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See also [[Tagalong Kid]], [[Bratty Half-Pint]], [[Kid Sidekick]], [[Plucky Comic Relief]]. The kid appeal character is not quite the same as the Tagalong. The Kid Appeal Character is an official full member of the team while the Tagalong is either not a member or holds some sort of secondary membership status like team [[Mascot]]. They will likely be great friends, though. A Tagalong that [[Took a Level in Badass|takes a level in badass]] can be promoted to the Kid Appeal Character. If the kid appeal character has been a father, he becomes a [[Bumbling Dad]]. If he has been a sidekick, he becomes a [[Bumbling Sidekick]]. Compare [[Cousin Oliver]].
See also [[Tagalong Kid]], [[Bratty Half-Pint]], [[Kid Sidekick]], [[Plucky Comic Relief]]. The kid appeal character is not quite the same as the Tagalong. The Kid Appeal Character is an official full member of the team while the Tagalong is either not a member or holds some sort of secondary membership status like team [[Mascot]]. They will likely be great friends, though. A Tagalong that [[Took a Level in Badass|takes a level in badass]] can be promoted to the Kid Appeal Character. If the kid appeal character has been a father, he becomes a [[Bumbling Dad]]. If he has been a sidekick, he becomes a [[Bumbling Sidekick]]. Compare [[Cousin Oliver]].


When an actual child and in a [[Science Fiction]] series, the Kid Appeal Character may well be an instance of the "kid" side of [[Kids and Cute Robots]].
When the character is a robot or an actual child, and is in a [[Science Fiction]] series, the Kid Appeal Character may well be an example of [[Kids and Cute Robots]], to which this is a [[Super-Trope]].


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