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* RiddleForTheAges: Just how did all of the alternate universe Mabels end up in Dimension MAB-3L in the first place?
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* TakeThat: Dickie and Ascot are clearly ones of 1960s child detectives.

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* TakeThat: Dickie and Ascot are clearly ones of 1960s child detectives.detectives, specifically ''Literature/TheHardyBoys''.

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* {{Interquel}}: Set an unspecified time between Ford's reappearance and the series finale.

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* {{Interquel}}: Set an unspecified time The first three stories are set between Ford's reappearance and the series finale.


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* TakeThatAudience: At the end, Shmebulock begins asking for more Gravity Falls adventures. He even asks for a new ''season''.
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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.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: The alternate Mabels are stunned into listening to Prime Mabel when she admits that she caused the apocalypse to have one more day of summer.
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* AnAxeToGrind: When getting superpowers in the Superhero Comic, Wendy obtains [[DualWielding two axes]].


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* MakeMyMonsterGrow: Soos superpower in the superhero comic is being able to grow gigantic.


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* MyBrainIsBig: Dipper, upon getting PsychicPowers in the superhero comic, grows a massive cranium.
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** Earlier, when when in the Superhero comic and faced with superpowered opponents, Soos quickly grabs the recap box on top o fthe page, and alters the text to [[DeusExMachina give himself and the others superpowers]].

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** Earlier, when when in the Superhero comic and faced with superpowered opponents, Soos quickly grabs the recap box on top o fthe of the page, and alters the text to [[DeusExMachina give himself and the others superpowers]].

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Soos ends up falling in between the margins and crawling over a wall to find Stan, Wendy uses her ax to rip into the page, and Mabel uses [[spoiler:white-out to get rid of the yellow box.]]

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Soos ends up falling in between the margins and crawling over a wall to find Stan, Wendy uses her ax to rip into the page, and Mabel uses [[spoiler:white-out to get rid of the yellow box.]]]]
** Earlier, when when in the Superhero comic and faced with superpowered opponents, Soos quickly grabs the recap box on top o fthe page, and alters the text to [[DeusExMachina give himself and the others superpowers]].
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* FramingDevice: The four stories are presented by Schmebulock telling them to the viewer.
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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda from the then-upcoming Disney series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster. A mostly-obscured Journal 1 entry is on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.

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* ProductionForeshadowing: Eda Three easter eggs from the then-upcoming Disney series ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' are featured: Eda appears on a wanted poster. A poster; her staff is shown in a cart of junk; and two mostly-obscured Journal 1 entry is entries are on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.
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* AnAesop: Mabel gets a hard lesson that if she keeps denying her faults cause problems, then she's going to never grow up or change. There will always be a part of her that wants to be selfish and she has to defeat it by confronting it first hand rather than finding excuses for her behavior.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:After Military Expert-Mabel seemingly died from her wounds at the climax, Anti-Mabel blasted everyone with the alien adhesive. Some of the adhesive landed on Military Expert-Mabel's wounds. Which ultimately revived her]].
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** When Filbrick is accusing Stan of stealing the gold chain, he lists off other things he’s done, including stealing Mrs. Crampleter’s glass eye and setting up a "crab fighting ring."


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* ParentalHypocrisy: Filbrick calls out Stan for lying and scamming people…despite the fact that he and his wife make money scamming people and lying.


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* TeamPet: Shanklin The Stab Possum!


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* YoungFutureFamousPeople: In the article about The Jersey Devil that Stan and Ford read, there’s a comment by a ten year old Music/BruceSpringsteen.
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In-universe character reaction. And speculation.


-->'''Gravestones:''' [[spoiler:[[BigBad BILL]] [[OhCrap LIVES]]]]

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-->'''Gravestones:''' [[spoiler:[[BigBad BILL]] [[OhCrap LIVES]]]]LIVES]]



* 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.

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* 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.

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* AnthropomorphicTypography: In "Don't Dimension It", one of the many alternate versions of herself Mabel meets (and who helps defeat [[EvilTwin Anti-Mabel]]) is Threebel, a light pink, sweater-wearing talking number 3.


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* AnthropomorphicTypography: One of the many alternate versions of herself Mabel meets (and who helps defeat [[EvilTwin Anti-Mabel]]) is Threebel, a light pink, sweater-wearing talking number 3.
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* AnthropomorphicTypography: In "Don't Dimension It", one of the many alternate versions of herself Mabel meets (and who helps defeat [[EvilTwin Anti-Mabel]]) is Threebel, a light pink, sweater-wearing talking number 3.
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* TalkingTypography: One of the Mabels is a talking number 3 and is aptly named "Threebel".
-->'''Threebel:''' Threebel to the rescue!\\
'''Stanford:''' Yes! Rescued by math! Just like in my dreams!
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* StockDinosaurs: Two of Mabel's alternate counterparts resemble a TyrannosaurusRex and a [[PteroSoarer Pterodactyl]].

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* StockDinosaurs: Two of Mabel's alternate counterparts resemble a TyrannosaurusRex UsefulNotes/TyrannosaurusRex and a [[PteroSoarer Pterodactyl]].
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** According to the artist, one of the alternate Mabels is based on a fan AU called "Drifting Stars", where Mabel goes through the Portal and meets Ford.

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* [[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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* [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]: 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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* 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 ''WesternAnimation/TheOwlHouse'' appears on a wanted poster. A mostly-obscured Journal 3 1 entry is on the Boiling Isles, which is where that show is set.

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* AlwaysIdenticalTwins: Alongside Stan and Ford, we have Dickie and Ascot, who are even more identical than the Pines.



* NotMeThisTime: Discussed; Ford insists to his father Filbrick that Stan didn't stealing his favorite gold chain. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that it really ''was'' him, though Stan was actually [[StolenGoodReturnedBetter planning to get it engraved]].]]

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* NotMeThisTime: Discussed; Ford insists to his father Filbrick that Stan didn't stealing steal his favorite gold chain. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that it really ''was'' him, though Stan was actually [[StolenGoodReturnedBetter planning to get it engraved]].]]
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* TheSixties: Takes place at some point in the decade, presumably in the early years.


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* {{Foreshadowing}}: [[spoiler:Ford confronting Stan with the evidence that he stole the chain chillingly echoes their fight about the broken science project years later as teenagers. The difference this time is that Stan gets to properly explain what happened, Ford forgives him and Stan isn’t disowned, just grounded for the summer.]]
** When the brothers steal Dickie and Ascot’s clothes to get into the lighthouse, the combination of the red sweater and brown jacket Ford wears is a child version of his main outfit when he’s an adult.
* FreeRangeChildren: Stan and Ford are allowed to roam all over Glass Shard Beach, as long as they’re home for dinner.
* HiddenDepths: [[spoiler:After Stan confesses to stealing the chain and explaining why he did it, Filbrick grounds Stan...but he does allow Ford to stay with him, despite him not having anything to do with the incident. It’s also shown that he did appreciate both Stan’s honesty and the "#1 Dad" message on it, as he and their mother are shown looking at it with proud smiles.]]


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* NoodleIncident: According to Stan and Ford’s reactions when Filbrick calls for them, it’s far from the first time that he referred to both of them as Stan.
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** ''The Jersey Devil’s In The Details'' is set after Stan and Ford find their boat but before they enter high school.

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* ShutUpHannibal: [[spoiler: After Anti-Mabel told Prime-Mabel that there will still be a part of her that will be stubborn and self-centered. But Prime-Mabel just responds with ejecting Anti-Mabel out of the Spaceship, and says, "This is for Military Expert-Mabel"]].
* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why Mabel's alternate counterparts couldn't figure out a way back home is that they are too preoccupied with their own personal quirks. The only one who can build a rocket is distracted by her sticker collection.



* SkewedPriorities: The main reason why Mabel's alternate counterparts couldn't figure out a way back home is 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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* TakeThat: Dickie and Ascot are clearly ones of 1960s KidDetectives.

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* TakeThat: Dickie and Ascot are clearly ones of 1960s KidDetectives.child detectives.
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* TakeThat: Dickie and Ascot are clearly ones of 1960s KidDetectives.
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-->'''Gravestones:''' [[spoiler:[[BigBad CIPHER]] [[OhCrap LIVES!!]]]]

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-->'''Gravestones:''' [[spoiler:[[BigBad CIPHER]] BILL]] [[OhCrap LIVES!!]]]]LIVES]]]]
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* WhamLine: If you decipher the ciphers, the graveyard scene will give you this utterly terrifying message.
-->'''Gravestones:''' [[spoiler:[[BigBad CIPHER]] [[OhCrap LIVES!!]]]]
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* AdultFear: Seeing your Great-Niece grabbed by a hand monster, then dragged into a dimensional portal, and having no idea where she is. Also finding out that said Great-Niece was replaced with an evil doppelganger who plans to get rid of you in order to cause mayhem to your world.
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* TheFriendNobodyLikes: Implied with Bill and his Henchmaniacs. While Mabel falls through dimentions we see Keyhole and 8 Ball (whose head was healed after being petrified by Wendy in the finale) standing next to a statue of Bill that says "HE WAS THE WORST!". It's unknown if these two are the only who loathe him or if it's a common feeling for all the Henchmaniacs.


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* UnexplainedRecovery: The last time we saw 8 Ball (one of Bill's Henchmaniacs), his head was petrified by Wendy during the Shacktron battle in the finale. Here his head is recovered without explanation.

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