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* PlayingTheFamilyCard: When Mochi is about to leave after Juju left her to be with Senbei, Juju tries to dissuade her from cutting contact because they're family, despite having cut contact herself with [[spoiler:her mother Castella]].
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* BigBadWannabe: As time went on, Juju started looking like small fries compared to other villainous characters:
** Moxie's mom has better influence and grip on her daughter; and though she loses that later, she still caused Moxie and her friends to move away from Frosting. The bitter fox lady also seemingly thinks of the big picture and is plotting something bad as revenge for those who ruined her reputation. Juju couldn't affect Mochi's plan to make everyone friends in the slightest, only succeeded at almost getting eaten by Salt and Pepper, and she has no clear vision or big ideas, choosing to stay a petty, bullying jerkass instead.
** Other villainous characters like [[spoiler:Timber, Tundra and her own crush Senbei surpass her when it comes to influence and manipulation with either care for the community (Timber and Tundra) or charisma (Senbei), plus they have their own visions as well]].
** Overall, the sole reason she remains the technical BigBad for the series is because the others simply aren't around as much as her to outshine her.
** Moxie's mom has better influence and grip on her daughter; and though she loses that later, she still caused Moxie and her friends to move away from Frosting. The bitter fox lady also seemingly thinks of the big picture and is plotting something bad as revenge for those who ruined her reputation. Juju couldn't affect Mochi's plan to make everyone friends in the slightest, only succeeded at almost getting eaten by Salt and Pepper, and she has no clear vision or big ideas, choosing to stay a petty, bullying jerkass instead.
** Other villainous characters like [[spoiler:Timber, Tundra and her own crush Senbei surpass her when it comes to influence and manipulation with either care for the community (Timber and Tundra) or charisma (Senbei), plus they have their own visions as well]].
** Overall, the sole reason she remains the technical BigBad for the series is because the others simply aren't around as much as her to outshine her.
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* PetTheDog: At the end of her conversation with Trick, she gives them advice to be careful and not end up like her.
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* PragmaticVillainy: The political correctness she used in running her hotels seem mostly rooted in her desire to rise above the narrow-minded FantasticRacism in order to increase profits.
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* TheHermit: He used to live alone in a cabin in the mountains.
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* SelfImposedExile: He used to live alone in a cabin in the mountains [[spoiler:because he had to go into hiding after the All-in-one Book of Lore gained him and his coauthors the wrath of witches and activist groups]].
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* CelibateHero: Implied. There's no mention of him ever having a relationship of any kind with anyone; likely because of the combined circumstances of raising Trick [[spoiler:and the controversy stirred by the book series he's involved in]].
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* HeroOfAnotherStory: [[spoiler:And it's quite a story he's a part of. As one of the All-in-one Book of Lore authors, he faced backlash from readers for the anti-witch sentiments expressed in the series, felt regretful and wanted to make up for it then set off on a journey to reunite with his coauthors to help him]].
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* InterspeciesAdoption: A human who adopted a wolf after they were abandoned by their parents, and treated them like his own child.
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* AntiNepotism: She explicitly tells Moxie in her letter that she won't be lenient with her about the Foxy Den rent just because she's her daughter.
* ArcVillainess: She never appears in person except in the fourth game, but she's the one who kickstarts the plot of ''Clever Fox Moxie'' and ultimately leads to [[spoiler:her own daughter becoming homeless]].
* ArcVillainess: She never appears in person except in the fourth game, but she's the one who kickstarts the plot of ''Clever Fox Moxie'' and ultimately leads to [[spoiler:her own daughter becoming homeless]].
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* GreaterScopeVillain: She never appears in person except in the fourth game, but she's the one who kickstarts the plot She's directly responsible for her daughter's InferioritySuperiorityComplex via what is implied to be years of ''Clever Fox Moxie'' and ultimately leads to [[spoiler:her own daughter becoming homeless]].verbal abuse. Even after Moxie finally gets a job and a place to live, her mother's scorn still haunts her in the form of hallucinations.
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* NoNameGiven: She doesn't introduce herself when Trick speaks to her, so we never learn her name.
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* UnnamedParent: She doesn't introduce herself when Trick speaks to her, so we never learn her name.
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* VillainHasAPoint: As awful as she is, her point about predators being unfairly treated regardless of the claims' credibility does have truth to it, as displayed many times in the series.