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  • Base-Breaking Character: Clara Licona. We're supposed to root for her because she is the stereotypical Nice Girl compared to Alpha Bitch Jenny, but she acts more pedantic and comes off as unsympathetic thanks to Ale Müller's acting.
  • Cliché Storm: The series plays more like a stereotypical US high school series, only set in Mexico and with (juvenile) comedy cliches thrown into the mix, while the characters are unrelatable due to being high-school stereotypes.
  • Narm: Due to the abuse of Written Sound Effect and cartoony elements in a live-action medium, on top of the series being set in a stereotypical US high school despite it being supposedly Mexican, the series comes off as cheesy and immature given the series was originally aimed at teenagers.
  • Periphery Demographic: Despite being aimed at teenagers, its main fanbase is composed of children.
  • The Scrappy: Ramón "Monche" Barragán (played by Harold Azuara) due to being outrageously dimwitted, as well as his bad jokes that can get on people's nerves.
  • Unintentionally Sympathetic:
  • Unintentionally Unsympathetic: In the episode where Monche becomes famous thanks to Beto uploading the video of his "ridiculous" dance choreography. Instead of supporting Monche, all his friends do is to outright admonish him for letting fame go to his head. At no point do they show any sympathy for him when Monche reveals that the manager who took an interest in him was actually a swindler, especially Beto, yes the very same person who caused all of this trouble in the first place, and simply state that they forgive him as long as he stops behaving like a "pelmazo" ("jerk" in English) and doing his so-called dance ever again. It wasn't that unreasonable for Monche to wanting to feel important and achieve something in his life, yets his friends accuse him of being selfish about it.

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