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Spiritual Adaptation is a redirect to Spiritual Successor, so merging them.


* SpiritualSuccessor: A world forever changed by a mass event that unleashed massive mutated animals. A protagonist with shapeshifting abilities and are a factor for the cure. Sounds a lot like WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex.

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* SpiritualSuccessor: ** A world forever changed by a mass event that unleashed massive mutated animals. A protagonist with shapeshifting abilities and are a factor for the cure. Sounds a lot like WesternAnimation/GeneratorRex.
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** We don't get to see Scarlemagne's reaction to [[spoiler:the cured Yumyan Hammerpaw.]]
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* BrokenBase: Margot’s return in Season 3. Fans are split on whether or not she was utilized well. Some people are glad that [[spoiler: Wolf did not forgive someone who wronged her in their youth no matter how sorry Margot was, because it serves as a lesson that you don’t have to forgive everyone who has done bad things to you. Others felt that Margot was not used to her full potential]].

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* BrokenBase: Margot’s return in Season 3. Fans are split on whether or not she was utilized well. Some people are glad that [[spoiler: Wolf did not forgive Margot because even if she regrets leaving Wolf to fend for herself, Wolf was not obligated to forgive someone who wronged her in their youth no matter how sorry Margot was, because emotionally scarred her. People on this side of the argument say that it serves as a lesson that you don’t have to forgive everyone who has done bad things to you. Others felt that Margot Margot’s return was not used to her its full potential]].potential and doesn’t leave much of an impact in Season 3. They point out how Margot only shows up in two episodes, gets suddenly cured into a regular animal, and is not acknowledged again afterwards. These people argue Margot still had some room for development to redeem herself, which could assist in Wolf’s character arc too.]]
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* BrokenBase: Margot’s return in Season 3. Fans are split on whether or not she was utilized well. Some people are glad that [[spoiler: Wolf did not forgive someone who wronged her in their youth no matter how sorry Margot was, because it serves as a lesson that you don’t have to forgive everyone who has done bad things to you. Others felt that Margot was not used to her full potential]].


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** Kipo being a human-Mega Jaguar hybrid is no longer a secret to most people, especially since Netflix has shown her half-mute form and full Mega Jaguar form across promotional images for the show.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: In “Mute-Eat-Mute World”, the background music accompanying the Humming Bombers sounds ''very'' similar to an instrumental version of the song “Danger Zone”.
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** Kwat, Harris, and Mrs. Sartori are other Mod Frogs who also get a lot of attention in fan-art despite being minor antagonists.
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* FanNickname: Dr. Emilia is often called a [[ObnoxiousEntitledHousewife “Karen”]] by the fandom due to being a mute-hating sociopath who has zero tolerance for people going against what she believes.
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* {{Misblamed}}: Many fans like to accuse either Netflix or Dreamworks of purposely cancelling the show, which is supported by the fact that the show had [[InvisibleAdvertising very little promotion]] from either company. In actuality, the show was always intended to end with three seasons, something that the showrunners even had to confirm multiple times.

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* {{Misblamed}}: Many fans like to accuse either Netflix or Dreamworks of purposely cancelling the show, which admittedly is supported by the fact that the show had [[InvisibleAdvertising very little promotion]] from either company. In actuality, the show was always intended to end with three seasons, something that the showrunners even had to confirm multiple times.
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** With ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'', thanks to having very similar themes and style. It also helps that the series was ending just as ''Kipo'' premiered and that Kipo herself shares a VA with Glimmer.

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** With ''WesternAnimation/SheRaAndThePrincessesOfPower'', thanks to having very similar themes and style. It also helps that the series was ending just as ''Kipo'' premiered and that Kipo herself shares [[Creator/KarenFukuhara a VA with Glimmer. Glimmer.]]
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Kipo's [[DisneyAcidSequence hallucination]] in "Beyond the Valley of Dogs".
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*** Or possibly ''Webcomic/{{Endtown}}''.
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** Wolf is a StoicWoobie with a dash of JerkassWoobie. She was [[spoiler:raised by a pack of Mute wolves to serve as a final hunting test for their pups, and had to spend the next five years fending for herself all alone.]]
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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who [[spoiler:seems to genuinely regret what she did to Wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]

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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who [[spoiler:seems to genuinely regret what she did to Wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was [[ForcedIntoEvil forced to betray her again again]] lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]
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* EvilIsSexy: As awful as her personality is, Dr. Emilia is considered quite attractive by several fans, owing to her being a tough, athletic young woman in a form-fitting bodysuit with a silky, almost soothing voice. She later wears a very nice black [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery corset dress in the final fight with Kipo]] [[{{Fanservice}} for some odd reason]].[[spoiler:Some even consider [[CuteMonsterGirl her Mega-Mute Walrus form]] oddly beautiful looking.]]

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* EvilIsSexy: As awful as her personality is, Dr. Emilia is considered quite attractive by several fans, owing to her being a tough, athletic young woman in a form-fitting bodysuit with a silky, almost soothing voice. She later wears a very nice black [[KickingAssInAllHerFinery corset dress in the final fight with Kipo]] [[{{Fanservice}} for some odd reason]]. [[spoiler:Some even consider [[CuteMonsterGirl her Mega-Mute Walrus form]] oddly beautiful looking.]]
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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who seems [[spoiler:to genuinely regret what she did to Wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]

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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who seems [[spoiler:to [[spoiler:seems to genuinely regret what she did to Wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]
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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who seems [[spoiler:to genuinely regret what she did to wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]

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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who seems [[spoiler:to genuinely regret what she did to wolf Wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]
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** Margot. She's a [[{{Moe}} cute little wolf pup]] who seems [[spoiler:to genuinely regret what she did to wolf when they were younger. Too bad she was forced to betray her again lest she risk being devolved by Dr. Emilia. And what's worse, that's exactly what happens to her anyway.]]
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* FanficFuel: Finding a way to reverse the condition of the cured Mutes.
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* BaseBreakingCharacter: Dave. You either find him funny, or you find him obnoxious.
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* {{Misblamed}}: Many fans like to accuse either Netflix or Dreamworks of purposely cancelling the show, which is supported by the fact that the show had [[InvisibleAdvertising very little promotion]] from either company. In actuality, the show was always intended to end with three seasons, something that the showrunners even had to confirm multiple times.
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** Song and Lio Oak were looking for a way to reverse the "cure," but it gets dropped with no resolution in the end and the 5 year future shows they never found it.
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* FandomSpecificPlot: In one plot, Kipo was raised on the surface by Scarlemange rather than in a burrow with her father after the season one finale revealed [[spoiler:these characters are ConnectedAllAlong]]. After Season 2 elaborated more on this tidbit, fics wherein [[spoiler:Lio raises both of them]] were added to the mix.

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* FandomSpecificPlot: In one plot, Kipo was raised on the surface by Scarlemange Scarlemagne rather than in a burrow with her father after the season one finale revealed [[spoiler:these characters are ConnectedAllAlong]]. After Season 2 elaborated more on this tidbit, fics wherein [[spoiler:Lio raises both of them]] were added to the mix.
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** Several mute groups tend to be PopularWithFurries. Most notably the Timbercats, Newton Wolves, Ratland Rats and the Theaotters.

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** Several mute groups tend to be PopularWithFurries. Most notably the Timbercats, Newton Wolves, Ratland Rats and the Theaotters.Fitness Raccoons.
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**Several mute groups tend to be PopularWithFurries. Most notably the Timbercats, Newton Wolves, Ratland Rats and the Theaotters.
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It may just be me, but aside from Kipo, no one else trusted Scarlemagne until later on.


* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Scarlemagne's dark past is supposed to invoke a CryForTheDevil response with [[spoiler:his loneliness in the lab due to Lio and Song trying to hide his intelligence, Dr. Emilia's cruel tests after his intelligence is found out, a harsh life on the surface after the lab was destroyed and finding out that Lio chose Kipo's safety over his own.]] The problem is, Scarlemagne jumped straight into villainy after this discovery, forcing humans to perform exhausting acts to fulfil his lust for power with no control over their bodies thanks to his pheromones, [[spoiler: destroying the Ratland amusement park for allowing humans to enter and flooding his Colosseum with liquid gold to kill the heroes despite also putting the lives of the Mutes who attended in danger, just because Wolf destroyed his crown.]] After all this, Scarlemagne's FreudianExcuse can feel [[FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse hollow]].
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* RescuedFromTheScrappyHeap: Season 1 Dave, being a {{Jerkass}} and rather useless, annoyed some fans. The writers seemed to realize that and dialed down those traits in future seasons.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsForKids: While generally a light-hearted show, it also includes surprisingly dark elements like a cure that permanently strips Mutes of their intelligence and a villain who [[spoiler:unleashed the aforementioned cure on children and even murdered her own brother.]]
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** The Ratland attendants Amy and Brad become this after [[spoiler:Scarlemagne and his army destroy the Ratland amusement park, with them only escaping with their van.]]

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** The Ratland attendants Amy and Brad become this after [[spoiler:Scarlemagne and his army destroy the Ratland amusement park, with them only escaping with their van.]] Later, [[spoiler:Brad was one of the Mutes who got hit with the "cure." Amy is reduced to tears, and she brings him to Prahm to show the humans what they did to him.]]

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