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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Infamous for this. As a trickster largely acting on selfishness, he tends to be on the gray side even in stories where he's arguably the hero. In the story Lea meets him in, he's planning to steal from ''Death himself'', but justifies it with Death hoarding food that Anansi needs for his wife and children. [[spoiler: It's telling that at the end of his story, Lea doesn't abduct Death but Anansi himself to join the villains. The next time we see him Anansi seems to have made himself quite at home with the bad guys.]]

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Infamous for this. As a trickster largely acting on selfishness, he tends to be on the gray side even in stories where he's arguably the hero. In the story Lea meets him in, he's planning to steal from ''Death himself'', but justifies it with Death hoarding food that Anansi needs for his wife and children. [[spoiler: It's telling that at the end of his story, Lea doesn't abduct Death but Anansi himself to join the villains. The next time we see him Anansi seems to have made himself quite at home with the bad guys. Though it was later revealed that he supposed was not actually pleased with Lea and Hook abducting him from his story and had no real choice in the matter, and thus was biding his time until he could separate from her side.]]
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* TeamMom: Deconstructed. Peter originally brought her to Neverland to be this to him and the other Lost Boys. Wendy felt used and disappointed after realizing Peter only wanted her to be everyone's caretaker instead of a participant in their fun. [[spoiler: This led Wendy to join Hook's crew of pirates so she, too, would never have to grow up. Peter himself acknowledges that it was unfair to him to try and force Wendy, who was herself a child into a parental role.]]

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* TeamMom: Deconstructed. Peter originally brought her to Neverland to be this to him and the other Lost Boys. Wendy felt used and disappointed after realizing Peter only wanted her to be everyone's caretaker instead of a participant in their fun. [[spoiler: This led Wendy to join Hook's crew of pirates so she, too, would never have to grow up. Peter himself acknowledges that it was unfair to of him to try and force Wendy, who was herself a child into a parental role.]]
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* CompositeCharacter: Ivan merges the individual Ivan Tsarevich (Prince Ivan) heroes from at least two fairy tales: ''Marya Morevna'' / ''The Death of Koschei the Deathless'', and ''Ivan Tsarevich and the Firebird''.
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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Hook managed to get Wendy to join the pirates by the time Robin and Damien arrive in the story.]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Hook managed to get Wendy to join the pirates by the time Robin Robin, Tank and Damien Damian arrive in the story.]]

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Infamous for this. As a trickster largely acting on selfishness, he tends to be on the gray side even in stories where he's arguably the hero. In the story Lea meets him in, he's planning to steal from ''Death himself'', but justifies it with Death hoarding food that Anansi needs for his wife and children.

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* BlackAndGrayMorality: Infamous for this. As a trickster largely acting on selfishness, he tends to be on the gray side even in stories where he's arguably the hero. In the story Lea meets him in, he's planning to steal from ''Death himself'', but justifies it with Death hoarding food that Anansi needs for his wife and children. [[spoiler: It's telling that at the end of his story, Lea doesn't abduct Death but Anansi himself to join the villains. The next time we see him Anansi seems to have made himself quite at home with the bad guys.]]
* EveryoneHasStandards: While Anansi was willing to trade Lea to Old Drybones for food, he seems genuinely horrifed when he returns the next day and is informed by a furious Lea that Death tried to eat her alive.



* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Their goal and the reason they traversed Oz in the first place, was to return home to their aunt and uncle.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Zig-zagged. We do get to know them a bit, as they live long enough to tell Robin their story and how they came to be Damian's prisoner, and showcase some of their personality. But shortly after [[spoiler: Lea kills them to reset the story and de-power the Wicked Witch, so Hook can take over his army. Their death also isn't permanent, since Doro will come back once the story has fully reset.]]

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* GenderFlip: Dorothy in the original book was a girl. Doro in Forever After is a boy.
* TheresNoPlaceLikeHome: Their His goal and the reason they he traversed Oz in the first place, place was to return home to their his aunt and uncle.
* WeHardlyKnewYe: Zig-zagged. We do get to know them him a bit, as they live he lives long enough to tell Robin their story and his story, how they he came to be Damian's prisoner, and showcase some of their his personality. But shortly after [[spoiler: Lea kills them Doro to reset the story and de-power the Wicked Witch, so Hook can take over his army. Their Doro's death also isn't permanent, since Doro will come he comes back once the story has fully reset.]]



The founder and leader of the Lost Boys. A fairy like youth who refuses to grow up.

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The founder and leader of the Lost Boys. A fairy like fairy-like youth who refuses to grow up.



* {{Manchild}}: Deconstructed. His flippant childish nature and refusal to take responsibility for anything is what ended up driving Wendy away. Wendy realized that Peter only saw her as a mother figure to take care of him and not a friend. [[spoiler: It's only when Peter finally abandons his eternal childhood and grows up, losing the ability to fly in the process, that Wendy is convinced he can change and the two of them reconcile.]]

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* {{Manchild}}: Deconstructed. His flippant childish nature and refusal to take responsibility for anything is what ended up driving Wendy away. Wendy realized that Peter only saw her as a mother figure to take care of him and not a friend. [[spoiler: It's only when Peter finally abandons his eternal childhood and grows up, losing the ability to fly in the process, process that Wendy is convinced he can change and the two of them reconcile.]]



[[folder: Wendy Darling]]
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Wendy]]
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A girl from England who accompanied Peter to Neverland along with her brothers.
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* BigSisterInstinct: Sensing that the tides were turning in Neverland, Wendy sent her two younger brothers John and Michael back home before [[spoiler: joining Hook's crew.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: [[spoiler: Hook managed to get Wendy to join the pirates by the time Robin and Damien arrive in the story.]]
* TeamMom: Deconstructed. Peter originally brought her to Neverland to be this to him and the other Lost Boys. Wendy felt used and disappointed after realizing Peter only wanted her to be everyone's caretaker instead of a participant in their fun. [[spoiler: This led Wendy to join Hook's crew of pirates so she, too, would never have to grow up. Peter himself acknowledges that it was unfair to him to try and force Wendy, who was herself a child into a parental role.]]

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* DamselOutOfDistress: A RareMaleExample. Odette go tired of being used as little more than incentive for the prince of his story, so he taught himself magic by watching Rothbart, broke his own curse and then cursed Rothbart and the prince and her entourage instead.

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* DamselOutOfDistress: A RareMaleExample. Odette go got tired of being used as little more than incentive for the prince of his story, so he taught himself magic by watching Rothbart, broke his own curse and then cursed Rothbart and the prince and her entourage instead.





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\nThe founder and leader of the Lost Boys. A fairy like youth who refuses to grow up.
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* BerserkButton: Peter really doesn't like it when other people mention Wendy. [[spoiler: Hook managing to bring Wendy to the dark side is still a sore spot for him.]]
* FieryRedhead: Orange hair and quick to threaten someone with a dagger if they upset him.
* {{Manchild}}: Deconstructed. His flippant childish nature and refusal to take responsibility for anything is what ended up driving Wendy away. Wendy realized that Peter only saw her as a mother figure to take care of him and not a friend. [[spoiler: It's only when Peter finally abandons his eternal childhood and grows up, losing the ability to fly in the process, that Wendy is convinced he can change and the two of them reconcile.]]

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* EntitledToHaveYou: Siegfriend seems to think that her and Odette ending up together is a given, to the point of ignoring the obvious signs that Odette doesn't like her (such as breaking her crossbow and leaving her and her men trapped as swans).
* GenderBlenderName: As a result of being genderflipped. 'Siegfried' is a rather unusual name for a woman.
* GenderFlip: In the original fairy tale Siegfried was a young man while in Forever After she's a young woman.
* RoyalBrat: Implied. Siegfried is a very demanding person and doesn't like when someone tells her 'no'. When one of her servants remarks that Odette broke her crossbow, Siegfried dismissively answers that her mother bought her a new one right after.
* SheIsTheKing: Siegfried is a woman, but is still referred to as a prince.
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[[folder: Wendy Darling]]
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* EntitledToHaveYou: Siegfriend seems to think that her and Odette ending up together is a given, to the point of ignoring the obvious signs that Odette doesn't like her (such as breaking her crossbow and leaving her and her men trapped as swans).
* GenderBlenderName: As a result of being genderflipped. 'Siegfried' is a rather unusual name for a woman.
* GenderFlip: In the original fairy tale Siegfried was a young man while in Forever After she's a young woman.
* RoyalBrat: Implied. Siegfried is a very demanding person and doesn't like when someone tells her 'no'. When one of her servants remarks that Odette broke her crossbow, Siegfried dismissively answers that her mother bought her a new one right after.
* SheIsTheKing: Siegfried is a woman, but is still referred to as a prince.
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]][[note]]Although, to be more specific, "Vasilissa" is a common name for princesses and heroines in Russian tales. Also, a homonymous princess '''and''' the Firebird may appear as two different LivingMacguffin in the same tale.[[/note]]

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa (who, per her backstory, originates from the tale ''Literature/VasilissaTheBeautiful'') and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]][[note]]Although, to be more specific, "Vasilissa" is a common name for princesses and heroines in Russian tales. Also, a homonymous princess '''and''' the Firebird may appear as two different LivingMacguffin in the same tale.[[/note]]
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]][[note]]Although, to be more specific, "Vasilissa" is a common name for princesses and heroines in Russian tales. Also, a homonymous princess '''and''' the Firebird may appear as LivingMacguffin in the same tale.[[/note]]

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]][[note]]Although, to be more specific, "Vasilissa" is a common name for princesses and heroines in Russian tales. Also, a homonymous princess '''and''' the Firebird may appear as two different LivingMacguffin in the same tale.[[/note]]
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]]

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]]]][[note]]Although, to be more specific, "Vasilissa" is a common name for princesses and heroines in Russian tales. Also, a homonymous princess '''and''' the Firebird may appear as LivingMacguffin in the same tale.[[/note]]
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* AdaptationAmalgamation: [[spoiler:Vasilisa and the Firebird are characters from distinct Russian fairy tales. In ''Forever After'', they are one and the same.]]
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Damsel In Distress is the new name of the trope.


* DistressedDamsel: The most straightforward example so far. She's kidnapped by the Wicked Witch and his goons and brought into ''Momotaro'', presumably for leverage.

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* DistressedDamsel: DamselInDistress: The most straightforward example so far. She's kidnapped by the Wicked Witch and his goons and brought into ''Momotaro'', presumably for leverage.
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* DistressedDamsel / DistressedDude: All of them are in some sort of (usually magical) trouble and need Robin to rescue them and give them their happily ever after.

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* DistressedDamsel DamselInDistress / DistressedDude: All of them are in some sort of (usually magical) trouble and need Robin to rescue them and give them their happily ever after.
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[[folder: Odette]]Odette (Spoiler Warning)]]
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* RoyalBrat: Implied. Siegfried is a very demanding person and doesn't like when someone tells her 'no'. When one of her servants remarks that Odette broke her crossbow, Siegfried dismissively answers that her father bought her a new one right after.

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* RoyalBrat: Implied. Siegfried is a very demanding person and doesn't like when someone tells her 'no'. When one of her servants remarks that Odette broke her crossbow, Siegfried dismissively answers that her father mother bought her a new one right after.

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