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Phantom vs Aliens: Hot Ectoplasma! is a Danny Phantom/The Fairly OddParents! crossover fanfic written by Flower princess11. It starts here.

Having had enough of Princess Mandie, Jorgen von Strangle teleports her and her entire planet to another dimension—namely, Danny Phantom's dimension. It doesn't take long for Mandie to come face-to-face with Amity Park's ghostly protector, and it takes even less time for her to decide he'd make a worthy husband...


Tropes:

  • Abhorrent Admirer:
    • Mandie expresses disgust when her father suggests having her betrothed to Brutis, a male boudacian warrior. She even preferred to be married to Mark than to him. Worse, Brutis doesn't care for Mandie's feelings and will do whatever it takes to claim her hand, even if it means forcing her into marriage by betraying and taking her family hostage.
    • Mandie also finds Dash to be utterly repulsive and immature, and rebuffs his advances.
    • Princess Mandie herself becomes one towards Danny. It's not because of her looks because he admits that she is attractive. It's her desire to conquer worlds, as well as her demands of marriage and children (after only recently meeting each other) that make Danny lose interest in being with her. Subverted as Danny warms up to the idea of being at least friends with Mandie after she saves Dani's life. He even eventually returns her affection and becomes her boyfriend, but draws the line at marriage since it's too soon.
  • Abduction Is Love: Mandie sees nothing wrong with abducting Danny to make him her husband. She thankfully outgrows this mindset after befriending him.
  • Actor Allusion: Meeting Sam for the first time, Mandie thinks that her voice sounds a bit like Vicky's. Both girls are voiced by the same actress: Grey Griffin.
  • Adaptational Nice Guy: Unlike canon and Flower princess11's previous fanfic, Mandie is a much kinder person and has redeeming qualities.
  • Affably Evil: Despite being a villain who lusts for him, Mandie seems capable of being civil with Danny during awkward or otherwise comical moments.
  • Age Lift:
    • While it's unknown exactly what age Mandie was in the series, she's stated to be 16 years old for this story.
    • Danny himself is stated to be at least 15 as opposed to 14.
  • Aliens Love Human Food:
    • Mandie quickly grows to adore human food after Danny introduces it to her. She has a particular fondness for ice cream and other sweets. She also likes hamburgers from the Nasty Burger.
    • Mandie also uses Earth food as one of her arguments not to have her parents invade the planet and even makes then try it out. Milee is delighted by the taste of hamburger and fries and while Maurus refuses to admit it at first, he quickly wolfs down the burger upon tasting it for the first time.
  • Alien Princess: Mandie is the crown princess of her homeworld.
  • Aliens Speaking English: The Boudacians seem to speak and understand perfect English with no explanation how.
  • All Amazons Want Hercules: Mandie is in love with Danny due to his powers and skills as a fighter.
  • All Girls Want Bad Boys:
  • A Man Is Always Eager: Downplayed. Danny enjoys his deeply passionate romantic moment with Mandie, but he draws the line at going any further than first base.
  • All Women Are Lustful: Princess Mandie originally just wanted to marry Danny because he bested her in combat (and to avoid an arranged marriage with Brutis). However, her desire soon turns into genuine lust as she becomes very fond of smothering Danny in hugs and kisses, and is quite eager to marry him and have kids as soon as possible. She tones this attitude down after they actually start dating and her feelings for Danny become more sincere, though Mandie is still very affectionate with him when they're alone.
  • Altar Diplomacy: Brutis is a loutish idiot who is bad at combat, but since he comes from an important family, Mandie's parents believe her marriage to him is the best way to preserve their rule.
  • Amazon Chaser: Danny finds himself attracted to Mandie's strength and aggression. For example, he's impressed when she manages to scare off Paulina and Star with a mere glare.
  • Amazonian Beauty: Mandie is an alien warrior princess who's considered gorgeous by Earth standards.
  • Anticipatory Lipstick: Mandie applies some before kissing (an unwilling) Danny. She continues to do so after they become a couple for real.
  • Arbitrary Skepticism: Despite being an alien race and meeting fairies, all Boudacians think that ghosts are just superstitions. Mandie needed Danny's word to realize that ghosts are real.
  • Arranged Marriage: Mandie is desperately trying to AVOID having one with Brutis, an arrogant Boudacian soldier.
  • Ax-Crazy: Princess Mandie begins the story just as aggressive and violent as in her canon appearances. However, she does have some redeeming qualities and tones down her more violent impulses to an extent thanks to Danny's influence.
  • Beauty Is Bad: Mandie is beautiful on the outside, but evil on the inside. Subverted when she softens up overtime thanks to her growing friendship (and later romance) with Danny.
  • Best Her to Bed Her: Mandie wishes to make Danny her mate solely because he beat her in a fight. She gradually develops real feelings for him.
  • Beware the Silly Ones: Tucker is a mostly harmless flirt and tech geek who likes to goof around, but he gives Sam one heck of a tirade over her obnoxious jealousy of any girl who looks in Danny's direction.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Boudacians have a different set of values than humans do when it comes to matters like marriage.
  • Boisterous Weakling: Brutis is all talk and a Large Ham, but he's even more pathetic in fight than the Box Ghost.
  • Break the Haughty: It takes Danny not only constantly rejecting her, but saving her life despite his feelings towards her being closer to hatred than love, for Mandie to start feeling her previous ways of thinking breaking apart.
  • The Casanova: Brutis is considered popular with females, with the exception of Mandie.
  • Character Development: Mandie displays a nicer side over the course of the story and abandons her selfish, ruthless, and bloodthirsty attitude, beginning when she bails Dani out of a dangerous situation. It's enough for Danny to start lowering his defenses, and Mandie eventually wins his heart.
  • Clingy Jealous Girl:
    • Mandie becomes very attached to Danny to intrusive levels. She thankfully tones this down after they start dating but she still expresses jealousy from time to time.
    • Unsurprisingly, Sam is also annoyed by how close Mandie and Danny are becoming.
  • Combat Pragmatism: Danny uses any Improvised Weapon he can find in his fight with Brutis.
  • Compensating for Something: When Mandie comments on how pathetic Skulker is for using "a poorly made suit" instead of having real power, Danny says "Skulker has always been compensating for something" and lets Mandie "decide what it is".
  • Condescending Compassion: When Sam is reeling from Danny and Mandie's romance, Pamela and Jeremy try and cheer her up... but the snobby and self-centered way they do it leaves a lot to be desired and does little to help her.
  • Crazy-Prepared: Vlad, being Genre Savvy, created spare remotes to control the nanobots used on Danny, Maurus, and Milee.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle:
    • Mandie's spars with Brutis end with the latter on the ground.
    • The Box Ghost interrupts Danny's date with Maddie. The fight lasts five minutes before the Box Ghost begs Danny to suck him into the Fenton Thermos.
  • Dark Action Girl: Mandie, being almost capable of fighting Danny Phantom but willing to fight dirty.
  • Dating What Daddy Hates: While Danny wants nothing to do with her, Mandie is fixated on him and is utterly convinced that he is her soulmate. Her father, however, thinks that Danny is beneath her.
  • Death Glare: Since Mandie can't harm Paulina, she resorts to giving the snob a fierce glare. It is quite effective in scaring her off.
  • Deconstructed Character Archetype:
    • Mandie as the Proud Warrior Race Girl. Her species-wide drive for conflict and subjugation has left her with little concept of things like romance and joy.
    • Paulina is one for the Alpha Bitch. Underneath her beauty, she is a nasty snob who has no respect for Danny, and even her feelings for his ghost half amount to little more than awe over his powers. After a while, Danny wised up and realized that he could do better.
  • Did You Actually Believe...?: When Mandie tries to stop their forced wedding, makes it clear even her old self would never marry a weakling like Brutis. When she asks if he really thought a she’d ever marry him, Brutis responds with “Kinda”.
  • Dirty Coward: Brutis is revealed to be one.
  • Dirty Old Man: The vultures are older than any human, yet don't have a problem making flirty, if not perverted, come-ons to Mandie, unaware that she's a minor by human age.
  • Dominant Species Genes: Mandie's mother is a pure Boudacian while her father is an unnamed alien who married into the royal family. Mandie takes after her mother in looks.
  • Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male:
    • Downplayed with Mandie, whose obsession with Danny is not portrayed as a good thing. While Danny still gives her a chance, it's only after she undergoes Character Development and shows better qualities.
    • Danny defies this with Ember, stating he would never have any kind of relationship with her because of their history and she never had any positive or redeemable traits.
  • Dramatic Irony: Danny thought bitterly that after the aliens, it might turn out that fairies are real too, not knowing it was fairies who sent Mandie to his world in the first place.
  • Dude Magnet: Mandie is considered gorgeous, which Brutis, Tucker, and Dash notice. Even Danny admits she is beautiful despite his initial dislike of her.
  • Dumb Muscle: Brutis is an alien version of Dash, just even more annoying and dumb.
  • Easily Forgiven: Played with. Danny makes it clear that he is still wary of Mandie but he is willing to give her the benefit of the doubt after she saved Danielle's life.
  • Enemy Mine: Although Danny would rather not deal with Mandie at all, they side together against Vlad.
  • Entitled to Have You: Mandie believes Danny belongs to her due to him being strong enough to beat her in a fight. She slowly drops this overtime and settles for getting to know Danny better in hopes of them forming a real relationship one day.
  • Et Tu, Brute?: Brutis leads a coup to become King, much to Maurus's shock and outrage.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Mandie, proving there's more to her than an obsessive, entitled, power-hungry tyrant.
    • Mandie doesn't plan to do more than kiss Danny until after they are married. It seems premarital sex is something Boudacian culture frowns upon. She also stops short of consummating with Danny when he stresses to her that he's still legally a minor.
    • Mandie despises Brutis as he's far too chauvinistic and conceited to be a proper husband for her. She also finds Dash's flirting to be annoying and repulsive.
    • Mandie always keeps her word.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good:
    • Vlad doesn't understand why Danny would refuse the power Mandie offers him.
    • Mandie comes from a warrior culture that does not put much stock into such things as kindness and mercy. Thus, she doesn't get Danny saving her life despite having no interest in her. She also doesn't understand why Danny wanted to spare Vlad.
    • Brutis is even worse than Mandie and Vlad put together; not only does he not understand why Danny refuses Mandie, but also he doesn't even think of Mandie as a person and only sees her as a tool to power and royalty. When Danny comes around to Mandie, Brutis assumes he's come around to the idea of conquest.
  • Evil Versus Evil: When Mandie refuses to team up with Vlad, he retaliates by overshadowing her but she resists and expels him from her body.
  • Expy: Princess Mandie wants to marry Danny for the same reason Queen Maxima wants to marry Superman: He bested her in battle.
  • Fatal Attractor: Danny
  • Flaming Hair: Mandie's hair turns to fire when she's angered enough.
  • Forceful Kiss: Mandie's first kiss with Danny is this, grabbing him by the face and "rewarding" him. She continues this for Danny, much to his dismay.
  • Galactic Conqueror: Mandie and her parents' main goal is to take over both the DP universe, as well as the FOP one.
  • Genre Savvy: Danny found an escape pod in Mandie's ship, knowing this from sci-fi movies. Earlier, he used two standard excuses ("I need to go to the bathroom!" and "How the people know you caught me? You'll be unworthy!") on Mandie and it works! Mandie even wonders how she fell for the oldest excuse in the universe.
  • Gilligan Cut: When Danny says his friends won't believe what he says, they reply they believe in everything after fighting ghosts. The next scene is their very expressive reactions to Danny fighting the alien princess Mandie.
  • Green-Skinned Space Babe: Mandie has yellow-green skin, antennas, and fangs, and she is gorgeous.
  • Hate Sink: Brutis was created to be even worse than Dash as a person.
  • Heir Club for Men: While Mandie is willing to wait a few years to consummate her relationship with Danny, her parents want her to be in a relationship to produce heirs.
  • Honor Before Reason: Mandie's race's main flaw (especially with Brutis) is that they always want a fair and square fight (especially without tricks) and think that Talking Is a Free Action. Danny exploits this every time.
  • Hot-Blooded: Mandie has a temper that gets the better of her the moment something goes against her desires. She inherited this from her father.
  • Hypocritical Humor: When Vlad tries to cooperate with Mandie, she tells him that she doesn't need help, especially from someone with atrocious hair. Vlad thinks that she's one to talk (for those who don't know, Mandie has pink hair and wears a diamond headband).
  • I Gave My Word: One of Mandie's more noble qualities is that she always keeps her promises.
  • Insult to Rocks: Danny says considering the Box Ghost as "less than a fly" is "not nice to say about flies".
  • Internal Reveal: Jorgen only learns which universe he sent the Boudacians to when the Observants ask him to remove them from there.
  • Immune to Mind Control: In Chapter 18, Vlad discovers the hard way that he can't overshadow Mandie.
  • Insecure Protagonist, Arrogant Antagonist: The two main protagonists are insecure in different ways: Mandie feels out of place on Boudacia for wanting true love from a commoner of a foreign planet rather than just an attractive partner in Brutis and has trouble trying to live up to the insane amount of expectations placed on her as the sole heir to the throne. Danny is a moody Kid Hero who angsts over his Freak Lab Accident that turned him into a half-ghost/half-human hybrid and must deal with ghost-obsessed parents who constantly embarrass him. Meanwhile, both the antagonists are extremely arrogant: Brutis is The Ace on Boudacia, being a narcissistic, overly-macho soldier from a noble family and the most handsome and beloved man on the planet. Vlad is an egotistical millionaire and the mayor of Amity Park who thinks he's destined to rule because of his wealth and ghost powers.
  • Insult to Rocks: Maurus calls Brutis an arrogant pup after realizing Mandie was right all along about him being unworthy of marrying her when Brutis betrays the king. He takes it back for being offensive to actual pups like Timmy Turner, who has more competence and honor than Brutis since he actually managed to beat Mandie.
  • In the Blood: Mandie is as beautiful as her mother but gets her temper from her father.
  • It's All About Me: Mandie is very selfish and arrogant, but begins growing out of it thanks to Danny's influence.
  • In-Universe Catharsis: Danny is ecstatic over Mandie beating up Dash.
  • I Want Grandkids: After noticing Mandie's fascination with Danny, Milee (possibly jokingky) suggests arranging a marriage between them, claiming that she wants grandchildren.
  • I Warned You: In chapter 73, Mandie repeatedly yells, "I told you so" to her father Maurus after Brutis escapes and exposes his true colors as a cowardly traitor.
  • I Was Beaten by a Girl: Dash feels ashamed for having lost a fight with Mandie and feels the need to harass her to make up for his wounded pride.
  • Jerkass Has a Point:
    • While Danny angrily refutes Sam's negative assertions about Mandie, he doesn't deny her argument that his romantic life hasn't been hunky-dory and that he finds himself in the company of the wrong kind of girls.
    • After seeing how much of an annoying, misogynistic creep Brutis is upon meeting him, Danny completely understands why Mandie wants nothing to do with him and admits she's too good for that alien bonehead.
  • Klingons Love Shakespeare: Mandie comes to enjoy aspects of Earth culture, especially ice cream.
  • Large Ham: Brutis with his pathos.
  • Literal-Minded: When Danny calls Vlad "cheesehead", Mandie asks why Vlad's head is made from cheese and says she doesn't understand human insults.
  • Lust Object: Mandie may claim her affection for Danny to be love, but it's clear she just wants an attractive consort who can provide her children with superpowers. However, she soon starts genuinely liking Danny for his personal qualities and develops more sincere feelings for him after getting to know him better. Since then, she makes a true effort in trying to earn his trust and affection.
  • Martial Pacifist: Danny and Sam have no problem with Mandie beating up Danny's ghost enemies but draw the line at her beating up his human bullies since they are more fragile than the average Boudacian.
  • A Match Made in Stockholm: Zigzagged. Mandie's "relationship" with Danny begins with what amounts to kidnapping and coercion, but he only reciprocates once she actually shows genuine kindness toward him and begins to reform.
  • Mirror Character: Danny quickly realizes that Brutis is an alien version of Dash.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Like in canon, Mandie. And she's proud of it.
  • Mutually Unequal Relation: Dieana is Mandie's handmaiden and her closest confidant (since Fufu can't talk). Mandie admits to herself that Dieana is her most reliable servant and seems to treat her marginally better compared to most people, excluding Danny. What she doesn't know is that Dieana greatly resents her for being the object of Brutis' attention and rejecting him since Dieana herself is in love with Brutis and believes that she deserves his love, not Mandie.
  • Named by the Adaptation:
    • Mandie's parents were unnamed in The Fairly Odd Parents. Here, they are called King Maurus and Queen Milee.
    • It's unknown what or even if Mandie had a last name in canon but in this story, her family comes from the house of Destroyall.
  • Never Say "Die": When Jorgen tells Timmy and his fairies that Mandie and the other Boudacians will no longer be a problem, Cosmo assumes Jorgen killed them and says, "I thought we couldn't..." until Jorgen interrupts him and explains he just sent them away.
  • No Challenge Equals No Satisfaction: Mandie takes no pleasure in continuously hurting Brutus despite how much she hates him, as it's too easy.
  • Non-Human Humanoid Hybrid: Mandie's parents are a Boudacian (her mother) and an unnamed werewolf like alien that did not originate from Boudacia (her father), which technically makes her a hybrid.
  • Not Good with Rejection: Mandie goes berserk when someone rejects her, as shown with Danny.
  • Not So Above It All: While Danny tries to reign in Mandie's violent tendencies, he does admit that Dash getting beaten up by her is more than a bit fun to watch.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: Pamela and Jeremy realize Sam is more than merely grumpy when she brushes off Grandma Ida. They're used to Sam acting grumpy towards them but not her beloved grandmother.
  • Outside-Genre Foe: Mandie is the first alien to join Danny's list of enemies.
  • Parent-Preferred Suitor: It's revealed that Mandie's father had wanted her to marry a Boudacian warrior named Brutis instead of Mark, but apparently, Queen Milee thought engaging her to Mark was more "practical".
  • Pet the Dog: Mandie could have just harmed Danielle, but chose to spare her and even save her from Vlad's forces. This convinces Danny Mandie is not irredeemable.
  • Pitiful Worms: Mandie refers to Paulina and Star as "insects."
  • Post-Support Regret: Before Brutis's coup, Maurus had been adamant that Mandie marry him, despite her misgivings. When Brutis takes over and imprisons him, Maurus laments that Mandie and Melee were right all along that he was a jackass. Even during the battle, he blames himself for enabling Brutis to go through with marrying Mandie.
  • Power is Sexy: Mandie (as well as the Boudacians in general) seems to believe this.
  • Pre-Climax Climax: Boudacians have a cultural tendency toward this: as a warrior people, they expect that they can be killed in battle at any moment and so form carnal relationships much more quickly than Earthlings in case they won't have the chance later on.
  • The Proud Elite: Mandie is the princess of Boudacia, as well as one of the strongest warriors in her world.
  • Proud Warrior Race Guy: Gender-Inverted with Mandie. And she always reminds people of this in her every appearance.
  • Reformed, but Rejected: Sam still understandably doesn't trust Mandie after Danny befriends her. Though Tucker and Jazz are more willing to give her a chance.
  • Restrained Revenge: Mandie really doesn't like Dash's obnoxious flirting, but heeding her promise to Danny, settles for twisting his wrist and a punch rather than thrashing him.
  • Revenge by Proxy: Brutis takes out his anger at Danny "stealing" Mandie away from him by launching an alien attack on Amity Park.
  • Royal Blood: Mandie is the princess and heir to the throne of her home planet.
  • Royal Brat: Princess Mandie is not the kindest person in the galaxy. But at least in this fanfic, she has some redeeming qualities and changes for the better.
  • Sacrificed Basic Skill for Awesome Training: This seems to be a thing for the Boudacians. They prioritize power and conquest to the point where everything they do is connected to it in some way. Mandie has very little understanding of having fun without either of the two involved, so she is left clueless at what carnival activities are for.
  • Self-Proclaimed Love Interest: Mandie is Danny's soulmate and fiancĂ©e, ignoring that he does not see her that way—at least initially.
  • Shipper with an Agenda: Maurus wants his daughter to marry Brutis and have his kids, not because he cares for their happiness, but because Brutis is considered the best male of their world, and his and Mandie's children would benefit from their union.
  • Shout-Out:
    • Mandie sending a video message to Danny via a space rock is just like how April sent a message to Jimmy in Jimmy Neutron: Win, Lose, Kaboom!.
    • Mandie, much like in Flower princess11's other story, channels General Esdeath several times:
      • She resorts to kidnapping Danny, complete with chains.
      • When Danny nervously asks Mandie if she likes him, she responds with a passionate kiss before sultrily asking if that answers his question.
      • When they get stuck in the Ghost Zone, Danny asks Mandie to hit him in order to see if they're in an illusion. She kisses him instead.
    • In Chapter 63, Queen Milee mentions zorkaberries.
  • Simple Solution Won't Work: Milee vetoes Maurus' idea of simply forcing their daughter to marry Brutis because Mandie utterly loathes him to the point she'd likely end up killing him. Also, forcing Mandie isn't a legal option because Brutis didn't best her in combat.
  • Someone Else's Problem: What Jorgen's plan to get rid of Mandie turns her into. Danny is understandably annoyed once he learns of these circumstances.
  • Stalker with a Crush:
    • Mandie spies on Danny since their first encounter, hoping to make him hers as soon as possible. She gradually lessens this behavior as she gets to know Danny better.
    • Mandie has her own such stalker in the form of Brutis.
  • Statuesque Stunner: One of the things that make Mandie very attractive.
  • Super Breeding Program: Mandie seems very interested in the thought of her kids having Danny's powers.
  • Superior Species: Mandie believes that Boudacians are this.
  • The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter: Maurus is an ugly werewolf-like alien while his daughter, Mandie, is considered gorgeous by human standards (due to taking after her mother).
  • Talking Is a Free Action: Deconstructed. Brutis' fighting capability is even more pathetic because of his blabbing, thinking this.
  • Talk to the Fist: Danny loves to shut Brutis up with a good punch to the face whenever he's distracted or being especially annoying by running his mouth off.
  • Thou Shalt Not Kill: Thinking Jorgen plans to kill Mandie, Binky reminds him it's against their biggest rule to kill.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: Mandie is taller than Danny in her true form.
  • Upper-Class Twit: As it turns out, Sam's parents don't own any part of the family estate. Grandma Ida is in charge of the family fortune, and she's not afraid to cut them out of it if they tick her off.
  • Villain Has a Point:
    • As Mandie is panicking about being late to go home, Danny questions if her parents even know if she's on Earth. When Mandie asks if his parents would be okay if their roles were reversed and he was trying to wed a stranger, Danny admits that that's a fair point.
    • Mandie also points out to Danny that it's not right for Dash to pick on him and foolish of Danny not to stand up for himself, even if it means fighting back. She gets into argument with Sam over the subject, with Mandie coming across as the more rational person.
  • Villainous Princess: Mandie is an alien princess, as well as a villain. She does eventually get Character Development and reforms thanks to Danny.
  • Villain Team-Up: Vlad offers to team up with Mandie. She refuses.
  • Villainesses Want Heroes: Mandie becomes fixated on Danny, wanting him and no one else. She does eventually become a better person but her feelings for Danny continue to grow.
  • Warrior Prince: Mandie is a warrior princess of Planet Boudacia.
  • What Does He See in Her?: Mandie wonders why Danny would ever be attracted to such an odious snob like Paulina.
  • What Does She See in Him?: Manide is baffled at how the sexist, self-absorbed, and rather lackluster fighter Brutis has so many fangirls.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Danny gets annoyed with Sam for spying on him and Maddie during their date and tells her to scram.
  • Women Are Wiser: Mandie's mother, Queen Milee, seems to be much calmer and pragmatic compared to her violent, war-hungry husband.
  • Would Rather Suffer: Mandie would rather her planet be destroyed and that she die alone before she ever marries Brutis.
  • Wrong Genre Savvy: Boudacian's philosophy of talking during battle would work if they were in Shōnen's worlds. Unfortunately, they're not.
  • Yandere:
    • Princess Mandie becomes one toward Danny Phantom, willing to knock him out and even stun him with alien venom if it means claiming him as her own. Although she slowly grows out of it and becomes more genuinely affectionate towards him.
    • Vlad still hasn't let go of his obsession over Maddie, and gloats about one day becoming Danny's stepfather.
    • Brutis plays this straighter, with his affections for Mandie being seen as far more repulsive. He even resorts to launching an alien invasion to level Amity Park out of spite for her romance with Danny.
  • Younger Than They Look: Mandie is 16 but looks like a mature human woman (at least by human standards).

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