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* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In one episode, we see him wearing white boxers with red hearts after he is stripped of his clothing.

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* GoofyPrintUnderwear: In one episode, we see him wearing white boxers with red hearts after he is stripped of his clothing. Oddly, unlike Panchito, [[HalfDressedCartoonAnimal José]] ''doesn't'' wear pants.
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Too much of a reach, nothing in the show nor anything the creators said indicate she is transgender. It also would not be the first time cartoons got animal gender appearances wrong due to a lack of research or for aesthetic purposes.


* {{Transgender}}: The male plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could have been assigned male at birth and that she could have transitioned, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).

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* AscendedExtra: In ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros'', he was simply an annoying bird who pestered Donald. He returns here as the estate's groundskeeper.

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* AscendedExtra: In ''WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros'', [[WesternAnimation/TheThreeCaballeros the movie]] and the "Clown of the Jungle" short film, he was simply an annoying bird who pestered Donald. He returns here as the estate's groundskeeper.



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* ThoseTwoGuys: After his debut episode he becomes this with Ari.

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* ThoseTwoGuys: After his debut episode episode, he becomes this with Ari.



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* CardCarryingVillain: By his own admission he's not a "very good person" (the context being that he plans to unleash an unkillable highly destructive monster).

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* CardCarryingVillain: By his own admission admission, he's not a "very good person" (the context being that he plans to unleash an unkillable immortal and highly destructive monster).



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* AnimalGenderBender: She's a female peafowl with the bright colors and tail feathers of a male peacock.

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* AnimalGenderBender: She's a female peafowl peahen with the bright colors and tail feathers train of a male peacock.



* {{Transgender}}: The male peacock plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could have been assigned male at birth and that she could have transitioned, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).

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* {{Transgender}}: The male peacock plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could have been assigned male at birth and that she could have transitioned, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).



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A Minotaur the Caballeros face at the beginning of their training.

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A Minotaur whom the Caballeros face at the beginning of their training.



* AdaptationalHeroism: The Minotaur of the Greek myths is a malevolent, man-eating monster. While Larry also attacks the Caballeros, it's only after they insult him, and it's only a MonsterFacade anyway. He even assists the Caballeros in the finale, fighting off Felldrake's termites.

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* AdaptationalHeroism: The Minotaur of the Greek myths original myth is a malevolent, man-eating monster. While Larry also attacks the Caballeros, it's only after they insult him, and it's only a MonsterFacade anyway. He even assists the Caballeros in the finale, fighting off Felldrake's termites.


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* AmbiguouslyBi/DepravedBisexual: Finds women attractive but remarks twice about the Minotaur's "hunkiness"/"beefiness".

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* AmbiguouslyBi/DepravedBisexual: AmbiguouslyBi / DepravedBisexual: Finds women attractive but remarks twice about the Minotaur's "hunkiness"/"beefiness".

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* AmbiguouslyBi/DepravedBisexual: Finds women attractive but remarks twice about the Minotaur's "hunkiness"/"beefiness".



* DepravedBisexual: Finds women attractive but remarks twice about the Minotaur's "hunkiness"/"beefiness".
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* KidHero: Although unlike most examples they tend to stay home in the heavily fortified Cabana rather than actively getting involved in any action. When they do infiltrate Shellgoose's mansion on their own Donald and the gang is utterly horrified and worried for their safety even though they do duscover information that eventually helps stop Shelldrake.

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* KidHero: Although unlike most examples they tend to stay home in the heavily fortified Cabana rather than actively getting involved in any action. When they do infiltrate Shellgoose's mansion on their own Donald and the gang is utterly horrified and worried for their safety even though they do duscover discover information that eventually helps stop Shelldrake.

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* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown multiple times to enjoy eating dirt.

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* ExtremeOmnivore: He's shown multiple times to enjoy eating dirt. He's the only one of the Caballeros who actually likes the "planet pie" the Roman Gods treat them to.
-->'''Donald:''' Ugh! ''(spits)'' Mine tastes like rocks!\\
'''José:''' Mine tastes like mud!\\
'''Panchito:''' Mine tastes like dirt. ...''Yummy!''
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* ChromaticArrangement: Donald is blue, José is green, Panchito is red.

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* ChromaticArrangement: Donald is blue, José is green, Panchito is red. (Xandra, who's their closest ally, has yellow/gold as her signature color.)
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* {{Transgender}}: The male peacock plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could biologically be a male peafowl (probably named Eugene) who underwent surgery to transform himself into a female peafowl named Eugenia, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).

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* {{Transgender}}: The male peacock plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could biologically be a have been assigned male peafowl (probably named Eugene) who underwent surgery to transform himself into a female peafowl named Eugenia, at birth and that she could have transitioned, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).
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* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]

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* ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: ButtMonkey: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]
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* ButtMonkey/TheChewToy: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]

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* ButtMonkey/TheChewToy: ButtMonkey[=/=]TheChewToy: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]
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* TheChewToy: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]

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* TheChewToy: ButtMonkey/TheChewToy: No duh, Sherlock. The first episode really piles on with disaster after disaster for him... and on his birthday too! [[note]] Which is Friday the 13th, mind. [[/note]]



* HairTriggerTemper: He's always had this trait but this adaptation really emphasizes his anger to the extent that his eyes flash yellow and red right before he smashes through whatever was in the way.

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* HairTriggerTemper: He's always had this trait but this adaptation really emphasizes his anger A trademark of the character. It gets to the point that when he's angry, the extent that his eyes flash yellow and red right before he smashes through whatever was in the way.

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* {{Adorkable}}: All of them.
** Donald is a grump, but when the Caballeros and Daisy soften him up, he's shown to be quite flustered.
** Jose is a NiceGuy, if not a bit gullible. He's perpetually friendly towards everyone he meets.
** Panchito is a KindheartedSimpleton who is always excited and energized. When fighting Sheldgoose in Mexico, he treats it as a friendly wrestling match.

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* {{Adorkable}}: All of them.
** Donald is a grump, but when the Caballeros and Daisy soften him up, he's shown to be quite flustered.
** Jose is a NiceGuy, if not a bit gullible. He's perpetually friendly towards everyone he meets.
** Panchito is a KindheartedSimpleton who is always excited and energized. When fighting Sheldgoose in Mexico, he treats it as a friendly wrestling match.
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* LastNameBasis: Everyone calls him Sheldgoose. Even Lord Felldrake despite being related.
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* BaitAndSwitchCharacterIntro: The receptionist yeti first greets Donald and Daisy with a menacing roar, indicating that it's a typical ferocious beast... only to clear his throat and put on an amicable demeanor more in line with his real, friendly personality.
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* LightIsGood: She wears gold and white and is a heavenly goddess.
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* {{Transgender}}: The male peacock plumage does point to signs that Eugenia could biologically be a male peafowl (probably named Eugene) who underwent surgery to transform himself into a female peafowl named Eugenia, but nothing has been confirmed by the creators (though given the number of LGBTQ+ characters represented in family-oriented media since the 2010's, this might be true).

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* AlliterativeName: '''D'''onald '''D'''uck.

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* AlliterativeName: '''D'''onald '''D'''uck. His rarely-used middle name subverts this, Fauntleroy.


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* UltimateJobSecurity: The lawyer in episode 1 specifides that he can't be fired.
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* CanonImmigrant: She is not based on an existing character, as Cornelius Coot had no known siblings.
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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Usually don't show up until after Donald takes in his nephews (when the appear at all). In this series they seem to have known Donald a while and join his adventures long before the Nephews ever appear.

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* AdaptationalEarlyAppearance: Usually don't show up until after Donald takes in his nephews (when the they appear at all). In this series they seem to have known Donald a while and join his adventures long before the Nephews ever appear.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even though GoodIsNotNice, she's still a divine goddess and her objective is still to help the Three Caballeros save the world from an evil sorceror.

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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even though GoodIsNotNice, she's still a divine goddess and her objective is still to help the Three Caballeros save the world from an evil sorceror.EvilSorceror.



* NotSoAboveItAll: Xandra usually plays the Only Sane Woman to the Caballeros' antics, but she will occasionally join in on the silliness, such as the popcorn fight in the fourth episode.

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* NotSoAboveItAll: Xandra usually plays the Only Sane Woman OnlySaneWoman to the Caballeros' antics, but she will occasionally join in on the silliness, such as the popcorn fight in the fourth episode.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: They are based on the actual presidents of the USA, but re-imagined as anthropomorphic animals (Washington is a duck, Jefferson is a dog, Lincoln is a goose and Roosevelt is a pig[[note]]sadly, not a [[StealthPun bear]][[/note]]).

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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: They are based on the actual presidents of the USA, but re-imagined as anthropomorphic animals (Washington is a duck, duck[[note]]sadly, not an eagle[[/note]], Jefferson is a dog, Lincoln is a goose and Roosevelt is a pig[[note]]sadly, not a [[StealthPun bear]][[/note]]).

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* WomenAreWiser: Subverted. She is still the most level headed character amongst the heroes, but after the first few episodes we see her impulsiveness and aggression cause her to make as many mistakes as the Caballeros.



* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His plans always fails and he is constantly berated by Lord Felldrake.

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* IneffectualSympatheticVillain: His plans always fails and he is constantly berated by Lord Felldrake.Felldrake, who is also the only reason he presents even remotely a threat.



* LaughablyEvil: An immensely powerful dark lord with the personally of a brat stuck in a staff makes for a hilariously petty, scenery chewing character.

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* LaughablyEvil: An immensely powerful dark lord with the personally personality of a demanding brat stuck in a staff makes for a hilariously petty, scenery chewing character.



* WillTheyOrWontThey: Due to breaking up with him in the first episode Daisy is very frosty towards Donald but still ultimately loves him and a large part of the first season is Donald trying to prove he's a changed duck but constantly getting interrupted by his duty as a Caballero. [[spoiler:Fortunately after spending all of the penultimate episode in Shangri-La sorting out their issues TheyDo and are back together in the final episode.]]

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* WillTheyOrWontThey: Due to breaking up with him in the first episode Daisy is very frosty towards Donald but still ultimately loves him and a large part of the first season is Donald trying to prove he's a changed duck but constantly getting interrupted by his duty as a Caballero. [[spoiler:Fortunately [[spoiler: Fortunately after spending all of the penultimate episode in Shangri-La sorting out their issues TheyDo and are back together in the final episode.]]



* EasilyForgiven: Mono was secretly working against the heroes for quite a bit of the episode, but no one really mentions it after the villains are gone. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since Mono is really is a kind person and was just tricked by Felldrake.

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* EasilyForgiven: Mono was secretly working against the heroes for quite a bit of the episode, but no one really mentions it after the villains are gone. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] since Mono is really is a kind person and who was just tricked by Felldrake.



* OnlySaneMan: Subverted. Unlike the knights, Merlin knows the Arthur's motivational bullcrap is nonsense; But then he quickly grows distracted by a phone game and outright becomes obsessed with it.

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* OnlySaneMan: Subverted. Unlike the knights, Merlin knows the Arthur's motivational bullcrap is nonsense; But but then he quickly grows distracted by a phone game and outright becomes obsessed with it.


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* KnightOfCerebus: Alongside the Goblin War Machine, he is the only villain without any funny personality quirks. He is an avaricious and intelligent dragon who clearly enjoys harming others.

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* {{Adorkable}} : Though a straight laced action girl, she'll occasionally join in some of the heroes' goofy moments, and she's quite endearing.



* TheLadette: When invited to a sophisticated party she acts like she's in a bar.


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* TheLadette: When invited to a sophisticated party, she acts like she's in a bar.

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* ExtendableArms: He can extend his arms and legs to great lengths when a gag requires so.

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* ExtendableArms: ElongatingArmGag: He can extend his arms and legs to great lengths when a gag requires so.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Even though GoodIsNotNice, she's still a divine goddess and her objective is still to help the Three Caballeros save the world from an evil sorceror.
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* AztecMythology: While they're not named as such, a skeletal god of death and serpentine god of death, coupled with the Mexican theme, suggests they're intended as riffs on Mictlantecuhtli and Quetzalcoatl.
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* AmbiguousSituation. We aren't told if Lancelot and Galahad are examples of UnrelatedInTheAdaptation or RandomSpeciesOffspring.
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* {{Expy}}: Bears a striking resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/Disney's portrayal]] of the ''other'' warrior King of England famed for leading an order of knights, UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart.

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* {{Expy}}: Bears a striking resemblance to [[WesternAnimation/Disney's [[WesternAnimation/RobinHood Disney's portrayal]] of the ''other'' warrior King of England famed for leading an order of knights, UsefulNotes/RichardTheLionheart.

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