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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout an entire story arc, instead of a VillainOfTheWeek structure.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is neither them nor the master are never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet confront an ''evil'' character throughout an entire story arc, instead of a VillainOfTheWeek structure.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: ''Revolutionary War on Sunday'' has Jack freaking out over how George Washington has learned that he and Annie are stowaways just as he's about to cross the Delaware. What really pushes this into this trope is Annie deciding to exclaim "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" to the bewilder future first President of the United States.

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* CrossesTheLineTwice: ''Revolutionary War on Sunday'' has Jack freaking out over how George Washington has learned that he and Annie are stowaways just as he's about to cross the Delaware. What really pushes this into this trope is Annie deciding to exclaim "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" to the bewilder bewildered future first President of the United States.
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* CrossesTheLineTwice: ''Revolutionary War on Sunday'' has Jack freaking out over how George Washington has learned that he and Annie are stowaways just as he's about to cross the Delaware. What really pushes this into this trope is Annie deciding to exclaim "MERRY CHRISTMAS!" to the bewilder future first President of the United States.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc, instead of a VillainOfTheWeek structure.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a an entire story arc, instead of a VillainOfTheWeek structure.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc, or perhaps multiple ones, instead of a VillainOftheWeek format.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc, or perhaps multiple ones, instead of a VillainOftheWeek format.VillainOfTheWeek structure.
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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc.

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* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc.arc, or perhaps multiple ones, instead of a VillainOftheWeek format.
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* {{Narm}}: In the movie, [[spoiler:the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' AssPull.]]
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* {{Narm}}: In the movie [[spoiler: the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' {{Asspull}}.]]

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* {{Narm}}: In the movie [[spoiler: the movie, [[spoiler:the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' {{Asspull}}.AssPull.]]
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* TheyWastedAGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc.

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* TheyWastedAGoodPlot: TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc.
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* TheyWastedAGoodPlot: "Blizzard on the Blue Moon" has Jack and Annie meeting with apprentices who want to steal Dianthus the unicorn for their master, but this is never brought up in future arcs at all. It would've been interesting to have Jack and Annie actually meet an ''evil'' character throughout a story arc.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: All of the books have AnAesop, the most {{anvilicious}} ones being "learning and literacy are good!"

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* {{Anvilicious}}: All of the books have AnAesop, the most {{anvilicious}} common ones being "learning and literacy are good!"

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* AwesomeMusic: The music for the movie is really wonderful and perfectly captures the mood.

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* AwesomeMusic: SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic: The music for the movie is really wonderful and perfectly captures the mood.



* {{Narm}}: In the movie [[spoiler: the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' {{Asspull}}.]]

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* {{Narm}}: In the movie [[spoiler: the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' {{Asspull}}.]]]]
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: This book series is so popular in Japan that it now has its own anime film.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: This book series is so popular in Japan that it now has its own anime film.film.
* {{Narm}}: In the movie [[spoiler: the last medallion fixes itself and puts itself in the book. Then, Morgan appears. That was a ''huge'' {{Asspull}}.]]
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* AwesomeMusic: The music for the movie is really wonderful and perfectly captures the mood.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: This book series is so popular in Japan that it now has its own anime film.

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