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* AnAesop: The saying about an eye for an eye leaving everyone blind gets played with throughout the film.
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* ActionGirl: Juliet [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot the ninja garden gnome]],

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* ActionGirl: Juliet [[NinjaPirateZombieRobot the ninja garden gnome]], gnome]].



* CycleOfRevenge: The Blue and Red always been at odds, but during [[ExtremelyShortTimespan the two days (or so)]] the story take place, Tybalt cheat during a lawnmower race. Gnomeo and Benny avenge this by graffiting the red garden well, and Tybalt gets revenge by vandalizing the Blue wisteria and breaking Benny's hat. It culminate with [[spoiler: Tybalt being broken and [[SerialEscalation Benny destroying the two gardens]], before Lady Blueberry and Lord Red Brick wisely decide to make peace]].

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* CycleOfRevenge: The Blue and Red have always been at odds, but during [[ExtremelyShortTimespan the two days (or so)]] the story take takes place, Tybalt cheat cheats during a lawnmower race. Gnomeo and Benny avenge this by graffiting the red garden well, and Tybalt gets revenge by vandalizing the Blue wisteria and breaking Benny's hat. It culminate culminates with [[spoiler: Tybalt being broken and [[SerialEscalation Benny destroying the two gardens]], before Lady Blueberry and Lord Red Brick wisely decide to make peace]].



* GirlInTheTower: At first [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]], as Lord Redbrick wants Juliet to stay, for her safety, at the top of her tower. She cannot get into anyway (it's a miniature version, being a lawn ornament). But Juliet run away every time she can. Near the end anyway, it's played straight as Lord Redbrick, traumatized by the fact that [[spoiler: Tybalt just been broken]] and [[InternalReveal the reveal]] that Juliet has fallen in love with a Blue gnome, make the goons glue her feet on the tower's pedestal. Thus the equivalent of locking her in. [[spoiler: It's nearly fatal to Juliet when the Terrafirminator is thrown at her, and Gnomeo vainly tries to free her.]]

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* GirlInTheTower: At first [[DownplayedTrope downplayed]], as Lord Redbrick wants Juliet to stay, for her safety, at the top of her tower. She cannot get into anyway (it's a miniature version, being a lawn ornament). But Juliet run runs away every time she can. Near the end anyway, it's played straight as Lord Redbrick, traumatized by the fact that [[spoiler: Tybalt has just been broken]] and [[InternalReveal the reveal]] that Juliet has fallen in love with a Blue gnome, make the goons glue her feet on the tower's pedestal. Thus the equivalent of locking her in. [[spoiler: It's nearly fatal to Juliet when the Terrafirminator is thrown at her, and Gnomeo vainly tries to free her.]]

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* ParentalBonus: Technically, the entire concept for the plot is this. In the UK, the presence of garden gnomes can indicate that the garden's owners are swingers, which would put the rivalry between Miss Montague and Mr Capulet in [[SlapSlapKiss a different perspective...]]



* ParentalBonus: There's a fair bit of innuendo and adult references made throughout the film.

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* ParentalBonus: There's a fair bit of innuendo and adult references made throughout the film. First and foremost among them, the gnomes. In the UK, the presence of garden gnomes can indicate that the garden's owners are swingers, which would put the rivalry between Miss Montague and Mr Capulet in [[SlapSlapKiss a different perspective...]]
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* ParentalBonus: Technically, the entire concept for the plot is this. In the UK, the presence of garden gnomes can indicate that the garden's owners are swingers, which certainly shows the rivalry between Miss Montague and Mr Capulet in[[SlapSlapKiss a different perspective...]]

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* ParentalBonus: Technically, the entire concept for the plot is this. In the UK, the presence of garden gnomes can indicate that the garden's owners are swingers, which certainly shows would put the rivalry between Miss Montague and Mr Capulet in[[SlapSlapKiss in [[SlapSlapKiss a different perspective...]]
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* ParentalBonus: Technically, the entire concept for the plot is this. In the UK, the presence of garden gnomes can indicate that the garden's owners are swingers, which certainly shows the rivalry between Miss Montague and Mr Capulet in[[SlapSlapKiss a different perspective...]]

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