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* [[No Communities Were Harmed]]
* [[No Communities Were Harmed]]
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Maniac's parents died in a car crash.
* [[Parental Abandonment]]: Maniac's parents died in a car crash.
* [[Sassy Black Woman|Sassy Black Girl]]: Amanda.
* [[Scary Black Man|Scary Black Boy]]: Mars Bar.
* [[The Rival]]: Mars Bar and Maniac.
* [[The Rival]]: Mars Bar and Maniac.
* [[The Runaway]]: Maniac.
* [[The Runaway]]: Maniac.
* [[Sassy Black Woman|Sassy Black Girl]]: Amanda.
* [[Scary Black Man|Scary Black Boy]]: Mars Bar.
* [[Truth in Television]]: A street that divides a community neatly in half? [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17361995 St. Louis has it]. It's not clear if Spinelli was referring to it specifically.
* [[Truth in Television]]: A street that divides a community neatly in half? [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-17361995 St. Louis has it]. It's not clear if Spinelli was referring to it specifically.
* [[Tsundere]]: Amanda.
* [[Tsundere]]: Amanda.

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Maniac, Maniac, He's so cool! Maniac, Maniac, Maniac kissed a bull!
—Jump-rope rhyme

Maniac Magee is a young adult book written by Jerry Spinelli. This book deals with a strange boy named Maniac Magee who starts off with a very crappy childhood. He runs away and tries to find a home, while making a legend of himself in the process. He then meets Amanda Beale, a young, sassy girl. She lends him a book and she finds him worming his way into the hearts of her family and herself, while dealing with racial problems in the urban streets.

A flim adaption aired in Nicklodeon in 2003, although it was lighter in comparsion with the book.


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