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* AccidentalAesop: Don't peer pressure your friends or else it can harm them.

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* NightmareFuel: The mirror can turn people invisible, but if you stay invisible too long, your reflection switches places with you while you get trapped in the mirror for eternity.
* OneSceneWonder: Max's bickering grandparents, especially for the many EpilepticTrees theories about the origins of the magic mirror that came from it.
* TearJerker: The ending implies that the protagonist's younger brother is trapped in the mirror world forever and was replaced by a mirror clone. Luckily, the TV episode has the mirror repair itself so that the protagonist can go get him one day.

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* NightmareFuel: The mirror can turn people invisible, but if you stay invisible too long, your reflection switches places with you while you get trapped in the mirror for eternity.
* OneSceneWonder: Max's bickering grandparents, especially for the many EpilepticTrees theories about the origins of the magic mirror that came from it.
* TearJerker: The ending implies that the protagonist's younger brother is trapped in the mirror world forever and was replaced by a mirror clone. Luckily, the TV episode has the mirror repair itself so that the protagonist can go get him one day.
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* OneSceneWonder: Max's bickering grandparents in ''Let's Get Invisible'', especially for the many EpilepticTrees theories about the origins of the magic mirror that came from it.

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* NightmareFuel: The mirror can turn people invisible, but if you stay invisible too long, your reflection switches places with you while you get trapped in the mirror for eternity.
* OneSceneWonder: Max's bickering grandparents in ''Let's Get Invisible'', grandparents, especially for the many EpilepticTrees theories about the origins of the magic mirror that came from it.it.
* TearJerker: The ending implies that the protagonist's younger brother is trapped in the mirror world forever and was replaced by a mirror clone. Luckily, the TV episode has the mirror repair itself so that the protagonist can go get him one day.
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* GrowingTheBeard: This book successfully introduces a more mysterious GreaterScopeVillain, as well as being the first genuine ensemble piece that had its main adolescent character's actions be noticeably influenced by a more grounded social dynamic - which made the consequences of the story despite all its supernatural elements feel much more human and believable than ever before.
* OneSceneWonder: Max's bickering grandparents in ''Let's Get Invisible'', especially for the many EpilepticTrees theories about the origins of the magic mirror that came from it.

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