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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Marco's revelation of his true gender is ''very'' reminiscent of a {{transgender}} person admitting their chosen gender, as opposed to the one they were born with.
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* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: Marco's revelation of his true gender is ''very'' reminiscent of a {{transgender}} transgender person admitting their chosen gender, as opposed to the one they were born with.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Miss Heinous exposes Marco as a boy and tries to take over the school once more, but the students still universally hate her, while Marco at worst lied for a good cause.
* HatedByAll: Miss Heinous exposes Marco as a boy and tries to take over the school once more, but the students still universally hate her, while Marco at worst lied for a good cause.
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* RealityEnsues: Even if Marco isn't a real princess, that doesn't mean that the princesses don't hate Heinous, let alone be desperate enough to listen her. Likewise, a group of princesses who center their life on non-conforming aren't gonna conform to the rule that boys can't be princesses, so the reveal shocks them for a bit but they quickly get over it since the only thing they really cared about was his heroism.
** Also while Heinous points out legitimate problems with the current lifestyle of the princesses they aren't going to forget her tyranny anytime soon and would rather take their joy over what she would offer.
** Also while Heinous points out legitimate problems with the current lifestyle of the princesses they aren't going to forget her tyranny anytime soon and would rather take their joy over what she would offer.