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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Mara and Mira were [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised as boys]] for protection against [[ArchnemesisDad their own birth father]], who wanted to [[HumanSacrifice sacrifice his firstborn]]. Due to this, both of them wholly identify as being male initially, completely oblivious that it might be otherwise (somehow, they don't even know their anatomy is female). Even by the end of ths film it's still not clear if they see themselves as men, women or something else.

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* AmbiguousGenderIdentity: Mara and Mira were [[RaisedAsTheOppositeGender raised as boys]] for protection against [[ArchnemesisDad their own birth father]], who wanted to [[HumanSacrifice sacrifice his firstborn]]. Due to this, both of them wholly identify as being male initially, completely oblivious that it might be otherwise (somehow, they don't even know their anatomy is female). Even by the end of ths the film it's still not clear if they see themselves as men, women or something else.
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* NeverTrustATitle: There isn't a single sorceress in the whole movie. Instead, there's the main villain, a ''[[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]''.

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* NeverTrustATitle: There isn't a single sorceress in the whole movie. Instead, there's the main villain, a ''[[EvilSorcerer sorcerer]]''.sorcerer]]'' (though the title could be interpreted as an alternate spelling of "Sorcerous").
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I think it still fits under this trope.

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* AbsurdlyYouthfulMother: Robert Ballesteros plays antagonist Traigon both when his daughters are newborn infants and then two decades later, after they're aged up. Both the actresses (twins Lynette and Leigh Harris) are only two years younger, which is glaringly obvious in the film. This ''might'' be [[SupernaturallyYoungParent due to his magic keeping him young]]: that's not shown though.

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