>>108286871a lot of biased and incorrect stuff has been said in this thread.
bottom line is, this show is a good cartoon depicting the development of a teenager magical princess from another dimension who comes to earth. In this process she's paired with the Mexican and the show through 4 seasons shows how their relationship turns from friends, to best friends and finally into a couple.
The show teaches that healthy relationships require a deep friendship before they can blossom into something greater. It also teaches lessons against racial bias ( mewmans vs monsters ), self identity (the Mexican boy is not ashamed to become a trap in certain episodes)
100% of the trashfaggots that say the show is bad and had "bad writing" is simply because of ONE reason only. During the first season the deuteragonist Marco Diaz (the Mexican boy) is shown to be deeply infatuated with a hip skater girl in school called Jackie Lynn Thomas. about half of the show's fanbase grew obsessed with the character, later known as Jackiefags by the rest of the fanbase. Marco eventually gets into a relationship with Jackie and Star begins to develop romantic feelings towards him, which forms a love triangle trope. The Jackiefags began their mockery of Star fans and the cuckqueen memes saying that Star would never end up with Marco. At the end of season 2 Jackie and Marco split up. The triggered and SEETHING Jackiefaggots, then jumped ship to shipping Star and her former boyfriend Tom, they start having a relationship but it eventually strains and ends in the final season. All through this time Marco develops relations with other female characters and the Jackiefaggots and shippers jumped all over that. Being in full ignorance of the inevitable and eventual Star and Marco being together ending. Star is the show's creator's Mary Sue (a self insert) and Marco represents her real life husband, so the characters ending together was all but obvious. In the final season they end up together.