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* FlowerInHerHair: Pacifica gets a crumpled piece of paper stuck in her hair, which [[RuleofSymbolism happens to look a lot like a flower]].
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* BlandNameProduct: Pacifica's phone has service from "GraviT&T". Might be justified, it's highly unlikely that the actual AT&T (or its' predecessor the Bell System) would have wanted to establish communications services in the area, so someone (possibly the Northwests?) did it themselves.

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* BlandNameProduct: Pacifica's phone has service from "GraviT&T"."[=GraviT=]&T". Might be justified, it's highly unlikely that the actual AT&T (or its' predecessor the Bell System) would have wanted to establish communications services in the area, so someone (possibly the Northwests?) did it themselves.
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** Wendy can be seen reading a "[[Franchise/ArchieComics Blarchie]]" comic.

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** Wendy can be seen reading a "[[Franchise/ArchieComics "[[ComicBook/ArchieComics Blarchie]]" comic.
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* TakeThatAudience: Mabel's harsh criticism of her alternate universe counterparts is a clever jab at the fans who criticize Mabel for her obnoxious behavior.

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* TakeThatAudience: Mabel's harsh criticism of her alternate universe counterparts is a clever jab at the fans who criticize who've criticized Mabel for her obnoxious behavior.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Mabel is quickly frustrated with how none of the other Mabels seem to be all that concerned with getting back to their home dimensions.

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* OtherMeAnnoysMe: Mabel is quickly frustrated with how none of the other Mabels seem to be all that concerned with getting back to their home dimensions. [[spoiler: However, Mabel began to warm up to them towards the end of the story]].

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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda from the then-upcoming Disney Series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster. A mostly-obscured Journal 3 entry is on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.

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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda from the then-upcoming Disney Series series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster. A mostly-obscured Journal 3 entry is on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.
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* ForWantOfANail: It seems that none of the other Mabels, except maybe Anti=Mabel, caused an apocalypse in their home dimensions. When Prime Mabel confesses what she did, the others are so stunned that they actually listen to her.

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* ForWantOfANail: It seems that none of the other Mabels, except maybe Anti=Mabel, Anti-Mabel, caused an apocalypse in their home dimensions. When Prime Mabel confesses what she did, the others are so stunned that they actually listen to her.
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* DemotedToExtra: Unlike the previous two entries, Dipper mainly has a minor role. Only appearing in the beginning and ending of the story.
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* AuctionOfEvil: As soon as Dipper and Pacifica are revealed to be humans, a monster starts auctioning them off. Mr. What's-His-Face ends up winning.
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* OnlySaneWoman: Ironically, Mabel herself. As she is the only one in Dimension MAB-3L who's focused on finding a way back home while her alternate counterparts are too immersed with their various quirks.

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* OnlySaneWoman: [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]: Ironically, Mabel herself. As she is the only one in Dimension MAB-3L who's focused on finding a way back home while her alternate counterparts are too immersed with their various quirks.

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* OnlySaneWoman: Ironically, Mabel herself. As she is the only one in Dimension MAB-3L who's focused on finding a way back home while her alternate counterparts are too immersed with their various quirks.



* OnlySaneWoman: Ironically, Mabel herself. As she is the only one in Dimension MAB-3L who's focused on finding a way back home while her alternate counterparts are too immersed with their various quirks.
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* OnlySaneWoman: Ironically, Mabel herself. As she is the only one in Dimension MAB-3L who's focused on finding a way back home while her alternate counterparts are too immersed with their various quirks.

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* ActuallyPrettyFunny: Mabel for her part doesn't mind that Dipper labeled one of the rifts "Mabel's Fault" and seems to find it amusing.
* AesopAmnesia: Deconstructed. Mabel, it seems, learned nothing from saving the world when she insists on bringing Waddles along for the rift clean-up missions. Chasing Waddles leads to her getting stranded on a barren planet in the Multiverse, where thousands of her alternate counterparts are there having made a similar decision. Mabel tries to get her smarter selves to work together, only to get frustrated by their AttentionDeficitOohShiny and ItsAllAboutMe attitudes. She's quite horrified to realize that she comes off this way to other people especially when her EvilCounterpart Anti-Mabel deceives her. Anti-Mabel, [[spoiler:before she's tossed into Multiverse space, says that our Mabel will never change and there will always be a part of her wanting to make selfish, inconsiderate decisions]]. Mabel acknowledges that she caused the apocalypse out of selfishness and decides to try to be a better person so that her faults will not get her in this much trouble again. Time will tell if that sticks.



* BitchInSheepsClothing: Anti-Mabel. When she first appears, she pretends to be Mabel's friend in need and helped her make a distress signal to Stan and Ford. But Anti-Mabel shows her true colors when [[spoiler: she locks the real Mabel in an outhouse, then tricks Stan and Ford into taking her to their dimension. Which then, Anti-Mabel plans to eject the Grunkles from the airlock, then proceed to reek havoc in Mabel's home dimension]].

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* AtLeastIAdmitIt: Anti-Mabel admits that she's evil after [[spoiler:locking up Prime Mabel in the outhouse]]. But she says that Prime Mabel is even worse because Prime Mabel can't even see her own faults and a part of her will always want to make selfish decisions while justifying them. [[spoiler:Our Mabel decides to take that to heart and learn from her past mistakes]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Anti-Mabel. When she first appears, she pretends to be Mabel's friend in need and helped her make a distress signal to Stan and Ford. But Anti-Mabel shows her true colors when [[spoiler: she locks the real Mabel in an outhouse, then tricks Stan and Ford into taking her to their dimension. Which then, Anti-Mabel plans to eject the Grunkles from the airlock, then proceed to reek wreak havoc in Mabel's home dimension]].



* EvilCounterpart: Natrually, Anti-Mabel is this to Mabel.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: The Mabels are stunned into listening to Prime Mabel when she admits that she caused the apocalypse to have one more day of summer.
* EvilCounterpart: Natrually, Naturally, Anti-Mabel is this to Mabel.



* EvilTwin: Mabel meets Anti-Mabel, "the most '''evil''' Mabel in the multiverse", who tries to leave Dimension MAB-3L, [[spoiler: take over Mabel's life, and intends to wreck havoc on her dimension.]]

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* EvilTwin: Mabel meets Anti-Mabel, "the most '''evil''' Mabel in the multiverse", who tries to leave Dimension MAB-3L, [[spoiler: take over Mabel's life, and intends to wreck wreak havoc on her dimension.]]



* ForWantOfANail: It seems that none of the other Mabels, except maybe Anti=Mabel, caused an apocalypse in their home dimensions. When Prime Mabel confesses what she did, the others are so stunned that they actually listen to her.



* NeverMyFault: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Dipper at the begining of the story, where it was shown that he placed a sign next to a huge crack called "Mabel's Fault". Signifying that Mabel alone caused Weirdmageddon to happen. Even though Dipper withheld information about the dimensional rift.

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* NeverMyFault: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Dipper at the begining of the story, where it was shown that he placed a sign next to a huge crack called "Mabel's Fault". Signifying that Mabel alone caused Weirdmageddon to happen. Even though Dipper withheld information about the dimensional rift.rift, albeit reluctantly on Ford's orders after Ford saw Mabel smashing similar-looking snowglobes on purpose.



* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why Mabel's alternate counterparts couldn't figure out a way back home is because they are too preoccupied with their own personal quirks.

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* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why Mabel's alternate counterparts couldn't figure out a way back home is because that they are too preoccupied with their own personal quirks. The only one who can build a rocket is distracted by her sticker collection.


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* VillainHasAPoint: Anti-Mabel tells Mabel, [[spoiler:there Will always be a part of her that wants to make selfish, inconsiderate decisions. While Mabel responds by sending her out of the airlock, she promises Dipper that she will do her best to be less selfish]].
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* NeverMyFault: {{Downplayed|Trope}} with Dipper at the begining of the story, where it was shown that he placed a sign next to a huge crack called "Mabel's Fault". Signifying that Mabel alone caused Weirdmageddon to happen. Even though Dipper withheld information about the dimensional rift.


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* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why Mabel's alternate counterparts couldn't figure out a way back home is because they are too preoccupied with their own personal quirks.
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** The alternate Mabels from "Don't Dimension It" include ones who resemble characters such as [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Morty Smith]], [[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], Literature/SherlockHolmes, WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite, [[Literature/WheresWally Wally/Waldo]], [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Alphys]], [[VideoGame/PacMan Pac-Man]], and Bob Ross.

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** The alternate Mabels from "Don't Dimension It" include ones who resemble characters such as [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty [[Franchise/RickAndMorty Morty Smith]], [[Film/BackToTheFuture [[Franchise/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], Literature/SherlockHolmes, Franchise/SherlockHolmes, WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite, [[Literature/WheresWally Wally/Waldo]], [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Alphys]], [[VideoGame/PacMan Pac-Man]], and [[Series/TheJoyOfPainting Bob Ross.Ross]].
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* BrickJoke: A subtle one; as Mabel flees the "60-foot ball of fingers and teeth" in a panic, she screams "Flail, Mabel! Flail!" Later on, when she and a motley crew of Mabels catch up with the ship containing the Grunkles and Anti-Mabel, Mabel is riding on T-Rex Mabel holding...a Mabel flail.

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* BrickJoke: A subtle one; as Mabel flees the "60-foot ball of fingers and teeth" in a panic, she screams "Flail, Mabel! Flail!" Later on, when she and a motley crew of Mabels catch up with the ship containing the Grunkles and Anti-Mabel, Mabel is riding on T-Rex Mabel Mabel-dactyl holding...a Mabel flail.
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* BrickJoke: A subtle one; as Mabel flees the "60-foot ball of fingers and teeth" in a panic, she screams "Flail, Mabel! Flail!" Later on, when she and a motley crew of Mabels catch up with the ship containing the Grunkles and Anti-Mabel, Mabel is riding on T-Rex Mabel holding...a Mabel flail.
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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Written by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, it consists of three stories that take place during and after the final season, as well as a fourth taking place during Grunkle Stan's childhood. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.

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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Written by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, it consists of three stories that take place during and after the final season, as well as a fourth taking place during Grunkle Stan's childhood. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.
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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Written by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, it consists of three stories that take place during and after the final season, as well as a fourth taking placing during Grunkle Stan's childhood. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.

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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. Written by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, it consists of three stories that take place during and after the final season, as well as a fourth taking placing place during Grunkle Stan's childhood. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.
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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. It consists of four stories set during the events of Season 2, and each one was written by Creator/AlexHirsch. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.

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''Gravity Falls: Lost Legends'' is a graphic novel set within the universe of ''WesternAnimation/GravityFalls''. It Written by series creator Creator/AlexHirsch, it consists of four three stories set that take place during and after the events of Season 2, and each one was written by Creator/AlexHirsch.final season, as well as a fourth taking placing during Grunkle Stan's childhood. The comic was released on July 24, 2018.
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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda from the then-upcoming Disney Series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster.

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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda from the then-upcoming Disney Series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster. A mostly-obscured Journal 3 entry is on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.
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* WholePlotReference: Mabel encounters thousands of parallel selves on a lonely planet, some of whom exaggerate her worst characteristics, and one who us pure evil. Are we talking about ''Gravity Falls'' or an episode of ''Rick and Morty'', specifically "Close Encounters of the Rick Kind"?

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* WholePlotReference: Mabel encounters thousands of parallel selves on a lonely planet, some of whom exaggerate her worst characteristics, and one who us is pure evil. Are we talking about ''Gravity Falls'' or an episode of ''Rick and Morty'', specifically "Close Encounters of the Rick Kind"?
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* WholePlotReference: Mabel encounters thousands of parallel selves on a lonely planet, some of whom exaggerate her worst characterisitics, and one who us pure evil. Are we talking about ''Gravity Falls'' or an episode of ''Rick and Morty'', specifically "Close Encounters of the Rick Kind"?

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* WholePlotReference: Mabel encounters thousands of parallel selves on a lonely planet, some of whom exaggerate her worst characterisitics, characteristics, and one who us pure evil. Are we talking about ''Gravity Falls'' or an episode of ''Rick and Morty'', specifically "Close Encounters of the Rick Kind"?
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* WholePlotReference: Mabel encounters thousands of parallel selves on a lonely planet, some of whom exaggerate her worst characterisitics, and one who us pure evil. Are we talking about ''Gravity Falls'' or an episode of ''Rick and Morty'', specifically "Close Encounters of the Rick Kind"?
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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Anti-Mabel. When she firsts appears, she pretends to be Mabel's friend in need and helped her make a distress signal to Stan and Ford. But Anti-Mabel shows her true colors when [[spoiler: she locks the real Mabel in an outhouse, then tricks Stan and Ford into taking her to their dimension. Which then, Anti-Mabel plans to eject the Grunkles from the airlock, then proceed to reek havoc in Mabel's home dimension]].

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: Anti-Mabel. When she firsts first appears, she pretends to be Mabel's friend in need and helped her make a distress signal to Stan and Ford. But Anti-Mabel shows her true colors when [[spoiler: she locks the real Mabel in an outhouse, then tricks Stan and Ford into taking her to their dimension. Which then, Anti-Mabel plans to eject the Grunkles from the airlock, then proceed to reek havoc in Mabel's home dimension]].

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* ShadowArchetype: [[spoiler: Anti-Mabel herself says that every selfish choice Mabel makes, that’s her being Anti-Mabel.]]



** The alternate Mabels from "Don't Dimension It" include ones who resemble characters such as [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Morty Smith]], [[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], Literature/SherlockHolmes, Rainbow Brite, [[Literature/WheresWally Wally/Waldo]], [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Alphys]], [[VideoGame/PacMan Pac-Man]], and Bob Ross.
* ShadowArchetype: [[spoiler: Anti-Mabel herself says that every selfish choice Mabel makes, that’s her being Anti-Mabel.]]

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** The alternate Mabels from "Don't Dimension It" include ones who resemble characters such as [[WesternAnimation/RickAndMorty Morty Smith]], [[Film/BackToTheFuture Marty McFly]], Literature/SherlockHolmes, Rainbow Brite, WesternAnimation/RainbowBrite, [[Literature/WheresWally Wally/Waldo]], [[VideoGame/{{Undertale}} Alphys]], [[VideoGame/PacMan Pac-Man]], and Bob Ross.
* ShadowArchetype: [[spoiler: Anti-Mabel herself says that every selfish choice Mabel makes, that’s her being Anti-Mabel.]]
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* SpannerInTheWorks: Had Waddles not jumped out of Mabel's backpack, [[spoiler: Mabel would never have realized how bothersome she could be at times, and her alternate universe counterparts would have been stuck in Dimension MAB-3L.]]
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* BobRossRib: One of the many incarnations of Mabel in Dimension MAB-3L is one that resembles Bob Ross, donning his clothes, hair, mustache and [[SkewedPriorities prioritizes painting a landscape over trying to stop Anti-Mabel from stealing Prime Mabel's ship and escaping]].
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* InventionalWisdom: The phrase to summon Mr. What's-His-Face is literally written into the description about him in the journal.
--> ''"To summon him, simply finish reading this sentence - yes, this sentence, the one you're reading riiiiight now."''

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