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* [[Evil Feels Good]]: Mild version, since Dinah and Dorinda are never actually ''evil,'' just naughty. However, an early segment in the story describes the thrill and glee they feel at the thought of being bad for an entire year. Later on [[Subverted Trope|subverted]] and [[Discussed Trope|discussed]] when the girls, after suffering the consequences of their misbehaving, find that the entire thing hasn't been nearly as much fun as they thought it would be. (Not that this actually stops them from misbehaving, they just decide to be smarter about it.)
* [[Humans Are Bastards]]: The animal characters, in their conversations, waiver back and forth between this and [[Humans Are Special]].
* [[Jerk Withwith a Heart of Gold]]: The Silver Falcon. He's arrogant and callous, but an affectionate friend to the Golden Puma, and later on to Dinah and Dorinda.
** Dinah and Dorinda also have traces of this; they misbehave for fun, but they are ultimately kind and helpful. They also suffer so much for their bad deeds that [[Jerkass Woobie|it's hard not to feel sorry for them.]]
* [[Magic Pants]]: Averted when Dinah and Dorinda turn into kangaroos -- the witch's notes for magic potion they drink explicitly tells the drinker to undress before drinking the potion, so the transformation will not ruin the clothes. When the girls are ready to become human again, they are concerned that they won't find their clothes again and have to walk around naked, but luckily the Silver Falcon finds the clothes easily.