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** "Let it grow, let it glow". This is a reference to the song "Let It Go" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', sung by [[Characters/FrozenElsa Elsa]], who was played by Creator/IdinaMenzel.

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** "Let it grow, let it glow". This is a reference to the song "Let It Go" from ''WesternAnimation/{{Frozen|2013}}'', sung by [[Characters/FrozenElsa Elsa]], Elsa, who was played by Creator/IdinaMenzel.
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* MotiveDecay: The wicked stepmother in ''Cinderella'' and similar fairy tales whose behavior Wicked Stepmother Giselle is based on had a pragmatic reason for interfering in her stepdaughter's relationship with the prince: she wanted one of her own daughters to marry him instead. As Sofia is a baby here, Giselle's actions are just ForTheEvulz.

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* MotiveDecay: The wicked stepmother in ''Cinderella'' and similar fairy tales whose behavior Wicked Stepmother Giselle is based on had a pragmatic reason for interfering in her stepdaughter's relationship with the prince: she wanted one of her own daughters to marry him instead. As Sofia is a baby here, Giselle's actions to separate Morgan and Tyson are just ForTheEvulz.

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* BigBadEnsemble: There are technically two villains in Monrolasia: Malvia, the evil magic queen, and [[spoiler:Giselle's Evil Stepmother persona, warring from within]].
* BlendedFamilyDrama: Ultimately the crux of the entire conflict, Morgan even as a teenager absolutely adores her stepmother Giselle and all the magical FairyTale whimsy she represents, however she's ''very'' insecure about the "step" aspect of the relationship since a.) it's a constant reminder that her birthmother walked out on her and her father when she was a baby and b.) the birth of her half-sister only serves to make things worse with Morgan feeling like a fake, a mundane outsider in her own literally magical family. Ultimately this when combined with the stress of an unwanted and difficult move becomes too much for her teenage mind to handle and leads to Morgan verbally taking her frustrations out on Giselle, which is what causes Giselle, who just wants Morgan to be happy, to make her disastrous wish in the first place.

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* BigBadEnsemble: There are technically two villains in Monrolasia: Malvia, Malvina, the evil magic queen, and [[spoiler:Giselle's Evil Stepmother persona, warring from within]].
* BlendedFamilyDrama: Ultimately the crux of the entire conflict, Morgan even as a teenager absolutely adores her stepmother Giselle and all the magical FairyTale whimsy she represents, however she's ''very'' insecure about the "step" aspect of the relationship since a.) it's a constant reminder that her birthmother birth mother walked out on her and her father when she was a baby and b.) the birth of her half-sister only serves to make things worse with Morgan feeling like a fake, a mundane outsider in her own literally magical family. Ultimately this when combined with the stress of an unwanted and difficult move becomes too much for her teenage mind to handle and leads to Morgan verbally taking her frustrations out on Giselle, which is what causes Giselle, who just wants Morgan to be happy, to make her disastrous wish in the first place.


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* MotiveDecay: The wicked stepmother in ''Cinderella'' and similar fairy tales whose behavior Wicked Stepmother Giselle is based on had a pragmatic reason for interfering in her stepdaughter's relationship with the prince: she wanted one of her own daughters to marry him instead. As Sofia is a baby here, Giselle's actions are just ForTheEvulz.
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** The wish turning Giselle into a wicked stepmother and Morgan into her abused good stepdaughter relies heavily on ''{{WesternAnimation/Cinderella}}'' references, from Giselle mimicking Lady Tremaine to Pip turning in an {{Expy}} of Lucifer.

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** The wish turning Giselle into a wicked stepmother and Morgan into her abused good stepdaughter relies heavily on ''{{WesternAnimation/Cinderella}}'' references, from Giselle mimicking Lady Tremaine to Pip turning in into an {{Expy}} of Lucifer.
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* MorphicResonance: Pip the chipmunk is turned into a large cat, but he keeps his coloration and typical chipmunk stripes.
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* ArtShift: The color grading is significantly brighter after Giselle's wish.

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