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* AssPull: Shando's supposed ka-bump, earned after the hardships and character development he went through underground and empowered with strange abilities, is actually a {{Mutant}} egg which jumped out of the cart and bathed in sunlight for long enough to get magical powers.

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* AssPull: Shando's supposed ka-bump, earned after the hardships and character development he went through underground and empowered with strange abilities, is actually a {{Mutant}} egg which jumped out of the cart and bathed in sunlight for long enough to get magical powers. Or is it?
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I'm not just saying this because I jumped the gun on the main page on the related tropes. Well, not just.

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* AssPull: Shando's supposed ka-bump, earned after the hardships and character development he went through underground and empowered with strange abilities, is actually a {{Mutant}} egg which jumped out of the cart and bathed in sunlight for long enough to get magical powers.
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* EarWorm: The Vanterviper and their VillainSong, "Two Heads (Ain't Better Than One)" has an infectious, bobbing melody that sticks in the listener's head long after the Vanterviper has left the movie--indeed, it may very well drive one "crazy in every way!"
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* EarWorm: The Vanterviper and their VillainSong, "Two Heads (Ain't Better Than One)" has an infectious, bobbing melody that sticks in the listener's head long after the Vanterviper has left the movie--indeed, it may very well drive one "crazy in every way!"
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* CounterpartComparison: The Vanterviper's song "Two Heads Ain't Better Than One" is somewhat similar to "If I Didn't Have You" from ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'', where a two-headed creature muses about how awful it is to be constantly stuck with someone else.
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* CounterpartComparison: The Vanterviper's song "Two Heads Ain't Better Than One" is somewhat similar to "If I Didn't Have You" from ''WesternAnimation/QuestForCamelot'', where a two-headed creature muses about how awful it is to be constantly stuck with someone else.
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* AlasPoorVillain: The two-headed Vanterviper does try to eat Shando, but at the same time you kind of feel sorry for them and their miserable conjoined existence.

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* FreudWasRight: In the above-mentioned review, the author starts to wonder if the Kabump (which is located at the end of the Gallavant's abdomen, pops out as a sign the Gallavant has reached maturity, and if you do not have one, you aren’t allowed to enter a club because you are obviously not an adult) is meant to be a kid-friendly version of... something else...
* NightmareFuel with a TearJerker chaser: There is a scene that comes in the middle of the film where Shando is blinded, and as he wanders helplessly through the dark he sings a song that seems to have been designed to scar children for life.

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* FreudWasRight: In the above-mentioned review, the author starts to wonder if the Kabump (which is located at the end of the Gallavant's abdomen, pops out as a sign the Gallavant has reached maturity, and if you do not have one, you aren’t allowed to enter a club because you are obviously not an adult) is meant to be a kid-friendly version of... something else...
* NightmareFuel with a TearJerker chaser: There is a scene that comes in the middle of the film where Shando is blinded, and as he wanders helplessly through the dark he sings a song that seems to have been designed to scar children for life.
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment:
** The Vanterviper.
** The scene of Shando being stricken blind. During his song we get several flashbacks to various points of his life, until you start wondering if this is actually the end of the movie...and then his tears "wash it away" and the movie proceeds as normal. Not really how that works.
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* {{Unfortunate Implications}}: Teetor uses the glossyfross to [[StalkerWithACrush spy on Shando]] ''constantly'', and then [[DirtyOldMan Teetor]] and Shando sing that "we are one", and then Shando asks to stay at Teetor's for the night, and ''then'' we [[SexyDiscretionShot pan away from them]] as soon as they're inside Teetor's house together. Keep in mind Shando is technically only an adult during the last couple minutes of the movie.
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* FreudWasRight: In the above-mentioned review, the author starts to wonder if the Kabump (which is located at the end of the Gallavant's abdomen, pops out as a sign the Gallavant has reached maturity, and if you do not have one, you aren’t allowed to enter a club because you are obviously not an adult) is meant to be a kid-friendly version of... something else...
* NightmareFuel with a TearJerker chaser: There is a scene that comes in the middle of the film where Shando is blinded, and as he wanders helplessly through the dark he sings a song that seems to have been designed to scar children for life.
* {{Unfortunate Implications}}: Teetor uses the glossyfross to [[StalkerWithACrush spy on Shando]] ''constantly'', and then [[DirtyOldMan Teetor]] and Shando sing that "we are one", and then Shando asks to stay at Teetor's for the night, and ''then'' we [[SexyDiscretionShot pan away from them]] as soon as they're inside Teetor's house together. Keep in mind Shando is technically only an adult during the last couple minutes of the movie.

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