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* AnAesop: Everybody has their own pace, and it's not fair to force them to meet up to your standards.



* AnAesop: A fun toy is never a substitute for a good friend. True friends can never be replaced.
* BookEnds: The episode starts and ends with Max struggling to fit a sweater over his head.

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* AnAesop: A fun toy is never a substitute for a good friend. True friends can never be replaced.
* BookEnds: The episode starts and ends with Max struggling to fit a sweater over his head.head.
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* AnAesop: A fun toy is never a substitute for a good friend. True friends can never be replaced.

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* AnAesop: A fun toy is never a substitute for a good friend. True friends can never be replaced.replaced.
* BookEnds: The episode starts and ends with Max struggling to fit a sweater over his head.
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* LaserGuidedKarma: For the first half of the episode, Emmy is insensitive to the fact her brother can't always keep up when they play Simon Says. After she's kidnapped by Pookie, Emmy is forced to play games that are too big for her, the same way her own games were too big or high for Max. One instance being encouraged the slide down a giant slide many stories high.

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* LaserGuidedKarma: For the first half of the episode, Emmy is insensitive to the fact her brother can't always keep up when they play Simon Says. After she's kidnapped by Pookie, Emmy is forced to play games that are too big for her, the same way her own games were too big or high for Max. One instance being encouraged the slide down a giant slide many stories high.high.

!!Max and the Magic Carpet:
* AnAesop: A fun toy is never a substitute for a good friend. True friends can never be replaced.
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!!Follow the Leader:
* AnAesop: Everybody has their own pace, and it's not fair to force them to meet up to your standards.
* HeelRealization: Emmy being forced to keep up with Pookie and her games makes her see how overbearing her own treatment towards Max was.
* InnocentlyInsensitive: Pookie isn't being malicious when she has Emmy play all her games that people smaller than her normally wouldn't play. Nonetheless, Pookie does need to learn that not everybody can play her games, at least when they're human-sized.
* LaserGuidedKarma: For the first half of the episode, Emmy is insensitive to the fact her brother can't always keep up when they play Simon Says. After she's kidnapped by Pookie, Emmy is forced to play games that are too big for her, the same way her own games were too big or high for Max. One instance being encouraged the slide down a giant slide many stories high.

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