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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the use of TheGift as a mark of heroism in superhero stories, and of villains being driven by jealousy of heroes being smarter and better than them.

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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the use of TheGift as a mark of heroism in superhero stories, and of [[TheResenter villains being driven by jealousy of heroes being smarter and better than them.]]
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* BlessedWithSuck: Tracy is not happy with her laundry list of superpowers, since they make everything too easy and makes it hard to relate to other people. It also doesn't help that for every power she's received, her feelings have become a bit more muted.

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* BlessedWithSuck: Tracy is not happy with her laundry list of superpowers, since [[NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction they make everything too easy easy]] and makes make it hard to relate to other people. It also doesn't help that for every power she's received, her feelings have become a bit more muted.
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* AlbinosAreFreaks: Inverted. Tracy is an albino, but she's not only the most popular girl in her class, but [[TheCape the only truly good and moral person in the story.]]

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* HopeSpot: Despite difficulties brought on by his curses, Benny manages to answer every question on a test and it looks like he'll finally get to rid himself of a curse. But then it turns out that while he did get a perfect score, Mrs. Gustafson thinks that means he must have cheated, and he gets another curse forced on him instead. At the same time, Mika discovers that it doesn't matter how hard she studies for a test, she can't actually do well on one since her touch ''dissolves the paper,'' meaning that she, too, can never rid herself of any curses by honest means.



* MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: Mrs. Gustafson is the sole source of superpowers in the world. Since she's in every single fifth grade class in the world, though, that's still going to result in a lot of superheroes and supervillains.



* MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: Mrs. Gustafson is the sole source of superpowers in the world. Since she's in every single fifth grade class in the world, though, that's still going to result in a lot of superheroes and supervillains.



* SuperpowerLottery: The good box hands out random gifts. Tracy has won the Lottery several times over, gaining amazing powers, but it's also possible to get flashy but useless ones like shooting rainbows from your fingers or BoringButPractical ones like suddenly being fluent in Cantonese.

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* SuperpowerLottery: The good box hands out random gifts. Tracy has won the Lottery several times over, gaining amazing powers, powers like SuperSpeed and MindReading, but it's also possible to get flashy but useless ones like shooting rainbows from your fingers or BoringButPractical ones like suddenly being fluent in Cantonese.


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* ThatManIsDead: When saying goodbye to Benny for the last time, Tracy sadly tells him to call her by her superhero name "Cupid," because that's who she's going to have to be from now on.
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* {{Deconstruction}}: Of the use of TheGift as a mark of heroism in superhero stories, and of villains being driven by jealousy of heroes being smarter and better than them.


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* OnlyICanMakeItGo: The good box and bad box only work when Mrs. Gustafson is around to make them work.
* MassSuperEmpoweringEvent: Mrs. Gustafson is the sole source of superpowers in the world. Since she's in every single fifth grade class in the world, though, that's still going to result in a lot of superheroes and supervillains.
* ParentalNeglect: Benny's parents didn't much care for him even before he turned into a deformed mutant by the bad box.
* SadistTeacher: Mrs. Gustafson, who punishes bad grades by subjecting students to BodyHorror curses.
* SuperpowerLottery: The good box hands out random gifts. Tracy has won the Lottery several times over, gaining amazing powers, but it's also possible to get flashy but useless ones like shooting rainbows from your fingers or BoringButPractical ones like suddenly being fluent in Cantonese.


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* ThenLetMeBeEvil: At the end of the story, Benny decides that after all the injustices he's suffered, he's fine with becoming an evil supervillain, at least if that's the only way he can keep his only friend. Mika has shades of this too, but she seems to have been pretty bad right from the start.
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Little Benny isn’t very good at taking tests. It’s not that he’s a stupid kid or doesn’t pay attention in class. It’s just that he’s absolutely terrified of failure. It doesn’t matter how hard he studies. He gets so nervous that he freezes up and his mind goes blank, rarely even answering a single question before the time is up. This is especially difficult now that he’s in Mrs. Gustafson’s fifth grade class, where the punishment for failure is to draw a curse from the bad box—a magical device that permanently mutates children into horrific monsters.

''The Bad Box'' is a BizarroFiction novella by Creator/CarltonMellickIII.

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* BlessedWithSuck: Tracy is not happy with her laundry list of superpowers, since they make everything too easy and makes it hard to relate to other people. It also doesn't help that for every power she's received, her feelings have become a bit more muted.
* CursedWithAwesome:
** Mika makes the most of being turned into a living blob of acidic slime. For one thing, it makes her nearly unkillable - no matter how hard she's hit, she just reassembles.
** Benny's curses are less useful, but some of them still come in handy. His slug fingers are bad at gripping things but can sense vibrations really well, making him great at cracking safes. Also, like Mika he turns out to be very hard to kill, simply as a RequiredSecondaryPower to even ''survive'' things like being permanently full of living crickets.
* HumanoidAbomination: Mrs. Gustafson. She looks human, but she's got weird powers, including the fact that [[MesACrowd she's got a ton of different bodies.]] When one gets killed, it turns out to contain "a creamy goo that emits a strong odor of banana and bacon grease."
* TautologicalTemplar: Mrs. Gustafson wants to make the line between good and evil clearer. However, her definition of "evil" includes stupidity, timidity and even ''bad luck,'' since she thinks anyone who's doing badly in life will inevitably turn to evil. Conversely, she considers cheating to be perfectly okay as long as you can get away with it, since it shows cleverness and creativity.
* WingedHumanoid: One of Tracy's blessings is a set of working angelic wings.
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