Season 2, he actually becomes their school principal at Valley View High. High, and appears as important part of the plots of every episode that deals with their school.
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''The Villains of Valley View'' is a Creator/DisneyChannel sitcom from Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore (the creators of ''Series/LabRats'') that premiered in 2022, about a family of supervillains consisting of teenage main protagonist Amy Madden (Havoc), her parents Eva (Surge) and Vic (Kraniac), and her brothers Jake (Chaos) and Colby (Flashform). They were members of a villain group led by the evil Onyx. After Havoc stands up to Onyx when he denies her mother a promotion and insults her family, her entire family of supervillains is forced to move to a small suburban city called Valley View in Texas and live in normalcy. With the help of rambunctious neighbor Hartley, the family must hide their superpowers and curb their villainous sides to avoid being found by either Onyx's minions, the authorities or the superheroes.

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''The Villains of Valley View'' is a Creator/DisneyChannel sitcom from Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore (the creators of ''Series/LabRats'') that premiered in on June 3, 2022, alongside ''Series/UltraVioletAndBlackScorpion''. It is about a family of supervillains consisting of teenage main protagonist Amy Madden (Havoc), her parents Eva (Surge) and Vic (Kraniac), and her brothers Jake (Chaos) and Colby (Flashform). They were members of a villain group led by the evil Onyx. After Havoc stands up to Onyx when he denies her mother a promotion and insults her family, her entire family of supervillains is forced to move to a small suburban city called Valley View in Texas and live in normalcy. With the help of rambunctious neighbor Hartley, the family must hide their superpowers and curb their villainous sides to avoid being found by either Onyx's minions, the authorities or the superheroes.
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* {{Cliffhanger}}: Season 1 ends with [[spoiler:Havoc becoming the supreme leader of all villains after destroying Onyx.]]
** In Season 2, [[spoiler:the Maddens are watching the news and the reporter says that they have obtained evidence of supervillains living in Valley View, meaning their identities are likely exposed.]]
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Stars Isabella Pappas as Amy, Malachi Barton as Colby, Reed Horstmann (''The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia'') as Jake, Kayden Muller-Janssen as Hartley, James Patrick Stuart (''Series/GeneralHospital'') as Vic, and Creator/LucyDavis (''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'') as Eva.

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Stars Isabella Pappas Creator/IsabellaPappas as Amy, Malachi Barton as Colby, Reed Horstmann (''The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia'') as Jake, Kayden Muller-Janssen as Hartley, James Patrick Stuart (''Series/GeneralHospital'') as Vic, and Creator/LucyDavis (''Series/ChillingAdventuresOfSabrina'') as Eva.
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* MerchandisingTheMonster: The superhero convention [=ColossaCon=] sells villain costumes (Havoc's is the cheapest), and Scarlett has a Havoc doll that looks mass-produced.
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* VillainousVirtues: One of the themes of the series is an exploration of these. The family finds ways to use their villainous strengths to help their friends and each other, and Hartley's character development centers on her learning from Amy's virtues to become more assertive, brave and ambitious, without also adopting her villainous vices (much). The episode "A Little Havoc" discusses the trope when Hartley tries to mentor a girl who idolizes Havoc, and they conclude that some of Havoc's traits (assertiveness and not caring what others think of her) are worth emulating, but others aren't.
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* TheDragon: Onyx's top sidekick Oculon, who serves as the ArcVillain of Season 1, who happens to trace Surge's electrical output all the way to Valley View and find out where the Mayhems are, thus he poses as an exchange student named Declan to woo Hartley enough into luring him to the Madden household and strike at them when they least expect it.

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* TheDragon: Onyx's top sidekick Oculon, who serves as the ArcVillain of Season 1, who happens to trace Surge's electrical output all the way to Valley View and find out where the Mayhems are, thus he poses as an exchange student named Declan to woo Hartley enough into luring letting him to the Madden household and so he can strike at them when they least expect it.
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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more based on the wish she made, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they [[YearInsideHourOutside weren't gone for any length of time in the real world]], and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.

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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more [[BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor based on the wish she made, made]] to be without them, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they [[YearInsideHourOutside weren't gone for any length of time in the real world]], and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.
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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they [[YearInsideHourOutside weren't gone for any length of time in the real world]], and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.

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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more, more based on the wish she made, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they [[YearInsideHourOutside weren't gone for any length of time in the real world]], and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.
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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they were only gone a few minutes, and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.

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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they were only [[YearInsideHourOutside weren't gone a few minutes, for any length of time in the real world]], and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.
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* AmbiguousSituation: While the haunted jukebox in "Monster Town" is definitely magical, it's not clear whether Monster Town is a legit AlternateDimension or just a temporary one conjured to teach Amy AnAesop about appreciating her family's presence in her life more, given that it doesn't have counterparts of Amy and Hartley (the two people who went there), they were only gone a few minutes, and the other Maddens don't remember seeing them being zapped in front of them.
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* AndYouWereThere: In the HalloweenEpisode "Monster Town", Amy and Hartley are zapped into the titular Monster Town, where the monsters look exactly people they know, i.e. Celia as the Witch, Jake as the Vampire, Colby as the Mummy, Eva as the Swamp Creature, and Vic as the Frankenstein's Monster.
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''The Villains of Valley View'' is a Creator/DisneyChannel sitcom from Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore (the creators of ''Series/LabRats'') that premiered in 2022, about a family of supervillains consisting of teenage main protagonist Amy Madden (Havoc), her parents Eva (Surge) and Vic (Kraniac), and her brothers Jake (Chaos) and Colby (Flashform). They were members of a villain group led by the evil Onyx. After Havoc stands up to Onyx when he denies her mother a promotion and insults her family, her entire family of supervillains is forced to move to Valley View, Texas and live in normalcy. With the help of rambunctious neighbor Hartley, the family must hide their superpowers and curb their villainous sides to avoid being found by either Onyx's minions, the authorities or the superheroes.

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''The Villains of Valley View'' is a Creator/DisneyChannel sitcom from Chris Peterson and Bryan Moore (the creators of ''Series/LabRats'') that premiered in 2022, about a family of supervillains consisting of teenage main protagonist Amy Madden (Havoc), her parents Eva (Surge) and Vic (Kraniac), and her brothers Jake (Chaos) and Colby (Flashform). They were members of a villain group led by the evil Onyx. After Havoc stands up to Onyx when he denies her mother a promotion and insults her family, her entire family of supervillains is forced to move to a small suburban city called Valley View, View in Texas and live in normalcy. With the help of rambunctious neighbor Hartley, the family must hide their superpowers and curb their villainous sides to avoid being found by either Onyx's minions, the authorities or the superheroes.
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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one, see "The Friend Nobody Likes" section below) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes, between Seasons 1 and 2.

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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one, see "The Friend Nobody Likes" section below) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes, between Seasons 1 and episodes in Season 2.
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* DisintegratorRay: In the Season 1 finale, Hartley uses Vic's vaporizer ray to [[spoiler: to vaporizer and destroy Oculon/Declan.]]

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* DisintegratorRay: In the Season 1 finale, Hartley uses Vic's vaporizer ray to [[spoiler: to vaporizer vaporize and destroy Oculon/Declan.]]
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** Another example, the Maddens' next door neighbor, Mr. Tennyson started out as just that in Season 1. In Season 2, he actually becomes their school principal at Valley View High.


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* DisintegratorRay: In the Season 1 finale, Hartley uses Vic's vaporizer ray to [[spoiler: to vaporizer and destroy Oculon/Declan.]]
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* ClothingReflectsPersonality: Amy, given that she's secretly a villain, often wears clothes and outfits that are dark and somewhat edgy, while Hartley, given her cheery and optimistic personality, often wears brightly-colored clothes and outfits.

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* ClothingReflectsPersonality: *ConsistentClothingStyle: Amy, given that she's secretly a villain, often wears clothes and outfits that are dark and somewhat edgy, while Hartley, given her cheery and optimistic personality, often wears brightly-colored clothes and outfits.
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* ClothingReflectsPersonality: Amy, given that she's secretly a villain, often wears clothes and outfits that are dark and somewhat edgy, while Hartley, given her cheery and optimistic personality, often wears brightly-colored clothes and outfits.
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** [[spoiler: In the Season 2 episode, "The Promposal", when Milo wants to ask Amy out to the school dance, he creates an elaborate promposal for her, and because she doesn't see him in that way and only sees him as just a cool, friendly acquaintance at best, she struggles to turn him down and say no without making him feel too bad about it, thinking he created the promposal because he has a crush on her. This is then [[SubvertedTrope humorously subverted]], where when she tells him she doesn't see him that way, he then says "Ewww! You thought I was asking you to the dance because I liked you?! No, I only asked you to the dance because you're my friend and I thought it might be fun. And I didn't wanna go with my Mom again like I did last year."]]

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** [[spoiler: In the Season 2 episode, "The Promposal", when Milo wants to ask Amy out to the school dance, he creates an elaborate promposal for her, and because she doesn't see him in that way and only sees him as just a cool, friendly acquaintance at best, she struggles to turn him down and say no without making him feel too bad about it, thinking he created the promposal because he has a crush on her. This is then [[SubvertedTrope humorously subverted]], where when she tells him she doesn't see him that way, he then says "Ewww! You thought I was asking you to the dance because I liked you?! No, I only asked you to the dance because you're my friend and I thought it might be fun. And I didn't wanna go with my Mom again like I did last year."]]" He then also reveals he only created the elaborate promposal because he figured it would make it difficult for her to say no. Amy then says she admires the villainous manipulation of his thinking and then actually agrees to accept it.]]
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** [[spoiler: In the Season 2 episode, "The Promposal", it's revealed that Milo has a small crush on Amy when he creates an elaborate promposal to ask Amy out to the dance, and because she doesn't see him in that way and only sees him as just a cool, friendly acquaintance at best, she struggles to turn him down and say no without making him feel too bad about it.]]

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** [[spoiler: In the Season 2 episode, "The Promposal", it's revealed that when Milo has a small crush on wants to ask Amy when out to the school dance, he creates an elaborate promposal to ask Amy out to the dance, for her, and because she doesn't see him in that way and only sees him as just a cool, friendly acquaintance at best, she struggles to turn him down and say no without making him feel too bad about it.]]it, thinking he created the promposal because he has a crush on her. This is then [[SubvertedTrope humorously subverted]], where when she tells him she doesn't see him that way, he then says "Ewww! You thought I was asking you to the dance because I liked you?! No, I only asked you to the dance because you're my friend and I thought it might be fun. And I didn't wanna go with my Mom again like I did last year."]]
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** [[spoiler: In the Season 2 episode, "The Promposal", it's revealed that Milo has a small crush on Amy when he creates an elaborate promposal to ask Amy out to the dance, and because she doesn't see him in that way and only sees him as just a cool, friendly acquaintance at best, she struggles to turn him down and say no without making him feel too bad about it.]]

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Milo in Season 2. In Season 1, Milo started out as just the annoying, geeky nerd at their school who fights Amy and Hartley when they try to buy off one of Eva's supervillain weapons from him (so Amy can return it to Eva as a gift for Mother's Day), since Milo's dad is an accountant who works for superheroes, and often buys a lot of superhero and supervillain memorabilia from the heroes, and gives it to Milo to keep. By the time we get to Season 2, he becomes a friendly acquaintance with Amy, Hartley, Jake, and Colby, but he still often acts like a [[JerkAss jerk-ass]] towards them, sometimes, because of [[InsufferableGenius his tendency to often brag about how much he sees himself as smarter and more intellectual than them, and often belittling them as dumb compared to himself]]. Nevertheless, he also has some [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold "Jerk with a Heart of Gold"]] moments towards them where they do appreciate the fact that they can count on him tk be a good friend and acquaintance when they need him.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Milo in Season 2. In Season 1, Milo started out as just the annoying, geeky nerd at their school who fights Amy and Hartley when they try to buy off one of Eva's supervillain weapons from him (so Amy can return it to Eva as a gift for Mother's Day), since Milo's dad is an accountant who works for superheroes, and often buys a lot of superhero and supervillain memorabilia from the heroes, and gives it to Milo to keep. By the time we get to Season 2, he becomes a friendly acquaintance with Amy, Hartley, Jake, and Colby, but he still often acts like a [[JerkAss jerk-ass]] towards them, sometimes, because of [[InsufferableGenius his tendency to often brag about how much he sees himself as smarter and more intellectual than them, and often belittling them as dumb compared to himself]]. Nevertheless, he also has some [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold "Jerk with a Heart of Gold"]] moments towards them where they do appreciate the fact that they can count on him tk to be a good friend and help to them when they need him to be.
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friend and acquaintance when they need him. of Amy, Jake, and Colby who doesn't know about their supervillain secret identities, since Hartley knows their secret.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Milo in Season 2. In Season 1, Milo started out as just the annoying, geeky nerd at their school who fights Amy and Hartley when they try to buy off one of Eva's supervillain weapons from him (so Amy can return it to Eva as a gift for Mother's Day), since Milo's dad is an accountant who works for superheroes, and often buys a lot of superhero and supervillain memorabilia from the heroes, and gives it to Milo to keep. By the time we get to Season 2, he becomes a friendly acquaintance with Amy, Hartley, Jake, and Colby, but he still often acts like a [[JerkAss jerk-ass]] towards them, sometimes, because of his tendency to often brag about how much he sees himself as smarter and more intellectual than them, and often belittling them as dumb compared to himself. Nevertheless, he also has some [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold "Jerk with a Heart of Gold"]] moments towards them where they do appreciate the fact that they can count on him tk be a good friend and acquaintance when they need him.

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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Milo in Season 2. In Season 1, Milo started out as just the annoying, geeky nerd at their school who fights Amy and Hartley when they try to buy off one of Eva's supervillain weapons from him (so Amy can return it to Eva as a gift for Mother's Day), since Milo's dad is an accountant who works for superheroes, and often buys a lot of superhero and supervillain memorabilia from the heroes, and gives it to Milo to keep. By the time we get to Season 2, he becomes a friendly acquaintance with Amy, Hartley, Jake, and Colby, but he still often acts like a [[JerkAss jerk-ass]] towards them, sometimes, because of [[InsufferableGenius his tendency to often brag about how much he sees himself as smarter and more intellectual than them, and often belittling them as dumb compared to himself.himself]]. Nevertheless, he also has some [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold "Jerk with a Heart of Gold"]] moments towards them where they do appreciate the fact that they can count on him tk be a good friend and acquaintance when they need him.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Milo in Season 2. In Season 1, Milo started out as just the annoying, geeky nerd at their school who fights Amy and Hartley when they try to buy off one of Eva's supervillain weapons from him (so Amy can return it to Eva as a gift for Mother's Day), since Milo's dad is an accountant who works for superheroes, and often buys a lot of superhero and supervillain memorabilia from the heroes, and gives it to Milo to keep. By the time we get to Season 2, he becomes a friendly acquaintance with Amy, Hartley, Jake, and Colby, but he still often acts like a [[JerkAss jerk-ass]] towards them, sometimes, because of his tendency to often brag about how much he sees himself as smarter and more intellectual than them, and often belittling them as dumb compared to himself. Nevertheless, he also has some [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold "Jerk with a Heart of Gold"]] moments towards them where they do appreciate the fact that they can count on him tk be a good friend and acquaintance when they need him.
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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes, between Seasons 1 and 2.

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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one) one, see "The Friend Nobody Likes" section below) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes, between Seasons 1 and 2.
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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes.

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* AscendedExtra: Milo from Season 1 to Season 2. Milo originally started out in Season 1 as not much more than a OneShotCharacter and a RecurringExtra, but by the time we get to Season 2, he starts becoming a closer friendly acquaintance (albeit, a sometimes ''annoying'' one) with Amy, Jake, Hartley, and even Colby to some degree, as he starts to becomes quite an important recurring character to the plots of several episodes.episodes, between Seasons 1 and 2.

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