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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Could Maya's impulsiveness and inability to hear others out until her schemes have already backfired be signs of ADHD?


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* DiagnosedByTheAudience: Could Maya's impulsiveness and inability to hear others out until her schemes have already backfired be signs of ADHD?
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Miguel's Valentine's Day costume is practically made of this; his horror at having been chosen to wear it for the entire day is pretty justified.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: In Andy's introductory episode, he becomes greatly distressed at seeing a band playing the trombone because with him lacking an arm, he'll never get to learn to play himself, something he gets ''very'' melodramatic about very quickly. So much so that Miguel can't help but ''laugh'' at Andy's expense.

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In Andy's introductory episode, he becomes greatly distressed at seeing a band playing the trombone because with him lacking an arm, he'll never get to learn to play himself, something he gets ''very'' melodramatic about very quickly. So much so that Miguel can't help but ''laugh'' at Andy's expense.
** One episode features Miguel daydreaming about marrying a giant ice cream cone and then proceeding to eat it.
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Zero context+ Poorly worded


* So Okay, It's Average: The General reaction most people have after watching this show.
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* {{So Okay, It's Average}}: The General reaction most people have after watching this show.

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* {{So So Okay, It's Average}}: Average: The General reaction most people have after watching this show.
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* {{So Okay, It's Average}}: The General reaction most people have after watching this show.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', which originated as a series of shorts that aired during this show, went on to become one of [=PBS's=] most popular shows that ran for eight seasons and still sees regular airtime on many PBS affiliates to this day. You'll be hard pressed to find someone who remembers the comparatively short-lived ''Maya & Miguel'', however, and many PBS affiliates have long since dropped it.
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Misuse; Values Dissonance has a 20-year waiting period unless it's about cultural dissonance


* ToyShip: Miguel/Maggie.
* ValuesDissonance: In one episode, the twins convince their mother to serve as their soccer coach, only to renege when the work becomes too much for them, leading to her replacement by Coach [[MeaningfulName Domblowski]], a decidedly slower guy who has a harder time staying focused.

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* ToyShip: Miguel/Maggie.
* ValuesDissonance: In one episode, the twins convince their mother to serve as their soccer coach, only to renege when the work becomes too much for them, leading to her replacement by Coach [[MeaningfulName Domblowski]], a decidedly slower guy who has a harder time staying focused.
Miguel/Maggie.
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* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: "''It's Maya and Miguel, what they do next you never can tell, it's Maya and Miguel, brothers and sisters and best friends as well''"
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* EarWorm: "''It's Maya and Miguel, what they do next you never can tell, it's Maya and Miguel, brothers and sisters and best friends as well''"
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* TearJerker: When Maggie gets braces, she is incredibly insecure about her looks, since she is presumably the only one who wears them in the school, and all the boys bully her when she gets pieces of food stuck in them, which causes her to fun off in tears.

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* TearJerker: When Maggie gets braces, she is incredibly insecure about her looks, since she is presumably the only one who wears them in the school, and all the boys bully her when she gets pieces of food stuck in them, which causes her to fun run off in tears.
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* TearJerker: When Maggie gets braces, she is incredibly insecure about her looks, since she is presumably the only one who wears them in the school, and all the boys bully her when she gets pieces of food stuck in them, which causes her to fun off in tears.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: In Andy's introductory episode, he becomes greatly distressed at seeing a band playing the trombone because with him lacking an arm, he'll never get to learn to play himself, something he gets ''very'' melodramatic about very quickly. So much so that Miguel can't help but ''laugh'' at Andy's expense.
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* NightmareFuel: In one episode, Maya and Miguel [[TheBet make a bet]] about who can go longer without their forfeit (coming up with a plan to help solve a problem for Maya; playing video games for Miguel). While most of the episode is just weird as Maya keeps a lid on her attempts to help and Miguel's attempts at the same backfire so badly Maya's antics are stated to be preferable, late in the episode, Miguel has a nightmare where he's confronted by the villain of one of his video games and when he begs Maya for help, she ''leaves him to die with a cheerful statement that she's not allowed to help and a wave goodbye''.
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* TastesLikeDiabetes: Miguel's Valentine's Day costume is practically made of this; his horror at having been chosen to wear it for the entire day is pretty justified.
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* ToyShip: Miguel/Maggie.

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* ToyShip: Miguel/Maggie.Miguel/Maggie.
* ValuesDissonance: In one episode, the twins convince their mother to serve as their soccer coach, only to renege when the work becomes too much for them, leading to her replacement by Coach [[MeaningfulName Domblowski]], a decidedly slower guy who has a harder time staying focused.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Could Maya's impulsiveness and inability to hear others out until her schemes have already backfired be signs of ADHD?
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Those random guessing games that appeared at the end of each episode, featuring four TotallyRadical teens describing a mystery object for the audience to identify, all while rhyming and rapping through their clues.
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* MorePopularSpinoff: ''WesternAnimation/WordGirl'', which originated as a series of shorts that aired during this show, went on to become one of [=PBS's=] most popular shows that ran for eight seasons and still sees regular airtime on many PBS affiliates to this day. You'll be hard pressed to find someone who remembers the comparatively short-lived ''Maya & Miguel'', however, and many PBS affiliates have long since dropped it.
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* EarWorm: "''It's Maya and Miguel, what they do next you never can tell, it's Maya and Miguel, brothers and sisters and best friends as well''"

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* ToyShip - Miguel/Maggie

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