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* SymbolMotifClothing: Despite her card lacking a suit, she takes on the suit of diamonds, which feature [[{{Pun}} in spades]].

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* SymbolMotifClothing: Despite her card lacking a suit, she takes on the suit of diamonds, which feature [[{{Pun}} in spades]]. This ties into the classic pattern of harlequin costumes.
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* PetTheDog: [[JustForPun Pun unintended.]] In Justine's diary, she sends Cerise to save Justine so the latter won't be caught sneaking around in the middle of the night by Baba Yaga.

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* PetTheDog: [[JustForPun Pun unintended.]] In Justine's diary, she sends Cerise to save Justine so the latter won't be caught sneaking around in the middle of the night by Baba Yaga.
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* PeekABangs: A large curl obscures her right eye. This doesn't apply to her doll or profile art, however, where her hair is styled differently and both of her eyes are visible.
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* DarkSkinnedBlond: She has bleach blonde hair similar to Apple White and has a dark skin tone.

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* FurryReminder: Subtle, but in ''Moonlight Mystery'', she says the following whilst talking about not trusting technology
->'''Ramona''': Push that button, chew that cord.



* PetTheDog: [[JustForPun Pun unintended.]] In Justine's diary, she sends Cerise to save Justine so the latter won't be caught sneaking around in the middle of the night by Baba Yaga.



* SiblingRivalry: She and her sister have a pretty tense relationship due to different opinions on how far to hide the family secret. It's also implied that Cerise was the one that got Ramona into reform school.

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* SiblingRivalry: She and her sister have a pretty tense relationship due to different opinions on how far to hide the family secret. It's also implied that Cerise was the one that got Ramona into reform school. That being said, to two still care about each other.
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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.

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* NorseByNorsewest: Same reason as Nina.

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* %%* NorseByNorsewest: Same reason as Nina.

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* HalfHumanHybrid: Her mom's side is being kept secret. Everyone knows the Wolf is her dad, they don't know that Red Riding Hood is her mom.



* HumanMomNonHumanDad: Unusually for this trope, it's her mom's side that she's keeping secret. Everyone know's the Wolf is her dad, they don't know that Red Riding Hood is her mom.
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: She gets obvious traits from her dad such as the height, wolf ears and white streaks, but ironically she takes after Red Riding Hood more prominently, getting Red's brown hair as opposed to Cerise and Badwolf's darker color.

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* StrongFamilyResemblance: She gets obvious traits from her dad such as the height, wolf ears and white streaks, but ironically she takes after Red Riding Hood more prominently, getting Red's brown hair as opposed to Cerise and Badwolf's darker color. The pinkish-red streak in her hair is certainly not natural, but may be a nod to her mother.
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* MulticoloredHair: Her brown hair has dull chartreuse streaks in it.
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* RoseHairedGirl: Her hair is a soft pink to go with her shy and sweet nature.

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* RoseHairedGirl: RoseHairedSweetie: Her hair is a soft pink to go with her shy and sweet nature.
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* HeroicSacrifice: It can be assumed she's signed the Storybook of Legends, which [[spoiler: as far as she knew]] meant signing her own death warrant. A lack of Big Bad Wolf would render the story of Little Red Riding Hood obsolete. [[spoiler: Considering Red Riding Hood is her little sister's story, her signing becomes this.]]
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* StrongFamilyResemblance: She gets obvious traits from her dad such as the height, wolf ears and white streaks, but ironically she takes after Red Riding Hood more prominently, getting Red's brown hair as opposed to Cerise and Badwolf's darker color.
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* BigBadWannabe: The smallest pig briefly decides he wants to be an evil villain, though he changes his mind after a few hours. His "evil" acts didn't even reach PokeThePoodle levels anyway; he didn't quite seem to get that switching yellow mustard out for brown mustard in the schoo, cafeteria, and releasing a ton of helium balloons over the school, don't classify as villainy even if you ''do'' say "Dun-dun-DUNN!" in an evil voice after doing it.

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* BigBadWannabe: The smallest pig briefly decides he wants to be an evil villain, though he changes his mind after a few hours. His "evil" acts didn't even reach PokeThePoodle levels anyway; he didn't quite seem to get that switching yellow mustard out for brown mustard in the schoo, school cafeteria, and releasing a ton of helium balloons over the school, don't classify as villainy even if you ''do'' say "Dun-dun-DUNN!" in an evil voice after doing it.
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* BigBadWannabe: The smallest pig briefly decides he wants to be an evil villain, though he changes his mind after a few hours. His "evil" acts barely even classified as PokeThePoodle anyway; he didn't quite seem to get that switching yellow mustard out for brown mustard, and releasing a ton of helium balloons over the school, don't classify as villainy even if you ''do'' say "Dun-dun-DUNN!" in an evil voice after doing it.

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* BigBadWannabe: The smallest pig briefly decides he wants to be an evil villain, though he changes his mind after a few hours. His "evil" acts barely didn't even classified as reach PokeThePoodle levels anyway; he didn't quite seem to get that switching yellow mustard out for brown mustard, mustard in the schoo, cafeteria, and releasing a ton of helium balloons over the school, don't classify as villainy even if you ''do'' say "Dun-dun-DUNN!" in an evil voice after doing it.
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* NoNameGiven: Like most backgrounders, she is never given a name
* RecurringExtra: One of the most frequently seen backgrounders, and one of very few who get a speaking role
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* BandGeek: Plays a golden harp in the school band.
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* ThoseTwoGuys: Occasionally appear on the background from time to time.



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[[folder:Kitty Cheshire]]
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-->'''Voiced by:''' Bekka Prewitt.

Daughter of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. More of a CatGirl than an actual cat. While labelled as a Rebel in merchandise, in-universe she chooses to remain neutral and just amuse herself observing the mayhem the Royal/Rebel battle or her own pranks causes.

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[[folder:Kitty Cheshire]]
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Daughter
Paula Rhodes

The Student Body President
of the Cheshire Cat from Alice in Wonderland. More of a CatGirl than an actual cat. While labelled as a Rebel in merchandise, in-universe she chooses to remain neutral and just amuse herself observing the mayhem the Royal/Rebel battle or her own pranks causes.Wonderland High.



* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Pale lavender.
* AnimalEyes: Cat-like slits, to go with her overall feline look.
* CatsAreMean: She loves causing chaos and confusion just for the sake of it, which fits with her legacy of the mischievous Cheshire Cat.
* CatGirl: Barely qualifies, due to her only natural feline features being her eyes, but she often wears cat-ear headbands and she has a tail in ''Way Too Wonderland'.
* CheshireCatGrin: A given.
* ChaoticNeutral: InUniverse. She refuses to be aligned with Royals or Rebels and cites sowing chaos as the reason.
* ElegantGothicLolita: Her basic look, with dark colors, MegaTwintails, and a fancy dress.
* EveryoneHasStandards: She may love sowing chaos and causing trouble, and even indulge in some slapstick, she draws the line at destroying Ever After.
* ExactWords: Her mom told her she'll tell the way to [[spoiler:break the riddles book's curse]] if she could get to her. She then places a board that could freeze people if they misstep. [[spoiler:Kitty then remembers she could just teleport to the tower, since her mom just said Kitty needed to get to her, but not how.]]
* FemmeFatalons: Kitty is the only girl animated with distinctive blue fingernails.
* ForgotICouldFly: In ''Spring Unsprung'', she forgot about her ability to teleport out of stress and fear for her friends.
* FourthWallObserver: [[spoiler:''A Wonderlandiful World'' reveals that she can hear the narrator as well as Maddie. She even becomes the narrator briefly when the group splits up. ''Kitty's Curious Tale'' shows that she can hear both narrators of the web episodes, and spends all day trolling them. Unlike Maddie though, Kitty ignores them most of the time and makes sure they can't read her thoughts.]]
* ItKindOfLooksLikeAFace: Her signature outfit is patterned on damask wallpaper, which is known for having supposed "hidden faces" in its patterns. When one looks closely, one can see kittens hidden in the pattern, referencing her ability to fade away and teleport.
* {{Jerkass}}: In the Webisodes she has not done a single nice thing, though she does help empower the Wonderland Grove with madness.
* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: In the books she helps prove Maddie innocent and in ''A Wonderlandiful World'' where while she is still catty and aloof she is very helpful and even saves the Mad Hatter, and when given a chance to go home she instead returns to her friend's side. In ''Spring Unsprung'' she helps save Ever After by getting her mom to tell them how to remove the curse of the riddle book. Her ADayInTheLimelight moments in the books show that she is not nearly as mean and aloof as she would like everyone to think, especially in her short story which has her becoming angry at some kid for making fun of Cedar, her almost friend, being unwilling to prank a depressed Raven, and worrying over Lizzie's homesickness. Then there are her actions in the main story lines
** She's just as happy as Maddie and Kitty to see Alistair and is actually the first person to hug him in ''Spring Unsprung.''
* LoopholeAbuse: Uses this on her own mother, much to Momma Cheshire's [[spoiler: delight]].
* OddFriendship: She considers Lizzie to be as close as a sister, and Maddie, her roommate, is counted as one of her best friends. Though as Kitty gets more characterization through the books and webisodes it becomes less odd and more heartwarming.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
** In ''Maddie's Hat-tastic Party'', Kitty is shown to be genuinely distressed that Wonderland Grove is losing its magic.
** Anything about Wonderland is very important to Kitty, about the only time she will be nicer is if a situation involves Wonderland or when she is helping someone from Wonderland.
** In ''Spring Unsprung'' she greets Alistair Wonderland with a great big hug, which is quite possibly the biggest demonstration of affection we've ever seen from her.
* ThePrankster: Her very first appearance involves saddling the Pied Piper, her music teacher, with a swarm of rats. Her appearance in ''The Cat Who Cried Wolf'' has her being a LOT less harmless with her threatening to reveal [[spoiler:the truth about Cerise's family...[[HumanMomNonhumanDad or should we say pack]].]]
* PrettyInMink: Several of her outfits have fur accents.
* {{Sleepyhead}}: Kitty does enjoy her catnaps.
* TeleportationSpam: She can teleport anywhere much like her mother can, but if she uses it in rapid session or carries things/people it will tire her out quickly.
* TookALevelInKindness: In the third book, although it might have been [[spoiler:the Jabberwocky's]] magic affecting her behavior. She helps Maddie, Lizzie and Cedar save the school and [[spoiler:teleports Maddie's dad away from the Jabberwocky even though she's terrified of it]]. In ''Spring Unsprung'' she starts acting nicer when she realizes her mother's prank is getting out of hand, and it seems to be sticking as of ''Way too Wonderland''.
* {{Troll}}: She purposely started a food fight between the Royals and Rebels in ''The Day Ever After'', and instigated the Treasure Vault fiasco in the second book when it was already getting out of control.
* WellDoneDaughterGal: ''Spring Unsprung'' shows that she really values her mother's approval when it comes to pranks. Too bad Momma Cheshire doesn't think much of them.
* WildCard: Not affiliated with the Royals or the Rebels. In ''Kitty's Curious Tale'', she says that she could tell if she's either one or the other, but she founds more fun in causing troubles and [[spoiler:confusing the narrators]].
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Light lavender.
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[[folder:Courtly Jester]]
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The Student Body President of Wonderland High.
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* TheTrickster: Sort of. She's a Joker card, for one thing, who uses magic as a form of trickery in many cases. She's also good at twisting words and evidence in her favor, as she demonstrates by getting the girls convicted in Wonderland court, and she doesn't hold much respect for the royal authorities. Then again, she herself is an authority figure at Wonderland High: she's the student body president, and thus the vice principal and the principal as well (it's a matter of principle). And it's not as if she doesn't play by the rules; she usually does so in a twisted sort of way.



* VagueAge: She's the Student Vice Principal in Wonderland and has an oval face , usually reserved for adults, in the webisodes. Her FemmeFatale behavior is also something associated with adults. Yet she's the same shorter Wonderland height and [[spoiler: enrolls into EAH as a student and wants to date Alistair]], something which would indicate that she's at least in the age range of the other girls at school.

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* VagueAge: She's the Student Vice Principal in Wonderland and has an oval face , face, usually reserved for adults, in the webisodes. Her FemmeFatale behavior is also something associated with adults. Yet she's the same shorter Wonderland height and [[spoiler: enrolls into EAH as a student and wants to date Alistair]], something which would indicate that she's at least in the age range of the other girls at school.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: She says land-dwellers are "fin-backwards" about their princess roles, since she is used to the princess rescuing the prince.

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* WaterIsWomanly: A sweet, shy mermaid who wears a long blue skirt and seashells.

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