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* LightIsNotGood: The Whites are pretty much this, as Wilfried happily admits his family are skilled liars. He's also craven and cowardly.
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* LightIsNotGood: The Whites are pretty much this, as Wilfried Wilfreid happily admits his family are skilled liars. He's also craven and cowardly.
* {{Blackmail}}: He does this to Cat with a video of her fighting a giant in "Caught on Tape", knowing it would disgrace the Queen. Much to his dismay, Cat does one back at him with an embarrassing video of Lance.
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%%* TheBully: Towards Jimmy.
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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Being the battle-ready tomboy that she is, Cat prefers to aid Jimmy, Henri and the other knights directly in protecting Epic, rather than play the stereotypical princess or future queen role of sending them or any other knight to fight battles while she waits in the castle. When she grows up, she hopes to become a "Princess Knight".
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* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Being Despite her mother's best efforts to stop her, due to society expecting her to be a prim and proper princess, Cat, being the battle-ready tomboy that she is, Cat prefers to aid Jimmy, Henri and the other knights directly in protecting Epic, rather than play the stereotypical princess or future queen role of sending them or any other knight to fight battles while she waits in the castle. When she grows up, she hopes to become a "Princess Knight".Epic.
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* SilkHidingSteel: Cat has to pretend to be a dainty princess, despite everyone she's close to knowing full well she is perfectly capable of fighting. Throwaway lines in "Witch Hunters" suggest this is enforced by rules, as Henri mentions that while Cat is free to join him and Jimmy on adventures, as a princess she's forbidden to join them on official knightly missions.
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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In "Fashion Victims", he's initially uninterested in a smart-mirror that Wilfreid seemingly advertises towards him specifically as part of the white knight's B.W.K. product line... until Wilfreid mentions that it comes with the latest "Angry Knights" game.
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* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In "Fashion Victims", he's initially uninterested in a smart-mirror that Wilfreid seemingly advertises towards to him specifically as part of the white knight's B.W.K. product line... until Wilfreid mentions that it comes with the latest "Angry Knights" game.
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* AffectionateNickname: Cat and Henri call him "Jimbo" from time to time.
* AllTheOtherReindeer: He's given this treatment due to his out-of-box thinking, which clashes with the more traditional mindset of other knights. 'How to Save a Princess' is a perfect example of this.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: As the episode 'Attack of the 50ft Squire' implies, Jimmy becomes huge due to drinking a growth potion he stole from Perlin, while the latter was nodding off in the forest of Epic.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In 'Fashion Victims', he's initially uninterested in a smart-mirror that Wilfreid seemingly advertises towards him specifically as part of the white knight's B.W.K. product line... until Wilfreid mentions that it comes with the latest "Angry Knights" game.
* AllTheOtherReindeer: He's given this treatment due to his out-of-box thinking, which clashes with the more traditional mindset of other knights. 'How to Save a Princess' is a perfect example of this.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: As the episode 'Attack of the 50ft Squire' implies, Jimmy becomes huge due to drinking a growth potion he stole from Perlin, while the latter was nodding off in the forest of Epic.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In 'Fashion Victims', he's initially uninterested in a smart-mirror that Wilfreid seemingly advertises towards him specifically as part of the white knight's B.W.K. product line... until Wilfreid mentions that it comes with the latest "Angry Knights" game.
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* AffectionateNickname: Cat and Henri call him anything from "Jim", "Jimbo" or "Jimster" from time to time.
* AllTheOtherReindeer: He's given this treatment due to his out-of-box thinking, which clashes with the more traditional mindset of other knights.'How "How to Save a Princess' Princess" is a perfect example of this.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: As the episode'Attack "Attack of the 50ft Squire' Squire" implies, Jimmy becomes huge due to drinking a growth potion he stole from Perlin, while the latter was nodding off in the forest of Epic.
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In'Fashion Victims', "Fashion Victims", he's initially uninterested in a smart-mirror that Wilfreid seemingly advertises towards him specifically as part of the white knight's B.W.K. product line... until Wilfreid mentions that it comes with the latest "Angry Knights" game.
* AllTheOtherReindeer: He's given this treatment due to his out-of-box thinking, which clashes with the more traditional mindset of other knights.
* AttackOfThe50FootWhatever: As the episode
* AttentionDeficitOohShiny: In
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%%** He does it again in 'The Helmet of Epic' by using the helmet's horns to redirect the Witch's frog transformation spell.
* BehemothBattle: After becoming a giant in 'Attack of the 50ft Squire', his tussle with the Cyclops counts as this.
* BehemothBattle: After becoming a giant in 'Attack of the 50ft Squire', his tussle with the Cyclops counts as this.
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%%** He does it again in 'The "The Helmet of Epic' Epic" by using the helmet's horns to redirect the Witch's frog transformation spell.
* BehemothBattle: After becoming a giant in'Attack "Attack of the 50ft Squire', Squire", his tussle with the Cyclops counts as this.
* BehemothBattle: After becoming a giant in
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* EvilDoppelganger: He winds up getting several by accident after saving the Knight of Red from being cloned in the 'Red Dawn'.
* FakeUltimateHero: Jimmy becomes one in 'Queen's Guard', taking all the credit from rescuing the Queen from the Black Rats. Cat, who helped him but wasn't supposed to be there, is extremely upset and betrayed by this.
* FakeUltimateHero: Jimmy becomes one in 'Queen's Guard', taking all the credit from rescuing the Queen from the Black Rats. Cat, who helped him but wasn't supposed to be there, is extremely upset and betrayed by this.
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* EvilDoppelganger: He winds up getting several by accident after saving the Knight of Red from being cloned in the 'Red Dawn'.
"Red Dawn".
* FakeUltimateHero: Jimmy becomes one in'Queen's Guard', "Queen's Guard", taking all the credit from rescuing the Queen from the Black Rats. Cat, who helped him but wasn't supposed to be there, is extremely upset and betrayed by this.
* FakeUltimateHero: Jimmy becomes one in
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* ForcedSleep: It's revealed towards the end of 'Epic Dream' [[spoiler: that ''he'' caused everyone in Epic to fall asleep and get caught up in the same SharedDream by accident, after carelessly reading a sleep-inducing spell from a spell book that was lying around.]]
%%* ForcedTransformation: After Jimmy, Cat and Henri get captured by the Cursed Forest Witch at the beginning of 'Getting Cheesy', with the help of the Black Rats, the witch places a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on him and Henri that will turn them both into cheese wheels if Cat doesn't take her to the castle by [[WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve midnight]]. Unfortunately, due to a failed attempt on his part, the leader gets the idea to speed up the witch's clock to invoke the curse. If not for the fact that Jimmy and his father were still able to talk, think and move to some degree, they would've been done for.
* FriendlyEnemy: While he and Lance remain enemies for the entirety of the show, they briefly share a surprisingly chummy moment or two with each other while being chided by Colbert for not being able to work together at the beginning of 'Epic Ballroom'.
* GadgeteerGenius: At the start of 'Who's the Squire', Jimmy reveals that he and his father have been developing a "telescopic" [[JoustingLance lance]] for quite some time.
* HeroesGoneFishing: 'The Cat and the Swan' starts with Jimmy and Henri fishing.
* HornedHumanoid: He counts when wearing the cursed helmet in 'The Helmet of Epic', which has horns on it.
%%* ForcedTransformation: After Jimmy, Cat and Henri get captured by the Cursed Forest Witch at the beginning of 'Getting Cheesy', with the help of the Black Rats, the witch places a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on him and Henri that will turn them both into cheese wheels if Cat doesn't take her to the castle by [[WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve midnight]]. Unfortunately, due to a failed attempt on his part, the leader gets the idea to speed up the witch's clock to invoke the curse. If not for the fact that Jimmy and his father were still able to talk, think and move to some degree, they would've been done for.
* FriendlyEnemy: While he and Lance remain enemies for the entirety of the show, they briefly share a surprisingly chummy moment or two with each other while being chided by Colbert for not being able to work together at the beginning of 'Epic Ballroom'.
* GadgeteerGenius: At the start of 'Who's the Squire', Jimmy reveals that he and his father have been developing a "telescopic" [[JoustingLance lance]] for quite some time.
* HeroesGoneFishing: 'The Cat and the Swan' starts with Jimmy and Henri fishing.
* HornedHumanoid: He counts when wearing the cursed helmet in 'The Helmet of Epic', which has horns on it.
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* ForcedSleep: It's revealed towards the end of 'Epic Dream' "Epic Dream" [[spoiler: that ''he'' caused everyone in Epic to fall asleep and get caught up in the same SharedDream by accident, after carelessly reading a sleep-inducing spell from a spell book that was lying around.]]
%%* ForcedTransformation: After Jimmy, Cat and Henri get captured by the Cursed Forest Witch at the beginning of'Getting Cheesy', "Getting Cheesy", with the help of the Black Rats, the witch places a [[{{Curse}} curse]] on him and Henri that will turn them both into cheese wheels if Cat doesn't take her to the castle by [[WhenTheClockStrikesTwelve midnight]]. Unfortunately, due to a failed attempt on his part, the leader gets the idea to speed up the witch's clock to invoke the curse. If not for the fact that Jimmy and his father were still able to talk, think and move to some degree, they would've been done for.
* FriendlyEnemy: While he and Lance remain enemies for the entirety of the show, they briefly share a surprisingly chummy moment or two with each other while being chided by Colbert for not being able to work together at the beginning of'Epic Ballroom'.
"Epic Ballroom".
* GadgeteerGenius: At the start of'Who's "Who's the Squire', Squire", Jimmy reveals that he and his father have been developing a "telescopic" [[JoustingLance lance]] for quite some time.
* HeroesGoneFishing:'The "The Cat and the Swan' Swan" starts with Jimmy and Henri fishing.
* HornedHumanoid: He counts when wearing the cursed helmet in'The "The Helmet of Epic', Epic", which has horns on it.
%%* ForcedTransformation: After Jimmy, Cat and Henri get captured by the Cursed Forest Witch at the beginning of
* FriendlyEnemy: While he and Lance remain enemies for the entirety of the show, they briefly share a surprisingly chummy moment or two with each other while being chided by Colbert for not being able to work together at the beginning of
* GadgeteerGenius: At the start of
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* ItsAllMyFault: In 'How to Save a Princess', he thinks that because he was trying to be clever, he caused Cat to be kidnapped (or at least, it caused him to not be there when she needed him).
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* ItsAllMyFault: In 'How "How to Save a Princess', Princess", he thinks that because he was trying to be clever, he caused Cat to be kidnapped (or at least, it caused him to not be there when she needed him).
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* MagicPants: When he becomes a giant in 'Attack of the 50ft Squire', his clothes grow with him.
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* MagicPants: When he becomes a giant in 'Attack "Attack of the 50ft Squire', Squire", his clothes grow with him.
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* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: He gets under Bad Jack's scales with this type of insult towards the end of 'How to Save a Princess'.
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* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: He gets under Bad Jack's scales with this type of insult towards the end of 'How "How to Save a Princess'.Princess".
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** Lance reacts this way towards him after Cat gets kidnapped by Bad Jack at the start of 'How to Save a Princess', claiming that it was Jimmy's attempt at being "fresh" that caused the kidnapping.
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** Lance reacts this way towards him after Cat gets kidnapped by Bad Jack at the start of 'How "How to Save a Princess', Princess", claiming that it was Jimmy's attempt at being "fresh" that caused the kidnapping.
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** Much to his dismay, he finds out from Perlin toward the end of 'Epic Dream' [[spoiler: that it was ''his'' fault that all of Epic is asleep and [[SharedDream sharing the same magic dream]].]]
* NoSell: Towards the end of 'The Helmet of Epic', the one ''good'' thing that helmet does is protect Jimmy from Bad Jack's [[BreathWeapon fire breath]].
* SaveThePrincess: An interesting case, as he and Henri ''do'' manage to save Cat from Bad Jack in 'How to Save a Princess', but only after he goes back to being the "man with the plan" that he is.
* NoSell: Towards the end of 'The Helmet of Epic', the one ''good'' thing that helmet does is protect Jimmy from Bad Jack's [[BreathWeapon fire breath]].
* SaveThePrincess: An interesting case, as he and Henri ''do'' manage to save Cat from Bad Jack in 'How to Save a Princess', but only after he goes back to being the "man with the plan" that he is.
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** Much to his dismay, he finds out from Perlin toward the end of 'Epic Dream' "Epic Dream" [[spoiler: that it was ''his'' fault that all of Epic is asleep and [[SharedDream sharing the same magic dream]].]]
* NoSell: Towards the end of'The "The Helmet of Epic', Epic", the one ''good'' thing that helmet does is protect Jimmy from Bad Jack's [[BreathWeapon fire breath]].
* SaveThePrincess: An interesting case, as he and Henri ''do'' manage to save Cat from Bad Jack in'How "How to Save a Princess', Princess", but only after he goes back to being the "man with the plan" that he is.
* NoSell: Towards the end of
* SaveThePrincess: An interesting case, as he and Henri ''do'' manage to save Cat from Bad Jack in
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** At the start of 'Fashion Victims', he's initially on one accord with Cat in terms of being both unimpressed by and suspicious of Wilfreid's B.W.K. products...until Wilfreid ropes him in with a B.W.K. smart-mirror that has the latest Angry Knights game on it.
** Throughout 'The Road Knight', he's anxious to help Henri recover the supply carriages that have been stolen by the Black Rats, but only because said carriages contain a box of Angry Knights 2 games.
** Throughout 'The Road Knight', he's anxious to help Henri recover the supply carriages that have been stolen by the Black Rats, but only because said carriages contain a box of Angry Knights 2 games.
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** At the start of 'Fashion Victims', "Fashion Victims", he's initially on one accord with Cat in terms of being both unimpressed by and suspicious of Wilfreid's B.W.K. products...until Wilfreid ropes him in with a B.W.K. smart-mirror that has the latest Angry Knights game on it.
** Throughout'The "The Road Knight', Knight", he's anxious to help Henri recover the supply carriages that have been stolen by the Black Rats, but only because said carriages contain a box of Angry Knights 2 games.
** Throughout
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He and Lance effectively team up with each other in driving off Bad Jack in 'Epic Ballroom'. This is all thanks to Cat, who gets them through learning teamwork via ballroom dancing... by telling them to "dance" as if they were fighting each other.
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Cat getting kidnapped by Bad Jack in 'How to Save a Princess' doesn't discourage him from his knight training entirely, it ''does'' discourage him from trying to being "fresh", as he feels that it was his nontraditional attempt at rescuing Cat (by using the service elevator) during the princess-saving exercise that got her kidnapped in the first place. Thankfully, Cat gets him to snap out of it.
* TotemPoleTrench: While sitting on Cat's shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Cursed Forest Witch in 'Witch Hunters'.
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Cat getting kidnapped by Bad Jack in 'How to Save a Princess' doesn't discourage him from his knight training entirely, it ''does'' discourage him from trying to being "fresh", as he feels that it was his nontraditional attempt at rescuing Cat (by using the service elevator) during the princess-saving exercise that got her kidnapped in the first place. Thankfully, Cat gets him to snap out of it.
* TotemPoleTrench: While sitting on Cat's shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Cursed Forest Witch in 'Witch Hunters'.
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* TeethClenchedTeamwork: He and Lance effectively team up with each other are forced to attend dance class together in driving off Bad Jack in 'Epic Ballroom'. This is all thanks to Cat, who gets them through "Epic Ballroom", as a means of learning teamwork via ballroom dancing... by telling them to "dance" as if they were fighting each other.
teamwork.
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Cat getting kidnapped by Bad Jack in'How "How to Save a Princess' Princess" doesn't discourage him from his knight training entirely, it ''does'' discourage him from trying to being "fresh", as he feels that it was his nontraditional attempt at rescuing Cat (by using the service elevator) during the princess-saving exercise that got her kidnapped in the first place. Thankfully, Cat gets him to snap out of it.
* TotemPoleTrench: While sitting on Cat's shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Cursed Forest Witch in'Witch Hunters'."Witch Hunters".
* TenMinuteRetirement: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. While Cat getting kidnapped by Bad Jack in
* TotemPoleTrench: While sitting on Cat's shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Cursed Forest Witch in
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* UseYourHead: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Midway through 'The Helmet of Epic', Jimmy, while wearing said helmet, defeats the Cyclops by headbutting the giant's feet, causing him to trip and fall over the edge of a cliff. However, the feat is seemingly accomplished by virtue of the magic energy surrounding the helmet, with no real physical contact between Jimmy and the Cyclops at all.
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* UseYourHead: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]]. Midway through 'The "The Helmet of Epic', Epic", Jimmy, while wearing said helmet, defeats the Cyclops by headbutting the giant's feet, causing him to trip and fall over the edge of a cliff. However, the feat is seemingly accomplished by virtue of the magic energy surrounding the helmet, with no real physical contact between Jimmy and the Cyclops at all.
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* EurekaMoment: In almost every episode, when Jimmy thinks of a plan to save the day. His eureka moments are usually punctuated by flashbacks to events earlier in the episode.
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* TheAce: Despite being a bit eccentric, Henri is a very competent knight. He's been able to put up a good fight against Bad Jack solo on at least two occasions.
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* TheAce: Despite being a bit goofy and eccentric, Henri is a very an extremely courageous and competent knight. He's been able to put up a good fight against Bad Jack solo on at least two occasions.
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* MissingMom: There's no sign of his mother to be found in the show.
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* MissingMom: There's no No sign of his Jimmy's mother to be found in the show.found.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: She (the brawny princess) and Jimmy (the brainy squire) are both steadfast nonconformists when it comes to the roles they're meant to play in the Kingdom of Epic. Additionally, they are both primarily raised by single parents that are the same gender as them (her by the Queen, Jimmy by Henri), with no mention as to what happened to the opposing gender parents in their respective families (her father and Jimmy's mother).
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* BirdsOfAFeather: She (the brawny princess) and Jimmy (the brainy squire) are both steadfast nonconformists when it comes to the roles they're meant to play in the Kingdom of Epic. Additionally, they are both primarily raised by single parents that are the same gender as them (her by the Queen, Jimmy by Henri), with no mention as to what happened to the opposing gender parents in their respective families (her father ([[DisappearedDad her father]] and Jimmy's mother).
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* DisappearedDad: There's no sign of her father to be found in the show.
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* DisappearedDad: There's no No sign of her father to be found in Cat's dad, the show.King, though the King's armor is mentioned in "Attack of the 50 ft. Squire".
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* LeeroyJenkins: Cat occasionally has shades of this, preferring to quickly and decisively engage in violence against the bad guys. Unlike many examples of this trope, she's generally quite good at restraining herself (provided Jimmy is around to act as the voice of reason).
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* DisappearedDad: There's no sign of her father to be found in the show.
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* BirdsOfAFeather: He (the brainy squire) and Cat (the brawny princess) are both steadfast nonconformists when it comes to the roles they're meant to play in the Kingdom of Epic. Additionally, they are both primarily raised by single parents that are the same gender as them (him by Henri, Cat by the Queen), with no mention as to what happened to the opposing gender parents in their respective families (his mother and Cat's father).
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* BirdsOfAFeather: He (the brainy squire) and Cat (the brawny princess) are both steadfast nonconformists when it comes to the roles they're meant to play in the Kingdom of Epic. Additionally, they are both primarily raised by single parents that are the same gender as them (him by Henri, Cat by the Queen), with no mention as to what happened to the opposing gender parents in their respective families (his mother ([[MissingMom his mother]] and Cat's father).
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** In "Fashion Victims", she's the only one in all of Epic who doesn't get drawn in by any item from Wilfreid's B.W.K. product line. In fact, due to beating the information out of Lance midway through the episode, she's the one who finds out that the B.W.K. products are all enchanted with hypnosis-inducing magic, thanks to a deal Wilfreid made with the Cursed Forest Witch.
** In "The Road Knight", Jimmy is just as anxious as everybody else to save the hijacked supply carriages, but only so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]]. As a result, Cat constantly has to remind him that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
** In "The Road Knight", Jimmy is just as anxious as everybody else to save the hijacked supply carriages, but only so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]]. As a result, Cat constantly has to remind him that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
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** In "Fashion Victims", she's the only one in all of Epic who doesn't get drawn in by into buying any item from Wilfreid's B.W.K. product line. line, a stance that she and Jimmy were originally a united front on until Wilfreid drew the latter in with a new smart mirror that had the latest Angry Knights game on it. In fact, due to beating the information info out of Lance midway through the episode, she's the one who finds out that the B.W.K. products are all enchanted with hypnosis-inducing magic, thanks to a deal Wilfreid made with the Cursed Forest Witch.
** In "The Road Knight", Jimmy is just as anxious as everybody else to save the hijacked supply carriages, but only so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]]. As a result, Cat has to constantlyhas to remind him that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
** In "The Road Knight", Jimmy is just as anxious as everybody else to save the hijacked supply carriages, but only so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]]. As a result, Cat has to constantly
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* Animorphism: During his WizardDuel with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers", he transforms into a crow to dodge of his brother's signature offensive spells.
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* Animorphism: {{Animorphism}}: During his WizardDuel with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers", he transforms into a crow to dodge of his brother's signature offensive spells.
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The royal wizard.
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The royal wizard.wizard of Epic. While a gifted master of the magic arts, he's also a bit absent-minded.
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* AttackReflector: During his WizardDuel with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers", he reflects one of his brother's signature offensive spells with a magic forcefield.
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to his brother.
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to his brother.
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* AttackReflector: Animorphism: During his WizardDuel with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers", he reflects one transforms into a crow to dodge of his brother's signature offensive spells.
* AttackReflector: Additionally, during the same aforementioned WizardDuel, he reflects one of Bathagalflupe's offensive spells with a magicforcefield.
force field.
* CainAndAbel: The Abel tohis brother.Bathagalflupe's Cain.
* AttackReflector: Additionally, during the same aforementioned WizardDuel, he reflects one of Bathagalflupe's offensive spells with a magic
* CainAndAbel: The Abel to
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* AttackReflector: During his WizardDuel with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers", he reflects one of his brother's signature offensive spells with a magic forcefield.
* WizardDuel: He engages in one with Bathagalflupe near the end of "The Sorcerers".
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* WizardDuel: He engages in one with Perlin near the end of "The Sorcerers".
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* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The redhead to best friend Cat's brunette and arch-enemy Lance's blonde.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The brunette to best friend Jimmy's redhead and enemy Lance's blonde.
* BlondeBrunetteRedhead: The blonde to his arch-enemies Jimmy and Cat's redhead and brunette.
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** Several episodes later in "My Knight, My Dragon and Me", while [[EnemyMine temporarily teamed up with Henri]], he uses this form of attack to swipe away the hand of the Cyclops as the it attempts to grab Henri, so that he can save Jimmy and Bjorn, who were being held captive by the giant.
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** Several episodes later in "My Knight, My Dragon and Me", while [[EnemyMine temporarily teamed up with Henri]], he uses this form of attack to swipe away the hand of the Cyclops as the it he attempts to grab Henri, so that he can save Jimmy and Bjorn, who were being held captive by the giant.
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* SilentSnarker: She becomes this in 'Witch Hunters' when transformed into a frog by the witch, as she shoots Jimmy dirty looks and croaks at him in an upset manner while he apologizes for his plan going awry.
* SkippingSchool: At the beginning of 'Queen's Guard', she tags along with Jimmy on a squire school assignment that he's meant to take on by himself in the Dark Lands, essentially skipping princess school to do so.
* SkippingSchool: At the beginning of 'Queen's Guard', she tags along with Jimmy on a squire school assignment that he's meant to take on by himself in the Dark Lands, essentially skipping princess school to do so.
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* SilentSnarker: She becomes this in 'Witch Hunters' "Witch Hunters" when transformed into a frog by the witch, as she shoots Jimmy dirty looks and croaks at him in an upset manner while he apologizes for his plan going awry.
* SkippingSchool: At the beginning of'Queen's Guard', "Queen's Guard", she tags along with Jimmy on a squire school assignment that he's meant to take on by himself in the Dark Lands, essentially skipping princess school to do so.
* SkippingSchool: At the beginning of
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* TotemPoleTrench: With Jimmy on her shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Witch in 'Witch Hunters'.
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* TotemPoleTrench: With Jimmy on her shoulders, they disguise themselves as a newly arrived knight as part of their plan to defeat the Witch in 'Witch Hunters'."Witch Hunters".
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** In 'Fashion Victims', she's the only one in all of Epic who doesn't get drawn in by any item from Wilfreid's B.W.K. product line. In fact, due to beating the information out of Lance midway through the episode, she's the one who finds out that the B.W.K. products are all enchanted with hypnosis-inducing magic, thanks to a deal Wilfreid made with the Cursed Forest Witch.
** In 'The Road Knight', while Jimmy is anxious to save the hijacked supply carriages so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]], she has to constantly remind that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
** She's immediately and rightfully worried when she overhears Jimmy agree to a horse race against Lance at the beginning of 'Not So Fast'. Sure enough, [[ForegoneConclusion Lance wins the race by cheating]].
** In 'The Road Knight', while Jimmy is anxious to save the hijacked supply carriages so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]], she has to constantly remind that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
** She's immediately and rightfully worried when she overhears Jimmy agree to a horse race against Lance at the beginning of 'Not So Fast'. Sure enough, [[ForegoneConclusion Lance wins the race by cheating]].
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** In 'Fashion Victims', "Fashion Victims", she's the only one in all of Epic who doesn't get drawn in by any item from Wilfreid's B.W.K. product line. In fact, due to beating the information out of Lance midway through the episode, she's the one who finds out that the B.W.K. products are all enchanted with hypnosis-inducing magic, thanks to a deal Wilfreid made with the Cursed Forest Witch.
** In'The "The Road Knight', while Knight", Jimmy is just as anxious as everybody else to save the hijacked supply carriages carriages, but only so he can [[SkewedPriorities get his hands on a copy of the second Angry Knights game]], she has to game]]. As a result, Cat constantly has to remind him that there are more important things worth saving on the supply carriages, like food and clothes for the citizens of Epic.
** She's immediately and rightfully worried when she overhears Jimmy agree to a horse race against Lance at the beginning of'Not "Not So Fast'.Fast". Sure enough, [[ForegoneConclusion Lance wins the race by cheating]].
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** She's immediately and rightfully worried when she overhears Jimmy agree to a horse race against Lance at the beginning of
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** In 'How to Save a Princess', he answers Cat's questions about why dragons do certain things in a fairly polite manner. Even when her constant barrage of questions eventually gets on his nerves to where he rages on her, he still pleads with her to quit with her "mind games" rather than demand her to do so, while making it a point to mention that dragons usually don't harm princesses.
** In 'The Cat and the Swan', after angrily getting his fellow dragons to stop dancing to Henri's "Song About Dragons", Jack announces for a second time how he's going to throw Henri and Jimmy down his supposedly BottomlessPit. After a cheeky {{Ahem}} from Jimmy, who points out earlier that the pit might just be really deep as opposed to bottomless, Jack reluctantly acknowledges the possibility, though he says in the same breath that he doesn't care.
* BattleTrophy: When asked by Cat why dragons require the princesses they capture to scream, he explains that screaming princesses lure knights to him, allowing him to "toast" them, keep their armor and weapons as rewards, and mount them on his "Wall of Bad Fame" ('How to Save a Princess').
* BehemothBattle: His battle with the Cyclops midway through 'My Knight, My Dragon and Me'.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Jack teams up with the Cursed Forest Witch in 'The Mean Team', and they make a surprisingly formidable duo against Jimmy, Cat and Henri for the majority of the episode. That is until the end, when the trio come up with a ruse to turn him and the witch against each other.
* BottomlessPit: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In 'The Cat and the Swan', he has one in his lair, Dragon's Cove. It's at the end of the episode that it's not really bottomless, just really, really deep.
** In 'The Cat and the Swan', after angrily getting his fellow dragons to stop dancing to Henri's "Song About Dragons", Jack announces for a second time how he's going to throw Henri and Jimmy down his supposedly BottomlessPit. After a cheeky {{Ahem}} from Jimmy, who points out earlier that the pit might just be really deep as opposed to bottomless, Jack reluctantly acknowledges the possibility, though he says in the same breath that he doesn't care.
* BattleTrophy: When asked by Cat why dragons require the princesses they capture to scream, he explains that screaming princesses lure knights to him, allowing him to "toast" them, keep their armor and weapons as rewards, and mount them on his "Wall of Bad Fame" ('How to Save a Princess').
* BehemothBattle: His battle with the Cyclops midway through 'My Knight, My Dragon and Me'.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Jack teams up with the Cursed Forest Witch in 'The Mean Team', and they make a surprisingly formidable duo against Jimmy, Cat and Henri for the majority of the episode. That is until the end, when the trio come up with a ruse to turn him and the witch against each other.
* BottomlessPit: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In 'The Cat and the Swan', he has one in his lair, Dragon's Cove. It's at the end of the episode that it's not really bottomless, just really, really deep.
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** In 'How "How to Save a Princess', Princess", he answers Cat's questions about why dragons do certain things in a fairly polite manner. Even when her constant barrage of questions eventually gets on his nerves to where he rages on her, he still pleads with her to quit with her "mind games" rather than demand her to do so, while making it a point to mention that dragons usually don't harm princesses.
** In'The "The Cat and the Swan', Swan", after angrily getting his fellow dragons to stop dancing to Henri's "Song About Dragons", Jack announces for a second time how he's going to throw Henri and Jimmy down his supposedly BottomlessPit. After a cheeky {{Ahem}} from Jimmy, who points out earlier that the pit might just be really deep as opposed to bottomless, Jack reluctantly acknowledges the possibility, though he says in the same breath that he doesn't care.
* BattleTrophy: When asked by Cat why dragons require the princesses they capture to scream, he explains that screaming princesses lure knights to him, allowing him to "toast" them, keep their armor and weapons as rewards, and mount them on his "Wall of Bad Fame"('How ("How to Save a Princess').
Princess").
* BehemothBattle: His battle with the Cyclops midway through'My "My Knight, My Dragon and Me'.
Me".
* BigBadDuumvirate: Jack teams up with the Cursed Forest Witch in'The "The Mean Team', Team", and they make a surprisingly formidable duo against Jimmy, Cat and Henri for the majority of the episode. That is until the end, when the trio come up with a ruse to turn him and the witch against each other.
* BottomlessPit: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In'The "The Cat and the Swan', Swan", he has one in his lair, Dragon's Cove. It's at the end of the episode that it's not really bottomless, just really, really deep.
** In
* BattleTrophy: When asked by Cat why dragons require the princesses they capture to scream, he explains that screaming princesses lure knights to him, allowing him to "toast" them, keep their armor and weapons as rewards, and mount them on his "Wall of Bad Fame"
* BehemothBattle: His battle with the Cyclops midway through
* BigBadDuumvirate: Jack teams up with the Cursed Forest Witch in
* BottomlessPit: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. In
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* IGaveMyWord: As seen in 'Cease Fire' where he refuse to take the treasure as he gave his word to at least uphold the truce.
* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. He's on the receiving end of this kind of insult from Jimmy in 'How to Save a Princess', but later uses it against Henri in 'Lucky Tooth' when the latter fails to hit him several times with a bow.
* NoodleIncident: In 'The Challenge', when a sleeping Bad Jack is awakened by a "stink monster" call (really recorded sound bytes of Jimmy imitating one that he recorded on all the smart mirrors he borrowed), he angrily orders "it" to get away from his lair. When the "monster" keeps making its "call", an annoyed Jack gets up to deal with it, while muttering to himself that his lair stank for months the last time a stink monster was in it.
* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. He's on the receiving end of this kind of insult from Jimmy in 'How to Save a Princess', but later uses it against Henri in 'Lucky Tooth' when the latter fails to hit him several times with a bow.
* NoodleIncident: In 'The Challenge', when a sleeping Bad Jack is awakened by a "stink monster" call (really recorded sound bytes of Jimmy imitating one that he recorded on all the smart mirrors he borrowed), he angrily orders "it" to get away from his lair. When the "monster" keeps making its "call", an annoyed Jack gets up to deal with it, while muttering to himself that his lair stank for months the last time a stink monster was in it.
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* IGaveMyWord: As seen in 'Cease Fire' "Cease Fire" where he refuse to take the treasure as he gave his word to at least uphold the truce.
* IllPretendIDidntHearThat: He reacts this way towards Bjorn at the start of "Treasure Trap", when the latter complains about treasure hunting while claiming that he forgot to "water his vegetables".
* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. He's on the receiving end of this kind of insult from Jimmy in'How "How to Save a Princess', Princess", but later uses it against Henri in 'Lucky Tooth' "Lucky Tooth" when the latter fails to hit him several times with a bow.
* NoodleIncident: In'The Challenge', "The Challenge", when a sleeping Bad Jack is awakened by a "stink monster" call (really recorded sound bytes of Jimmy imitating one that he recorded on all the smart mirrors he borrowed), he angrily orders "it" to get away from his lair. When the "monster" keeps making its "call", an annoyed Jack gets up to deal with it, while muttering to himself that his lair stank for months the last time a stink monster was in it.
* IllPretendIDidntHearThat: He reacts this way towards Bjorn at the start of "Treasure Trap", when the latter complains about treasure hunting while claiming that he forgot to "water his vegetables".
* MyGrandmaCanDoBetterThanYou: [[ZigzaggedTrope Zigzagged]]. He's on the receiving end of this kind of insult from Jimmy in
* NoodleIncident: In
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** He uses one to knock Jimmy into a cage (before tossing Lance into the cage with him afterwards) in 'The Challenge'.
** During his second attack on the Kingdom of Epic in 'Lucky Tooth', he takes out three knights fighting alongside Wilfred this way.
** Several episodes later in 'My Knight, My Dragon and Me', while [[EnemyMine temporarily teamed up with Henri]], he uses this form of attack to swipe away the hand of the Cyclops as the it attempts to grab Henri, so that he can save Jimmy and Bjorn, who were being held captive by the giant.
* TearsOfJoy: He cries these at the prospect of Bjorn throwing his first human being (Lance) down the BottomlessPit near his tower in 'Caught on Tape'.
** During his second attack on the Kingdom of Epic in 'Lucky Tooth', he takes out three knights fighting alongside Wilfred this way.
** Several episodes later in 'My Knight, My Dragon and Me', while [[EnemyMine temporarily teamed up with Henri]], he uses this form of attack to swipe away the hand of the Cyclops as the it attempts to grab Henri, so that he can save Jimmy and Bjorn, who were being held captive by the giant.
* TearsOfJoy: He cries these at the prospect of Bjorn throwing his first human being (Lance) down the BottomlessPit near his tower in 'Caught on Tape'.
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** He uses one to knock Jimmy into a cage (before tossing Lance into the cage with him afterwards) in 'The Challenge'.
"The Challenge".
** During his second attack on the Kingdom of Epic in'Lucky Tooth', "Lucky Tooth", he takes out three knights fighting alongside Wilfred this way.
** Several episodes later in'My "My Knight, My Dragon and Me', Me", while [[EnemyMine temporarily teamed up with Henri]], he uses this form of attack to swipe away the hand of the Cyclops as the it attempts to grab Henri, so that he can save Jimmy and Bjorn, who were being held captive by the giant.
* TearsOfJoy: He cries these at the prospect of Bjorn throwing his first human being (Lance) down the BottomlessPit near his tower in'Caught "Caught on Tape'.Tape".
** During his second attack on the Kingdom of Epic in
** Several episodes later in
* TearsOfJoy: He cries these at the prospect of Bjorn throwing his first human being (Lance) down the BottomlessPit near his tower in
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* ToServeMan: In 'The Challenge', when a tied-up Jimmy asserts that he and Lance aren't afraid of Bad Jack, he responds by ominously pondering whether he should eat the two squires "raw, well-done, fricasseed (*evil giggle*) maybe in a ''stew''".
* WheelOfDecisions: He uses one in 'The Cat and the Swan' to decide what to do with Henri and Jimmy.
* WheelOfDecisions: He uses one in 'The Cat and the Swan' to decide what to do with Henri and Jimmy.
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* ToServeMan: In 'The Challenge', "The Challenge", when a tied-up Jimmy asserts that he and Lance aren't afraid of Bad Jack, he responds by ominously pondering whether he should eat the two squires "raw, well-done, fricasseed (*evil giggle*) maybe in a ''stew''".
* WheelOfDecisions: He uses one in'The "The Cat and the Swan' Swan" to decide what to do with Henri and Jimmy.
* WheelOfDecisions: He uses one in
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* SuperToughness: Despite his young age, Bjorn has a durable dragon hide like his father and other full-grown dragons, as shown in "Treasure Trap", when arrows bounce off him as he runs away from Jimmy, who conversely has to dodge them as he chases after Bjorn to apologize.
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* SuperToughness: Despite his young age, Bjorn has a durable dragon hide like his father and other full-grown dragons, as shown in "Treasure Trap", when arrows bounce off him as he runs away from Jimmy, who conversely has to dodge them as he chases after Bjorn to apologize.apologize for tricking him earlier in the episode.
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* CantYouReadTheSign: An offscreen example. In 'The Helmet of Epic', when Jimmy finds the titular helmet in a treasure chest full of junk that Bjorn claims his father "won't miss" and asks him about the helmet, Bjorn answers that he found it in a box that blatantly read "DANGER! DO NOT TAKE!"...and decided it was okay to take it anyway.
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* CantYouReadTheSign: An offscreen example. In 'The "The Helmet of Epic', Epic", when Jimmy finds the titular helmet in a treasure chest full of junk that Bjorn claims his father "won't miss" and asks him about the helmet, Bjorn answers that he found it in a box that blatantly read "DANGER! DO NOT TAKE!"...and decided it was okay to take it anyway.
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* SuperToughness: As is often typical for dragons, Bad Jack has a strong and durable hide, as evidenced in "Treasure Trap" when he and Bjorn make their way through the Collector King's castle. He instructs Bjorn that the best way for dragons to deal with traps is to simply let arrows bounce off them, and demonstrates as such.
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The son of Bad Jack. He is friends with Jimmy.
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The son of Bad Jack. He is friends with Jimmy.both Jimmy and Cat, a fact that all three parties have to keep secret from their parents.
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* TokenHeroicOrcTokenHeroicOrc: Similar to how Jimmy and Cat don't want to follow the strict conventions that come with knighthood and royalty, Bjorn doesn't want to follow the trajectory of typical "accomplished" dragons (killing knights, kidnapping princesses, terrorizing people in general, etc.).
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* BirdsOfAFeather: He (the brainy squire) and Cat (the brawny princess) are both steadfast nonconformists when it comes to the roles they're meant to play in the Kingdom of Epic. Additionally, they are both primarily raised by single parents that are the same gender as them (him by Henri, Cat by the Queen), with no mention as to what happened to the opposing gender parents in their respective families (his mother and Cat's father).
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* CantYouReadTheSign: An offscreen example. In 'The Helmet of Epic', when Jimmy finds the titular helmet in a treasure chest full of junk that Bjorn claims his father "won't miss" and asks him about the helmet, Bjorn answers that he found it in a box that blatantly read "DANGER! DO NOT TAKE!"...and decided it was okay to take it anyway.
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Jimmy's best friend and partner in adventure. Also the crown princess of Epic, as her mother is the Queen. More of a fighter than a typical damsel, her goal is one day become a "princess knight".
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Jimmy's best friend and partner in adventure. Also the crown princess of Epic, as her mother is the Queen. More of a fighter than a typical damsel, damsel in distress, her goal is to one day become a "princess knight".
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Jimmy's best friend and partner in adventure. Also the crown princess of Epic, as her mother is the Queen.
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Jimmy's best friend and partner in adventure. Also the crown princess of Epic, as her mother is the Queen. More of a fighter than a typical damsel, her goal is one day become a "princess knight".
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* BaldOfAuthority: Despite having a huge afro in his youth, he's now bald is the one in charge of training squires to be full-fledged knights.
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* BaldOfAuthority: Despite having a huge afro in his youth, he's now bald and is the one in charge of training squires to be full-fledged knights.
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