![]() ![]() ![]() Red Oni, Blue Oni: North and Bunnymund.Parental Abandonment: The Man in the Moon lost his parents at an early age, though the family robots and creatures helped raise MiM to adulthood.Me's a Crowd: Toothiana can split into smaller copies of herself, which allows her to actually pull off tooth fairy duties nightly.Literary Agent Hypothesis: Joyce uses the story of having found old records of the Man in the Moon hidden away on the land that became his family ranch providing material for him and his staff at Moonbot Studios to work with.Last of His Kind: Bunnymund is the last of the Pookas, a league of seven foot tall, philosophical warrior rabbits.I Was Quite a Looker: Young North in the novel series.Hidden Elf Village: The village of Santoff Clausen, hidden away from the world to keep out thieves desiring riches.Before he was the Nightmare King, he was the guard of the prison where all the evils of the universe were locked up. Do-Anything Robot: North's Djinni Robot, created to accomplish any possible task in the real world.Clap Your Hands If You Believe: The source of some of the Guardians magic and power.Christmas Elves: Though they only test the toys, the Yetis do most of the toy construction and heavy lifting.Bigfoot, Sasquatch, and Yeti: Abominable Snowmen are among the allies of the Guardians.North, a former outlaw good with a sword and capable of Atlantean magic. Audience Surrogate: Katherine (the future Mother Goose) in the novel series, Jack Frost for the movie. ![]() Tropes used in The Guardians of Childhood include: ![]()
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