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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In the season 3 premiere "The Hyper-Potamus Pizza-Party-Torium", Hiro and Fred are short-handed when Wasabi, Gogo, and Honey Lemon look for jobs.
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* PinnedToTheGround:
** During a fight, Momakase manages to destroy Wasabi's weapons. He then slips on a bottle giving Momakase an opening to pin him to the ground with her foot on his chest.
** During their final confrontation, Hiro is thrown in front of Liv [[spoiler:/Di]] Amara, who proceeds to pin him to the ground with her knee on his stomach and attempt to plant a chip on him which would turn him into a monster under her control.
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* FiveSecondRule: One episode had Fred try to invoke this, only for Baymax to explain how it's a load of bunk.
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* AbortedArc: "Portal Enemy" ends with Hiro discovering Baymax's original body remains in the portal dimension from the movie, implying this will be a future plot point, but ultimately it is never followed up on for the remainder of the series.
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** Then, in the third season, [[spoiler: after Karmi has returned as Hiro's love interest, Megan's role became unnecessary and she disappeared without any explanation. Multiple characters {{lampshade}} this, asking "But what happened to Megan?" usually when talking about Karmi.]]
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Shipping Goggles TRS cleanup, out-of-universe examples are to be removed, in-universe examples to be reworded to Mistaken For Romance.


* HopeSpot: "City of Monsters, Part 1" is a big one for people who were rooting for [[ShippingGoggles Karmiro]] to happen, or at the very least for [[SitcomArchnemesis Hiro and Karmi]] to bury the hatchet once and for all. They do become friends, but Karmi's parents understandably decide to move out of San Fransokyo due to what happened to their daughter.

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* HopeSpot: "City of Monsters, Part 1" is a big one for people who were rooting for [[ShippingGoggles Karmiro]] Karmiro to happen, or at the very least for [[SitcomArchnemesis Hiro and Karmi]] to bury the hatchet once and for all. They do become friends, but Karmi's parents understandably decide to move out of San Fransokyo due to what happened to their daughter.
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* HereWeGoAgain: "Baymax Dreams Of Too Many Freds" has Fred get split into multiple tiny copies of himself inside Baymax's mind. Just as they manage to resolve the situation, Fred inadvertently pushes Baymax into his memory-processing machine. FadeToBlack, as many high-pitched Baymax voices cry "[[{{Catchphrase}} oh, no...]]"

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* HereWeGoAgain: "Baymax Dreams Of Too Many Freds" has Fred get split into multiple tiny copies of himself inside Baymax's mind. Just as they manage to resolve the situation, Fred inadvertently pushes Baymax into his memory-processing machine. FadeToBlack, as many high-pitched Baymax voices cry "[[{{Catchphrase}} "[[CharacterCatchphrase oh, no...]]"
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* AlliterativeName: In addition to Hiro Hamada, we have Frederick Flamarion Frederickson IV, Grace Granville, Trevor Trengrove and Wendy Wower.
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* AbsurdPhobia: Honey Lemon and [=GoGo=] are afraid of hippos and leprechauns respectively. The former isn't so absurb, however, as hippos are ''very ferocious'' animals.

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* AbsurdPhobia: Honey Lemon and [=GoGo=] are afraid of hippos and leprechauns respectively. The former isn't so absurb, however, as hippos are ''very ferocious'' animals. Good luck seeing a hippo (or leprechaun for that matter) in a city like this though.
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* PandaingToTheAudience:
** In "Bro-tillion", when Fred is about to join the ranks of high society, Cass, who gets a chance to cater the party, makes pastries that look like pandas.
** To a lesser extent, in "Fan Friction", Karmi dubs Baymax's superhero identity, "Red Panda".
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* OverprotectiveDad: Chief Cruz to Megan.

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