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* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]] |
* [[Beethoven Was an Alien Spy]] |
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* [[Bloodier and Gorier]] |
* [[Bloodier and Gorier]] |
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* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Redd |
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* [[Cats Are Mean]]: The Cat |
* [[Cats Are Mean]]: The Cat |
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* [[Cuckoo Nest]]: In the first book, {{spoiler|Redd creates an illusion in which Alyss wakes up with her adoptive parents and her fiancé at her bedside, telling her that she's had a bad fever.}} |
* [[Cuckoo Nest]]: In the first book, {{spoiler|Redd creates an illusion in which Alyss wakes up with her adoptive parents and her fiancé at her bedside, telling her that she's had a bad fever.}} |
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* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: [[God Save Us From the Queen|Redd]] actually makes a point to do this during her reign. |
* [[Disproportionate Retribution]]: [[God Save Us From the Queen|Redd]] actually makes a point to do this during her reign. |
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* [[Dueling Movies]]: Beddor wants to make a movie out of the first book, but is waiting to see how Tim Burton's ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' does first. |
* [[Dueling Movies]]: Beddor wants to make a movie out of the first book, but is waiting to see how Tim Burton's ''[[Alice in Wonderland]]'' does first. |
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* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]] |
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* [[Cute Kitten]]: A trope the Cat uses to his advantage. |
* [[Cute Kitten]]: A trope the Cat uses to his advantage. |
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* [[Everything's Deader With Zombies]]: A villain named Sacrenoir can make the dead rise. |
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* [[Evil Albino]]: The evil counterpart to Bibwit Harte, Vollrath. |
* [[Evil Albino]]: The evil counterpart to Bibwit Harte, Vollrath. |
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* [[Heroic Albino]]: Bibwit Harte |
* [[Heroic Albino]]: Bibwit Harte |
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* [[Rated M for Manly]]: Borderland is shown to have little adages about manliness inscribed on many of its natural features on the orders of King Arch. |
* [[Rated M for Manly]]: Borderland is shown to have little adages about manliness inscribed on many of its natural features on the orders of King Arch. |
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* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: Bibwit Harte is an anagram for 'White Rabbit', [[Mythology Gag|reflecting Carroll's love of anagrams]]. |
* [[Sdrawkcab Name]]: Bibwit Harte is an anagram for 'White Rabbit', [[Mythology Gag|reflecting Carroll's love of anagrams]]. |
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* [[Small Name Big Ego]]: Beddor is this when it comes to this series. |
* [[Small Name, Big Ego]]: Beddor is this when it comes to this series. |
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* [[Start of Darkness]]: Redd's past is glimpsed at, especially in ''Seeing Redd''. |
* [[Start of Darkness]]: Redd's past is glimpsed at, especially in ''Seeing Redd''. |
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* [[Take That]]: A email sent recently to members of the site says about this Wonderland: "No [[Tim Burton|Tim]]. No [[Johnny Depp|Johnny]]. No nonsense." |
* [[Take That]]: A email sent recently to members of the site says about this Wonderland: "No [[Tim Burton|Tim]]. No [[Johnny Depp|Johnny]]. No nonsense." |
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* [[Twice-Told Tale]] |
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* [[Weaponized Headgear]]: Hatter's tophat turns into s-shaped blades while Molly's homburg turns into a razor-edged shield. In fact it's probably safe to say that this trope applies to all hats belonging to the Millinery. |
* [[Weaponized Headgear]]: Hatter's tophat turns into s-shaped blades while Molly's homburg turns into a razor-edged shield. In fact it's probably safe to say that this trope applies to all hats belonging to the Millinery. |
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* [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]]: ''Seeing Redd'' features WILMA (Weapon of Inconceivable Loss and Massive Annihilation). {{spoiler|It destroys people's imaginations.}} |
* [[Weapon of Mass Destruction]]: ''Seeing Redd'' features WILMA (Weapon of Inconceivable Loss and Massive Annihilation). {{spoiler|It destroys people's imaginations.}} |