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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: June. Besides the SesquipedalianLoquaciousness touched on above, she's often the one to answer questions, come up with obscure information, or just act the most adult in general. Her elegancy also plays into this, and all of this can make her seem much older than six. This occasionally even pushes her into TeamMom territory, especially with the guest characters. That in and of itself can be seen most in the episode "The Blue-Footed Booby Bird Ballet" where she mentors a baby [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin blue-footed booby bird that's a member of her bird ballet troupe]].

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* WiseBeyondTheirYears: June. Besides the SesquipedalianLoquaciousness touched on above, she's often the one to answer questions, come up with obscure information, or just act the most adult in general. Her elegancy elegance also plays into this, and all of this can make her seem much older than six. This occasionally even pushes her into TeamMom territory, especially with the guest characters. That in and of itself can be seen most in the episode "The Blue-Footed Booby Bird Ballet" where she mentors a baby [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin blue-footed booby bird that's a member of her bird ballet troupe]].

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* ArtisticLicenseSpace: In the episode "Ring Around the Planet" the team returns a ring to Saturn after it falls off. In [[RealLife reality]], Saturn's rings are just a mass of rocks floating in space. Also, Saturn's rings are bigger than Earth.

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In the episode "Ring Around the Planet" the team returns a ring to Saturn after it falls off. In [[RealLife reality]], Saturn's rings are just a mass of rocks floating in space. Also, Saturn's rings are bigger than Earth.Earth.
** A couple of examples in "A Galactic Goodnight":
*** The team manage to get through the entire Solar System within the span of a single evening. As anyone who knows a lot about spacecraft and follows their activity would tell you, in real life, it takes ''years'' to do that.
*** While Annie sings her planet-counting song, Rocket bounces on the top of each planet, including the giant gaseous ones. There's absolutely no way any spacecraft would be able to do that on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the real world, since they are made almost entirely of gas and the spacecraft would end up disappearing into the atmosphere if they attempted such a thing.



* MusicalThemeNaming: Leo is named after conductor Leopold Stokowski. June is named after choreographer June Taylor. Quincy is named after musician Quincy Jones. Annie is named after jazz singer Anni Rossi.

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* MusicalThemeNaming: Leo is named after conductor Leopold Stokowski. Stokowski, June is named after choreographer June Taylor. Taylor, Quincy is named after musician Quincy Jones. Jones, and Annie is named after jazz singer Anni Rossi.Annie Ross.



** We also get the team's talents: Leo's conducting, Quincy's instruments, and June's ballet moves. Annie's singing (see WithLyrics below) is ''almost'' OncePerEpisode, but there have been a rare few where this is missing for one reason or another.

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** We also get the team's talents: Leo's conducting, Quincy's instruments, and June's ballet moves. Annie's singing (see WithLyrics below) is ''almost'' OncePerEpisode, but there have been a rare few where this is missing for one reason or another.
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** The Grumpy Wizard in "Sleeping Bassoon" after Quincy frees Princess Bassoon from the spell he put her under; she sings her happy song (Mendelssohn's Wedding March) for the residents of the instrument kingdom, and he is shown to be enjoying it too.

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** The Grumpy Wizard in "Sleeping Bassoon" Bassoon", after Quincy frees Princess Bassoon from the spell he put her under; she sings her happy song (Mendelssohn's Wedding March) for the residents of the instrument kingdom, and he is shown to be enjoying it too.

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* BorrowedCatchphrase: At the end of "Quincy and the Magic Instruments", Quincy gets to hold Leo's baton and shouts out his "Mission Completion!" in honor of him saving the team.

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At the end of "Quincy and the Magic Instruments", Quincy gets to hold Leo's baton and shouts out his "Mission Completion!" in honor of him saving the team.



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** Annie's "Look, look, look!" counts, similar to Quincy's.

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** Annie's "Look, look, look!" counts, similar to Quincy's. She also frequently says "Hold on tight, 'cause here we gooooooooooooo!" as Rocket blasts off.



** In ''Rocket's Firebird Rescue'', after the Firebird is freed, she spreads her music power everywhere, including on her former captor Katschai the matryoshka ogre, who turns from disliking music to loving music.

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** In ''Rocket's Firebird Rescue'', after the Firebird is freed, she spreads her music power everywhere, including on her former captor Katschai the matryoshka ogre, who turns from disliking detesting music to loving music.it.
** The Grumpy Wizard in "Sleeping Bassoon" after Quincy frees Princess Bassoon from the spell he put her under; she sings her happy song (Mendelssohn's Wedding March) for the residents of the instrument kingdom, and he is shown to be enjoying it too.

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