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* [[The Big Guy]]: Stonks.
* [[Bittersweet Ending]]: The trilogy ends with {{spoiler|Knocker volunteering to remain behind to be caught by the SBG -- and thus inevitably to get his ears clipped, turning him back into a normal human child -- so that the rest of the heroes can escape undetected}}.
* [[Brats with Slingshots]]: The classic forked-stick-and-rubber-band slingshot (called a "catapult" in British parlance) is the traditional weapon of all Borribles, and they'll eagerly embrace its high-tech descendent the wrist rocket. Borribles are deadshots will catapults; they can -- and do -- kill both Rumbles and adult humans with well-placed shots.
* [[British Accents]]: On display throughout. The Borribles generally speak in a lowerclass dialect (although Sydney demonstrates enough upperclass mannerisms that one wonders who her family was before she ran away and Borribled).
* [[Chaotic Neutral]]/[[Chaotic Good]]: The Borribles are by nature extreme individualists dismissive of all attempts to regulate them. They do recognize good and evil, and although their interpretations are somewhat colored by their culture, do come down (more or less) on the side of good.