Minimonsters/YMMV


 * Angel Devil Shipping: Put someone who is in the Frank’s gang (angels) with someone in the Morty’s gang (devils), and you get this.
 * Awesome Ego: Victor and Morty. Frank can also count.
 * Cliché Storm: The fourth album has the plot of every sports movie ever in a nutshell. This isn't a bad thing in the least, thanks to the comic's surreal humor and some unexpected twists thrown in, making the album an Affectionate Parody.
 * Crazy Awesome: Frank. Just... Frank.
 * Crosses the Line Twice: Always.
 * Draco in Leather Pants: Morty embodies this trope. Due to his style and hilarious behavior, some forget how much of a sociopathic kid he is.
 * Victor himself is a downplayed example. He's not evil per se, but he's still an unrepentant Jerkass Spoiled Brat. Fandom downplays his more unpleasant qualities.
 * Dude, Not Funny: The third album's story about Skin and bulimia jokes can be considered this. Either that, or an example of Crosses the Line Twice.
 * Ensemble Darkhorse: Frank was this in the first album. He became a Breakout Character by the second album onwards, thanks to him being a much more sympathetic character and having more awesome moments than the Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist Victor.
 * Lupo. His putdowns are legendary.
 * Billy Rotten. He may not have as much spotlight as the others, but his personality has made him very well-liked.
 * Evil Is Cool: The "Muerte Chunga" team uniforms in the fourth album. This is acknowledged In-Universe, with Momses wishing Guillotine would have made them their uniforms too. Considering his team's overly pink, strawberry uniform, it's not without reason.
 * Morty is considered this in general. As does Miss Hit.
 * Foe Yay: Morty seems a little too obsessed with Frank. True, he's after his brains, but the way he goes about it is... questionable, to say the least.
 * In the "Todo Minimonsters" cover, we can see him drooling over him. While one of his eyes is staring at his brains, the loose one looks like he's looking somewhere else.
 * Funny Moments: The entire comic. No kidding.
 * Growing the Beard: While the first album ("El Veneno de Porcelana"/"The Porcelain Poison") was already pretty good, the second album ("The Perfeccionator") proves to be this due to the increase in quality, better storyline and amounts of characterization on the main and secondary characters.
 * Ho Yay: Quite a bit.
 * It Was His Sled: . It was so painfully obvious not even the album itself tries to hide it.
 * In the fourth album, . Again, the album's cover and description spoils it.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Victor Von Piro has shades of this. He’s undeniably a spoiled jerk who treats everyone like total crap and only thinks about himself, doing such things like . However, those things were done to come back to his former home Miedópolis, failing in both cases. Also, his life really sucks, if you think about it: He has a very embarrassing family, is a Lonely Rich Kid who has No Social Skills; and, to top it all off, he's pretty much the universe's punching bag (although he sometimes deserves it). You want to punch him in the face for being such a jerk, but also feel sorry for the guy.
 * To say nothing on Miss Hit. Sure, she's a queen bitch, but, is not like she choosed to be that. only remarks her woobie-ness.
 * Add to that list Flan Hellsing. A monster hunter, he's absolutely pathetic and, deep down, he knows it.
 * Love to Hate: Victor, Morty, Rattus Sapiens, Miss Hit and Flan Hellsing. They range from being standard jerks to outright villains, but damn if they're not hilarious or awesome. Or both at the same time.
 * Moe: Basically every minimonster, but Gus takes the cake.
 * Moral Event Horizon: Morty Vivente was never a nice guy to begin with, but when, he truly proves to be the town's resident sociopath. Made all the worse when you take into account
 * He crossed it earlier by
 * Nightmare Fuel: There's hell of a lot in this series, along with Nausea Fuel.
 * The Scrappy: While most of the characters have some certain Love It or Hate It vibes, you'll be hard-pressed to find someone who likes Quasim, an ugly, stupid, painfully unfunny douchebag whom rarely pays for his actions. The fact his favourite victims are Gus and Lupo's little siblings only makes him even more hated. He's so unlikeable that when Miss Hit gives him a Megaton Punch twice in the second album, it comes as a glorious and awesome Take That, Scrappy! moment, finally getting some comeuppance for his actions. To be fair, he's also this trope In-Universe, making him more of a Hate Sink.
 * Toy Ship: All canon and non-canon Minimonster pairings, most of them being Ho Yay.
 * Ugly Cute: Every Minimonster is cute, but Piruja takes this trope to a whole new level.
 * Frank's new pet, Caca Einstein. Never a Living Poo looked so adorable.
 * Unpopular Popular Character: Victor Von Piro. Hated In-Universe, loved (or at least more liked) by the fandom.
 * The Woobie: In Mini Monsters, most characters have moments, but these are the most prominent ones:
 * The most straight-up example is Gus. Despite his cuteness, he's treated like crap by most of the characters. Although it's Played for Laughs, the fact that GUS is the main Butt Monkey (If we don’t count Victor) makes you feel sorry for him.
 * Frank is a huge one, as revealed in "El Perfeccionator". It makes his Break the Cutie process really hard to watch. That said, he's also an Iron Woobie.
 * Poor, poor Henrietta. Being an Ill Girl who can't go out home most of the time is really, really sad. Hell, her introductory scene is of her crying in a corner! She does get better, but still.
 * Mienai may not be a saint, but he definitely doesn't deserve quite as much crap as his teammates do, much less being the gang's (Especially Morty's) punching bag. The fact he's the nicest and most pleasant member of the group just makes it worse. The only reason he isn't a Jerkass Woobie is because his jerkass tendencies are pale in comparison to the other characters, and may not even be genuine to begin with.
 * Billy usually averts this thanks to his pollyanna disposition, but becomes this in the fourth album.
 * What Do You Mean It's for Kids?: Seriously, with all the Toilet Humour, Black Comedy and sexual innuendo, it’s surprising that it's still considered for kids.