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* NightmareFuel: Simply put, the puppets here are off-putting, to say the least (in part because they’re, well, monsters).

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* NightmareFuel: Simply put, the puppets here are off-putting, to say the least (in part because they’re, well, monsters).monsters or bizarre hybrids).
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* NightmareFuel: Simply put, the puppets here are off-putting, to say the least (in part because they’re, well, monsters).
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** I'm Scared for Daddy": After Rousso breaks his arm while rescuing a family from a fire, Wimzie doesn't want him to go back to work because he might get hurt again. Graziella tells her that she worries about Rousso's safety too, but that he needs to go to work to keep others safe.

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** I'm "I'm Scared for Daddy": After Rousso breaks his arm while rescuing a family from a fire, Wimzie doesn't want him to go back to work because he might get hurt again. Graziella tells her that she worries about Rousso's safety too, but that he needs to go to work to keep others safe.
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* RealismInducedHorror: The show addresses some realistic fears that a child or an adult may face:
** I'm Scared for Daddy": After Rousso breaks his arm while rescuing a family from a fire, Wimzie doesn't want him to go back to work because he might get hurt again. Graziella tells her that she worries about Rousso's safety too, but that he needs to go to work to keep others safe.
** In the subplot of "I Dare You!" Yaya has [[HiccupHijinks hiccups that won't go away.]] Loulou tries to scare them out of her with masks and costumes, without success. But near the end, when Yaya sees Horace climbing a dangerous ladder on a dare from Jonas, she's so scared that her hiccups finally stop.
** One episode shows that Loulou broke her leg at home. While her friends dote on her, Jonas is distant. Then Loulou casually reveals to her friends that while she was getting a glass of water from the bathroom, she tripped on Jonas's rollerskate. Jonas then goes to Loulou and apologizes; their mother had told him to put away his rollerskates, and he says it was his fault that she got hurt.
** The kids overhear a conversation and mistakenly think that Wimzie's parents can't pay the mortgage on their house, meaning they may be moving. They lie to a curious Wimzie that it was their friend Mitzi's parents; even though the kids do a bake sale and yard sale, the money isn't enough. Horace, Jonas, and Loulou start crying thinking that Wimzie is moving away. Fortunately, the parents intervene when they hear about the misunderstanding; they explain that Mr. Melonhead down the road is the one moving.
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** Graziella and Rousso have full-time jobs and don’t appear much because of it, but at the same time are GoodParents and HappilyMarried. Graziella also has a traditionally "masculine" job (she's a pilot) and this is treated as perfectly normal.

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** Graziella and Rousso have full-time jobs and don’t appear much because of it, but at the same time are GoodParents and HappilyMarried. They even clearly enjoy their jobs. Graziella also has a traditionally "masculine" job (she's a pilot) and this is treated as perfectly normal.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The title song from the episode "Achoo!" sounds quite a bit like the "Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!" song from ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Madeline}} Madeline's Christmas]]''. Especially since both songs feature Sonja Ball, who voices Wimzie here and Nicole in the ''Madeline'' special. They were also both produced by Cinar.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The title song from the episode "Achoo!" sounds quite a bit like the "Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!" song from ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Madeline}} Madeline's Christmas]]''. Especially since both songs feature Sonja Ball, who voices Wimzie here and Nicole in the ''Madeline'' special.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: The title song from the episode "Achoo!" sounds quite a bit like the "Achoo! Achoo! Achoo!" song from ''[[WesternAnimation/{{Madeline}} Madeline's Christmas]]''. Especially since both songs feature Sonja Ball, who voices Wimzie here and Nicole in the ''Madeline'' special.
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** Graziella and Rousso have full-time jobs and don’t appear much because of it, but at the same time are GoodParents and HappilyMarried.

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** Graziella and Rousso have full-time jobs and don’t appear much because of it, but at the same time are GoodParents and HappilyMarried. Graziella also has a traditionally "masculine" job (she's a pilot) and this is treated as perfectly normal.
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* LesYay: In “The Magic Crayon”, Wimzie kisses Lulu on the cheek, which makes the little goblin squeal in delight.
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** Wimzie being a dragon-bird meant to be a metaphor for biracial children, but they don’t make it her defining trait and treat it like it’s a normality.

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** Wimzie being a dragon-bird is meant to be a metaphor for biracial children, but they don’t make it her defining trait and treat it like it’s a normality.

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ValuesResonance: For a preschool show about daycare, it’s pretty progressive.

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* OneTrueThreesome: Wimzie/Horace/Jonas is quite popular amongst the fanbase.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodCharacter: There are other friends, neighbors and relatives that are mentioned frequently, but due to the show’s MinimalistCast, we never get to meet them.
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ValuesResonance: For a preschool show about daycare, it’s pretty progressive.
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ValuesRessonance: For a preschool show about daycare, it’s pretty progressive.

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ValuesRessonance: ValuesResonance: For a preschool show about daycare, it’s pretty progressive.
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ValuesRessonance: For a preschool show about daycare, it’s pretty progressive.
** Wimzie being a dragon-bird meant to be a metaphor for biracial children, but they don’t make it her defining trait and treat it like it’s a normality.
** Graziella and Rousso have full-time jobs and don’t appear much because of it, but at the same time are GoodParents and HappilyMarried.

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