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** Marcy's cooking looks and smells good, but tastes horrible.
* '''Parodied''':
** One of the greatest chefs in the world, [[Moustache De Plume|J.F. Kindling]], is described by the press as feminine, polite, and sweeter than any food. When the main characters meet him, they learn that J.F. Kindling [[DroppedUnsettling aGender Bridget On HimReveal|is male.]]
** Marcy discovers that she can cook just fine if she wears a housedress and frilly apron, while Melody loses her cooking skills if she wears trousers or uses masculine language.
* '''Deconstructed''': A [[Billy Elliot Plot]] ensues between Melody and her mother Josephine, a woman with staunch 50's ideals of femininity, and forces her to cook and keep house. Melody either does these but with an enormous hatred boiling inside her that borders on [[Yandere]], or deliberately chooses to fail at cooking to tick her mom off. This causes a terribly huge gap to come between them, leading to domestic violence and Melody [[Street Urchin|running away and pretending to be a boy]].
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