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     The Video Game 
  • It Was His Sled: Everything spoiler tagged on the main page is common knowledge to fans of the Rance Series due to the age of these games.
     The Western Animation 
  • Alternative Character Interpretation:
    • In "I Want to Be a Pirate", when the Maid has the Princess "swab the deck" (clean the hallway), the Chef serves her cold fish stew, and the Gardener has her dig for potatoes, calling them "treasure", are they trying to make her stop playing pirate (since she was annoying several characters with her pranks that she was doing because she'd been told pirates were "naughty"), or did they truly want to have fun with the Princess, but their unconventional ideas of fun got her down?
    • In "I Want a Surprise", was the Princess planning to sneak out of bed all along and only pretended to fall asleep, or did she get the idea of sneaking out after waking up at night?
    • In "I Don't Want to Kiss Great-Aunty", when the King and Queen called the doctor, were they fooled by her Playing Sick, or were they just humouring her?
  • Heartwarming Moments: The ending to "I Can't Remember". The Princess goes to bed, then realises she's forgotten Scruff, who was hiding for hours in a forgotten game of hide-and-seek. She searches for him and finds him asleep behind the curtain. So, she takes the bedding off her bed and makes a makeshift bed for herself in the hallway to share with Scruff. Puss curls up on this "bed" too. Then, the narrator wishes them all goodnight and when he says goodnight to Scruff, the latter wakes up briefly and wags his tail.
  • Informed Wrongness:
    • The Princess is meant to be unreasonable in "I Want to Be Queen" for wanting to eat pancakes like the Queen because, according to the Chef, they're not "healthy". However, while it would be unhealthy if she ate them every day, she expressly said that she wanted them "for a change". Also, pancakes aren't any less healthy for a four-year-old than an adult.
    • In "I Want to Find the Treasure", the Princess is meant to be wrong for using a map to find the Easter eggs. However, leaving aside the question of why there even was a map, the Princess wasn't purposefully cheating; she didn't know that using the map wasn't allowed.
  • Nightmare Fuel: The wide-open face that the Princess makes whenever she screams. It's pretty scary contrasting her cute appearance.
  • Questionable Casting: Julian Clary as the narrator. The entire narrative does comes off sounding a little strange as a result.
  • Squick:
    • The Princess comparing her baked beans to rabbit droppings.
    • The baby messing himself.
    • Sheepy pooping on the floor, especially since it was on the kitchen floor.
    • The Princess using a bucket as a potty when she's lost her voice.
    • All the snot in "I Don't Want a Cold".
    • Every time compost is mentioned, since the compost is said to have horse poo as an ingredient, but special mention goes to the Princess and General putting it on his lip to help grow his moustache in "I Can Keep a Secret".

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