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* RealLifeRelative: Real-life siblings Tia and Tahj Mowry as on-screen siblings Willie and Sydney Donovan.

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* RealLifeRelative: Real-life siblings Tia Tia, Tamera, and Tahj Mowry as on-screen siblings Willie Sydney, Cat, and Sydney Donovan.Willie.
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* RealLifeRelative: Real-life siblings Tia and Tahj Mowry as on-screen siblings Willie and Sydney Donovan.

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* RealLifeRelative: Real-life siblings Tia and Tahj Mowry as on-screen siblings Willie and Sydney Donovan.Donovan.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: Sydney and Julie work at a convenient store where they sell videotapes, a la Blockbuster. Julie mentions e-mailing Todd as her way of flirting. Also, the computers Willie uses to video chat with the scientists.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Was frequently shown on the Creator/DisneyChannel during the days where they were showing Tia and Tamera Mowry's ''Series/SisterSister'' and Tahj Mowry's ''Series/SmartGuy'' in syndication.

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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Was frequently shown on the Creator/DisneyChannel during the days where they were showing Tia and Tamera Mowry's ''Series/SisterSister'' and Tahj Mowry's ''Series/SmartGuy'' in syndication.syndication.
* MakingUseOfTheTwin: The entire plot is that the grandmother is [[FountainOfYouth rascalized]]... and becomes the [[IdenticalGrandson spitting image of her granddaughter]], played by Tia Mowry. The rascalized grandma, naturally, is then played by Tamera Mowry, Tia's twin sister.
* RealLifeRelative: Real-life siblings Tia and Tahj Mowry as on-screen siblings Willie and Sydney Donovan.
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* AdoredByTheNetwork: Was frequently shown on the Creator/DisneyChannel during the days where they were showing Tia and Tamera Mowry's ''Series/SisterSister'' and Tahj Mowry's ''Series/SmartGuy'' in syndication.

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