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* [[An Aesop]]: Once per episode.
* [[Animal Motifs]]: The Black Hammers' robots are all shaped like animals.
* [[Base Onon Wheels]]: The good guys have Sitel, and the bad guys have their flying castle thing. All the better to chase each other around the world with.
* [[Batman Gambit]]: Salome often employs these; in episode 8 she attacks with a Wind Fairy--and steals Rena the Flower Fairy while they're busy, knowing that she can turn into a rare flower to gian treasure.
* [[Big Applesauce]]: The city in Episode 13 isn't named, but is at the very least a New York [[Expy]] if nothing else.
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* [[Dark Action Girl]]: Lady Salome.
* [[Do-Anything Robot]]: The Honeybee, while more of a plane that a robot, has pretty much whatever powers are needed for the plot.
* [[Dressing Asas the Enemy]]
* [[Enemy Mine]]: {{spoiler|Episode 14, with both Salome and Michel kidnapped.}}
* [[Evil Makeover]]: The cute fairies get transformed into huge monsters in their evil forms.
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* [[Magic Feather]]: A variation in one episode. The people of a certain village believe that a floating golden feather in a glass orb helps the people of their village become great runners, and when the feather falls, the people begin to run out of energy and lose their ability to run. {{spoiler|The variation comes from the fact that while the feather falling and the people failing to run ''are'' connected, it's a third, external force causing it: The manipulation of gravity. The feather is implicitly magic, but it was gravity's fault.}}
* [[Master of Illusion]]: The illusion fairy, who resembles a manta ray. Effects range from [[Lotus Eater Machine]] to tricking Kim into {{spoiler|nearly destroying Honeybee}}.
* [[Message in Aa Bottle]]: A variation: The character sending them isn't deserted, just lonely because he lives in an isolated place.
* [[Monster of the Week]]
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The trailer has pretty shots of the Tree of Life and talks about nature and a boy who protects it...then ''giant sci-fi robots''. And then back to the tree.
* [[NameDar]]: The little girl who found the Winter fairy just happened to give her her real name: Queen.
* [[Never Say "Die"]]: Averted, but with a [[Zig Zagged Trope|really odd twist.]] One episode features an extremely [[Fat Bastard]] who collapses in the middle of a giant gluttonous meal. The episode doesn't shy away from saying that he's dying, and in fact revolves around his dying request--but rather than give a realistic cause for his collapse, like heart disease or diabetes, he's said to be dying of an "overworked stomach."
* [[Noblewoman's Laugh]]: Lady Salome's. "Ooh hoo hoo hoo!"
* [[The Nose Knows]]: Salome can smell treasure.
* [[Not Even Bothering Withwith the Accent]]: Mahamina has a vaguely Middle Eastern accent, but her brother has none at all, despite them being from the same tribe.
* [[Not-So-Harmless Villain]]: The Black Hammer Gang. They're comedic, and ''almost'' seem like they're going to end up in [[Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain]] territory... until it turns out they're not that ineffectual. Even the trailer points out that Salome will lie, cheat, and steal to get her way, and might ''succeed''.
** In particular, some episodes' plots are kicked off because of an early-episode victory by the Black Hammers, and sometimes they do get away with a treasure.
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* [[Turtle Island]]: Sitel is a fairy who happens to be one of these. ''And'' he can fly.
* [[Twin Telepathy]]: The Magnetic Fairies share this bond.
* [[Villain Song]]: The end credits song is the Black Hammer Gang's theme, sung by cute chibi-versions of themselves. [[Go-Karting Withwith Bowser|With the fairies watching, of course.]]
* [[We Want Our Jerk Back]]: {{spoiler|Boogy, Woogy, and Meggi just don't feel motivated without Salome harping on them at every turn.}}
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: Michel in his powered-up forms grows wings.
* [[Winter Royal Lady]]: Although she's not royalty and doesn't look like one (she resembles a fox), the winter fairy is nonetheless named Queen, probably due to this trope.
* [[World -Healing Wave]]: Frequently, whenever a fairy is rescued.
* [[World Tree]]: The Tree of Life isn't a ''perfect'' example as it isn't gigantic, but it does fit from a ''magical'' standpoint.
* [[Wrench Wench]]: Kim, who, while not her [[Gadgeteer Genius]] father, knows how to fix 'em.