The Incredible World of Riddles/Tropes

# to D

 * 100% Adoration Rating:
 * Mr. Riddles is liked by pretty much everybody in Riddle World, with everybody continuously praising him for his accomplishments. The only people who don't like him are the villains and, at first, Yowie.
 * Animation Bump:
 * Whilst the specials had decent animation for the time, it got even better later on.
 * Butt-Monkey:
 * Deconstructed with poor Yowie, who can barely catch a break due to his clumsiness. It ends up driving him into temporarily becoming a villain before the citizens of Riddle World begin to treat him better.
 * Chica does not get things much better, as her condition clearly starts to embarrass her as time goes on.
 * Characterisation Marches On:
 * Yowie is almost a completely different person by the end of the main run of episodes, going from a bitter and cynical Butt-Monkey to a somewhat pessimistic but otherwise caring individual.
 * Chica was very one-note in her earlier appearances, with her creepy nature being pretty much her only defining character trait. She later becomes a more insecure individual who has to get help to get over her self-consciousness and be able to leave her home without the fear of embarrassing herself.
 * Character Title:
 * An odd inversion as Mr. Riddles named himself after Riddle World in the first place.
 * Christmas Special:
 * "The Fright Before Christmas".
 * Cloudcuckooland:
 * Definitely.
 * Comic-Book Time:
 * Downplayed. The children all aged at least once.
 * Dramedy:
 * It's a fairly lighthearted and over-the-top setting but can certainly get edgy from time to time.

E to I

 * Early Installment Weirdness:
 * The specials; they last about forty minutes, the supporting cast are very one-note, there are a lot of Big-Lipped Alligator Moments, and both Kacie and Tenet, and Onita and Paddy, are pretty much Those Two Guys.
 * Edutainment:
 * Of the life-lesson variety.
 * Expy:
 * The franchise does seem to borrow a lot from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, with Mr. Riddles seemingly being based off the titular wizard. Word of God has denied this and brushed it off as a coincidence, but fans still think otherwise.
 * Kacie could even be seen as a more badass version of Dorothy from said novel.
 * The Friends Who Never Hang:
 * The specials saw Kacie and Tenet barely interacting with Onita and Paddy personally outside of the four hanging out as a group. Word of God made sure this was averted in the episodic series.
 * Interspecies Friendship:
 * Most of the inhabitants of Riddle World are all friends with each other despite all being different species. They get along with the human children great too.
 * Interspecies Romance:
 * Chica and Yowie become one of these.
 * It's Always Spring:
 * Downplayed. Pretty much all of the main episodes are set round about early autumn, but some of the specials are set at different times.

J to M

 * Limited Wardrobe:
 * Downplayed. The characters usually wear the same clothes but have their fair share of different outfits from time to time.
 * Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy:
 * Kacie is an independent, daring Kid Heroine whilst Tenet is sensitive, timid and prone to getting kidnapped and relying on Kacie rescuing him. In many instances where they are in a difficult situation, Kacie is seen as the one putting herself in front whilst Tenet cowers behind her.
 * Onita and Paddy have a bit of a downplayed example that's played for laughs, as Onita is prone to being lazy whilst Paddy has several comically inverted Women are Wiser moments with her.

N to Q

 * Only Sane Man:
 * Paddy when trying to teach the Wibbly Sisters how to read and write.
 * Preschool Show:
 * It's technically one, just like every Kubokartoonz show (besides Magma Eye). Of course, it's still willing to get bizarrely dark at times and has a Periphery Demographic.

R to V

 * Random Events Plot:
 * Most of the specials are this, especially "Kacie and Tenet's Grand Adventure".
 * Slapstick Knows No Gender:
 * Onita's laziness makes her prone to more clumsy moments.
 * Chica's condition causes her to suffer Butt-Monkey status regularly, which is often Played for Drama due to embarrasing her.
 * Sugar Bowl:
 * Downplayed. Riddle World is normally happy-go-lucky, but problems do still occur from time to time.
 * Temporarily a Villain:
 * Yowie in "The Fright Before Christmas".
 * Tentacle Rope:
 * In "Kacie and Tenet's Grand Adventure", a tree root grabs Tenet and picks him up, meaning Kacie has to rescues him. Then he has to save her when another tree root wraps around her.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl:
 * Zig-zagged. Onita is more tomboyish personality wise but is more down to earth, and her main outfit even has a bit of pink in it. Kacie is more girly but is also a courageous Action Girl.

W to Z

 * The Wonderland:
 * Definitely. Riddle World ignores what is considered normal on Earth.