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* Sizeshifter: The title character of "The Boy in the Drawer" is able to grow and shrink depending on if he's given attention by Shelley and her family or ignored.

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* Sizeshifter: {{Sizeshifter}}: The title character of "The Boy in the Drawer" is able to grow and shrink depending on if he's given attention by Shelley and her family or ignored.
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* ShamefulShrinking: Serves as the defeat for the title antagonist from "The Boy in the Drawer", after Shelley realizes he's able to grow or shrink depending on if he's ignored or given attention.
*Sizeshifter: The title character of "The Boy in the Drawer" is able to grow and shrink depending on if he's given attention by Shelley and her family or ignored.
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* EvilRedhead: The title character from "The Boy in the Drawer".
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* VillainSong: "I'm So Happy" from the episode "The Boy in the Drawer".
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** The title character from The Boy in the Drawer" has this reaction after Shelley's EurekaMoment about him changing size depending on if he's ignored or not.

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** The title character from The "The Boy in the Drawer" has this reaction after Shelley's EurekaMoment about him changing size depending on if he's ignored or not.
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* The title character from The Boy in the Drawer" has this reaction after Shelley's EurekaMoment about him changing size depending on if he's ignored or not.

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* ** The title character from The Boy in the Drawer" has this reaction after Shelley's EurekaMoment about him changing size depending on if he's ignored or not.
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*The title character from The Boy in the Drawer" has this reaction after Shelley's EurekaMoment about him changing size depending on if he's ignored or not.
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* BigBad: The eponymous character from the episode, "The Boy in the Drawer" causes problems for Shelley and her family at one point floods their home.

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* BigBad: The eponymous character from the episode, "The Boy in the Drawer" causes problems for Shelley and her family and at one point floods their home.
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* BigBad: The eponymous character from the episode, "The Boy in the Drawer" causes problems for Shelley and her family at one point floods their home from taking a nap inside their dishwasher.

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* BigBad: The eponymous character from the episode, "The Boy in the Drawer" causes problems for Shelley and her family at one point floods their home from taking a nap inside their dishwasher.home.
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* BigBad: The eponymous character from the episode, "The Boy in the Drawer" causes problems for Shelley and her family at one point floods their home from taking a nap inside their dishwasher.
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* CanadaEh: Several episodes, most notably "Blackberry Subway Jam", are clearly set in UsefulNotes/{{Toronto}}. {{Downplayed}} in the sense that it's not presented in an overly stereotypical fashion, as befitting a Canadian series.
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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything; despite having that said, he gradually does have and get a chance to redeem himself and was EasilyForgiven, as he and Princess Elizabeth somehow eventually became the best of friends near the end.

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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything; despite having that said, he gradually does have and get a chance to redeem himself and was EasilyForgiven, as he and Princess Elizabeth the princess somehow eventually became the best of friends near the end.
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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything, but despite having that said, he gradually does have and get a chance to redeem himself and was EasilyForgiven, as he and Princess Elizabeth somehow eventually became the best of friends near the end.

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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything, but everything; despite having that said, he gradually does have and get a chance to redeem himself and was EasilyForgiven, as he and Princess Elizabeth somehow eventually became the best of friends near the end.
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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything.

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* KarmaHoudini: The dragon never gets punished for his actions whatsoever, even though he committed so many acts of mass vandalism and possibly even murder in the process of burning down everything.everything, but despite having that said, he gradually does have and get a chance to redeem himself and was EasilyForgiven, as he and Princess Elizabeth somehow eventually became the best of friends near the end.
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* AdultsAreUseless: A lot of the adults don't necessarily provide much help for the characters, and sometimes are even anti-heroes or villians such as in "The Boy in the Drawer", and "Thomas's Snowsuit".

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* AdultsAreUseless: A lot of the adults don't necessarily provide much help for the characters, and sometimes are even anti-heroes or villians villains such as in "The Boy in the Drawer", and "Thomas's Snowsuit".
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* IAmGreatSong: The Dragon's contious rappign throughout the episode, "The Paper Bag Princess".

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* IAmGreatSong: The Dragon's contious rappign rapping throughout the episode, "The Paper Bag Princess".



* IWantSong: Quite literally "I Wanna Be a Hero" from "The Fire Station". Also "A Perfect Guy" that is frequently sung in The Paper Bag Princess.

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* IWantSong: Quite literally "I Wanna Be a Hero" from "The Fire Station". Also "A Perfect Guy" that is frequently sung in The "The Paper Bag Princess.Princess".
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A 1991 Canadian animated series based on the works of Creator/RobertMunsch, by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment.

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A 1991 Canadian animated series based on the works of Creator/RobertMunsch, by Creator/CookieJarEntertainment.Creator/{{Cinar}}.
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* IWantSong: Quite literally "I Wanna Be a Hero" from "The Fire Station".

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* IWantSong: Quite literally "I Wanna Be a Hero" from "The Fire Station". Also "A Perfect Guy" that is frequently sung in The Paper Bag Princess.
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* AdultsAreUseless: A lot of the adults don't necessarily provide much help for the characters, and sometimes are even anti-heroes such as in "The Boy in the Drawer", and "Thomas's Snowsuit".

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* AdultsAreUseless: A lot of the adults don't necessarily provide much help for the characters, and sometimes are even anti-heroes or villians such as in "The Boy in the Drawer", and "Thomas's Snowsuit".
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* FirefightingEpisode: "The Fire Station" of course.


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* ShaggyDogStory: In "The Fire Station" when Michael and Sheila's parents don't recognize them at first due to how dirty they are from their adventure.
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* IAmGreatSong: The Dragon's contious rappign throughout the episode, "The Paper Bag Princess".
* InstantHomeDelivery: The pizzas and birthday cakes are instantly delivered as soon as Moira orders them.


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* LandOfFaerie: The whole setting in "The Paper Bag Princess".
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* UngratefulBastard: '''Prince Ronald''' from "The Paper Bag Princess".

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* UngratefulBastard: '''Prince Ronald''' from Ronald of course!''' In "The Paper Bag Princess".

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