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* AnAxeToGrind: Jack's WeaponOfChoice.
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The Mean Brit has been disambiguated per TRS:[1]


* TheMeanBrit: Alice.
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Nice Hat is now a disambiguation page.


* NiceHat: Hook's — the Mad Hatter thinks so when he [[AndYourRewardIsClothes loots]] it.
** And of course his own is fairly spectacular itself.

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* InformedAbility: Wendy Darling is apparently very attached to her throwing knives, but, while she fences all over the place, she has yet to throw a single knife in combat — the only time she's seen throwing them is while briefly practising in the first issue.



* KnifeNut: Wendy Darling is apparently very attached to her throwing knives, but, while she fences all over the place, she [[InformedAbility has yet to throw a single knife in combat]] — the only time she's seen throwing them is while briefly practising in the first issue.
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Meganekko is no longer a trope. It's a Fanspeak term. Moving wicks to Bespectacled Cutie when appropriate.


* {{Meganekko}}: Dorothy is given a pair of large round spectacles in the reboot.
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* ExpoSpeakGag: Rutherford's ShoutOut to Film/MaryPoppins:
--->"I've isolated a catalyst—sucrose! And if my calculations are correct, we'll only need a very small amount of it. Roughly a teaspoon."

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* ExpoSpeakGag: Rutherford's ShoutOut to Film/MaryPoppins:
--->"I've
''Film/MaryPoppins'':
-->"I've
isolated a catalyst—sucrose! And if my calculations are correct, we'll only need a very small amount of it. Roughly a teaspoon."



-->'''West:''' A blast of eldritch fire in your $%&@ing face!
-->'''Mary Poppins:''' Impudent girl.

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-->'''West:''' A blast of eldritch fire in your $%&@ing face!
-->'''Mary
face!\\
'''Mary
Poppins:''' Impudent girl.



---> You threatened a girl in my care, and [[PreAssKickingOneLiner I'm afraid I simply cannot allow that.]]

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---> --> You threatened a girl in my care, and [[PreAssKickingOneLiner I'm afraid I simply cannot allow that.]]

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* CutAndPasteComic: So very, very much.

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* CutAndPasteComic: So very, The original was very much.blatant about this, with a behind the scenes page on the website showing Any Weir using a selection of predrawn body, head and limb sections that were quite literally c&p'ed to create new character figures in a process reminiscent of a SpriteComic.



* LimitedWardrobe: Most of the characters are limited to their MemeticOutfit, without which [[OnlySixFaces it would be near-impossible to tell them apart.]]

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* LimitedWardrobe: Most of the characters are limited to their MemeticOutfit, MemeticOutfit in the original version, without which [[OnlySixFaces it would be near-impossible to tell them apart.]]]] The remake is a bit better about this. In any case, the whole plot appears to be taking place over an in-universe period of no more than a couple of days.



* PowerTrio

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* PowerTrioPowerTrio: Alice, Dorothy and Wendy, if somewhat reluctantly on Alice's part.

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* MythologyGag: Dorothy's seeming RaceLift in the published version may be one to Theatre/TheWiz.



* RaceLift: In the reboot, Dorothy is AmbiguouslyBrown, unlike in the illustrations of the original Oz books and in the movies, which all portrayed her as Caucasian.

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* RaceLift: In the reboot, Dorothy is AmbiguouslyBrown, unlike in the illustrations of the original Oz books and in the movies, which all portrayed (for the most part) her as Caucasian.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Wicked Witch of the West. Even more so in the published version, where (due to [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the movie]] not being in public domain yet, she was given normal human skin.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Wicked Witch of the West. Even more so in the published version, where (due to [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the movie]] not being in public domain yet, yet), she was given normal human skin.
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* CoversAlwaysLie: Subverted somewhat. The girls' outfits on the cover of the published version vary slightly from their in-story appearances.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Alice's hair was made black for some reason, while Wendy Darling and Tink switch hair colors so that Wendy's is blonde — presumably to provide some [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience colour-coding]] to distinguish the main trio.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Wicked Witch of the West.

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* AdaptationDyeJob: Alice's hair was made black for some reason, (like the real Alice Liddell), while Wendy Darling and Tink switch hair colors so that Wendy's is blonde — presumably to provide some [[ColourCodedForYourConvenience colour-coding]] to distinguish the main trio.
* AdaptationalAttractiveness: The Wicked Witch of the West. Even more so in the published version, where (due to [[Film/TheWizardOfOz the movie]] not being in public domain yet, she was given normal human skin.
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