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* HarpOfFemininity: Both Skyla and Jade play the Harp of Peace beautifully.
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* HarpOfFemininity: Both Skyla and Jade are the most graceful members of the female cast. Naturally, both play the Harp of Peace beautifully.
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%%* TimeMaster: Angelica.
%%* TheMentor: Queen Skyla is this to the Sky Dancers.
%%* TheSpock: Jade. Slam even lampshades her as this trope.
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'''Character Two:''' Yo, Mrs. Spock! Nothing makes sense here. We're in the Netherworld.\\
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%%* ChaosArchitecture: The Netherworld.
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* {{Deuteragonist}}: Although the series centers around the titular Sky Dancers, the underlying plot seems to be Skyla coming to terms with her husband's death and being able to move on and be an effective leader.
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* DanceBattler: All the Sky Dancers qualify for this trope, since dance is how they activate their magic powers.
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* GameplayAndStorySegregation: In the GBA game, Skyclone and his minions are mentioned but don't appear at all, nor do Skyla and the others even though you're supposed to be rescuing them.
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* DoubleJump: In the GBA game, Camille has this power.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Of the 5 kids' "stage show costume"-like Sky Dancer outfits, the girls' are all around pretty tame and tasteful, while still being fascinating and imaginative. Rather, it's the two ''boys''' outfits that seem to trend toward this, what with both of them emphasizing their muscular physiques, Slam's half-shirt thing going on, and Breeze's showing more skin than any of the girls.
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* {{Stripperiffic}}: Of the 5 kids' "stage show costume"-like Sky Dancer outfits, the girls' are all around pretty tame and tasteful, while still being fascinating and imaginative. Rather, it's the {{Stripperiffic}}:
** The two''boys''' boys' outfits that seem to trend toward this, what with both of them emphasizing emphasize their muscular physiques, Slam's half-shirt thing going on, physiques. Slam has a half-shirt, and Breeze's showing more skin than any of outfit shows off his chest, arms, and legs.
** In thegirls.GBA game, the Sky Dancers on the password screen and level introductions have ''very'' skimpy outfits.
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* FamilyUnfriendlydeath: The Harpy Sisters are eventually crushed by giant rocks.
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* FamilyUnfriendlydeath: FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: The Harpy Sisters are eventually crushed by giant stalactites and rocks.
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* EnemyMine: "The Alliance" has Skyclone helping the heroes against evil winged gargoyles, who are eventually [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath crushed by giant rocks]].
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* EnemyMine: "The Alliance" has Skyclone helping the heroes against the evil winged gargoyles, who are eventually [[FamilyUnfriendlyDeath crushed by giant rocks]].Harpy Sisters, though he ditches them as soon as his part's done.
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* EvilIsHammy: Skyclone. He constantly rants about he is going to ''TAKE OVER THE WINGDOM'' and how ''THE WINGDOM IS MIIIINNNEEE!'' Very prone to EvilGloating in general. His Imps have a touch of it, too.
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* EvilIsHammy: Skyclone. He Skyclone constantly rants about he is going to ''TAKE OVER THE WINGDOM'' and how ''THE WINGDOM IS MIIIINNNEEE!'' Very He's very prone to EvilGloating in general. His Imps have a touch of it, too.
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment (the original creators), to work on a continuation of the animated series, for GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother, in exchange for their [[MacGuffin Skyswirl Stone]].
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins joined Abrams / Gentile Entertainment (the original creators), to work on a continuation of the animated series, for GameBoyAdvance. UsefulNotes/GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, game had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother, in exchange for their [[MacGuffin Skyswirl Stone]].
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* {{Birdcaged}}: After capturing Skyla in "Lonely Heart," the imps lock her in a birdcage.
* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Camille can make anything she imagines out of clouds, and imbue it with a life of its own.
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* ImaginationBasedSuperpower: Camille can make anything she imagines out of clouds, and imbue it with a life of its own.
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment (the original creators), to work on a continuation of the animated series, for GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother, in exchange for their [[MacGuffin The Skyswirl Stone]].
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment (the original creators), to work on a continuation of the animated series, for GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother.
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment, Entertainment (the original creators), to work on a continuation of the animated series, for GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother.
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In 2005, video game publisher Crave Entertainment joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment, to work on a continuation of the animated series, for Game Boy Advance.GameBoyAdvance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother.
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In 2005, ''Creator/Nintendo'' ''Creator/{{Nintendo}}'' joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment, to work on a continuation of the animated series, for Game Boy Advance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother.
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In 2005, ''Creator/CraveEntertainment'' ''Creator/Nintendo'' joins Abrams / Gentile Entertainment, to work on a continuation of the animated series, for Game Boy Advance. The video game, however, had Jade, Camille and Angelica, fighting to protect their land from their arch nemesis, Skyclone, who had kidnapped Queen Skyla, their mother.
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* BrokenBird: Skyla used to be a happy-go-lucky girl who didn't involve herself in the Wingdoms's affairs. After Skyler's death, she took an active role as the Wingdom's ruler and became a strong, and sometimes stoic, monarch.
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* BrokenBird: Skyla used to be a happy-go-lucky girl who didn't involve herself in the Wingdoms's Wingdom's affairs. After Skyler's death, she took an active role as the Wingdom's ruler and became a strong, and sometimes stoic, monarch.
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-->"If it is to be, just wait and see."
-->"If it is to be, come back and see!"
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-->"If it is to be, just wait and see."
-->"If it isit's up to be, come back and see!"me!"
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* StationaryWings: Because they're modeled after the toy, the wings seem suited to gliding and rarely ever flap. Sometimes the Sky Dancers just hover without their wings moving.
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* DisposableLoveInterest: Camille's love interest Gorp is never seen or mentioned again after the end of his episode, despite Camille's [[AnguishedDeclarationofLove promise never to forget him]].
* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to sell the "flying figures" concept to boys.
* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to sell the "flying figures" concept to boys.
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* DisposableLoveInterest: Camille's love interest Gorp is never seen or mentioned again after the end of his episode, despite Camille's [[AnguishedDeclarationofLove [[AnguishedDeclarationOfLove promise never to forget him]].
* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to sell the "flying figures" concept to boys.him]].
* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to sell the "flying figures" concept to boys.
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* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to seel the "flying figures" concept to boys.
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* DistaffCounterpart: {{Inverted}}. After the success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was created to seel sell the "flying figures" concept to boys.
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* DistaffCounterpart: This show, and the toy line it was based off of, are a "Girl Counterpart" to WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz and its toy line, Sky Dancers having actually been made first.
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* DistaffCounterpart: This show, and {{Inverted}}. After the toy line it success of the ''Sky Dancers'' toys, ''WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz'' was based off of, are a "Girl Counterpart" created to WesternAnimation/DragonFlyz and its toy line, Sky Dancers having actually been made first. seel the "flying figures" concept to boys.
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''Sky Dancers'' was an animated cartoon series, based on a series of toys of the same name, featuring [[FiveManBand five students]] studying at Dame Skyla's High Hope Dance Academy. Jade, Camille, Breeze, Angelica and Slam are called upon by Dame Skyla, who is secretly Queen of the Wingdom, to protect her territory from her evil brother-in-law, Skyclone, who terrorizes the kingdom of her deceased husband, Skyler, with his Horrorcanes, Terrornadoes and a trio of imps named Mumbo, Jumbo, and Snarl in attempts to capture [[MacGuffin The Skyswirl Stone]].
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''Sky Dancers'' was an animated cartoon series, based on a series of Creator/{{Galoob}} toys of the same name, featuring [[FiveManBand five students]] studying at Dame Skyla's High Hope Dance Academy. Jade, Camille, Breeze, Angelica and Slam are called upon by Dame Skyla, who is secretly Queen of the Wingdom, to protect her territory from her evil brother-in-law, Skyclone, who terrorizes the kingdom of her deceased husband, Skyler, with his Horrorcanes, Terrornadoes and a trio of imps named Mumbo, Jumbo, and Snarl in attempts to capture [[MacGuffin The Skyswirl Stone]].
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* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Angelica can stop time, Breeze can create wind, Slam can control gravity, Jade can turn invisible...and Camille can make shapes out of clouds. That disappear after awhile.
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* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Angelica can stop time, Breeze can create wind, Slam can control gravity, Jade can turn invisible...and Camille can make shapes out of clouds. That disappear after awhile. Given that two of her companions can warp the fabric of space and time, one is a ninja, and the other is [[WesternAnimation/AvatarTheLastAirbender Aang]], that's more than a little bit of a letdown.
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* [[DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou MommyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou]]: Well, Jade's mother thought she did anyway. She claims that she chose her career over raising her because "a woman couldn't have a family and a career 'in those days'".[[note]]It's [[PlayedForDrama left deliberately vague]] as to whether or not this is actually the case...[[/note]] Jade naturally thinks it's just an excuse.
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* [[DaddyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou MommyHadAGoodReasonForAbandoningYou]]: Mommy Had A Good Reason For Abandoning You]]: Well, Jade's mother thought she did anyway. She claims that she chose her career over raising her because "a woman couldn't have a family and a career 'in those days'".[[note]]It's [[PlayedForDrama left deliberately vague]] as to whether or not this is actually the case...[[/note]] Jade naturally thinks it's just an excuse.