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* PropheciesAreAlwaysRight: The first prophecy identifies Marnie as the Chosen One, whilst the second is meant to ensure that the Book of Forbidden Knowledge is destroyed by Marnie. This leads to a large dose of GambitRoulette across history.
** [=McTaggart=] takes the stolen book to a mysterious woman - implied to be the creator of the prophecy - who creates a copy of the book to contain Toledo's magic, then throws the original into the sea. This woman appears to reincarnate as Marnie's mother Rosemary, who briefly owned the Shoebox Zoo, but could not awaken them.
** Rosemary's ghost later appears before Marnie, guiding her to the fake book and its true purpose. A page featuring a dreamcatcher was inserted within the fake, designed to guide Marnie to the real book's location and gather the keys to destroying it.
** The fake book destroys Toledo's body, driving him to linger as a spirit and possess a host (Aurora) to fulfil the second prophecy.
** The real book washes up in Colorado, where it is found by Marnie's ancestor Angus [=McBride=]. He gifts the book to Chief Stone Bear, marrying his unnamed daughter. Both the [=McBrides=] and the Stones are descendants of this union, combining Celtic and Native American magic, which is needed to destroy the book.
** Marnie's father Ross then marries Rosemary, leading to Marnie's birth, connecting them to Michael Scot, Stone Bear, and the book.
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''In every generation dawns a most auspicious day, the day when four elevens meet, and sleepers have their say. The day to which the fickle sands of time and tide have run. The day when fate and prophecy, reveal the chosen one.''

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** TheChick - Ailsa, the only woman in the group.

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** TheChick TokenFemale - Ailsa, the only woman in the group.
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* UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}: The first season is based in Edinburgh, with numerous locations in the city being used as a settings.
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* {{Narrator}}: The Storyteller, who narrates the show. It turns out he is an actual person and appears offscreen in the last episode to meet the Shoebox Zoo. Voiced by [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Bracewell]], no less!
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The show's intricate backstory is revealed, that the four toys — [[BritishStuffiness Edwin]], [[TheHeart Bruno]], [[TheCynic Ailsa]] and [[NobleWolf Wolfgang]] — are all scholars trapped within their toy forms after stealing the [[MacGuffin Book of Forbidden Knowledge]] from their mentor, the great wizard Michael Scot (actually based on a real philosopher and mathematician). Only TheChosenOne has the power to awaken the toys from their slumber, and must find the Book to reverse the spell used on them. But stalking Marnie from the shadows is the evil, bald magician Toledo the Shapeshifter, who plans to use the Book's dark magic to TakeOverTheWorld. Marnie is quickly thrown into the deep end, dealing with the magical world she discovers, her school life and slowly developing trauma of losing her mother, which lingers for quite some time.

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The show's intricate backstory is revealed, that the four toys — [[BritishStuffiness [[NobleBirdOfPrey Edwin]], [[TheHeart [[BearyFriendly Bruno]], [[TheCynic [[SssssnakeTalk Ailsa]] and [[NobleWolf Wolfgang]] — are all scholars trapped within their toy forms after stealing the [[MacGuffin Book of Forbidden Knowledge]] from their mentor, the great wizard Michael Scot (actually based on a real philosopher and mathematician). Only TheChosenOne has the power to awaken the toys from their slumber, and must find the Book to reverse the spell used on them. But stalking Marnie from the shadows is the evil, bald magician Toledo the Shapeshifter, who plans to use the Book's dark magic to TakeOverTheWorld. Marnie is quickly thrown into the deep end, dealing with the magical world she discovers, her school life and slowly developing trauma of losing her mother, which lingers for quite some time.
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* ToyTransmutation: The Shoebox Zoo are human wizards turned into animate toys by their EvilMentor.
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A second season was commissioned after the success of the first, involving Marnie and pals going to the United States after [[spoiler:the Book turns out to be a copy, and the real one is hidden in the USA]]. Marnie's emotional journey continues as she looks for the Book while Toledo initiates a second prophecy with the coming of the Dawn Queen, using DemonicPossession to control the Dawn Queen's avatar Aurora Dexter to find the Book. There are numerous casualties along the way, with Marnie taking a brief walk on TheDarkSide. The show eventually ends on a NoMacGuffinNoWinner, ending with the hint of future events beyond the show's end, although no one seems to have been bothered to continue the show's story.

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A second season was commissioned after the success of the first, involving Marnie and pals going to the United States after [[spoiler:the Book turns out to be they make a copy, and big discovery about the real one is hidden in the USA]].Book. Marnie's emotional journey continues as she looks for the Book while Toledo initiates a second prophecy with the coming of the Dawn Queen, using DemonicPossession to control the Dawn Queen's avatar Aurora Dexter to find the Book. There are numerous casualties along the way, with Marnie taking a brief walk on TheDarkSide. The show eventually ends on a NoMacGuffinNoWinner, ending with the hint of future events beyond the show's end, although no one seems to have been bothered to continue the show's story.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Despite being a children's show made by the BBC, it is surprisingly dark with nine or 10 major character deaths, and extreme emotional trauma from Marnie.

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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Wolfgang in the last episode.]]

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* ArtisticLicenseHistory:
** Michael Scot is portrayed as an immortal wizard, mathematician, and alchemist of the Holy Roman Empire, born in 1011. The real Scot (1175-1232) was indeed a mathematician and scholar, who wrote several non-magical books, but was rumoured to be a sorcerer for centuries.
** Tantallon Castle is established to have existed in the 10th century, but the real castle wasn't built til the 1350s.
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:Wolfgang [[spoiler: Wolfgang in the last episode.]]
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* BodyHorror: Marnie terrifies Becky by nearly resurrecting a dead raven but stops when she [Marnie] realises what she's doing.
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** BiggerBad: The Dawn Queen.
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* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Toledo seemingly dies in Episode 13, set on fire and flying into the sea to his end, but he returns as a ghost in the second season.]]
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* WhatMightHaveBeen: Peter Mullan apparently turned down the role of [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Mr. Gibbs]] to play Michael Scot.
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* [[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Absurdly Youthful Grandparents]]: Marnie's grandparents look like they might be in their 40s. Heck, were it not for their greyed hair, one probably wouldn't even guess.
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* MedicineMan: Nathaniel.
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** Michael [[spoiler: and latter Toledo]] also use a stone helmet to spy on Marnie.


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* MagicFeather: Literal feather used to teach Edwin how to fly. They even reference Dumbo by name.
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''Shoebox Zoo'' is a {{fantasy}} children's show developed by Creator/TheBBC in conjunction with various Canadian television companies. The series is a 26-episode series which ran from 2004 to 2005. Seemingly profiting of the live action and CGI animated characters of fellow BBC-funded show ''AceLightning'', the show involves a Scottish-American 11-year old girl with major {{angst}} issues becoming involved in a fantasy world.

The plot involves 11-year-old girl Marnie [=McBride=] moving to Edinburgh, UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, with her father to live a new life after her mother, Rosemary, died of [[BusCrash unknown causes]], and hasn't really gotten over her passing yet. On her 11th birthday, Marnie and her dad, Ross, visit an [[TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday old junk shop]] where the elderly bearded shopkeeper gives Marnie an old shoebox containing [[LivingToys four toy animals]] that are in no way alive. However, it turns out that they are alive and are over 1,100 years old.

The show's intricate backstory is revealed, that the four toys — [[BritishStuffiness Edwin]], [[TheHeart Bruno]], [[TheCynic Ailsa]] and [[NobleWolf Wolfgang]] — are all scholars trapped within their toy forms after stealing the [[MacGuffin Book of Forbidden Knowledge]] from their mentor, the great wizard Michael Scot (actually based on a real philosopher and mathematician). Only TheChosenOne has the power to awaken the toys from their slumber, and must find the Book to reverse the spell used on them. But stalking Marnie from the shadows is the evil, bald magician Toledo the Shapeshifter who plans to use the Book's dark magic to TakeOverTheWorld. Marnie is quickly thrown into the deep end, dealing with the magical world she discovers, her school life and slowly developing trauma of losing her mother which lingers for quite some time.

A second season was commissioned after the success of the first, involving Marnie and pals going to the United States after [[spoiler:the Book turns out to be a copy, and the real one is hidden in the USA]]. Marnie's emotional journey continues as she looks for the Book as Toledo initiates a second prophecy with the coming of the Dawn Queen, using DemonicPossession to control the Dawn Queen's avatar Aurora Dexter to find the Book. There are numerous casualties along the way, with Marnie taking a brief walk on TheDarkSide. The show eventually ends on a NoMacGuffinNoWinner, ending with the hint of future events beyond the show's end, although no one seems to have been bothered to continue the show's story.

The show appeared to have a rather decent fanbase which had circulated around its (now defunct) Web site, but now the 'whole fandom' has vanished ''without a trace''...

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''Shoebox Zoo'' is a {{fantasy}} children's show developed by Creator/TheBBC in conjunction with various Canadian television companies. The series is a 26-episode series which ran from 2004 to 2005. Seemingly profiting of off the live action live-action and CGI animated characters of fellow BBC-funded show ''AceLightning'', ''Series/AceLightning'', the show involves a Scottish-American 11-year old 11-year-old girl with major {{angst}} issues becoming as she becomes involved in a fantasy world.

The plot involves 11-year-old girl Marnie [=McBride=] moving to Edinburgh, UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, with her father to live a new life after her mother, Rosemary, died of [[BusCrash unknown causes]], and hasn't really gotten over her passing yet. On her 11th birthday, Marnie and her dad, Ross, visit an [[TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday old junk shop]] where the elderly bearded shopkeeper gives Marnie an old shoebox containing [[LivingToys four toy animals]] that are in no way alive. However, it turns out that they are alive and are over 1,100 years old.

The show's intricate backstory is revealed, that the four toys — [[BritishStuffiness Edwin]], [[TheHeart Bruno]], [[TheCynic Ailsa]] and [[NobleWolf Wolfgang]] — are all scholars trapped within their toy forms after stealing the [[MacGuffin Book of Forbidden Knowledge]] from their mentor, the great wizard Michael Scot (actually based on a real philosopher and mathematician). Only TheChosenOne has the power to awaken the toys from their slumber, and must find the Book to reverse the spell used on them. But stalking Marnie from the shadows is the evil, bald magician Toledo the Shapeshifter Shapeshifter, who plans to use the Book's dark magic to TakeOverTheWorld. Marnie is quickly thrown into the deep end, dealing with the magical world she discovers, her school life and slowly developing trauma of losing her mother mother, which lingers for quite some time.

A second season was commissioned after the success of the first, involving Marnie and pals going to the United States after [[spoiler:the Book turns out to be a copy, and the real one is hidden in the USA]]. Marnie's emotional journey continues as she looks for the Book as while Toledo initiates a second prophecy with the coming of the Dawn Queen, using DemonicPossession to control the Dawn Queen's avatar Aurora Dexter to find the Book. There are numerous casualties along the way, with Marnie taking a brief walk on TheDarkSide. The show eventually ends on a NoMacGuffinNoWinner, ending with the hint of future events beyond the show's end, although no one seems to have been bothered to continue the show's story.

The show appeared to have a rather decent fanbase which had circulated around its (now defunct) Web site, but now the 'whole fandom' ''whole fandom'' has vanished ''without a trace''...



* ArtificialHuman: Toledo is [[spoiler: revealed to have been created by Michael via alchemy, making him a homunculus.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Wolfgang in the last episode.]]

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* ArtificialHuman: Toledo is [[spoiler: revealed [[spoiler:revealed to have been created by Michael via alchemy, making him a homunculus.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Wolfgang [[spoiler:Wolfgang in the last episode.]]



* BigNo: Marnie gives out several of these during the series, including two in episode twelve- once when Edwin opens the book, and again during [[spoiler: Wolfgang's death]].
* BodyHorror: Marnie terrifies Becky by nearly resurrecting a dead raven but stops when she realises what she's doing.

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* BigNo: Marnie gives out several of these during the series, including two in episode twelve- 12: once when Edwin opens the book, and again during [[spoiler: Wolfgang's [[spoiler:Wolfgang's death]].
* BodyHorror: Marnie terrifies Becky by nearly resurrecting a dead raven but stops when she [Marnie] realises what she's doing.



* CaptainObvious: Marnie states the obvious numerous times in the show, such as realising Michael wrote the Book of Forbidden Knowledge when it was obvious right off the bat.

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* CaptainObvious: Marnie states the obvious numerous times in the show, such as realising that Michael wrote the Book of Forbidden Knowledge when it was obvious right off the bat.



* ChekhovsGun: Marnie's Dad lighting the fire at the start of episode 12.

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* ChekhovsGun: Marnie's Dad Ross lighting the fire at the start of episode 12.



** [=McTaggart=] was tortured for eleven years and then given unwanted immortality until the book is found.
** [[spoiler: Toledo is an ArtificialHuman created by Michael but was not given any affection by his creator, driving him to evil, and he wants to prove his superiority and worth.]]
** Marnie's late mother Rosemary fits here too, having owned the Shoebox Zoo as a child and knew Michael as well, but was unable to awaken the toys, leaving her depressed until her death.

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** [=McTaggart=] was tortured for eleven 11 years and then given unwanted immortality until the book is found.
** [[spoiler: Toledo [[spoiler:Toledo is an ArtificialHuman created by Michael but was not given any affection by his creator, driving him to evil, and he Toledo wants to prove his superiority and worth.]]
** Marnie's late mother Rosemary mother, Rosemary, fits here too, having owned the Shoebox Zoo as a child and knew known Michael as well, but was unable to awaken the toys, leaving her depressed until her death.



* SecretKeeper: Kyle in the second season. Laura, Marnie's friend in season one somewhat acts as this although she is not completely aware of Marnie's second life.

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* SecretKeeper: Kyle in the second season. Laura, Marnie's friend in season one one, somewhat acts as this although she is not completely aware of Marnie's second life.



* SpotlightStealingSquad: Wolfgang gets the lion's share of CharacterDevelopment in season one, making the other three be comedic. However, season 2 gives much more character development to the other three members of the Shoebox Zoo.

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* SpotlightStealingSquad: Wolfgang gets the lion's share of CharacterDevelopment in season one, making the other three be comedic. However, season 2 gives much more character development to the three other three members of the Shoebox Zoo.
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''Shoebox Zoo'' is a {{fantasy}} children's show developed by TheBBC in conjuction with various Canadian television companies. The series is a 26-episode series which ran from 2004 to 2005. Seemingly profiting of the live action and CGI animated characters of fellow BBC-funded show ''AceLightning'', the show involves a Scottish-American 11-year old girl with major {{angst}} issues becoming involved in a fantasy world.

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''Shoebox Zoo'' is a {{fantasy}} children's show developed by TheBBC Creator/TheBBC in conjuction conjunction with various Canadian television companies. The series is a 26-episode series which ran from 2004 to 2005. Seemingly profiting of the live action and CGI animated characters of fellow BBC-funded show ''AceLightning'', the show involves a Scottish-American 11-year old girl with major {{angst}} issues becoming involved in a fantasy world.
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* ActingForTwo: Simon Callow voices both Wolfgang and Hunter.



* AllStarCast: A large number of the cast are voiced by familiar faces to British audiences like Alan Cumming, Simon Callow, Rik Mayall, Jason Connery (Sean Connery's son) and Peter Mullan.



* HeyItsThatVoice: Bruno is voiced by Alan Cumming, a well-known Scottish actor who has appeared in ''Film/{{X-Men}} 2'' as Nightcrawler. Edwin is instantly recognisable as Rik Mayall doing much the same voice as his Mr Toad in the 1995 Creator/HiTEntertainment animated film of ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows''.



* TechnologyMarchesOn: A viewer in the new 10s will probably get a chuckle at seeing the outdated computer monitors.
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''In every generation dawns a most auspicious day, the day when four elevens meet, and sleepers have their say. The day to which the fickle sands of time and tide have run. The day when fate and prophecy, reveal the chosen one.''

''Shoebox Zoo'' is a {{fantasy}} children's show developed by TheBBC in conjuction with various Canadian television companies. The series is a 26-episode series which ran from 2004 to 2005. Seemingly profiting of the live action and CGI animated characters of fellow BBC-funded show ''AceLightning'', the show involves a Scottish-American 11-year old girl with major {{angst}} issues becoming involved in a fantasy world.

The plot involves 11-year-old girl Marnie [=McBride=] moving to Edinburgh, UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}, with her father to live a new life after her mother, Rosemary, died of [[BusCrash unknown causes]], and hasn't really gotten over her passing yet. On her 11th birthday, Marnie and her dad, Ross, visit an [[TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday old junk shop]] where the elderly bearded shopkeeper gives Marnie an old shoebox containing [[LivingToys four toy animals]] that are in no way alive. However, it turns out that they are alive and are over 1,100 years old.

The show's intricate backstory is revealed, that the four toys — [[BritishStuffiness Edwin]], [[TheHeart Bruno]], [[TheCynic Ailsa]] and [[NobleWolf Wolfgang]] — are all scholars trapped within their toy forms after stealing the [[MacGuffin Book of Forbidden Knowledge]] from their mentor, the great wizard Michael Scot (actually based on a real philosopher and mathematician). Only TheChosenOne has the power to awaken the toys from their slumber, and must find the Book to reverse the spell used on them. But stalking Marnie from the shadows is the evil, bald magician Toledo the Shapeshifter who plans to use the Book's dark magic to TakeOverTheWorld. Marnie is quickly thrown into the deep end, dealing with the magical world she discovers, her school life and slowly developing trauma of losing her mother which lingers for quite some time.

A second season was commissioned after the success of the first, involving Marnie and pals going to the United States after [[spoiler:the Book turns out to be a copy, and the real one is hidden in the USA]]. Marnie's emotional journey continues as she looks for the Book as Toledo initiates a second prophecy with the coming of the Dawn Queen, using DemonicPossession to control the Dawn Queen's avatar Aurora Dexter to find the Book. There are numerous casualties along the way, with Marnie taking a brief walk on TheDarkSide. The show eventually ends on a NoMacGuffinNoWinner, ending with the hint of future events beyond the show's end, although no one seems to have been bothered to continue the show's story.

The show appeared to have a rather decent fanbase which had circulated around its (now defunct) Web site, but now the 'whole fandom' has vanished ''without a trace''...
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!!''Shoebox Zoo'' contains examples of:
* [[AbsurdlyYouthfulMother Absurdly Youthful Grandparents]]: Marnie's grandparents look like they might be in their 40s. Heck, were it not for their greyed hair, one probably wouldn't even guess.
* ActingForTwo: Simon Callow voices both Wolfgang and Hunter.
* AdultsAreUseless: Aside from Michael Scot, [=McTaggart=] and Nathaniel Stone, the adults in the show are oblivious to Marnie's secondary life. Her grandparents encountered the Shoebox Zoo when Marnie's mother was a child but were unaware that they were alive. Most of the other children who appear in the show are also oblivious to Marnie's life.
* AlliterativeName: Marnie [=McBride=].
* AllStarCast: A large number of the cast are voiced by familiar faces to British audiences like Alan Cumming, Simon Callow, Rik Mayall, Jason Connery (Sean Connery's son) and Peter Mullan.
* AlphaBitch: Somewhat. Marnie acts very much like one in the first season, mistreating the Shoebox Zoo and treating them like garbage for most of the time. Viewers have commented on her negative aspects and she has been seen as one of the most repulsive protagonists ever.
* {{Angst}}: Very much to the extreme in Marnie's case and played throughout the show. Marnie spends every moment possible crying and wailing over the loss of her mother. While she is 11 years old and natural for her, if anyone mentions her mother, Marnie immediately breaks down. This could count as AgeAppropriateAngst.
** This trope also applies to Wolfgang, in his hatred for his father, Michael Scot. [[spoiler:Becomes AngstWhatAngst in episode 11, after a reunion meeting makes them best of friends again, just in time for Wolfgang's death.]]
* ArcNumber: The number 11 appears countless times in the series.
-->'''Michael Scot:''' Your dark days are numbered.
-->'''Toledo:''' [[LampshadeHanging In elevens, I presume?]]
* ArtifactOfDoom: The Book of Forbidden Knowledge.
* ArtificialHuman: Toledo is [[spoiler: revealed to have been created by Michael via alchemy, making him a homunculus.]]
* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Wolfgang in the last episode.]]
* BaldOfEvil: Toledo
* BearsAreBadNews: The Shoebox Zoo are attacked by a grizzly bear.
* BigBad: Toledo.
** BiggerBad: The Dawn Queen.
* BigNo: Marnie gives out several of these during the series, including two in episode twelve- once when Edwin opens the book, and again during [[spoiler: Wolfgang's death]].
* BodyHorror: Marnie terrifies Becky by nearly resurrecting a dead raven but stops when she realises what she's doing.
* ButtMonkey: [=McTaggart=] pretty much fills this role. Whilst loyal to Michael, he has to serve Toledo for the first season to spy on him.
* CaptainObvious: Marnie states the obvious numerous times in the show, such as realising Michael wrote the Book of Forbidden Knowledge when it was obvious right off the bat.
* CatchPhrase: Toledo's "My power is your power".
* ChekhovsGun: Marnie's Dad lighting the fire at the start of episode 12.
* TheChosenOne: Marnie is introduced as this trope via an 1,100-year old prophecy. Kyle Stone and Aurora Dexter are revealed to be their own Chosen Ones in the second season.
* ColdBloodedTorture: On discovering his treachery, Marnie holds Wolfgang over a lit candle to get the full details. [[spoiler:Also a kind of {{Foreshadowing}}.]]
* CoolHelmet: Edwin sports a helmet shaped like a bird's head.
* CreepyChild: John Roberts, really Toledo in disguise, is very creepy. Marnie also is disturbing when she turns dark.
* DangerousForbiddenTechnique: Michael and Toledo warn Marnie not to toss the Book into a fireplace or its powers could rip the world apart.
* DarkAndTroubledPast: Most of the cast but most notably Michael, the Shoebox Zoo, Toledo and [=McTaggart=].
* DemonicPossession: Toledo possesses Aurora to become the Dawn Queen, but [[GenderBender technically becomes a woman for several episodes]].
* DisneyDeath: [[spoiler:Toledo seemingly dies in Episode 13, set on fire and flying into the sea to his end, but he returns as a ghost in the second season.]]
* DreamingOfThingsToCome: In the first season Marnie has visions of the past, but in the second season she has cryptic dreams of future events.
* DysfunctionJunction: Marnie is an angst-ridden eleven-year old who lost her mother to cancer and has the weight of the world dumped on her shoulders.
** The Shoebox Zoo have been in a FateWorseThanDeath for eleven-hundred years, asleep across the centuries but possibly self-aware since they know that the Earth is round rather than flat. Wolfgang hates his father's guts for what he did to him and his friends, going as far as to perform a FaceHeelTurn to get back at him.
** Michael Scot has been a grumpy ass wizard for centuries, looking for his accursed book, while hiding extreme guilt and self-loathing for his ambitions.
** [=McTaggart=] was tortured for eleven years and then given unwanted immortality until the book is found.
** [[spoiler: Toledo is an ArtificialHuman created by Michael but was not given any affection by his creator, driving him to evil, and he wants to prove his superiority and worth.]]
** Marnie's late mother Rosemary fits here too, having owned the Shoebox Zoo as a child and knew Michael as well, but was unable to awaken the toys, leaving her depressed until her death.
* EvilCounterpart: Toledo and Los Contrarios are evil clones of Michael and the Shoebox Zoo.
* FakingTheDead: Nathaniel appears to die at Marnie's hand but is revealed to be alive. Bruno's death is also faked when he is seen fused to a rock with water rising around him, and Marnie is unable to find the spot where she left him. Michael also has faked his death by placing a gravestone in a cemetery.
* FieryRedhead: Aurora fills this post, particularly after she is possessed by Toledo.
* FishOutOfWater: The Shoebox Zoo and oddly Michael are out of place in the modern world. The Shoebox Zoo are frightened and fascinated by the modern world, Edwin in particular when he is on an airplane and realises they actually are flying, believing they would take a ship to America.
* FiveManBand: The Shoebox Zoo's five members make up this trope.
** TheHero - Edwin, self-proclaimed leader.
** TheLancer - Ailsa, but Wolfgang can fit this role also.
** TheBigGuy - Bruno, but Hunter as well due to his size.
** TheSmartGuy - Wolfgang.
** TheChick - Ailsa, the only woman in the group.
** SixthRanger - Hunter, introduced in the second season.
* FrankensteinsMonster: Toledo is revealed to be [[spoiler:the creation of Michael Scot]].
* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: Despite being a children's show made by the BBC, it is surprisingly dark with nine or 10 major character deaths, and extreme emotional trauma from Marnie.
* GreatWayToGo: Toledo leaves the first season in a ball of fire, which explodes when it hits the sea below Tantallon Castle.
* HeroicBSOD: Marnie experiences this after Toledo/Aurora steals the Book from her, and hysterially screams at her father Ross demanding to know if he meant he would do anything to bring Rosemary back.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:[=McTaggart=] dies fighting Toledo to protect Marnie]], and the Shoebox Zoo [[spoiler:forfeit their only chance to become human again to save the world]].
* HeelRealization: Marnie has one in season 2 after she frames Kyle for stealing a priceless artefact from camp.
* HeyItsThatVoice: Bruno is voiced by Alan Cumming, a well-known Scottish actor who has appeared in ''Film/{{X-Men}} 2'' as Nightcrawler. Edwin is instantly recognisable as Rik Mayall doing much the same voice as his Mr Toad in the 1995 Creator/HiTEntertainment animated film of ''Literature/TheWindInTheWillows''.
* HistoricalDomainCharacter: [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Scot Michael Scot]].
* ImmortalHero: Numerous — Michael, [=McTaggart=] and the Shoebox Zoo.
* ItTastesLikeFeet: Wolfgang comments how everything tastes like sawdust, since he is made of wood.
* JustInTime: [=McTaggart=] does this repeatedly. After the Shoebox Zoo members stole the Book and tossed it over a cliff, it landed on a beach and was immediately picked up by [=McTaggart=] who flees to a church to give it to a possible ancestor of Marnie to hide. He later arrives in time to protect Marnie from Toledo in the second season.
* LightIsNotGood: Villains in this series always seem to dress in white.
* TheLittleShopThatWasntThereYesterday: Michael's old junk shop in Scotland disappears after Marnie buys the Shoebox Zoo. Another junk shop appears in Denver, but it appears affiliated with only Michael.
* LivingToys: The Shoebox Zoo, Hunter the Horse who debuts in the second season, and Los Contrarios.
* {{MacGuffin}}: The Book of Forbidden Knowledge. The torn page is also introduced as one in the second season.
* MageInManhattan: Michael, who still wears his ancient robes, looks rather out of place when he appears in the modern day setting (although he wears a vaguely modern outfit when he comes into contact with ordinary people). Toledo is more appropriately dressed in a suit for the majority of the first season.
* MagicalComputer: Michael's head pops out of a computer screen in one episode.
* MagicalNativeAmerican: Nathaniel and Kyle. Their ancestor Chief Stonebear and three others hid away the Book to prevent its evil from spreading.
* MedicineMan: Nathaniel.
* {{Narrator}}: The Storyteller, who narrates the show. It turns out he is an actual person and appears offscreen in the last episode to meet the Shoebox Zoo. Voiced by [[Recap/DoctorWhoS31E3VictoryOfTheDaleks Bracewell]], no less!
* NiceGuy: Bruno.
* TheNicknamer: Toledo calls Marnie "Girl Child" and affectionately calls Wolfgang "My Little Wolfie".
** [=McTaggart=] also uses a variety of titles including 'Your Magnificent Harmony' when referring to Toledo, after being told to speak to him 'in a manner more befitting his station' in the first episode (he's never actually told what title Toledo would prefer).
* PirateBooty: The Book of Forbidden Knowledge was buried where Gramps' woodshed would be built.
* RainOfArrows: Marnie fires the Arrow of Truth, which impales itself in the Book, destroying it and the villains.
* RefusalOfTheCall: Marnie downright refuses to be the Chosen One for half the first season.
* RememberedICouldFly: Edwin refuses to fly, believing he can't. He does learn to fly though in the second season.
* RunningGag: Usually the banter between the toys.
* UsefulNotes/{{Scotland}}: The first season is based in Edinburgh, with numerous locations in the city being used as a settings.
* SecretKeeper: Kyle in the second season. Laura, Marnie's friend in season one somewhat acts as this although she is not completely aware of Marnie's second life.
* ShapeShifter: Toledo is a shapeshifter, capable of taking on human and animal forms.
* SpotlightStealingSquad: Wolfgang gets the lion's share of CharacterDevelopment in season one, making the other three be comedic. However, season 2 gives much more character development to the other three members of the Shoebox Zoo.
* TheStarscream: Toledo gains this trope in the last episode, waiting for the Dawn Queen to fail in opening the book, and easily snatches it to take it as his own.
* StringyHairedGhostGirl: A minor trope for Marnie when she is corrupted by dark magic; she has unkempt stringy hair that hangs over her face.
* TakeOverTheWorld: Toledo's ultimate plan is to take over the world by shrouding it in darkness.
* {{Talking Animal}}s: The Shoebox Zoo.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: A viewer in the new 10s will probably get a chuckle at seeing the outdated computer monitors.
* TrappedInAnotherWorld: Wolfgang is trapped in the spirit world for the second season.
* WhamEpisode: Episode 12. [[spoiler:Toledo manipulates Edwin into opening the Book and releasing dark magic, bringing Los Contrarios to life, invades Marnie's house and murders Wolfgang by tossing him into a lit fireplace.]]
* WhatMightHaveBeen: Peter Mullan apparently turned down the role of [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Mr. Gibbs]] to play Michael Scot.
* YouLookLikeYouveSeenAGhost: Toledo appears as a ghost and surprises Marnie with his return.
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