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1->''Se a lenda dessa paixão''
2->''Faz sorrir ou faz chorar''
3->''O coração é quem sabe...''
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5Sandy e Junior (stylized as Sandy & Junior) were a Brazilian pop duo made up of [[BandOfRelatives siblings]] Sandy Leah and Junior Lima, the daughter and son of sertanejo musician Xororó, who himself is part of a duo with his brother Chitãozinho. Since the start of their career at 1989, at the ages of six and five respectively, Sandy & Junior have been one of the most successful musical acts to come out of Brazil, selling millions of records and even spawning their own homonymous TV show, which aired from 1999 to 2002.
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7They also starred in ''Film/ONovicoRebelde'', a parody of ''Film/TheSoundOfMusic'' that had the pair as the two oldest children of the Captain Von Trapp equivalent, as well as in the feature-length film ''Acquária'', which, despite the duo's success, was a massive flop.
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9They disbanded in 2007, and since then, Sandy has launched her own solo career, while Junior also has his own solo projects as a musician in addition to being co-host of Youtube channel ''[[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnC9rXILh2O6KOaCKnCoqEQ Pipocando Música]]'', which focuses on fun facts about the music industry. In 2019, it was announced they'd reunited for a short comeback tour known as ''Nossa História'' ("Our History"), which is set to start in July, but [[DemandOverload has already sold out]].
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12!!Discography:
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14[[AC:Studio albums]]
15
16* ''Aniversário do Tatu'' (1991)
17* ''Sábado à Noite'' (1992)
18* ''Tô Ligado em Você'' (1993)
19* ''Pra Dançar Com Você'' (1994)
20* ''Você é D+!'' (1995)
21* ''Dig-Dig-Joy'' (1996)
22* ''Sonho Azul'' (1997)
23* ''[[NewSoundAlbum As Quatro Estações]]'' (1999)
24* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Sandy & Junior]]'' (2001)
25* ''Internacional'' (2002)
26* ''Identidade'' (2003)
27* ''[[SelfTitledAlbum Sandy & Junior]]'' (2006) (not to be confused with the one from 2001)
28
29[[AC:Live albums]]
30
31* ''Era Uma Vez... Ao Vivo'' (1998)
32* ''Quatro Estações: O Show'' (2000)
33* ''Ao Vivo no Maracanã'' (2002)
34* ''[[UnpluggedVersion Acústico MTV]]'' (2007)
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36!!Tropes applied to Sandy & Junior include:
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38* AdamWesting: Every fictional TV and movie role they've done throughout their career had music and/or singing incorporated in it somewhere, be it their characters in ''O Noviço Rebelde'' wanting to be singers, Junior's character in ''Acquária'' being a musician, or the logical extreme, the ''Sandy & Junior'' TV show, in which they essentially [[AsHimself played themselves]].
39** In the Rede Globo SoapOpera ''Estrela-Guia'', Sandy played the main character Cristal, who sang mantras. Due to the duo's image of being inseparable, Junior was written in as minor character Zeca, a poor street juggler who eventually signs up for a music career.
40* AerithAndBob: Played with. Sandy isn't exactly a common name in Brazil in itself, and Junior's real name is Durval, which is more common but considerably more old-fashioned (it ''is'' also their father's real name, after all).
41* AudienceParticipationSong: "VÂMO PULÁ! Vâmo pulá, vâmo pulá, vâmo puláááááá!!" And jump, the audience does.
42** It's also common for the audience to dance along during "Dig-Dig-Joy" and "Vai Ter Que Rebolar".
43* AudienceShift: Much like Music/BritneySpears, their sound and lyrical content gradually became more mature and diverse as their audience grew up alongside them.
44* BandOfRelatives: [[BrotherSisterTeam Siblings]] (with Junior being one year younger), and children of a famous recording artist.
45** Taken even further by Sandy's husband Lucas Lima, who's part of a BandOfRelatives of his own, albeit a much more instrument-inclined one, known as Família Lima.
46* BandToon: Their homonymous TV show is a rare live-action example. Its premise is also rare in that, while there's [[OncePerEpisode at least one musical performance per episode]] and it's common knowledge that they're popstars InUniverse, it's more focused on fictionalized SliceOfLife school hijinks with the occasional fantastical element.
47* BeachEpisode: The videos for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgAdM0fUMJ8 Beijo É Bom]]" (which also happens to be a VideoFullOfFilmClips from ''Film/ONovicoRebelde'') and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zKtSM19ay_w Férias de Julho]]".
48* BilingualBonus: The headlines at the start and end of the music video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZhAAmzdrdM Desperdiçou]]" read, respectively, "Jovem apaixonado" ("A youth in love") and "Final inesperado" ("Unexpected ending"), as written with the letters of the Greek alphabet (although not actually in Greek).
49* BrainyBrunette: Sandy, who was a straight-A student during her school days and has a degree in psychology.
50* BreakUpSong: Became more prevalent from ''As Quatro Estações'' onwards, most notably "Imortal", "Bye Bye", "Na Boa, Sem Chorar", "Desperdiçou" and "Nada Vai Me Sufocar".
51** Specifically, "Imortal" is a "It's Me Not You" type, "Na Boa, Sem Chorar" is a "Claims to Be Over but is in Denial" type, and the other three are very clearly "Don't Want You Back" types, especially "Desperdiçou", which [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech goes to great lengths to describe how apathetic the other person has been towards the narrator]].
52* CallAndResponseSong: A whopping three - "Maria Chiquinha", "A Resposta de Mariquinha" ("Abre a porta, Mariquinha!" "Eu não abro, nããão..."), and "Vai Ter Que Rebolar".
53* CallBack: The album ''As Quatro Estações'' opens on "Imortal", a TranslatedCoverVersion of Music/CelineDion's "Immortality". Towards the end, we have the album's namesake song, which has a chorus with lyrics that translate to:
54-->It's all the same in autumn\
55Leaves fall in my backyard\
56But my love will never fade\
57No matter what, it's ''immortal''
58** During Season 2 of the TV series, Bebel becomes "engaged" to Basílio, and while their relationship doesn't seem to go the distance, [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz3rWsJAyTr/ the group chat skit]] that precedes "Eu Acho Que Pirei" on the ''Nossa História'' tour at one point reveals that they did, in fact, get married, with Basílio referring to her as his wife. It's also implied that Gustavo/Clara and Mau/Bete got married as well, and it's explicitly stated that Patty still has a crush on Gustavo even after all these years.
59* CampStraight: Due to Junior's energetic personality and him visibly putting a little more effort into the choreographies than Sandy did, there were many back in the day who thought he was gay, which he has had to disprove time and time again. Now that [[HappilyMarried he has a wife]], any speculation about his sexuality has become a thing of the past.
60* CanonDiscontinuity: As they grew and matured, so did their music, and with each album release and tour, their earlier, more childlike material was slowly but surely phased out in favor of their newer and more complex songs. However, the ''Nossa História'' reunion tour is set to avert this by including at least one song from each of their albums".
61* CaptainObvious: The central line from "Imortal", which translates to "What's immortal doesn't die in the end". It's still often made fun of to this day.
62* CargoEnvy: PlayedForDrama in "Você Pra Sempre (Inveja)", in a way that's not too dissimilar to (and seems to predict) the Labrinth song "Jealous".
63-->I envy the sun that can warm you up
64-->I envy the wind that touches you
65* CelebrityEndorsement: For [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Z321ALHWWw Yakult]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2-3omOMTubQ Biotônico Fontoura]].
66* ChangedForTheVideo: The video version of "Enrosca" has a random MickeyMousing break of sorts, early in the song, that consists of nothing but sound effects going with Junior's rampant movements. It's usually carried on to the live performances.
67* CharityMotivationSong: "Vamos Construir", which is a collaboration with their father and uncle.
68** There's also "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LoodBpWKWrE Criança Esperança]]", which shares its title with the annual telethon held by Rede Globo.
69* ChildPopstar: Started out as this, growing up into {{Teen Idol}}s from ''Dig-Dig-Joy'' onwards.
70* ChildProdigy: They did start their careers as kids, after all.
71* ChildhoodFriendRomance: "Olha O Que o Amor Me Faz" is about the narrator falling in love with someone whom she used to see as just a friend.
72* ChoreographyPorn: In the video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hQcj_2Sdsvg Love Never Fails]]".
73* ConceptAlbum: ''Internacional'' is ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin; their first international release, with the main tracklist made up entirely of songs in [[GratuitousEnglish English]], also including a slew of bonus tracks in [[GratuitousSpanish Spanish]] and [[GratuitousFrench French]]. Could also qualify as SequelGoesForeign.
74* ContinuityPorn: The ''Nossa História'' tour, being a [[GreatestHitsAlbum Greatest Hits]] [[ReunionShow Reunion Tour]], is chock full of references to the duo's career.
75* CoolShades: Junior in the videos for "Enrosca", "Desperdiçou" and "Love Never Fails", and Sandy in the graphics for the performance of "Nada Vai Me Sufocar" on the ''Nossa História'' tour.
76* CoverVersion: In addition to their many {{Translated Cover Version}}s, they have also done covers of certain songs in their original languages, as was the case with the likes of "Enrosca", "Love Never Fails", and "[[Music/{{Steps}} Words Are Not Enough]]".
77* DanceSensation: "''[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9RcN6uMnWkc Dig-dig-joy, dig-joy-po-poy! Vem brincar comigo!]]''"
78** Strangely, the song refers to it as a game (specifically a Follow the Leader-style game in which one player has to replicate what the other does) rather than a dance, but it still qualifies mainly due to the choreography, which is what people remember the most about the song.
79** There's also, arguably, a more grown-up example in "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8yV6i0BZUA A Gente Dá Certo]]".
80* DeconfirmedBachelor: For the longest time, Junior thought he'd remain single forever. Then he met Mônica Benini through a mutual friend at a party, they added each other on Facebook, and sometime later, began keeping in touch with each other. Long story short, they're now married and have a son.
81* DeliberatelyMonochrome: The video for "[[https://youtu.be/ljbYJoU3guY Imortal]]".
82* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: "A Gente Dá Certo" is supposedly about dancing, but the lyrics are vague enough to make people think [[MatingDance that it could also be about trying out different sex positions]].
83* DoubleEntendre: A slightly more wholesome example than usual. The title of "Vai Ter Que Rebolar" is slang that translates to "you're gonna have to work around this to make this happen given the circumstances" (or, according to the official English subtitles on the ''Quatro Estações'' tour DVD, "you'll have to try really hard"). However, "rebolar" is also a verb that refers to [[ShakingTheRump hip shaking]] (or, for the sake of consistency, working one's hips), so naturally a lot of it is involved in the song's performances. It did generate some controversy when it was originally released given they hadn't hit puberty at the time, but once they did, it became less uncomfortable to watch.
84** "Não Dá Pra Não Pensar" is a non-sexual example. It's about long-distance lovers reuniting and the eagerness that comes with it, but it has also been used to open three of their tours, and therefore could also be interpreted to be about [[FandomNod the duo being eager to see their fans again]].
85*** The ''Nossa História'' tour gives it a triple meaning, in addition to the first two established ones; now it can also be interpreted as being about the duo's joy over performing together again, twelve years after they split up. And on top of all of that, it offers a nice little TitleDrop for the tour itself: "vem que a ''nossa história'' tá começando"!
86** "Quando Você Passa (Turu Turu)" was also given a non-sexual double meaning for the ''Nossa História'' tour, being performed after a pre-recorded VT in which the duo look back at their career and express how thankful they are to have made something they loved to do into their careers and how much they appreciate their fans.
87* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Their first few albums have more obvious country influences to them, perhaps due to the influence of their famous father, and the lyrics were much more innocent and childlike... Well, for the most part.
88** The original ''Sandy & Junior'' TV special uses "Beijo É Bom" for its opening titles, when the series itself used "Eu Acho Que Pirei" as its opening theme for most of its run (being replaced with "Não Dá Pra Não Pensar" in the fourth season). The special also features several characters who don't appear in the series proper, most notably Vicky, played by Mariana Ximenes; in contrast, many characters who are part of the main cast in the series, such as Basílio and Dodô, [[AscendedExtra only have brief cameos in the special]], with the latter [[TheOtherDarrin being played by an entirely different actor]], and while Ritinha does appear, she instead goes by the name of Sheilla.
89* EarlyBirdCameo: Before the release of the 2001 SelfTitledAlbum, an instrumental version of "Não Dá Pra Não Pensar" was used in the TV series as a {{leitmotif}} for Junior and Carol's relationship. The episode introducing Carol aired in April, while the album was released in October of the same year.
90* EightiesHair: As a child, Junior sported a mullet much like the one his father famously sports. Thankfully, he grew out of it, albeit not without going through a phase in which he sported [[NinetiesHair floppy hair and]], as seen in the video for "Imortal" and the first season of the TV show, [[NinetiesHair curtains]].
91* EmbarrassingFirstName: As you'd expect, Junior's real first name is the same as Xororó's: Durval.
92* EverythingsBetterWithSparkles: Sandy has had a few very sparkly stage outfits throughout the years. The ones from the ''Nossa História'' tour are [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz6LBqtgsLj/?igshid=vauylkuci4md some of her sparkliest yet]], though, in particular the green and black striped jumpsuit embellished with over thirty thousand rhinestones.
93* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: Subverted with "Aprender a Amar", which includes a bagpipe solo (for some reason) which, while noticeable, isn't particularly loud.
94* FaceOnTheCover: Done on both [[https://direct.rhapsody.com/imageserver/images/Alb.17507973/500x500.jpg the 2001 self-titled album]] and on ''Identidade''. The latter in particular has [[http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-ydqXBP7_gbs/Txxi2QcoibI/AAAAAAAAA_A/nQGOijybLYE/s1600/SJ_Identidade.jpg interchangeable covers featuring each of the two]].
95* FakeOutOpening: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JyxVUy2OC9o Enrosca]]" starts out more slow and stripped back, much like the original song. 55 seconds in, [[RearrangeTheSong the tempo cranks up, turning into full-on dance-pop]].
96* {{Fangirl}}: Sandy is a huge fan of Music/MariahCarey (whom she got to see up close twice when Mariah visited Brazil to promote ''Charmbracelet''), Music/WhitneyHouston and Elis Regina. Junior, on the other hand, has always been a huge fan of Music/MichaelJackson growing up.
97** The two are also fans of the band Roupa Nova, and frequently attended their concerts. This is what led to the band writing "A Lenda" for them.
98* FanservicePack: Both of them as they got older, ''especially'' Junior, who used to be a short, bucktoothed little boy with EightiesHair and grew up into an absolute dreamboat (see MrFanservice).
99* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: As stated in interviews, Junior is the Foolish Sibling while Sandy is the Responsible Sibling.
100* FormerChildStar: Thankfully averted. Despite having been in the spotlight ever since they were kids, they have grown up into respectable adults. Sandy in particular is said to be an inspiration for many of Brazil's current female popstars, such as Anitta, who teared up when she got to sing with her for the first time, and [=IZA=].
101* FunPersonified: Especially during their teen years.
102* FunSize: Sandy, who's only 5'2''...
103** PintsizedPowerhouse: ...not that it stops her from being an absolutely incredible singer.
104* GenreShift: From children-oriented pop with occasional country and throwback influences to a more straightforward teen pop.
105* GenreThrowback: A few of their earlier albums, especially ''Tô Ligado em Você'', were influenced by the musical stylings of TheFifties and TheSixties.
106* GiveHimANormalLife: Sandy prefers to raise her son Theo away from the spotlight.
107* GirlNextDoor: Sandy had this reputation back in the day, and most likely still has, although she has made several (mostly unsuccessful) efforts to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEgepx1xSaQ try and shake off her]] {{Chaste Hero}}ine image.
108* TheGlassesComeOff: Junior nowadays wears glasses, as seen on ''Pipocando Música'', but seems to keep them off for the ''Nossa História'' reunion tour with Sandy.
109* GreatestHitsAlbum: ''Eighteen'', with eight of them being endorsed by popular brands like the aforementioned Yakult.
110* GriefSong: "Marilyn", from ''Você é D+!'', is about, and dedicated to, the duo's deceased pet dog.
111* HappyRain / RomanticRain: "Cai a Chuva", somewhat played for RuleOfSexy.
112* HeartbeatSoundtrack: Used on "Quando Você Passa (Turu Turu)". Justified, as the titular "Turu Turu" is how the narrator refers to their heartbeat when their crush walks by them.
113* HiddenDepths: Junior's vocal range isn't as big of a deal as Sandy's is, but "Com Você" demonstrates that, at least back in the day, [[https://youtu.be/FTb_RXNhVyY?t=187 he was able to reach higher notes than most people give him credit for]].
114* HotterAndSexier:
115** "Enrosca", while not explicitly about IntercourseWithYou, does seem to be about a more intimate and steamy relationship; their version specifically [[RearrangeTheSong has a more uptempo arrangement]] than the original version by Fábio Jr., which makes the raw sexuality of the original lyrics more evident.
116** Also seen on the 2001 self-titled album with "Cai a Chuva" -- in which the narrator alludes to his love interest driving him crazy, tells her to shake her hips and says he wants to kiss her wet mouth -- and "A Gente Dá Certo" (see DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything).
117** Compare the camera angles used on [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMbUdBxL1W4 the performance of "Vai Ter Que Rebolar" depicted on]] ''Era Uma Vez... Ao Vivo'' with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsKw8RulaN8 the ones used on the performance depicted on]] ''Quatro Estações - O Show''. The former seems to rely more on wide angles and standard face close-ups, while the latter includes a good dose of gratuitous FemaleGaze towards Junior nearly every time he gyrates his hips.
118* IGotBigger: Sandy, being the older sister, used to be taller than Junior. Once Junior hit puberty, he went through a considerable growth spurt and became taller than her.
119* ImportantHaircut: During the ''Dig-Dig-Joy'' era, Junior dropped his initial [[EightiesHair mullet]] in favor of floppy NinetiesHair, and by ''As Quatro Estações'', he had it cut short and spiky, while Sandy stopped sporting the blunt bangs she had for most of her childhood and teen years. It was around this time, especially during the latter era, that their songs gradually became less childish and they started releasing more introspective material and {{Power Ballad}}s.
120** Junior's change from floppy hair to short spiky hair also marked his transition from cute teenager to [[MrFanservice full-fledged heartthrob]].
121* IncrediblyLongNote: Sandy pulls off one at the end of "Imortal".
122* LegacyCharacter: The third generation of successful music duos in the same family, following on the example of their father and uncle as well as their maternal grandparents. Their TV show even had several episodes that touched upon their roots, one of which had said grandparents as {{Special Guest}}s.
123* LesserStar: Junior, who was usually more of a backing vocalist/musician to Sandy. They did, however, release tracks in which he got to StepUpToTheMicrophone, such as "Aprender a Amar", "Cai a Chuva" and their covers of "Enrosca" and "Superman (It's Not Easy)".
124* LongRunner: They spent 18 years singing together before they disbanded.
125* LoveMakesYouCrazy: A more benevolent, downplayed example with "Eu Acho Que Pirei".
126** Also implied on "Quando Você Passa (Turu Turu)", as the narrator claims their feelings for their crush are so intense that they're unable to sleep, go out with their friends, or even ''breathe''.
127-->If only I could have you in my grasp, dominate your feelings
128-->[[StalkerWithACrush Control your steps, read your schedule and thoughts]]
129* LuckyCharmsTitle: For the ''Nossa História'' comeback tour, to indicate that it'll be a temporary reunion, the & on "Sandy & Junior" is replaced with two overlapping triangles. [[WordOfGod According to Junior]], these triangles are meant to represent that, even though they're no longer a double act, they're still siblings above all else.
130* MelismaticVocals: "O que é imorta-a-aaaaaaaaaaaa-haaaaaal..."
131* MrFanservice: After he hit puberty, Junior had a fair share of moments that justify his status as one of Brazil's biggest teen heartthrobs in the early 2000s. Exhibit A, the cover of Music/{{Santana}}'s "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcqJlSZF-Co Smooth]]" that he performed, in full LatinLover mode, during the ''Quatro Estações'' tour.
132** On the official tour DVD's multiple-angle option, at one point while Sandy is performing "Olha O Que o Amor Me Faz" solo, we get to see Junior backstage, lifting his shirt to expose his stomach while a stagehand fans him. Later, while Sandy is singing Villalobos' 5th Bachiana at the start of the winter section, we're shown what is essentially a brief ShirtlessScene as Junior changes from one shirt to the other. In comparison, Sandy isn't shown changing clothes so thoroughly during Junior's solos.
133** See also: Junior in form-fitting white tops in the videos for "Desperdiçou" (which ends with him sharing a BigDamnKiss with the kidnapped bride character) and "Love Never Fails", as well as [[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bvy_tABDE5v/ on the duo's photoshoot for Vogue Brazil in 2004]].
134** The TV series had two different occasions in which Junior, under supernatural influence, seduced a few of the female characters. In addition to that, there were several instances of him wearing form-fitting shirts throughout the show, and of course, he did get his fair share of {{shirtless scene}}s. It was even lampshaded at one point:
135-->'''Sandy:''' There are so many girls in this school after you...!
136** One edition of the ''Identidade'' CD release came with two postcards, one of each sibling. Sandy's was a standard picture of her smiling, while Junior's looked like [[https://br.pinterest.com/pin/797629783975218396/ this]].
137** And let's not forget the SexySoakedShirt scenes in the video for "Words Are Not Enough"!
138** Not even Kim, Junior's character in ''Acquária'', is exempt from this. At one point, while he's tinkering, Guily hands him a screw, and [[https://youtu.be/vuwWx7RvgxI?t=2642 this is shown through a shot that]] [[FemaleGaze seems to frame, and lingers a little longer than necessary on, Kim's butt]]. He's also sopping wet while drumming during the gratuitous dance number fantasy sequence, and long after that, gets a brief ShirtlessScene.
139** The ''Nossa História'' tour seems to have proven Junior [[https://www.instagram.com/p/B0CWib_lcQJ/ has only gotten]] [[https://twitter.com/TaniaPinheiro/status/1150575099281584129 sexier with time]].
140* NatureSpirit / OurFairiesAreDifferent: During the ''Quatro Estações'' tour, one of Sandy's stage costumes, worn during the Spring section of the show, included a crop top with a pair of tiny dragonfly wings attached to the back, making her look like a spring fairy.
141* NewSoundAlbum: A few, but "As Quatro Estações" is the most notable one, seen by many as the turning point in which they started being seen as a legitimate pop act.
142* NonActorVehicle: The homonymous TV show, the movie ''Acquária'', and arguably their appearance on ''O Noviço Rebelde''.
143* NonAppearingTitle: "As Quatro Estações"
144* OlderThanTheyLook: Sandy is currently 36, and even released [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tT1MF1sgem4 a solo song about the joys and woes of being a 30-something]], but doesn't look a day past 25.
145* OrbitalShot: Certain scenes of the video for "As Quatro Estações" have the camera spinning around Sandy as she sings, even during the chorus, in which she's standing back-to-back with Junior. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbdrsGBVTII The live tour version mimics this]] by having them stand on a spinning platform.
146-->I even pinched myself, could this be an illusion?
147* PlayingHardToGet: The female character in the song "Vai Ter Que Rebolar". It actually plays with the trope by having her genuinely reject her admirer at first, only to realize, during the second half of the song, that [[LoveEpiphany she may actually be into him after all]]:
148-->Cheeky boy, I think he may be my type
149-->He's so nervy and silly, but he's cute
150* PowerBallad: "Com Você", "Inesquecível", "Imortal", "Olha O Que o Amor Me Faz", and especially "A Lenda". Examples from later albums include "O Amor Faz" and "Encanto".
151* PrettyInMink: Sandy is shown wearing a fur coat in the winter variant of the ''Quatro Estações - O Show'' album cover, and wears a fur shawl at the start of the winter section of the show itself.
152* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: "Desperdiçou" is an entire song about telling off an uncaring former lover and walking away from them for good.
153* RelationshipRevolvingDoor: This was the nature of Sandy's relationship with her eventual husband Lucas before they got together for good in 2004.
154* RhymingWithItself: Twice at the start of "Vai Ter Que Rebolar", which rhymes "faço" with "faço" and "bem" with "bem".
155* RemixAlbum: ''Todas as Estações - Remixes'', which is this for the songs from ''As Quatro Estações''.
156* {{Sampling}}: "Olha O Que o Amor Me Faz" samples Music/CelineDion's version of "All By Myself", while "As Quatro Estações" samples the percussion from "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxJoYwU6pzY Housecall]]" by Shabba Ranks.
157** Whether it's a cover or a sample can be debated, but "Cai a Chuva" is definitely a more poppy reworking of the reggae track "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5s2BDFPdo4 Tease Me]]" by Chaka Demus and Pliers.
158* SeasonalBaggage: They have an entire song, the aptly-named "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2gtONmxh4Q As Quatro Estações]]", which uses the four seasons as a lyrical motif.
159** Not just that, but the accompanying tour album featured a set of [[http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-mDeIgW1N6wA/UFoVV5B_tmI/AAAAAAAARzQ/xfOkTuGP1D8/s1600/Sandy+&+Junior+-+As+Quatro+Esta%C3%A7%C3%B5es+Ao+Vivo+%5BTodas+as+Esta%C3%A7%C3%B5es%5D+(Capa+Oficial+do+FanMade)+Capa+por+Cover+Brasil+%5Bwww.coverbrasil-leko017.blogspot.com%5D.JPG four interchangeable covers]], each corresponding to one of the four seasons. Longtime fans take pleasure in changing the covers around as the seasons change, and [[https://gshow.globo.com/programas/caldeirao-do-huck/noticia/sandy-and-junior-entram-em-brincadeira-de-fas-e-trocam-capa-do-album-as-quatro-estacoes.ghtml/ even the duo themselves have gotten in the act]].
160-->'''Sandy:''' This is a tradition! When the seasons change, you have to change the cover!
161-->'''Junior:''' Y'know, I always know when the seasons change because the fans change the covers around and tag me [on social media]. Then I'm like, "oh, fall's here!"
162** The ''Nossa História'' tour continues the motif by having the audience be handed cutouts of a flower, sun, autumn leaf and snowflake, meant to be held up during the performance of "As Quatro Estações".
163* SelfTitledAlbum: Two, one released in 2001 and the other released in 2006.
164* SerialEscalation: From 1996 to 2000, following the success of "Com Você" on ''Pra Dançar Com Você'', each of their album releases featured a prominent PowerBallad, which each example being more grandiose than its predecessor. This started with "Não Ter" on ''Dig-Dig-Joy'', followed up by "Inesquecível" on ''Sonho Azul'', "Imortal" on ''As Quatro Estações'', and culminating with "A Lenda" on ''Quatro Estações: O Show''.
165* {{Sexophone}}: "Cai a Chuva", one of their more sexually-charged tracks, includes a saxophone solo.
166* ShoutOut:
167** The video for "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VkcCG2ccFbw Enrosca]]", with its mostly monochromatic futuristic aesthetic as well as the more standoffish interactions between the two, directly references the video for Music/MichaelJackson and Music/JanetJackson's "Scream".
168** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3C86wVRZdHQ The TV special that turned out to be the pilot for their TV show]] starts with a scene that references the climax of ''Film/{{Carrie|1976}}''. Thankfully, [[DreamIntro it's just a dream Junior's having while sleeping in class]].
169** As mentioned below in TranslatedCoverVersion, Sandy was named after Olivia Newton-John's character from ''Film/{{Grease}}''.
170* SillyLoveSongs: So, so many, especially in their earlier releases, which could also qualify under the PuppyLove trope.
171* SlapSlapKiss: Quite literally, between Junior and the bride character in the video for "Desperdiçou".
172* SpokenWordInMusic: "Desperdiçou" features a brief spoken part by Sandy at one point (oddly enough, the music video has Junior mouthing some of it, therefore causing a lot of confusion with listeners).
173-->"You've wasted [my love]... Your indifference silenced the passion... You're still gonna look for me... But I'm not coming back. ''Oh, I'm not coming back.''"
174** "Baby, Liga Pra Mim" features constant banter between the two as Sandy expresses concern over whether the boy she likes will call her or not, with Junior being skeptical and telling her to forget about it.
175* SpecialGuest: Creator/RodrigoSantoro, one of Sandy's co-stars from ''Estrela-Guia'', appears on "Baby, Liga Pra Mim" as the person on the other side of the line. Yes, ''[[NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer that]]'' Rodrigo Santoro.
176* StarcrossedLovers: "A Lenda" portrays the moon and the ocean (or at least, {{Anthropomorphic Personification}}s of them) like this.
177* StrongFamilyResemblance: Sandy bears a striking resemblance to the duo's mother Noely. [[https://www.diarioonline.com.br/entretenimento/fama/noticia-517155-sandy-posta-foto-com-a-mae-e-confunde-seguidores.html It still shocks people to this day]].
178** Given Sandy now has a son of her own and Noely is 58, this makes both of them {{Absurdly Youthful Mother}}s.
179* StepUpToTheMicrophone: Any song in which Junior is prominently in the lead vocals. These include "Aprender a Amar", "Enrosca", "Cai a Chuva", "A Gente Dá Certo", and "Libertar".
180* SurprisinglyHappyEnding: The video for "Imortal", which starts with Sandy and her lover going their separate ways, keeps up with the bittersweet yet hopeful message of the song and ends with them happily reuniting.
181* TalkyBookends: [[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1014196318764352 The music video for "Estranho Jeito de Amar"]], which is inspired by ''Film/AllAboutMyMother'', is a full-on short film, clocking in at 13 minutes and 31 seconds.
182* TeacherStudentRomance: The video for "Aprender a Amar" apparently centers around Junior having an unrequited crush on one of his teachers.
183** The TV series also has him briefly develop a crush on Ana, a teacher from the middle school division of CEMA, who looks and acts in a way that's not too dissimilar to [[WesternAnimation/ThePowerpuffGirls Ms. Keane]].
184* TelephoneSong: "Baby, Liga Pra Mim", of course.
185* TextlessAlbumCover: The cover of [[https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQv3m66NPwNx60f6J5mxVlotx1gyS5Ws3ysKYBQ4OZisKHfVpHf their second self-titled studio album]].
186* TheCoverChangesTheGender: Their [[Music/TheBeeGees Bee Gees]] medley changes "More than a Woman" to the gender-neutral "More than a Shadow".
187* TheCoverChangesTheMeaning: "As Quatro Estações" was originally written about one of Sandy's teenage crushes, who, [[https://archive.is/RyXvp according to her]], [[TwiceShy actually liked her back but was way too shy to admit it]]. The English version, "I Will Lift You Up", is about ThePowerOfFriendship and [[PepTalkSong being there for someone]] [[AFriendInNeed when they're feeling down]].
188** Downplayed with their cover of "Superman (It's Not Easy)". While it's still about [[IJustWantToBeNormal wanting to be seen as a normal person rather than being put on a pedestal]], it becomes [[CelebrityIsOverrated the lament of a celebrity]] rather than of a literal superhero.
189** "Dias e Noites", a cover of Music/BobSeger's "We've Got Tonite", turns a song about a one-night stand between two people who aren't right for each other into a song reaffirming the duo's fraternal bond.
190** The "Stayin' Alive" portion of the Bee Gees medley changes the original's [[LyricalDissonance surprisingly dark content, about survival in the streets of New York]], into much lighter lyrics about dancing all over the world.
191** The original "Immortality" was written for the stage adaptation of ''Film/SaturdayNightFever'', and within the context of the show, it was sung by the disillusioned Tony [[spoiler:after the death of Bobby C]]. "Imortal" turns it into a BreakUpSong in which the narrator has to end the relationship in order to sort herself out and do some personal growth on her own, while admitting that she can't stop thinking about her significant other and believing that they could be together again someday.
192* ThePowerOfFriendship: On both "I Will Lift You Up" and "When You Need Somebody".
193* TranslatedCoverVersion: We'd be here all day if we had to list them all.
194** One of the most notable is their cover of "You're the One That I Want" from ''Film/{{Grease}}'', mainly because Sandy is named after the Sandy from the musical. They have also released a cover of "Hopelessly Devoted to You".
195** They were also responsible for the Brazilian versions of both end credit pop songs from ''WesternAnimation/{{Mulan}}'' (strangely, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ie9XZFf6IdY their version of "True to Your Heart"]] has Sandy singing the Stevie Wonder verses, probably because they matched her voice better).
196** The American release of ''Internacional'' included English covers of "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JdH3OMsH7JM A Lenda]]" and "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Pasb0ihGC8 As Quatro Estações]]".
197* TruckDriversGearChange: Repeat offenders. It can be found on "Inesquecível", "A Lenda" (which has ''two!''), "Desperdiçou", and at the very end of "Love Never Fails". There's also "Não Dá Pra Não Pensar", which has a funny variation in that it occurs right before the ''first'' chorus. The ''Nossa História'' tour did away with pretty much all of them, though.
198* TurnOfTheMillennium: Heavily associated with this time period, which was when their TV show started airing. The first season's finale was even set during a [[NewYearHasCome New Year/Millennium party]].
199* UnmovingPlaid: Used in the graphics for the performance of "[[https://youtu.be/kNVGxMkgKsI?t=579 Nada Vai Me Sufocar]]" from the ''Nossa História'' tour, with polka dot patterns on Sandy's sunglasses and Junior's shirt.
200* VocalEvolution: It's bound to happen when you start your career as kids and keep going all the way into adulthood.
201** For instance, compare [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6nAmi96Z1mk the original studio recording of "Vai Ter Que Rebolar"]], recorded pre-puberty, with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl1ZoF0RkWo this one from 1999]], as seen on the ''Era Uma Vez... Ao Vivo'' tour video, after Junior's voice started dropping. [[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2036526329797860 This performance of the same song from 1997]], in which Junior speaks more, further highlights how different he sounded from the original recording.
202** Most recently, listen to [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqcphDhuTcA the original version of "A Lenda"]] and compare it with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esh8auOSdFI their live performance of the song from a TV appearance promoting their comeback tour]].
203** It's revealed during the acoustic medley on the ''Nossa História'' tour that this was the reason Junior got to do that one high note in "Com Você", because Sandy's voice had started to change at that point due to puberty, while Junior still hadn't. They promptly joke that he eventually "gave her the high notes back".
204* WeddingSmashers: The music video for "Desperdiçou" has Junior breaking into a wedding and taking the bride away with him. Amidst the scandalized reactions of the wedding guests, we see the priest dropping the rings, implying that, due to Junior's interference, ''the wedding never really happened to begin with''.
205* YouthfulFreckles: Sandy has these, usually covered with make-up. They're most noticeable on ''Estrela-Guia'', for which she usually wore very little make-up, and in the video for "Love Never Fails".
206
207!!Tropes that apply specifically to the self-titled TV show include:
208* AllJustADream: Some episodes, such as "Estrelas São Para Sempre" e "Quem Tem Medo de Vampiro?", end this way.
209** OrWasItADream: Both of the mentioned episodes end this way. "Estrelas São Para Sempre" reveals that Boca did, in fact, have a former friend named Paulo Maraca who got kicked out of his band for being a terrible musician, much like what Pablito's backstory was in Bete's dream.
210* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Bebel's brief infatuation with Boca, as seen in "A Rádio CEMA Está no Ar" and "Bebel Não Vai Pro Céu".
211* AmnesiaEpisode: The Season 3 episode "Nome: Sandy Leah Lima".
212* AnswerCut: In the episode "Fica Comigo Pra Sempre":
213-->'''Sandy:''' You know Junior would only break a promise if something truly extraordinary happened.\
214''[Cut to Catarina talking to Junior from within the movie in the projection room]''
215* AscendedExtra: Basílio, Mau and Dodô become this in the transition from the TV special to the TV show, and Boca became this after proving popular with the public.
216** During Season 2, when Duda decides to [[ItMakesSenseInContext enter a polyamorous relationship with both Talita and Glorinha]] after the two girls go head-to-head for his affections, this results in Glorinha becoming more involved in subsequent events and, by Season 3, being PromotedToOpeningTitles.
217** Alvinho is first introduced in "A Garota dos Meus Sonhos" before going on to play a bigger role in the following season as TheRival to Junior.
218* ButNowIMustGo: Gabriel in the episode "Um Anjo Veio Aqui", and Catarina in "Fica Comigo Pra Sempre". In both cases, they're needed in their respective original worlds.
219* BreadEggsBreadedEggs: In the episode "Sua Majestade, O Bebê", when the teens find an abandoned baby in the school grounds, decide to [[ParentalSubstitute raise him momentarily]], and realize they should give him a name.
220-->'''Bebel:''' I like João.\
221'''Clara:''' Well, I'd call him Victor. It's my father's name.\
222'''Junior:''' It's settled then -- João Victor.
223* BrieferThanTheyThink: Sandy and Gustavo's relationship. Due to the real-life romance between Sandy and Paulo Vilhena as well as the constant WillTheyOrWontThey throughout Season 2, many fans don't seem to realize that their romance was surprisingly short-lived, with Gustavo getting back together with Clara on the eighth episode of Season 3.
224* CassandraTruth: In the episode "Gully, Um Viajante do Espaço", when the kids find out Gully, the mouse that's been roaming around the school, is actually an alien and can talk.
225-->'''Duda:''' The mouse can talk!\
226'''Junior:''' [[AndImTheQueenOfSheba Yeah, sure, and I can fly!]]
227** Later, [[MyGodYouAreSerious when he finds out they weren't kidding]], Junior tries telling Sandy about it, only to be met with disbelief from her.
228-->'''Junior:''' Sandy, I swear I'm not going crazy! What do we do?\
229'''Sandy:''' Get yourself a straitjacket, size 15.
230* CelebrityParadox: Downplayed. While the events portrayed in the TV show are fictional and exist in their own universe, Sandy and Junior are still popstars much like they are in real life, and there are multiple moments throughout the show that reminds the viewers of this, such as the entirety of "Uma Canção Para Sandy", the duo being hounded by reporters and paparazzi at one point during "A Alma do Negócio", and Sandy mentioning fanmail in "Todos Por Todos".
231** In the episode "Azarar É Preciso", the group decides to host a pop culture icon-themed costume party to open their Flirt Club and try and flirt with other people outside their circle of friends. When it proves to be easier said than done...
232-->'''Junior:''' The competition's too stiff for me. [[YourCostumeNeedsWork There were at least fifteen Juniors!]]\
233'''Mau:''' No need to worry, y'know? Because there were some pretty shoddy knock-offs there. It's like piracy!
234** If anything, the duo's celebrity status becomes more prominent within the show during Season 4, most notably in episodes such as "Agora Eu Sou Uma Estrela", in which Patty enters a FakeRelationship with Junior in order to bag a role on television and kickstart her budding acting career.
235-->'''Junior:''' I'm at a party, I'm supposed to have fun!\
236'''Patty:''' Except ''I'm'' your fun tonight, Junior! We're ''dating''!\
237'''Junior:''' Patty, this is just pretend.\
238''[Patty plants a BigDamnKiss on him while the paparazzi take pictures]''\
239'''Patty:''' Did you like my acting?\
240'''Junior:''' ...Quite a lot. Now let's see if you like mine! ''[pulls her in for another BigDamnKiss]''
241* ClipShow: Entire batches of these, recapping the events of two episodes each, shown during the vacation intervals of Seasons 1-2 and 2-3.
242* {{Delinquents}}: Boca and his posse.
243* DidIJustSayThatOutLoud: Poor Bete is prone to slips of the tongue at the worst possible occasions.
244* DreadfulMusician: In stark contrast with Sandy & Junior themselves, many of the other characters are shown to be less gifted in music. The episode "Boa Romaria Faz Quem em Sua Casa Fica em Paz", for instance, has Bete at one point playing guitar and singing "My Heart Will Go On" so off-key that it drives away the customers from Basílio's food trailer.
245* DressHitsFloor: "Mas Quem É Essa Garota?" treats the viewers to a quick glimpse at Junior's ModestyTowel hitting the floor as Dorinha [[ThePeepingTom spies on him getting dressed]].
246* EekAMouse: In the episode "Gully, Um Viajante do Espaço", during class, Patty reaches into her bag to lend Clara a pen, only for Gully the alien mouse to emerge from inside it. Cue Patty screaming hysterically and standing on top of her seat while the rest of the class scrambles to find the mouse.
247-->'''Patty:''' ''I'M GOING TO '''SUE''' THIS SCHOOL!!''\
248'''Junior:''' Patty, it's just a punky little mouse, cut it some slack!
249* ElectionDayEpisode: "Cabeça x Coração", which involves Boca and Patty leading rival parties in the school election. The election itself ends in a tie, resulting in a truce, with the two becoming co-{{Student Council President}}s. There are also two more, one of which [[StealthPun stems]] from [[ItMakesSenseInContext Bebel overreacting after being hit on the head with a fallen tree branch]].
250* ElevatorSchool: [=CEMA=] encapsulates both middle school and high school. This is established with the introduction of the TagalongKid characters in Season 2.
251* EmbarrassingFirstName: Boca's real name is Cleoswaldo Tártare. When it's first revealed by Principal Camilo on "A Rádio CEMA Está No Ar", Sandy and Junior's group can't help but chuckle at it. Junior is also referred to as Durval a few times, usually by Boca.
252* FastForwardGag: How Pablito is exposed as a fraud in "Estrelas São Para Sempre".
253* FlowersForAlgernonSyndrome: Happens in "Armando e Efetuando", in which Mau becomes a math genius after being hit on the head with a frisbee.
254* {{Foreshadowing}}: At one point during "A Rádio CEMA Está no Ar", Boca and his group discuss the possibility of him [[HeldBackInSchool repeating third year again]], with Bebel pointing out that, if he does, they'll be in the same class. The Season 1 finale reveals that this is exactly what ends up happening to him.
255* ForeignFanservice: Discussed, and ultimately averted, in "Galera Unida Jamais Será Vencida", in which Patty's butler Otacílio is sent off to work with her parents in Europe and a governess from Germany is sent in to replace him. The boys all jump to the conclusion that said governess could be a gorgeous buxom blonde, only to be disappointed when she turns out to be an authoritarian BrawnHilda instead.
256* ForWantOfANail: The two-part Season 2 episode "A Galera e o Tempo" makes use of this trope when Bete steals a flower as the gang goes back to the present day, changing their original time period into a BadFuture.
257* FreakyFridayFlip: Happens between Sandy and Patty during the Season 2 episode "O Feitiço do Arco-Íris".
258* FreezeFrameBonus: During the music video for "Eu Quero Mais" in the episode "O Dia do Caçador", the characters are seen using colorful paint to write and draw all sorts of positive messages on a blank white wall, including words like "Peace", "Joy", "Music" and "Art"... And then there's a random "Codfish" (presumably written by Basílio, as during that season he ran a food trailer that served Portuguese dishes such as codfish pastries) with a fish spine drawn alongside it. One cut later, the fish spine has apparently been turned into a phallus by someone else.
259* GiveGeeksAChance: Basílio, the nerd of the group, harbored an unspoken crush on Bebel for most of Season 1, which is eventually reciprocated from "Todos Por Todos" onwards.
260* GossipEvolution: The episode "Na Boca do Povo" centers around Max and Ritinha staying up late at school to finish a group project, which generates a rumor about them dating. Said rumor gets out of hand pretty quickly, causing Mau's BigBrotherInstinct to [[MySisterIsOffLimits come out in full force]].
261** This also happens in the episode "Nesta Data Querida", in which Junior and Gustavo speculate about the possibility of Irene and Elvira being long-lost twins due to the two women's birthdays falling on the same day. Patty overhears this, mistakes it for something legitimate, and starts spreading it around as a rumor, which is, again, blown out of proportion.
262* GreenAesop: Several episodes, in particular the Season 1 MissingEpisode "Pelo Ar Que Respiramos".
263* HardboiledDetective: Junior plays one in the FilmNoir feature film that the main characters put together in the first two episodes of Season 3.
264* HotTeacher:
265** Ludmila, who has the boys gawking at her during her classes. The fact that she teaches [[EverythingSoundsSexierInFrench French]] may have something to do with it.
266** Arts teacher Miguel, from Season 2, is ''very'' pretty and a gentleman to boot, and it does not go unnoticed, in particular by Patty.
267** Miguel, in fact, is a SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute to a similar character, Marcão, a teacher whom Ritinha has a crush on during Season 1.
268* HumanMail: Dorinha, from the episode "Mas Quem É Essa Garota?", mails herself from Salvador to the CEMA school grounds in a crate so she can write a newspaper story about Sandy & Junior's daily lives.
269* ImposterForgotOneDetail: In the episode "Sandy e a Revolta das Máquinas", the school computer creates a clone of Sandy that starts making electrical appliances malfunction in order to bring about a machine revolution, and the real Sandy is blamed for the trouble she's causing. Junior and Basílio eventually are able to tell the clone apart from the real Sandy because the clone can't sing.
270* IrritationIsTheSincerestFormOfFlattery: In the episode "Nem Tudo Que Brilha É Ouro", Talita and Duda decide to form a singing double act much like that of Sandy & Junior to take part in a televised TalentShow and become famous, and spend the entirety of the episode following them around and trying to be like them.
271* IsntItIronic: Apparently some bright spark in the writing staff thought it would be a good idea to have Sandy and Junior sing "Imortal", a BreakUpSong, at a ''wedding'' (see WeddingsForEveryone).
272* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Patty and Boca.
273* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: The last two episodes of the first vacation episode mini-arc end like this, with Sandy and Junior openly talking about "[staying] tuned for upcoming new surprises/adventures" while looking straight at the camera.
274* LovableAlphaBitch: Patty, a spoiled and confident rich girl who, while coming across as bratty and a ClingyJealousGirl towards Gustavo most of the time, is also a LonelyRichKid who secretly suffers due to her parents constantly being away. Throughout the series, CharacterizationMarchesOn, and she slowly becomes less bratty.
275* MagicRealism / AllMythsAreTrue: While the show is, for the most part, SliceOfLife, the first three seasons include a wide range of supernatural occcurrences, such as the existence of ghosts, angels, aliens, virtual clones, and TimeTravel.
276* MarsNeedsWomen: The episode "Alô, Alô, Saturno Está Chamando" plays with this trope in that, while its premise would qualify as an example of the trope, we don't get to see any actual aliens; it's just a {{brainwashed}} Junior doing all of the work.
277* MichaelJacksonsThrillerParody: The performance of "[[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=2172530572761210 Vamo Pulá!]]" from "Brasilis, Um Fantasma Muito Vivo" includes choreography that definitely seems to be taking a page from the original ''Thriller'' choreography (although the period outfits seem to make it more reminiscent of "[[Music/BackstreetBoys Everybody (Backstreet's Back)]]" than anything).
278** A different part of the video is referenced at the end of "Quem Tem Medo de Vampiro?", in which Junior commenting that listening to the biology teacher talking about blood is making him hungry (which parallels a similar biology class during his dream), at which point the iconic Vincent Price laugh is heard as Junior turns to the camera, [[SupernaturalGoldEyes his eyes having suddenly turned yellow]].
279* MySisterIsOffLimits: Although they tend to clash most of the time, Mau proves to be protective of Ritinha on several occasions, mainly in "Na Boca do Povo" when the rumors about her and Max get out of hand.
280** In the Season 3 episode "Um Doce Perigo", Alvinho is furious when he finds out Junior's been seeing his sister Carol, to the point that Junior could've been beaten to a pulp if it hadn't been for Gully shapeshifting into Boca and stepping in to save his hide. Junior himself is similarly protective of Sandy whenever Alvinho (or, for that matter, any ill-intentioned guy) tries to make a move on her.
281* NewYearHasCome: There's a New Year's Eve episode every season, usually as the season finale.
282* OnceAnEpisode: Every episode includes at least one performance of one of Sandy & Junior's songs.
283* OneDialogueTwoConversations: Two subsequent instances in the episode "É Primavera", as Junior and Clara become smitten with each other:
284-->'''Sandy:''' So, what do you think of Elvira's idea?
285-->'''Junior:''' ''[about Clara]'' She's beautiful.
286-->'''Sandy:''' Who? Elvira?
287** Then, on the next scene:
288-->'''Sandy:''' Is that idea of Principal Camilo's really going to work? What do you think, Clara?
289-->'''Clara:''' ''[about Junior]'' Could he be into me?
290-->'''Sandy:''' ...Camilo?
291* [[OnlySaneMan Only Sane Woman]]: Sandy usually had this role within the teenage cast.
292* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: There have been at least two instances of Junior being concerned for Sandy when he notices she's not behaving as she usually does ("That's not my sister!"), once in "O Sortilégio do Amor" when she and the other girls fall in love with Miguel due to Madame Suli's spell, and again in "O Feitiço do Arco-Íris" after Sandy and Patty switch bodies.
293** Sandy is also deeply concerned for Junior when he starts acting out of himself in both "Alô, Alô, Saturno Está Chamando" and "Quem Tem Medo de Vampiro?".
294* OrbitalKiss: Happens with both Sandy and Gustavo and Junior and Clara during the Season 2 finale.
295* ThePeepingTom: There have been several instances of Basílio hiding in the girls' locker room to watch them change after P.E., and early on in the Season 3 episode "Mas Quem É Essa Garota?", Dorinha hides in the boys' locker room in order to sneak a peek at Junior stepping out of the shower and getting dressed.
296* PromotedToLoveInterest: After breaking up at the end of Season 1, Gustavo and Clara end up dating Sandy and Junior, respectively, before getting back together in Season 3.
297* PubescentBraces: Basílio wore subtle ones during the first two seasons.
298* PutOnABus:
299** Max, towards the end of Season 1, who was written off as having moved away to Paris.
300** Otacílio, a recurring character, also had this done to him early on during Season 2.
301** Gustavo, Clara, Mau, Dodô and Teca after Season 3. In Gustavo's case, specifically, it was because his actor was cast in a primetime SoapOpera.
302* RainDance: Done in "O Feitiço do Arco-Íris" to undo the FreakyFridayFlip between Sandy and Patty.
303* RefugeeFromTVLand: The Season 2 episode "Fica Comigo Pra Sempre" centers around Junior falling in love with Catarina, the female lead of a period romance movie. It then turns out that not only does Catarina reciprocates his feelings, but can also come out of the movie into the real world to be with him.
304* ReTool: The fourth season, which followed the duo's lives as university students after graduating high school, saw a massive shift in approach, [[PutOnABus putting several established characters on a bus]] and dropping most of the supernatural elements.
305* RunningGag: In the episodes that feature the ghost Brasílis, during Season 1, those who first encounter him always FaintInShock.
306* SatelliteCharacter: Dodô and Teca barely got any focus in comparison with the rest of the main characters. Teca was hit with it especially hard, as she was the only one not to appear in the skit and graphics for the "Eu Acho Que Pirei" performance from the ''Nossa História'' tour.
307* SchoolPlay: Several, most notably the play based off the work of Machado de Assis in the Season 1 episode "Assis, Assis", and the staging of Theatre/RomeoAndJuliet from the Season 2 episode "Amar É..." (and on the latter, the writers ''actually get the meaning of "wherefore" right!'').
308* SerialRomeo: Due to not really having a fixated love interest, Junior pursued, and was pursued by, several girls throughout the show's run, including Clara, Carol, Patty, Yoko, both of the Costa Bastos sisters, Catarina, and an unnamed, ambiguously alien girl who kisses him in his sleep in the episode "A Noite Em Que Faremos Contato". Clara even calls him out for having a "Romeo Complex" in the Season 3 episode "Um Doce Perigo", after finding out he's been seeing Carol behind her back.
309* SheCleansUpNicely: The usually rowdy, rebellious and scruffy Boca turns up in a tuxedo and with his hair combed back for the school dance in the episode "Quer Dançar Comigo?". The episode "A Garota dos Meus Sonhos" turns it up a notch by having him all dressed up, soft-shoeing and lipsynching Music/FrankSinatra's "Cheek to Cheek", in a bid to win a contest and join Sandy in posing for a magazine cover.
310** Season 4 also has this trope applied to Yoko, who is usually a tomboyish WrenchWench and has been given glamorous makeovers by the other girls on a few occasions.
311* SingleWomanSeeksGoodMan: Season 3 sees both Sandy and Patty losing interest in Gustavo and harboring crushes on the virtuous and diligent Festa.
312* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Bete's name is spelled as Beth on Website/TheOtherWiki and as Betty at one point in "O Ar Que Respiramos", but the group chat skit from the ''Nossa História'' tour reveals that her name is actually spelled Bete. Boca's real name is also spelled differently on Website/TheOtherWiki than it is on the skit.
313* TagalongKid: Talita, Duda, and Glorinha in Seasons 2 and 3.
314* TheMole: In the episode "A Rádio CEMA Está No Ar", Bebel [[AllGirlsWantBadBoys takes a liking towards Boca]], who decides to use her to hijack the radio elections in order to have his group win. When she finds out his true intentions, she does not take it well.
315* TookALevelInJerkass: Season 3 sees Bebel, once a ShrinkingViolet, become increasingly bossy and condescending, to the point that her friends have to call her out on it.
316* TokenMinority: Dodô and Teca in the first three seasons, and Yoko in the fourth season. The first season also had Max as the Token Jew of the cast.
317* TrainingMontage: For both the students and the teachers in the episode "E o CEMA Faz 100 Anos" as they prepare for the school's 100th anniversary marathon.
318* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Gully is capable of this, usually to [[BigDamnHeroes help others and be a hero]].
319* WeddingsForEveryone: Played with towards the end of the episode "O Casamento de Elvira". As Elvira and Otacílio's wedding takes place, several of the teen characters imagine themselves in wedding scenarios of their own. Some of the resulting {{Imagine Spot}}s are genuinely sweet (such as the ones for Gustavo and Clara, Max and Ritinha, Dodô and Teca, and the one-sided ones in which Bebel and Bete imagine themselves marrying Basílio and Mau, respectively), while some are more on the humorous side (such as Basílio imagining himself as a sultan with a harem of wives, and Boca imagining himself crashing Sandy's wedding to steal her away from her unidentified groom).
320* WholesomeCrossdresser: In the episode "O Sortilégio do Amor", when a fortune teller at a carnival casts a spell on the girls that makes them all fall in love with Miguel at first sight, the boys decide to investigate by having Basílio pretend to be a girl and consult the fortune teller.
321** Gustavo also dresses as a girl to try and talk to Carol during the Season 3 episode "O Heroi de Papel".
322* WalkingShirtlessScene: Junior and Gustavo both spend a good chunk of their screentime in the "Perdidos na Selva" vacation episode mini-arc between Seasons 2 and 3 shirtless.
323* WitchWithACapitalB: Implied in "Ciranda, Cirandinha" when Miguel casts Patty as the nymph Calypso in a staging of Literature/TheOdyssey.
324-->'''Patty:''' I don't want to be Calypso. Why do I always have to play the witch?!
325-->'''Ritinha:''' ''[sarcastically]'' Oh, ''I wonder why!''

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