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** All the girls but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]]. In this case, it's mainly justified because it's a series from Mexico made in 1989-1990.

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** All the girls but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]]. In this case, it's mainly justified because it's a series from Mexico made in 1989-1990.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans.[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had a fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Ximena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans.[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had a fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.
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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even though she is obviously not interested on him, and the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.

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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks is crazily in love with Maria Joaquina, even though she is obviously not interested on him, and the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.
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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch whose racist beliefs became way more "tuned down" in the remake.

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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise loathe her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch whose racist beliefs became way more "tuned down" in the remake.
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** All the girls but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]]. {{Justified}} since it’s a series from Mexico made in 1989-1990.

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** All the girls but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]]. {{Justified}} since In this case, it’s mainly justified because it’s a series from Mexico made in 1989-1990.
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** To a lesser extent, the {{Friend To All Living Things}} in this show (Mario) is male. In North America and Northern Europe, this type of character is usually female. And while most of the females have no issues in animals...all but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]].

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** To a lesser extent, All the {{Friend To All Living Things}} in this show (Mario) is male. In North America and Northern Europe, this type of character is usually female. And while most of the females have no issues in animals...all girls but one (Valeria) are [[EekAMouse murophobic]].murophobic]]. {{Justified}} since it’s a series from Mexico made in 1989-1990.
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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away today, which is a reason why the remake heavily tuned down this aspect of Maria Joaquina’s character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]

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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away today, which is a reason why the remake heavily tuned down this aspect of Maria Joaquina’s character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]
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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why the remake heavily tuned down this aspect of Maria Joaquina’s character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]

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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, today, which is a reason why the remake heavily tuned down this aspect of Maria Joaquina’s character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]
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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why the remake tuned down this aspect of her character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]

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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why the remake heavily tuned down this aspect of her Maria Joaquina’s character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her.]]
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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why the remake tuned down this aspect of her character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her]]

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** Maria Joaquina’s racism towards Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why the remake tuned down this aspect of her character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her]]her.]]
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** Maria Joaquina’s racist lines towards Cirilo, which is a reason why nearly all of them were either altered or outright removed in the remake.

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** Maria Joaquina’s racist lines racism towards Cirilo, Cirilo wouldn’t fly away with modern viewers, which is a reason why nearly all of them were either altered or outright removed in the remake. remake tuned down this aspect of her character and made her dislike Cirilo more because [[StalkerWithACrush he’s obsessed with her]]



** The BoysVsGirlsPlot between the kids is treated a lot more serious in the original to the point it bordered on MarsAndVenusGenderContrast, and even though this plot point IS kept in the remake, it’s treated more as being something silly that kids tend to do and is usually PlayedForLaughs. It’s also helped by the fact that pretty much all the girls have more defined personalities now and one of them(Alicia) is even a bit more of a tomboy.

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** The BoysVsGirlsPlot GirlsVsBoysPlot between the kids is treated a lot more serious in the original to the point it bordered on MarsAndVenusGenderContrast, and even though this plot point IS kept in the remake, it’s treated more as being something silly that kids tend to do and is usually PlayedForLaughs. It’s also helped by the fact that pretty much all the girls have more defined personalities now and one of them(Alicia) is even a bit more of a tomboy.
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** The BoysVsGirls mentality of the kids is treated a lot more serious in the original to the point it bordered on MarsAndVenusGenderContrast, and even though this plot point IS kept in the remake, it’s treated more as being something silly that kids tend to do and is usually PlayedForLaughs. It’s also helped by the fact that pretty much all the girls have more defined personalities now and one of them(Alicia) is even a bit more of a tomboy.

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** The BoysVsGirls mentality of BoysVsGirlsPlot between the kids is treated a lot more serious in the original to the point it bordered on MarsAndVenusGenderContrast, and even though this plot point IS kept in the remake, it’s treated more as being something silly that kids tend to do and is usually PlayedForLaughs. It’s also helped by the fact that pretty much all the girls have more defined personalities now and one of them(Alicia) is even a bit more of a tomboy.
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** Maria Joaquina’s racist lines towards Cirilo, which is a reason why nearly all of them were either altered or outright removed in the remake.


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** The series has plenty of fatphobic jokes about Jaime and Laura that can come off as being offensive to modern viewers.
** The BoysVsGirls mentality of the kids is treated a lot more serious in the original to the point it bordered on MarsAndVenusGenderContrast, and even though this plot point IS kept in the remake, it’s treated more as being something silly that kids tend to do and is usually PlayedForLaughs. It’s also helped by the fact that pretty much all the girls have more defined personalities now and one of them(Alicia) is even a bit more of a tomboy.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans.[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans.[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her a fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Really popular in Brazil. So much it even got a remake, which aired from May 2012 to July 2013 in [=SBT=], the same channel that broadcasted the original version. And later it got an AnimatedAdaptation that aired in 2016 [[note]]Production was started and finished in 2013, but the cartoon was archived for a long time[[/note]], and two [[TheMovie movies]].

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: Really popular in Brazil. So much it even got a remake, which aired from May 2012 to July 2013 in [=SBT=], the same channel that broadcasted the original version. And later it got an AnimatedAdaptation that aired in 2016 [[note]]Production was started and finished in 2013, but the cartoon was archived for a long time[[/note]], an action packed spin off series and two [[TheMovie movies]].
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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when she is obviously not interested on him, the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.

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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when though she is obviously not interested on him, and the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.
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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when she says no, the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.

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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when she says no, is obviously not interested on him, the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the fans.[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.
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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch whose her racist beliefs became way more "tuned down" in the remake.

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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch whose her racist beliefs became way more "tuned down" in the remake.
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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch who had her racist beliefs become way more "tuned down" in the remake.

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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch who had whose her racist beliefs become became way more "tuned down" in the remake.
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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch with racist beliefs who had her antics way more "tuned down" in the remake.

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** Some people like Maria Joaquina because she’s cute and for being more justified in her hatred of Cirilo in the remake while others despise her for being a stereotypical AlphaBitch with who had her racist beliefs who had her antics become way more "tuned down" in the remake.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also existed in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also existed happened in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.
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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when she says no, the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, certainly does NOT help his case.

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** Cirilo himself. Fans either like him for being a well meaning yet naive kid or ''despise'' him for being one of the worst examples of a TokenMinority and because he apparently stalks Maria Joaquina, even when she says no, the fact that the remake made Maria Joaquina’s racism much less evident, it certainly does NOT help his case.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s overly jealous BastardGirlfriend[[note]]which also existed in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s [[ClingyJealousGirl overly jealous BastardGirlfriend[[note]]which jealous]] girlfriend[[note]]which also existed in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.
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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s overly jealous BastardGirlfriend[[note]]which also existed in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]]. Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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** Believe or not, the 2012 remake incarnation of Valeria falls under this category for two reasons: her rudeness towards certain characters(Teacher Helena, Laura and David), making her more bratty than playful ''and'' her being terribly {{Flanderized}} in later episodes, the spin off show and the first movie by becoming David’s overly jealous BastardGirlfriend[[note]]which also existed in the original but the remake tend to exaggerate this aspect of their relationship[[/note]] who constantly attempts to control his life, and her being just as girly and prissy as Maria Joaquina hasn’t been well received by many older fans[[note]]the original Valeria always was very feminine herself but she still wore glasses and rather average clothes, she also had her fair share of tomboyish traits such as her bravery, mischievousness and her not being afraid of mice which are all either largely forgotten or tuned down in the remake.[[/note]]. [[/note]] Others prefer this version of her character simply due to her becoming far more memorable and for getting more screen time.

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