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** That doesn't explain why there was a ''WesternAnimation/HandyManny'' and ''WesternAnimation/SpecialAgentOso'' crossover in 2012, shows that are both original and not based on an established property. We also have Doc McStuffins and Winnie The Pooh.
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** That doesn't explain why there was a ''WesternAnimation/HandyManny'' and ''WesternAnimation/SpecialAgentOso'' crossover in 2012, shows that are both original and not based on an established property. We also have Doc McStuffins [=McStuffins=] and Winnie The Pooh.
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This will contrast to how both Ludo and Star have begun to be a bit more strategic and knowledgeable in how to use [[spoiler:their wands]], and so Toffee will be more down and dirty after being the background planner for so long. But even more so, as a side effect of being in close proximity to [[spoiler:Star's wand being cleaved]], he gained the ability to "dip down" as well, and thus fight with magic as well. Just without a wand. So, the final battle this season will be a MeeleATrois between 3 magic users. Star with good magic, Ludo with [[spoiler:destructive magic]], and Toffee with Dark magic.
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This will contrast to how both Ludo and Star have begun to be a bit more strategic and knowledgeable in how to use [[spoiler:their wands]], and so Toffee will be more down and dirty after being the background planner for so long. But even more so, as a side effect of being in close proximity to [[spoiler:Star's wand being cleaved]], he gained the ability to "dip down" as well, and thus fight with magic as well. Just without a wand. So, the final battle this season will be a MeeleATrois MeleeATrois between 3 magic users. Star with good magic, Ludo with [[spoiler:destructive magic]], and Toffee with Dark magic.
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[[WMG: Star, having noticed the [[NotQuiteTheRightThing downside consequences]] of [[MergedReality merging Earth and Mewni]] will have her [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize that her decision to destroy the magic was a big mistake]].]]
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[[WMG: Star, having noticed the [[NotQuiteTheRightThing downside consequences]] consequences of [[MergedReality merging Earth and Mewni]] will have her [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone [[NotQuiteTheRightThing realize that her decision to destroy the magic was a big mistake]].]]
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[[WMG: Star, having noticed the consequences of [[MergedReality merging Earth and Mewni]] will have her [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize that her decision to destroy the magic was a big mistake]].]]
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[[WMG: Star, having noticed the consequences [[NotQuiteTheRightThing downside consequences]] of [[MergedReality merging Earth and Mewni]] will have her [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone realize that her decision to destroy the magic was a big mistake]].]]
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Despite all of the HateSink he has going for him, he will raise at least one valid point (in another flashback), no matter how uncomfortable it may be. After all, the series has been delving into plenty of GrayAndGrayMorality. If Meteora herself, as well as Ludo, got a FreudianExcuse, chances are that he too will at least bring up a valid point. After all, in "Butterfly Trap", while the trial by box ultimately passes judgement on the [[GovernmentConspiracy MHC]] for their actions, it DID also find Eclipsa guilty for practically abandoning the Mewmans. Sure, what he did to Meteora ain't ever gonna be forgiven, but it doesn't change the fact that what we've seen of him amounted to very little screen time and ''his'' perspective on the situation the kingdom found itself in thanks to its own queen betraying it was never fully explored. {{Envy}} and bigotry were certainly factors, but not necessarily the only ones. Meteora may have had the right to the throne, but for all we know letting her take the throne at that time (heavily implied to be just as or ''even more'' ripe with FantasticRacism) [[{{Realpolitik}} may as well had the risk of starting a civil war]], to the extent that switching her with the ordinary peasant girl Festivia was ([[LesserOfTwoEvils comparatively]]) a lesser risk even if the switch ever were to be discovered (something that took 300 years).
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Despite all of the HateSink he has going for him, he will raise at least one valid point (in another flashback), no matter how uncomfortable it may be. After all, the series has been delving into plenty of GrayAndGrayMorality. If Meteora herself, as well as Ludo, got a FreudianExcuse, chances are that he too will at least bring up a valid point. After all, in "Butterfly Trap", while the trial by box ultimately passes judgement on the [[GovernmentConspiracy MHC]] for their actions, it DID also find Eclipsa guilty for practically abandoning the Mewmans. Sure, what he did to Meteora ain't ever gonna be forgiven, but it doesn't change the fact that what we've seen of him amounted to very little screen time and ''his'' perspective on the situation the kingdom found itself in thanks to its own queen betraying it was never fully explored. {{Envy}} [[GreenEyedMonster Envy]] and bigotry were certainly factors, but not necessarily the only ones. Meteora may have had the right to the throne, but for all we know letting her take the throne at that time (heavily implied to be just as or ''even more'' ripe with FantasticRacism) [[{{Realpolitik}} may as well had the risk of starting a civil war]], to the extent that switching her with the ordinary peasant girl Festivia was ([[LesserOfTwoEvils comparatively]]) a lesser risk even if the switch ever were to be discovered (something that took 300 years).
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[[WMG:Star is [[Wiki/SCPFoundation SCP-239]]]]
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[[WMG:Star is [[Wiki/SCPFoundation [[Website/SCPFoundation SCP-239]]]]
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[[WMG:Star's and Marco's friendship is going to go down a ''Anime/{{Toradora}}''-esque road with some ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' mixed in.]]
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[[WMG:Star's and Marco's friendship is going to go down a ''Anime/{{Toradora}}''-esque ''Literature/{{Toradora}}''-esque road with some ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'' mixed in.]]
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We know Mariposa was born sometime between "The Knight Shift" and "Doop-Doop", and "Junkin' Janna" seems like the most logical placement. The main plot of this episode is Tom deciding to hang out with Janna because Star is busy. Marco is [[AbsenteeActor absent]], even though he would normally be Tom's first choice of who to hang out with. If Marco was also busy because he was at the hospital awaiting Mariposa's birth, then Tom's decision to hang out with Janna makes more sense.
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We know Mariposa was born sometime between "The Knight Shift" and "Doop-Doop", and "Junkin' Janna" seems like the most logical placement. The main plot of this episode is Tom deciding to hang out with Janna because Star is busy. Marco is [[AbsenteeActor absent]], absent, even though he would normally be Tom's first choice of who to hang out with. If Marco was also busy because he was at the hospital awaiting Mariposa's birth, then Tom's decision to hang out with Janna makes more sense.
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After all, the show went from an UrbanFantasy Supernatural Dramedy into something more over the top, so why not SomethingCompletelyDifferent, a DarkerAndEdgier (but not too dark, realistic and serious, as it will contain more DenserAndWackier CoolVsAwesome moments like in the show) WideOpenSandbox Video Game that goes into a SequelEscalation of the series. Think of like Disney's LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent to Grand Theft Auto Online (just like how LEGO, Warner Bros. and Traveller's Tales made VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover as their AlternateCompanyEquivalent to ''Sleeping Dogs'' and ''Watch Dogs'' by Square-Enix and Ubisoft in which LCU is based on a Toy and to make it more funnier, LEGO City Undercover, Grand Theft Auto V and Watch Dogs are released in 2013) except even more bigger (by Video Game standards, though not as big as VideoGame/TheCrew and it's sequel), more over the top, more RatedMForManly (although it will also contain some BadassAdorable GodCreatedCanonForeigner(s) being added too) because we will love to see many over the top manly moments like Film/MadMax style car Chases while incorporating elements like WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars-esque MilitaryScienceFiction Weapons into the mix and some Arena battles being more like those in Franchise/DragonBall where we got Fighting Tournaments to determine who's better and even, a massive GenreThrowback to everything. The game will also incorporate newer aspects, elements and locations (with more being added via Free DLC Updates) within the series' Universe.
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After all, the show went from an UrbanFantasy Supernatural Dramedy into something more over the top, so why not SomethingCompletelyDifferent, something different, a DarkerAndEdgier (but not too dark, realistic and serious, as it will contain more DenserAndWackier CoolVsAwesome moments like in the show) WideOpenSandbox Video Game that goes into a SequelEscalation of the series. Think of like Disney's LighterAndSofter AlternateCompanyEquivalent to Grand Theft Auto Online (just like how LEGO, Warner Bros. and Traveller's Tales made VideoGame/LEGOCityUndercover as their AlternateCompanyEquivalent to ''Sleeping Dogs'' and ''Watch Dogs'' by Square-Enix and Ubisoft in which LCU is based on a Toy and to make it more funnier, LEGO City Undercover, Grand Theft Auto V and Watch Dogs are released in 2013) except even more bigger (by Video Game standards, though not as big as VideoGame/TheCrew and it's sequel), more over the top, more RatedMForManly (although it will also contain some BadassAdorable GodCreatedCanonForeigner(s) being added too) because we will love to see many over the top manly moments like Film/MadMax style car Chases while incorporating elements like WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars-esque MilitaryScienceFiction Weapons into the mix and some Arena battles being more like those in Franchise/DragonBall where we got Fighting Tournaments to determine who's better and even, a massive GenreThrowback to everything. The game will also incorporate newer aspects, elements and locations (with more being added via Free DLC Updates) within the series' Universe.
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[[WMG: The whole events in season 4 is just [[AcidRelfuxNightmare Glossaryck's pudding-induced dream]] ]]
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[[WMG: The whole events in season 4 is just [[AcidRelfuxNightmare Glossaryck's pudding-induced dream]] ]]
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[[WMG: Solaria didn't stop hating monsters even after her death, it's just that her love for her daughter was greater than her hate for monsters]]
* Solaria looked at Mina with disapproval because she was about to attack Eclipsa
* Solaria looked at Meteora with love because it was her daughter's child
* Solaria looked at Mina with disapproval because she was about to attack Eclipsa
* Solaria looked at Meteora with love because it was her daughter's child
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[[WMG: The (former) queens, Marco and Tom decide to keep their role in the destruction of magic a secret]]
No-one but them saw them actually destroy magic except Mina and she thought they were just using the magic realm to hide. They do it so as not to make themselves a target of revenge by either Mina and her followers or the friends of magic beings who perished from the disappearance of magic.
No-one but them saw them actually destroy magic except Mina and she thought they were just using the magic realm to hide. They do it so as not to make themselves a target of revenge by either Mina and her followers or the friends of magic beings who perished from the disappearance of magic.
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[[WMG: The septarians will be a problem, but a problem that can be solved by Earth weaponry]]
A septarian is able to reform from one severed limb, but what if there's not even a limb left (i.e. if it is destroyed completely with an incendiary charge or similar)? Eclipsa was too focused on fancy dark arts spells and lost sight of simple solutions (i.e. big explosions, incendiaries, swords, etc), a mistake her mother didn't make at first (too bad her mom was also a warmongering genocidal maniac, but that's another can of worms).
[[WMG: Another reason why septarians might not pose an especially big threat anymore]]
Their extreme regeneration ability was fueled by magic, so without any magic left, they're as mortal as anyone (just like Mina is no magic supersoldier anymore).
A septarian is able to reform from one severed limb, but what if there's not even a limb left (i.e. if it is destroyed completely with an incendiary charge or similar)? Eclipsa was too focused on fancy dark arts spells and lost sight of simple solutions (i.e. big explosions, incendiaries, swords, etc), a mistake her mother didn't make at first (too bad her mom was also a warmongering genocidal maniac, but that's another can of worms).
[[WMG: Another reason why septarians might not pose an especially big threat anymore]]
Their extreme regeneration ability was fueled by magic, so without any magic left, they're as mortal as anyone (just like Mina is no magic supersoldier anymore).
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* {{Jossed}}: By the time the series is set in, that punk is deader than a doornail: He had been eaten by Globgor.
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* {{Jossed}}: Mina was the final villain, and to stop her from [[FinalSolution killing all the monsters]], she killed magic.
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** Alternatively, [[ReforgedIntoAMinion she could change people into Solarians]] [[FaceMonsterTurn against their will]]. Or she could do both - have people volunteer to be changed, and capture those fighting against her and forcibly change them to join her side.
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** {{Jossed}}: They died with the magic.
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* {{Jossed}}: They died with the magic.
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*** {{Jossed}}, unfortunely. Omnitraxus Prime is a pile of bones, Rhombulus an empty crystal and two snakes lying around and Hekapoo is implied to be dead, as well.
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* {{Jossed}}: She's quite alive, [[BroughtDownToNormal but just a random muggle]] now that there's no more magic.
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* As of 2021, while Meteora gaining memories of her past life can still happen, Miss Heinous actually returning sadly cannot due to AuthorExistenceFailure.
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* As of 2021, while Meteora gaining memories of her past life can still happen, Miss Heinous actually returning sadly cannot due to AuthorExistenceFailure.
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[[WMG: Mariposa was born during “Junkin’ Janna”]]
We know Mariposa was born sometime between "The Knight Shift" and "Doop-Doop", and "Junkin' Janna" seems like the most logical placement. The main plot of this episode is Tom deciding to hang out with Janna because Star is busy. Marco is [[AbsenteeActor absent]], even though he would normally be Tom's first choice of who to hang out with. If Marco was also busy because he was at the hospital awaiting Mariposa's birth, then Tom's decision to hang out with Janna makes more sense.
We know Mariposa was born sometime between "The Knight Shift" and "Doop-Doop", and "Junkin' Janna" seems like the most logical placement. The main plot of this episode is Tom deciding to hang out with Janna because Star is busy. Marco is [[AbsenteeActor absent]], even though he would normally be Tom's first choice of who to hang out with. If Marco was also busy because he was at the hospital awaiting Mariposa's birth, then Tom's decision to hang out with Janna makes more sense.