The Incredible World of Riddles/YMMV

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 * Accidental Nightmare Fuel:
 * Flowral's weird Pac-Man like face is prone to creeping some people out.
 * Alternative Character Interpretation:
 * Is the backstory that Mr. Riddles give himself true, or just something random he made up to give himself attention and sympathy?
 * Some have speculated that the inhabitants of Riddle World all might have mental health issues or other disabilities. The fact that Chica's "condition" could be likened to Tourettes and Yowie could be seen as having anxiety and/or depression really shows.
 * Big-Lipped Alligator Moment:
 * Has its own page.
 * "Common Knowledge":
 * No, Kacie is not in a relationship with Onita or Tenet.
 * No, the main cast are not all on the LGBT spectrum, that is purely based on fan theories.
 * Cult Classic:
 * It's one of the most popular retro Kuboian cartoons, with a very passionate following to boot.
 * Draco in Leather Pants:
 * A lot of fans like to treat Synther as Not Evil, Just Misunderstood, with many fanfictions on the internet depicting him as an anti-hero (or a true incorruptible hero).

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 * El Kadsreians Love Dunkin' Donuts:
 * It was a pretty big hit in the UK and Canada, with episodes and specials getting millions of views on CBBC.
 * Brazilians and the Japanese seem to like it a fair bit too.
 * Ensemble Dark Horse:
 * Yowie is quite popular amongst fans due to having arguably the biggest character development in the series and due to being a very relatable Tragic Villain.
 * Mr. Nether is also this for his moments of badassery.
 * Ho Yay:
 * The franchise is absolutely filled with moments indicating the main characters might be gay for each other. Kacie flirts with Onita in about half the scenes they interact with each other, Paddy and Tenet are seen holding hands in a few scenes and they all hug and blush at each other frequently. Despite Word of God trying to brush it off as a coincidence, many fans are not buting it.

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 * LGBT Fanbase:
 * The crazy amount of Ho Yay moments has lead to the show gaining this.

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 * No Problem with Licensed Games:
 * Pretty much all of the video games are agreed by fans to be fun and engaging in their own right. Even Riddle World GP, which is essentially a Mario Kart knock-off, has its own unique charm to it.
 * Older Than They Think:
 * Despite what some believe, this is not the first Kuboian animated series, with Spade Castle and Animal Barn beating it by over a year.
 * Periphery Demographic:
 * Especially nowadays, most of the franchise's fanbase is people in their 20s and 30s.
 * Platonic Writing, Romantic Reading:
 * Despite all of the Ho Yay moments, some fans also liken Kacie and Tenet as a couple since Kacie seems to flirt with Tenet a lot and how they constantly hug and hold hands often.

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 * Ron the Death Eater:
 * If you're going onto DeviantArt or FanFiction, don't be surprised if you see fans depicting Kacie as a pervert.
 * Chica is depicted as a Memetic Molester by a majority of the audience.
 * "Seinfeld" Is Unfunny
 * The series does come off as quite corny and weird to a modern audience, especially since some of its key elements have become staples in a majority of Kuboian animated series, making it come off as a Cliché Storm that just gets praise for being one of the first cartoons made in the country. However, given that its animation, messages and (most of the) writing have aged well, people are willing to forgive this.
 * Values Resonance:
 * Regardless of one considers it Ho Yay or not, many think it's great that Paddy and Tenet can do things like hug and holds hands without being gay shamed in-universe or it being Played for Laughs, especially for a cartoon that aired in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
 * The whole talk on how you should respect somebody for who they are instead of criticising them for their flaws or conditions they can't help has been praised by many as well.

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 * What Do You Mean, It's Not Political?:
 * A few older people note that the franchise appears to be centred significantly around feminism and subverting gender stereotypes, with Kacie and Onita being much more strong-willed and independent compared to Paddy and Tenet and the former being much more brave and daring without necessarily being a "tomboy". Ashley Maverick looked shocked when she was mentioned this in an interview.
 * What Do You Mean, It Wasn't Made on Drugs?:
 * The surrealism and bizarre group of minor characters will make you think otherwise.