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Latino Is Brown has been tightened to refer to when all Latinos are brown, or when someone thinks they are. Single-character examples fit in Phenotype Stereotype and Averted Trope examples should not be listed unless notable.


* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mestizo-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.

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* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mestizo-Latino]] Mestizo-Latino male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.
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* At the beginning of the series, Krel is the one who seems to be taking his responsibility to the kingdom seriously, actually showing up to the coronation while Aja went running around the city instead. It seems like a strange change for them to reverse positions at the end, with Aja electing to go back home and become Queen while Krel stays on Earth. Then you realize what this says about their actual reasonings at the beginning. Krel wasn't really more responsible, he just didn't have anything in his life that he was passionate about, so he defaulted to doing what he was told. Aja, on the other hand, wasn't goofing off because she didn't care, but because she actually understood the responsibility of being royalty, and didn't believe she was ready for that responsibility.
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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the receiving end of xenophobia himself.
** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows first hand it's not fair for anybody, especially two teenagers, to be called that.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the receiving end a victim of xenophobia himself.
** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets got so incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows first hand it's not fair for anybody, especially two teenagers, to be called that.



** It's also implied that he knows they're lying about being from a country called Cantaloupia because it's such a ridiculous name. But why wouldn't a war refugee lie about where they're from, knowing they could get detained by authorities, indefinitely locked up or deported? The Holocaust history and other refugee crises feature that issue. Plus, Jim has been making up much wilder stories.

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** It's also implied that he knows they're lying about being from a country called Cantaloupia because it's such a ridiculous name. But why wouldn't a war refugee lie about where they're from, knowing they could get detained by authorities, indefinitely locked up or deported? deported back to where they escaped? The Holocaust history and other refugee crises feature that issue. Plus, Jim has been making up much wilder stories.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving receiving end of xenophobia himself.



* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mestizo-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.

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** It's also implied that he knows they're lying about being from a country called Cantaloupia because it's such a ridiculous name. But why wouldn't a war refugee lie about where they're from, knowing they could get detained by authorities, indefinitely locked up or deported? The Holocaust history and other refugee crises feature that issue. Plus, Jim has been making up much wilder stories.
* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mestizo-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.Earth.
* It may seem absurd that [[spoiler:Varvatos Vex, who has to be a temporary guardian for the young royals, would be the one to have betrayed them. You'd think a military man wouldn't be as stupid to believe Morando when he said no one would get hurt in a coup, given the alien's ObviouslyEvil demeanor. That's the point of his CharacterDevelopment though; Vex spends a lot more time focusing on fighting out of passion than on actually thinking. If he had stopped to consider that a tyrant would want potential rivals out of the way, then he would have realized that Morando would never have kept his word. Vex gets slapped in the face with his stupidity after seeing innocents getting killed and knowing it's ''his'' fault, and why he decides to take up chess to learn how to plan ahead]].

!! Fridge Horror

* How many aliens did [[spoiler:Vex get killed by agreeing to lower the shields?]]
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* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.

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* The Blank Robots being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] Mestizo-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.
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* The Blank Robots that Aja and Krel use as stand-in parents named Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.

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* The Blank Robots that Aja and Krel use as stand-in parents named being nicknamed Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.
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* The Blank Robots that Aja and Krel use as stand-in parents named Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''LiveActionTV/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.

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* The Blank Robots that Aja and Krel use as stand-in parents named Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''LiveActionTV/ILoveLucy'' ''Series/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.
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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents would have experienced the Pre-WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.

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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents would have experienced the Pre-WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.first-hand.
* The Blank Robots that Aja and Krel use as stand-in parents named Ricky and Lucy isn't only appropriate for the ''LiveActionTV/ILoveLucy'' shout-out and the Akaridion's knowledge of Earth only being from the 1950s. The TV couple consisted of a [[LatinoIsBrown Mezito-Latino]] male character and a blonde Caucasian female character, which perfectly describes the human forms Krel and Aja adopted to hide out on Earth.
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** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows first hand it's not fair for anybody, especially two of his students, to be called that.

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** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows first hand it's not fair for anybody, especially two of his students, teenagers, to be called that.
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** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows it's not fair for anybody else, especially two students of his, to be called that.

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** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows first hand it's not fair for anybody else, anybody, especially two students of his, his students, to be called that.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're not in the country legally, and he gets especially incensed when the term "illegal aliens" is used. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations they're not in the country legally, and he gets especially incensed when the term "illegal aliens" is used. illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.himself.
** This would also explain why Uhl [[BerserkButton gets incensed]] when the term "illegal aliens" is used; it brought up some bad memories for him, and he knows it's not fair for anybody else, especially two students of his, to be called that.
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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the siblings from accusations that they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the Tarron siblings from accusations that they're illegal immigrants.not in the country legally, and he gets especially incensed when the term "illegal aliens" is used. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.
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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the siblings from accusations that they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.

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* In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl doesn't hesitate to defend the siblings from accusations that they're illegal immigrants. While it seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment at first, it makes even more sense when you remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s very likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia himself.
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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia in the past.

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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in In "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes doesn't hesitate to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. defend the siblings from accusations that they're illegal immigrants. While it is seems like an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that moment at first, it makes even more sense for him to have when you consider how remember he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has been on the recieving end of xenophobia in the past.himself.
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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents would have experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.

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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents would have experienced the WWII Pre-WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.
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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has experienced prejudice over being a foreigner himself.

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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has experienced prejudice over being a foreigner himself.been on the recieving end of xenophobia in the past.
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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.

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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents would have experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.
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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/Austria; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.

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** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/Austria; UsefulNotes/{{Austria}}; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.
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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has experienced prejudice over being a foreigner himself.

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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has experienced prejudice over being a foreigner himself.himself.
** And earlier, Senor Uhl becomes sympathetic to Aja and Krel when they mix in some truth to their on-the-spot backstory, namely the bit about fleeing their homeland because of a coup by a dictator. Again, Uhl is from UsefulNotes/Austria; while it would have been before his time, it is likely that his parents and/or grandparents experienced the WWII Nazi takeover first-hand.
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* When Bertha Flanagan accuses the siblings of being illegal aliens in "Flying The Coup", Senor Uhl immediately comes to their defense and is angry she would suggest such a thing. While it is an EveryoneHasStandards moment, it's also one that makes sense for him to have when you consider how he’s an immigrant from Austria; it’s likely Uhl has experienced prejudice over being a foreigner himself.

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