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* FoeYay: Kelly and Jennifer.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could stay at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families live together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "living together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed self-absorbed and only care caring about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced forces the free spirited free-spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could stay at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families live together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "living together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is due to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between them. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile, Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly/Jennifer one.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could stay at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could stay at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick live together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking "living together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could have stayed at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly's suggestion that she could have stayed stay at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly Kelly's suggestion that she could have stayed at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband. She husband and she immediately dismisses Kelly suggestion that she could have stayed at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only cares care about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband. She immediately dismisses Kelly suggestion that she could have stayed at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* AlternativeCharacterInterpretation: Did Does Kelly's mother really care about her daughter's happiness or is she self absorbed and only cared cares about the happiness of her new marriage? She forced the free spirited Kelly to uproot her life and join a military academy in order to please her husband. She immediately dismisses Kelly suggestion that she could have stayed at her old school by moving in with her friend Amanda because "families stick together" and "families don't leave anyone behind." Apparently her idea of "sticking together" is making Kelly spend five days of the week living in a barrack full of strict rules while she lives the idyllic life of a happy housewife. Furthermore, her pregnancy unknowingly guilt trips her daughter into pretending that she wasn't completely miserable at her new school.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The actors of [[Creator/GaryCole Sir (Gary Cole)]] and Jennifer (Christy Carlson Romano) would later play as father-daughter in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', which was released later the same year as ''Cadet Kelly''.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The actors of [[Creator/GaryCole Sir (Gary Cole)]] and Jennifer (Christy Carlson Romano) (Creator/ChristyCarlsonRomano) would later play as father-daughter in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', which was released later the same year as ''Cadet Kelly''.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is due to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between them. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer one.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is due to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between them. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Meanwhile, Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer Kelly/Jennifer one.
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* LGBTFanbase: The film has a lot of queer women fans.
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* LGBTFanbase: The film has a lot of queer women fans.fans, and Kelly/Jennifer is often cited as "baby's first femslash ship" for lesbian and bisexual women of the right generation.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is duo due to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between them. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer one.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is duo to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer one.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is duo to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between.between them. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer one.
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* FanPreferredCouple: Despite Kelly having a crush on Brad, many fans prefer to pair her with Jennifer. This is duo to the intense FoeYay and LesYay between. As their rivalry and eventual friendship drives the plot of the movie to the point that a ribbon dance between the two is the climax of the film and their goodbye at the end is strangely poignant. Meanwhile Brad fades out of focus through the film. There's not much fanfiction about the film, but if you find one it's usually a Kelly x Jennifer one.
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* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Kelly of course exhibits much different values than her peers and her stepfather. This is actually [[TropesAreTools not a bad thing for this movie]], and it [[RealityEnsues is done pretty realistically]].
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: The climax.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The climax.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
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* LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.
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* LesYay: HoYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.
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* HilariousInHindsight: The actors of [[Creator/GaryCole Sir (Gary Cole)]] and Jennifer (Christy Carlson Romano) would later play as father-daughter in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', which was released later the same year as ''Cadet Kelly''.
* HilariousInHindsight: The actors of [[Creator/GaryCole Sir (Gary Cole)]] and Jennifer (Christy Carlson Romano) would later play as father-daughter in ''WesternAnimation/KimPossible'', which was released later the same year as ''Cadet Kelly''.
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* CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming: The climax.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
** Sir [[IncrediblyLamePun in general.]] He does genuinely want to be a good father to Kelly, she's just so different from him that he comes off as cold and uncaring, but he genuinely ''does''. He wants what's Best for Kelly but he wants to show it in the way ''he'' is used to. The fact that he is more than willing to [[spoiler: organise a makeshift rescue mission for Kelly's father when he's hurt, and wants to respect her wishes to have her father see her perform]] shows that he ''does'' accept her.
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--> "I thought I told you I never wanted to see this again." (Rips it in two) "And now I won't.""
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Kelly's mother, see See AlternativeCharacterInterpretation.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Kelly's mother, see See AlternativeCharacterInterpretation.
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* LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.
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* LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.poignant.
* TearJerker: Jennifer tearing up Kelly's protection blanket in front of her face.
--> "I thought I told you I never wanted to see this again." (Rips it in two) "And now I won't."
* TearJerker: Jennifer tearing up Kelly's protection blanket in front of her face.
--> "I thought I told you I never wanted to see this again." (Rips it in two) "And now I won't."
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FoeYay: Kelly and Jennifer
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LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.
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FoeYay: Kelly and Jennifer
LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.
LesYay: Kelly and Jennifer. Kelly and Jennifer perform a routine at the end that involves rainbow colored ribbons and Kelly paints Jennifer's hair rainbow to take revenge. Plus, while there is a boy, Brad, he quickly comes out of focus and the ending scene of Kelly and Jennifer is sad and poignant.