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* TheChick: Save for a few [[LivingProp background characters]], she is the only female ginger in the basement.


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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Save for a few [[LivingProp background characters]], she is the only female ginger in the basement.
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* NiceHat: Wears a gray cap with a picture of an [[TheStoic expressionless face]] on it.

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* [[spoiler:AxCrazy]]: [[spoiler:Always expressed hints of this throughout the series, but went full-on psycho in the finale.]]

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* [[spoiler:AxCrazy]]: AxCrazy: [[spoiler:Always expressed hints of this throughout the series, but went full-on psycho in the finale.]]



* BiggerBad: At the beginning of the show, Madame Trinkett appear to be the [[BigBad Big Bad]], but as the series progressed, it becomes clear The Salesman is a far greater threat.



* [[spoiler:HatesBeingAlone]]: [[spoiler:The finale reveals why he wants everyone to stay in the basement with him. He is afraid of being alone and does not like the thought of everyone abandoning him they escape because he believes that [[ZeroPercentApproval no one will like him in the real world]].]]
* [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]: Even after everything he did and everything that happened to him, The Salesman [[spoiler: manages to be redeemed after Cooper offers him genuine companionship.]]

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* [[spoiler:HatesBeingAlone]]: HatesBeingAlone: [[spoiler:The finale reveals why he wants everyone to stay in the basement with him. He is afraid of being alone and does not like the thought of everyone abandoning him they escape because he believes that [[ZeroPercentApproval no one will like him in the real world]].]]
* [[spoiler:HeelFaceTurn]]: HeelFaceTurn: Even after everything he did and everything that happened to him, The Salesman [[spoiler: manages to be redeemed after Cooper offers him genuine companionship.]]

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* MirrorCharacter: To Cooper. They both have had a crappy childhood, [[spoiler: suffered from ParentalAbandonment of some kind,]] and Cooper eventually [[spoiler: sports his [[RedEyesTakeWarning ominous glowing red eyes]] when he reaches his RageBreakingPoint]]. The finale even implies that the reason why The Salesman focuses much of his attention on Cooper is because he reminds him of his younger innocent self and [[TheCorruptor wants Cooper to grow up just like him]].



* NotSoDifferent: To Cooper. They both have had a crappy childhood, [[spoiler: suffered from ParentalAbandonment of some kind,]] and Cooper eventually [[spoiler: sports his [[RedEyesTakeWarning ominous glowing red eyes]] when he reaches his RageBreakingPoint]]. The finale even implies that the reason why The Salesman focuses much of his attention on Cooper is because he reminds him of his younger innocent self and [[TheCorruptor wants Cooper to grow up just like him]].

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* LaserGuidedKarma: In the past, he was a scamming serial killer. However when he tried to seduce Madame Trinkett 23 years ago, he ended up the first of many kidnapped gingers in her basement.



** That being said, after witnessing Cooper stand up for himself and managing to save the Salesman, she actually smiles at him and joins him in song at the end. The DistantPrologue has her grown women as she thoughtfully stares at a photo of Cooper -- implying that ''something'' may have happened between them.

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** That being said, after witnessing Cooper stand up for himself and managing to save the Salesman, she actually smiles at him and joins him in song at the end. The DistantPrologue has her a grown women as women, where she thoughtfully stares at a photo of Cooper -- implying that ''something'' may have happened between them.


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* DemotedToExtra: After the second episode he appears mostly in the background for the rest of the show.


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* BackForTheFinale: He makes an appearance in "Living Life Underground" and doesn't appear again until the finale, where takes part in the final song.


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* AmbiguouslyEvil: These are ''not'' normal parrots. Many scenes suggest that they are much more on the ball than one may think and have sinister motives in mind.


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* BackForTheFinale: In the GrandFinale, he returns briefly in a flashback where he first opens up the orphanage.


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* LaserGuidedKarma: He sold his son for cheap money -- and ended up stranded on an island alone for almost two decades.

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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Cooper asks Vanessa out in the finale, but she turns him down.

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* DidNotGetTheGirl: Cooper asks Vanessa out in the finale, but she turns him down.immediately responds with:


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** That being said, after witnessing Cooper stand up for himself and managing to save the Salesman, she actually smiles at him and joins him in song at the end. The DistantPrologue has her grown women as she thoughtfully stares at a photo of Cooper -- implying that ''something'' may have happened between them.
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* UncertainDoom: The series ends with them stranded on the island with Madame Trinkett and [[spoiler: The Salesman's father]], with no hope of ever escaping.

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* UncertainDoom: The series ends with them stranded on the island with Madame Trinkett and [[spoiler: The Salesman's father]], with no hope of ever escaping. They don't seem to mind, as the latter's jokes lift their spirits.
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* UncertainDoom: The series ends with them stranded on the island with Madame Trinkett and [[spoiler: The Salesman's father]], with no hope of ever escaping.
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* Irony: Is pitch-black, for whatever reason, not dissimilar to the crows that the parrots apparently exterminated in [[GreatOffscreenWar their fight]].

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* Irony: Is pitch-black, for whatever reason, not dissimilar to LikeFatherLikeSon: Both the crows that the parrots apparently exterminated in [[GreatOffscreenWar their fight]].Parrot King and Prince Parrot both are prone to letting out screeches, even if Prince Parrot's is much more subdued.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: His high-pitched screech, at least according to Cooper.

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* MostAnnoyingSound: His high-pitched screech, at least according Irony: Is pitch-black, for whatever reason, not dissimilar to Cooper.the crows that the parrots apparently exterminated in [[GreatOffscreenWar their fight]].

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