Sandra and Woo/YMMV


 * Designated Villain: Zoey is spoken of as a popular jerk, but the most we've seen of her so far is being a victim to Larisa.
 * Dude, Not Funny/Values Dissonance: Because of differing viewpoints on the nudity taboo, this strip passed in Germany without much issue, but in English-speaking countries, got Knörzer and Powree briefly accused of playing an 11-year-old up for fanservice.
 * Funny Aneurysm Moment: This strip which isn't as funny when you realize that Woo hasn't appeared as much since Sandra and Cloud bacame a couple.
 * Genius Bonus: This strip, which actually rewarded readers for figuring it out.
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Hazel's cute little fall when a branch broke.
 * Les Yay:
 * Played for humor here. See also Moment Killer, of which the title is a pun.
 * At first it seems that Sandra  but ultimately subverted when she takes it as a sign that
 * Moral Event Horizon:
 * So what does Woo do when he's caught by a bald eagle and brought to her nest? Only eat one of her eggs.
 * Of course, said eagle is more upset that Woo is "breaking the rules" than anything, which could be an example of Blue and Orange Morality.
 * Toy Ship:
 * Despite Sandra being 11 years old, there's a Love Triangle among her, Cloud and Larisa.
 * They are careful to depict the relationships of the main human cast (And their peers) in an age-appropriate fashion. Relationships are strongly suggested never to go beyond french-kissing, and even Larissa, who is depicted as being rather... er, precocious, has been shown to not really know how sex works.
 * Unfortunate Implications: This comic. The facial expression on the man's face indicates that he's a little too eager to collect on that contract.
 * Worse. Potential Fridge Brilliance and Fridge Horror kick in when you note that he shares a surname and first initial with Albert Fish
 * Viewer Gender Confusion: Would you have guessed from this strip that Justin was a boy?
 * What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?: As time passes, more details of this world become clear. While they are rather tame, if you don't think too much about it, the world is fairly realistic when not using Rule of Funny, with all the things that entails. Half the stuff Larisa does is Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour and she's an avid Pyromaniac. You tend to love her for the last part.
 * What an Idiot!:
 * The principal for taking away Larisa's insulin shots. This is hammered home when she explains that she needs them to live, and the principal interprets this as dependency. Lampshaded when Larisa proceeds to repeatedly hit her head against the desk.
 * Dominic in the "T Word". What do you say when your husband is caught by airport security carrying a squirrel in his luggage (albeit by accident?) Why, claim that it's a TERROR squirrel trained to attack, of course! *facepalm*