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Recap / Animorphs: The Proposal

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Narrator: Marco

Marco being upset with his father getting a new girlfriend causes issues with his morphing.


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  • Bourgeois Bohemian: William Roger Tennant is wealthy from all the books he's written, and has a beachside mansion filled with pet birds. This means he has a lot of influence, which is why the Yeerks decided to use him as a recruitment puppet.
  • Good Stepmother: Despite Marco's determination to not like her, the only real negative aspect of Nora is her annoying pet poodle. She's kind to Marco and respects that he doesn't see her as a new mother.
  • I Take Offense to That Last One: Marco goes into a rant about the team's Dysfunction Junction, and only Jake takes any offense to something irrelevant.
    Marco: Cassie, everyone here has problems. Ax is the only member of his species within a trillion miles who’s not a Controller; you’re a pacifist who spends half her time battling aliens; Jake is just a dumb jock trying to play General Eisenhower; Rachel is about three millimeters away from morphing permanently into the Terminator; and, oh, by the way, Tobias is a bird who lives in a tree and eats mice for breakfast. We all have problems. We are not exactly the poster children for Mental Health week.
    Jake: Dumb jock? Excuse me?
  • Janitor Impersonation Infiltration: Marco and Ax try pretending to be busboys to get close to William Roger Tennant. It fails because Ax violates several health codes by eating or licking things he shouldn't. Marco decides that if he survives the war, he won't be working in a restaurant.
  • Let Us Never Speak of This Again: The Animorphs try upsetting the Yeerk in William Roger Tennant by crawling on him as cockroaches in a public restaurant. Plan A lands them on Zac Hanson's food instead.
    Tobias: <Someday when this is all over people will ask us about the war against the Yeerks. Let’s leave this part out.>
  • Mask of Sanity: The Yeerk in William Roger Tennant considers himself a warrior. While he can imitate his mellow, peace-loving host's mannerisms, he hates having to do so, and will snap and go on a murderous rampage with enough provocation.
  • Mister Muffykins: Nora's dog, Euclid the toy poodle, has no respect for Marco or Peter. Marco exploits this for the Animorphs' mission by acquiring Euclid and using him to annoy the Yeerk in William Roger Tennant into trying to kill him in front of a crowd.
    Marco: <Satan with a perm. Simple commands like “sit,” “stay,” “heel” all mean the same thing to this dog: Bark at Marco. Jump on Marco. Bite Marco’s ankle.>
  • Mix-and-Match Critters: Deconstructed. Marco's hybrid morphs are generally not feasible for what he wants to do, and some are even so oxymoronic that they start dying on the spot.
    • The first one is an osprey-lobster; the lobster's head and claws with the osprey's legs and tail. It can't breathe or fly, and causes Marco to decide to take his bike to the Animorph meeting.
    • The second one is a gorilla-trout. A foot long fish with oversized gorilla arms that can't breathe or fight the enemies closing in on him.
    • The third is a spider-skunk. It's too big to hide like a spider, and can't spray like a skunk.
    • The final one is a poodle-polar bear. It's functional, but Marco loses control of the morph and goes on a hyperactive poodle rampage with eight hundred pounds of polar bear strength.
  • My Instincts Are Showing:
    • Marco loses himself to the cockatiel's joy while still keeping his human intelligence, and spends ten minutes flying around while singing.
    • Later on, he loses himself to the poodle-polar bear's hyperactive predatory instincts.
  • New-Age Retro Hippie: William Roger Tennant is a man with great selling self-help books, a love of animals, and his own talk show. While the man himself is genuine, the Yeerk infesting him is not, and plans to use his influence to recruit humans into the Sharing.
  • Parent with New Paramour: Marco is not happy that his dad got a new girlfriend, which throws a wrench into Marco's goal to reunite his parents. Peter and Nora end up getting married, but Marco hasn't stopped plotting.
  • Quit Your Whining: After the fourth time Marco morphs into a hybrid form, Jake snaps at him and tells him to stop feeling sorry for himself and just cope with his dad's new love life. It causes Marco to morph from poodle-polar bear to just plain old poodle.
  • Sequel Hook: At the very end of the book, Marco receives a call from Visser One, leading to the events of "Visser".
  • Shapeshifter Mashup: Marco's stress from his father's remarriage results in his morphs hybridizing themselves, somehow. It's not as cool as it sounds.
  • Teacher/Parent Romance: Nora is Marco's (and Jake, Cassie, and Rachel's) math teacher, and she's dating his dad.
  • Trust Password: Cockatiels can imitate human speech, and William Roger Tennant has trained his to say the names he gave them. When Marco can't give his acquired bird's name, the Yeerk realizes he's an Andalite bandit.
  • Unusual Pets for Unusual People: William Roger Tennant has a huge collection of domestic birds that he loves very much. It's an in for the Animorphs, who acquire cockatiels to sneak inside undetected. Unfortunately for them, the Yeerk knew the Andalite bandits might try this, and William Roger Tennant's love for his birds can only hold the Yeerk back for so long.
  • Wedding Episode: The final chapter is the Animorphs going to Peter and Nora's wedding. Ax makes very literal small talk and isn't allowed near the buffet, Rachel cries at the romantic air, and Marco sullenly accepts that Nora is going to be in his life anyway.

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