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** Not even the main character, [[TheCutie Blythe]], is innocent. Some fans love her for her personality, design, and voice while others dislike her for being a FlatCharacter, an occasional {{Ditz}}, and so forth. Her human friends are also like this to some people.

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** Not even the main character, [[TheCutie Blythe]], is innocent. Some fans love her for her personality, design, and voice while others dislike her for being a FlatCharacter, an occasional {{Ditz}}, [[TheDitz Ditz]], and so forth. Her human friends are also like this to some people.
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* BrokenAesop: The lessons for Penny Ling's plot in "Two Peas in a Podcast" seems to be "listen to what your friends have to say before jumping to conclusions" and "don't take your loved ones for granted". The problem with the former is, Penny Ling claims that she ''did'' try to tell the truth but the others wouldn't listen, and while the pets do cut her off to announce what activities they have planned for her, both Russell and Zoe ''do'' stop to ask her to finish what she was saying, which gives her two chances to clear things up, but Penny Ling chooses to back out of putting a stop to the misunderstanding simply because she's enjoying being the centre of attention. The problem with the latter is, at no point in the series have the pets ever taken Penny Ling for granted. In fact, any time she has a problem, the others will drop everything to help her, no matter how small it is. But apparently it took watching her friends waiting on her hand and foot for her to finally realise how much she means to them, so the episode just makes Penny Ling come off as an AttentionWhore who doesn't feel appreciated unless she's getting her way 24/7.

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* BrokenAesop: The lessons for Penny Ling's plot in "Two Peas in a Podcast" seems seem to be "listen to what your friends have to say before jumping to conclusions" and "don't take your loved ones for granted". The problem with the former is, Penny Ling claims that she ''did'' try to tell the truth but the others wouldn't listen, and while the pets do cut her off to announce what activities they have planned for her, both Russell and Zoe ''do'' stop to ask her to finish what she was saying, which gives her two chances to clear things up, but up. However, Penny Ling chooses to back out of putting a stop to the misunderstanding simply because she's enjoying being the centre of attention. The problem with the latter is, at no point in the series have the pets ever taken Penny Ling for granted. In fact, any time she has a problem, the others will drop everything to help her, no matter how small it is. But apparently it took watching her friends waiting on her hand and foot for her to finally realise how much she means to them, so the episode just makes Penny Ling come off as an AttentionWhore who doesn't feel appreciated unless she's getting her way 24/7.
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* UglyCute: The [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent "wolf-i-fied"]] versions of the pets who aren't Sunil and Vinnie that star in the "Wolf-i-fied" number in "Door-Jammed".
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Penny Ling can be this for some viewers. One particular instance is n "Mean Isn't Your Color", in which her anger is meant to be her unable to properly express her distaste over what she thinks is her costume, but the thing is she throws a borderline destructive tantrum and yells at her friends [[DisproportionateRetribution because of a mix-up with her outfit]], something they weren't even responsible for.

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* UglyCute: The [[OurWerewolvesAreDifferent "wolf-i-fied"]] versions of the pets who aren't Sunil and Vinnie that star in the "Wolf-i-fied" number in "Door-Jammed".
"Door-Jammed" may be rugged with BigOlEyebrows, but they still look like the cute pets they're normally known as.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Penny Ling can be this for some viewers. One particular instance is n "Mean Isn't Your Color", in which her anger is meant to be her unable to properly express her distaste over what she thinks is her costume, but the thing is she throws a borderline destructive tantrum and yells at her friends [[DisproportionateRetribution because of a mix-up with her outfit]], something they weren't even responsible for.
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tried to explain how she was meant to be sympathetic in at least one instance.

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* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Penny Ling can be this for some viewers. One particular instance is n "Mean Isn't Your Color", in which her anger is meant to be her unable to properly express her distaste over what she thinks is her costume, but the thing is she throws a borderline destructive tantrum and yells at her friends [[DisproportionateRetribution because of a mix-up with her outfit]], something they weren't even responsible for.
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* OneSceneWonder: [[https://lps2012.fandom.com/wiki/Canine_Cop The canine cop]]. He was only the focus of one scene in the episode "Super Sunil", where he told Russell and Sugar Sprinkles why they must arrive at the sweet spot at exactly 9:30 AM. He is often depicted in fanart being shipped with Sugar Sprinkles due to the latter calling him cute in said scene.
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** Peachie Fluffton. Is she cute because [[PerpetualSmiler she smiles so much]] or creepy for the same reason?

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** Peachie Fluffton. Is she cute because [[PerpetualSmiler she smiles so much]] or [[UnintentionalUncannyValley creepy for the same reason?reason]]?

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* {{Adorkable}}: Sunil's timid, awkward and nervous nature and tendency to have his magic tricks backfire on him made him very endearing to a lot of fans.

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Sunil's timid, awkward and nervous nature and tendency to have his magic tricks backfire on him made him very endearing to a lot of fans.
** Russell is TheSmartGuy of the pets and is a ScheduleFanatic who is also endearing to many
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* {{Adorkable}}: Sunil's timid, awkward and nervous nature and tendency to have his magic tricks backfire on him made him very endearing to a lot of fans.
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** Pick any guest pet and you'll see fans complaining that they didn't make another appearance aside frim a cameo. Gail deserves special mwnrion because some fans were disappointed that despite being a sibling of one of the main characters, she was [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or even mentioned after the early episode "Gailbreak"]].

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** Pick any guest pet and you'll see fans complaining that they didn't make another appearance aside frim from a cameo. Gail deserves special mwnrion mention because some fans were disappointed that despite being a sibling of one of the main characters, she was [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome never seen or even mentioned after the early episode "Gailbreak"]].
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* BrokenAesop: The lessons for Penny Ling's plot in "Two Peas in a Podcast" seems to be "listen to what your friends have to say before jumping to conclusions" and "don't take your loved ones for granted". The problem with the former is, Penny Ling claims that she ''did'' try to tell the truth but the others wouldn't listen, and while the pets do cut her off to announce what activities they have planned for her, both Russell and Zoe ''do'' stop to ask her to finish what she was saying and give her a chance to clear things up, but Penny Ling chooses to back out of putting a stop to the misunderstanding simply because she's enjoying being the centre of attention. The problem with the latter is, at no point in the series have the pets ever taken Penny Ling for granted. In fact, any time she has a problem, the others will drop everything to help her, no matter how small it is. But apparently it took watching her friends waiting on her hand and foot for her to finally realise how much she means to them, so the episode just makes Penny Ling come off as an AttentionWhore who doesn't feel appreciated unless she's getting her way 24/7.

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* BrokenAesop: The lessons for Penny Ling's plot in "Two Peas in a Podcast" seems to be "listen to what your friends have to say before jumping to conclusions" and "don't take your loved ones for granted". The problem with the former is, Penny Ling claims that she ''did'' try to tell the truth but the others wouldn't listen, and while the pets do cut her off to announce what activities they have planned for her, both Russell and Zoe ''do'' stop to ask her to finish what she was saying and give saying, which gives her a chance two chances to clear things up, but Penny Ling chooses to back out of putting a stop to the misunderstanding simply because she's enjoying being the centre of attention. The problem with the latter is, at no point in the series have the pets ever taken Penny Ling for granted. In fact, any time she has a problem, the others will drop everything to help her, no matter how small it is. But apparently it took watching her friends waiting on her hand and foot for her to finally realise how much she means to them, so the episode just makes Penny Ling come off as an AttentionWhore who doesn't feel appreciated unless she's getting her way 24/7.

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