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Per TRS, Feelies is now Trivia.


* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: The entire series revolves around gems, crowns, and the pretty fantasy of having them. Even the movie replaced the BirthmarkOfDestiny with a necklace. The first run's {{Feelies}} were costume jewelry themed after each princess!

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* EverythingsSparklyWithJewelry: The entire series revolves around gems, crowns, and the pretty fantasy of having them. Even the movie replaced the BirthmarkOfDestiny with a necklace. The first run's {{Feelies}} were costume jewelry themed after each princess!



* {{Feelies}}: The original version was famous for including costume jewelry with its first print run: necklaces for the first four books, rings for the next four, and a bracelet in the super special, each with plastic jewels matching the shape and colour associated with each princess. The 2020 reprint includes sparkly stickers instead.
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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The colors refer to the personality types of each girl, using the FourElementEnsemble in reference to the Four Seasons: Demetra, Winter/Air; Roxanne, Fire/Autumn; Sabrina, Water/Spring; Emily, Earth/Summer. This also appears in their kingdoms, which are eternally in their 'season'.

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* ColorCodedForYourConvenience: The colors refer to the personality types of each girl, using the FourElementEnsemble ClassicalElements in reference to the Four Seasons: Demetra, Winter/Air; Roxanne, Fire/Autumn; Sabrina, Water/Spring; Emily, Earth/Summer. This also appears in their kingdoms, which are eternally in their 'season'.

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Hundred Percent Adoration Rating was renamed Universally Beloved Leader. If an example was removed, it probably did not fit as written


* HundredPercentAdorationRating: All four sisters are positively adored by their people.


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* UniversallyBelovedLeader: All four sisters are positively adored by their people.
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But are they actually stronger than their subordinates? If not, it's not this trope.


* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking: Each of the girls strive to be RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething and regularly get in over their heads and emerge victorious anyway.
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Trope is now Definition Only


* OffModel: The original Neal [=McPheeters=] illustrations were often this. While the cover paintings looked very nice, the characters on the inside often looked bland and emotionless at best to ''hideous'' at worst, especially when it came to drawing animals.
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* RaceLift: Three out of four sisters are made nonwhite in the reprint, and to justify this, they're also changed from sisters to cousins.

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* RaceLift: Three out of four sisters are made nonwhite in the reprint, reprint [[note]] Roxanne appears Latin American, Sabrina Black, and Demetra Inuit[[/note]] to justify this, they're also changed from sisters to cousins.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In erasing the BeautyEqualsGoodness implications of the original work, the 2020 reprint changes the ugly Darklings to make the Dreadlings look normal, but with scary eyes.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: In erasing To erase the BeautyEqualsGoodness implications of the original work, the 2020 reprint changes the ugly Darklings to make the Dreadlings look normal, but with scary eyes.



* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the end of the movie adaptation of the first book, Roxanne and Hapgood repeatedly bid goodbye to the viewers. It's a little jarring, given that this didn't happen anywhere else in the movie nor in any of the books.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: At the end of the movie adaptation of the first book, Roxanne and Hapgood repeatedly bid goodbye to the viewers. It's a little jarring, given that this didn't happen anywhere else in the movie nor in any of or the books.

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