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* TheUnpronounceable: In "Outta Sync", Trevor from the boy band Outta Sync is unable to pronounce Hayley Kinaschuk's last name. Nobody else has a problem pronouncing it.
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* TheUnpronounceable: In "Outta Sync", Trevor from the boy band Outta Sync is unable to pronounce Hayley Kinaschuk's last name. Nobody else has a problem pronouncing it.
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* TheUnpronounceable: In "Outta Sync", Trevor from the boy band Outta Sync is unable to pronounce Hayley Kinaschuk's last name. Nobody else has a problem pronouncing it.
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* EasilyForgiven: In "The Great Campaign", Elaine forgives Sincerity for using the accidental death of her goldfish to smear her in the election, with Sincerity not even shown apologising on-screen.
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* InsultBackfire: In "The Great Campaign", Sincerity says in a speech that Elaine still wears an undershirt (implying the latter suffers from ACupAngst, despite only being 11). Elaine's response? Tell everybody that Sincerity stuffs her bra with toilet paper.
** In "Cupid's Arrows", Mimi says she only makes an exception for romance when it involves her parents.
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* TheMatchmaker: "Second Honeymoon" involves Mimi getting her parents to have the titular second honeymoon, while simultaneously setting up Hayley with Russell at a party at her place.
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* TheMatchmaker: "Second Honeymoon" involves Mimi getting her parents to have the titular second honeymoon, while simultaneously setting up Hayley with Russell at a party at her place. Hayley ends up matching with Brock.
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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: When Mimi runs out ideas about how to make Bradley's business fail in "Lemonade Kid", Bradley steps up to the plate before warning Elaine that he might freak her out by using Mimi's familiar CatchPhrase.
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* BorrowedCatchPhrase: When Mimi runs out of ideas about how to make Bradley's business fail in "Lemonade Kid", Bradley steps up to the plate before warning Elaine that he might freak her out by using Mimi's familiar CatchPhrase.
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* TheBully: Brock and Buddy Wickersham, two devious troublemakers of brothers who routinely make life difficult for Mimi and her friends with their incessant pranks. Their favorite target is resident nerd Herbert Finkle.
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* TheBully: Brock and Buddy Wickersham, two devious troublemakers of troublemaking brothers who routinely make life difficult for Mimi and her friends with their incessant pranks. Their favorite target is resident nerd Herbert Finkle.
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* {{Expy}}: Mimi Mortin's basically the Canadian equivalent to [[WesternAnimation/PepperAnn Pepper Ann]].
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* {{Expy}}: Mimi Mortin's Mortin is basically the Canadian equivalent to of [[WesternAnimation/PepperAnn Pepper Ann]].
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* ProfessionalVoiceDissonance: Jake Amore in "A Star Isn't Born" is a very big, muscular man--while he's portrayed with deep baritone-like voice in his movies, it's revealed that it's digitally altered, and that [[VocalDissonance his natural voice is very high and squeaky]].
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* ProfessionalVoiceDissonance: Jake Amore in "A Star Isn't Born" "Lights, Camera, Action" is a very big, muscular man--while he's portrayed with deep baritone-like voice in his movies, it's revealed that it's digitally altered, and that [[VocalDissonance his natural voice is very high and squeaky]].
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* SpellMyNameWithAnS: Mimi's last name is actually spelt "Mortin", as shown in a couple episodes [[AllThereInTheManual and in]] [[https://web.archive.org/web/20020331030525/http://www.whataboutmimi.com/ the former official webpage]].
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* ItsPersonal: In "The Great Campaign" Elaine refuses to go along with Mimi's suggestions to stoop as low as Sincerity in the election up until Sincerity crosses the line by using the fact that Elaine accidentally killed her pet goldfish the previous month as a smear against her.