Candy Candy/YMMV


 * Adaptation Displacement: ... Wait, Candy Candy was originally a novel?
 * Angst Aversion: Combined with some Darkness-Induced Audience Apathy. More than one watcher/reader ended up getting tired of all the relentless, neverending, borderline ridiculous melodrama surrounding Candy's life and, as a consequence, dropped the series.
 * Die for Our Ship: Susanna is clingy, but she still doesn't deserve half the shit that fandom throws at her.
 * Ear Worm: That blasted Mitsuko Horie theme song!
 * Fanon Discontinuity: The Italian fans hated the Bittersweet Ending so much that they pretty much forced the Italian editors to make them a sort-of Gecko ending where
 * And the French broadcasters just didn't want . Two of the episodes were edited later to fix the problem, but elements of the fake story remained in some other episodes.
 * Fan-Preferred Couple: In Latin-America, the Candy X Terry couple seems to be the most popular one, with lots of fanart and fanfiction (and lot of backlash towards their separation, leading to the creation of several FixFic stories where they became a couple again and get married)
 * Family-Unfriendly Aesop: "Be good, end up happy... but without a love interest"
 * Arguably, it can also be seen like this: "As long as you work hard and love what you do, you can give yourself a break and not need a romantic relationship to define your stance on life".
 * , but go tell that to
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: VERY popular in Latin America, and in France where it was the very first shojo ever seen.
 * Also is a girls show that Latin American boys were more than willing to watch.
 * Misaimed Fandom: Considering that Candy Candy is a Shoujo manga from The Seventies, it had pretty revolutionary 'messages': "Be honest to yourself", "Don't throw away your own beliefs", "Work hard to earn what you get in life", "Don't give up on your purposes", "Romance is important, yes, but not the end and be all to a life". The fandom, however, ignores almost all of them only to focus on the romantic part of the plot, and specially on loudly complaining because Candy and Terry didn't end up together. Even older fans in their 30's and 40's, who should know better, fall into this trap.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Neil's Scarpia Ultimatum to Candy; and just as we were led to think there might be some hope for him. And specially considering that after said ultimatum, he insists that he loves Candy more than anything. Uhm, Neil, things don't work that way.
 * Eliza has several moments of dog kicking, but her worst action was framing Candy and Terry to get Candy expelled from St. Paul School. She also shares a MEH crossing with her mother Ruth in scheming to get Candy's reputation smeared after she takes the amnesiac Albert into her household.
 * Misaimed Fandom: Considering that Candy Candy is a Shoujo manga from The Seventies, it had pretty revolutionary 'messages': "Be honest to yourself", "Don't throw away your own beliefs", "Work hard to earn what you get in life", "Don't give up on your purposes", "Romance is important, yes, but not the end and be all to a woman's life". The fandom, however, ignores almost all of them (and specially the last one) only to focus on the romantic part of the plot, and specially on  Even older fans in their 30's and 40's, who should know better, fall into this trap.
 * The Scrappy: The Reagan family are loathed for being largely one-dimensional Rich Bitch archetypes who exist to be Hate Sinks and make Candy's life more miserable.
 * Unintentionally Sympathetic: Eliza and Neil are this to a few, being the products of a toxic, spoiling, enabling upbringing by their mother yet are positioned as being almost Ultimate Evil within the story despite being little more than bratty children.
 * Ship-to-Ship Combat: The cat fights, scuffles and screaming matches between Candy/Terry and Candy/Albert shippers subsist to this very day.
 * Tear Jerker: Anthony's death and Stear's death.
 * "Separation on a snowy day" (A.K.A the episode that definitely sinks the relationship between Candy and Terry) is this for many viewers. It's so well done that even those who don't ship Candy x Terry are moved.
 * Values Resonance: A shoujo manga from The Seventies that isn't necessarily centered ONLY on romance and tells people that they can be whatever they want to be in life, as long as they work hard for it? HELL YES!
 * What an Idiot!: Candy is rather naive, yet rarely displays active stupidity. However, the time when she and Terry sneak outside the dorms to meet up with each other on the grounds of having supposedly received letters from one another, without actually checking on any sources AND despite clearly knowing the school's incredibly strict rules, completely reeks of this trope.
 * The Woobie: Annie, Patty, Anthony, and Susanna if you're charitable to her.
 * Iron Woobie: Candy and Archie.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Terry. His issues are pretty severe and understandable, but he brings a lot of misery on himself. And sometimes he makes Candy suffer a lot, too.
 * Eliza and Neil had their moments of this early on, being the products of a bad upbringing by their mother that turned them into bratty children with no understanding of how to socialize with anyone outside their class, but this ultimately fizzled out in favor of keeping them straight-up Jerkasses instead. Neil seemed to be becoming one again when he discovered he had feelings for Candy, but NOPE, he's still a raging asshole.
 * Stoic Woobie: Albert, and Frannie after learning her backstory.