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** The backstory of ComicBook/BlackKnight.
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** The backstory of ComicBook/BlackKnight.ComicBook/{{Black Knight|MarvelComics}}.
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** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn Arthur: Prince on White Horse"): Video game players may recognize the theme song of the latter series from the arcade game ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' if they got far enough.
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** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn ("Burn, Arthur: Prince on White Horse"): Video game players may recognize the theme song of the latter series from the arcade game ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' if they got far enough.
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* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about three high schoolers who find themselves in King Arthur's time on a trip to Britain.
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* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about centers on three Japanese high schoolers who find themselves in King Arthur's time on a trip to Britain.
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* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottHolmanHunt'' depicts the moment the titular Lady, Elaine of Astalot, exchanges glances with Lancelot and is henceforth cursed. This is symbolized by the mirror in her tapestry cracks.
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottWaterhouse'' portrays Elain of Astalot's final moments. She's in a white dress and floating adrift in a boat, accompanied by candles and wearing a sorrowful expression.
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* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottHolmanHunt'' depicts the moment the titular Lady, Elaine of Astalot, exchanges glances with Lancelot and is henceforth cursed. This is symbolized by the mirror in her tapestry cracks.
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottWaterhouse'' portrays Elain of Astalot's final moments. She's in a white dress and floating adrift in a boat, accompanied by candles and wearing a sorrowful expression.
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* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottHolmanHunt'' depicts the moment the titular Lady, Elaine of Astalot, exchanges glances with Lancelot and is henceforth cursed. This is symbolized by the mirror in her tapestry cracks.
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottWaterhouse'' portrays Elain of Astalot's final moments. She's in a white dress and floating adrift in a boat, accompanied by candles and wearing a sorrowful expression.
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[[folder:Arts]]
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottHolmanHunt'' depicts the moment the titular Lady, Elaine of Astalot, exchanges glances with Lancelot and is henceforth cursed. This is symbolized by the mirror in her tapestry cracks.
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottWaterhouse'' portrays Elain of Astalot's final moments. She's in a white dress and floating adrift in a boat, accompanied by candles and wearing a sorrowful expression.
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* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottHolmanHunt'' depicts the moment the titular Lady, Elaine of Astalot, exchanges glances with Lancelot and is henceforth cursed. This is symbolized by the mirror in her tapestry cracks.
* ''Art/TheLadyOfShalottWaterhouse'' portrays Elain of Astalot's final moments. She's in a white dress and floating adrift in a boat, accompanied by candles and wearing a sorrowful expression.
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* ''ComicBook/ArthurTheLegend'' by David Chauvel and Jérôme Lereculey, Followed by a prequel series about Merlin.
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* ''ComicBook/ArthurTheLegend'' by David Chauvel and Jérôme Lereculey, Followed by a prequel series about Merlin.Lereculey.
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* ''Literature/TheActsOfKingArthurAndHisNobleKnights'' by Creator/JohnSteinbeck. A modern-English adaptation of the Arthurian legend, based on the Winchester Manuscript text of Sir Thomas Malory's ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur''. Sadly, Steinbeck died before finishing and it currently ends with the tale of Lancelot.
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* ''Literature/TheActsOfKingArthurAndHisNobleKnights'' by Creator/JohnSteinbeck. A modern-English adaptation of the Arthurian legend, based on the Winchester Manuscript text of Sir Thomas Malory's ''Literature/LeMorteDArthur''. Sadly, Steinbeck died before finishing and it currently ends with the tale of Lancelot.
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** ''Anime/EntakuNoKishiMonogatariMoeroArthur'' (lit.: "Story of the Knights of the Round Table: Burn Arthur"). A number of foreign language dubs are called simply "King Arthur", although there was an English dubbed compilation movie called "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table".
** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn Arthur: Prince on White Horse"). Video game players may recognize the theme song of the latter series from the arcade game ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' if they got far enough.
* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about three high schoolers transported from modern Japan to King Arthur's time.
** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn Arthur: Prince on White Horse"). Video game players may recognize the theme song of the latter series from the arcade game ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' if they got far enough.
* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about three high schoolers transported from modern Japan to King Arthur's time.
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** ''Anime/EntakuNoKishiMonogatariMoeroArthur'' (lit.: "Story of the Knights of the Round Table: Burn Arthur"). Burn, Arthur"): A number of foreign language dubs are called simply "King Arthur", although there was an English dubbed compilation movie called "King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table".
** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn Arthur: Prince on WhiteHorse"). Horse"): Video game players may recognize the theme song of the latter series from the arcade game ''VideoGame/{{Frogger}}'' if they got far enough.
* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about three high schoolerstransported from modern Japan to who find themselves in King Arthur's time.time on a trip to Britain.
** ''Anime/MoeroArthurHakubaNoOji'' ("Burn Arthur: Prince on White
* ''Kin'iro no Mabinogion: Arthur Ō no Imōto-hime'' by Nanpei Yamada is about three high schoolers
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* ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' draws influences from the Arthurian myth. To name a few: The main character Meliodas is named after Tristan's father, while two others are named Ban and Elaine after Lancelot's parents. The country in which the series takes place is called [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} Britannia]] and there is a kingdom called Liones (from Lyonesse). An allusion to the Sword in the Stone was made by one of the antagonists, and Arthur himself eventually appears as a supporting character, mentored by a HistoricalGenderFlip version of Myth/{{Merlin}}.
** ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'', the sequel to ''The Seven Deadly Sins'', leans even more heavily into the Arthurian influences, with the titular knights being the [[SpinOffspring aforementioned Tristan and Lancelot]], as well as Percival and a HistoricalGenderFlip of Gawain, with the cast also including Isolde and Guinevere.
** ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'', the sequel to ''The Seven Deadly Sins'', leans even more heavily into the Arthurian influences, with the titular knights being the [[SpinOffspring aforementioned Tristan and Lancelot]], as well as Percival and a HistoricalGenderFlip of Gawain, with the cast also including Isolde and Guinevere.
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* ''Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins'' ''Franchise/TheSevenDeadlySins'':
** [[Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins The original manga]] draws influences from the Arthurian myth. To name a few: The main character Meliodas is named after Tristan's father, while two others are named Ban and Elaine after Lancelot's parents. The country in which the series takes place is called [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} Britannia]] and there is a kingdom called Liones (from Lyonesse). An allusion to the Sword in the Stone was made by one of the antagonists, and Arthur himself eventually appears as a supporting character, mentored by a HistoricalGenderFlip version of Myth/{{Merlin}}.
** ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'', the sequel to''The Seven Deadly Sins'', the original manga, leans even more heavily into the Arthurian influences, with the titular knights being the [[SpinOffspring aforementioned Tristan and Lancelot]], as well as Percival and a HistoricalGenderFlip of Gawain, with the cast also including Isolde and Guinevere.
** [[Manga/TheSevenDeadlySins The original manga]] draws influences from the Arthurian myth. To name a few: The main character Meliodas is named after Tristan's father, while two others are named Ban and Elaine after Lancelot's parents. The country in which the series takes place is called [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} Britannia]] and there is a kingdom called Liones (from Lyonesse). An allusion to the Sword in the Stone was made by one of the antagonists, and Arthur himself eventually appears as a supporting character, mentored by a HistoricalGenderFlip version of Myth/{{Merlin}}.
** ''Manga/FourKnightsOfTheApocalypse'', the sequel to
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* Creator/DonRosa's [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck]] story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time and meeting King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure that may have inspired the legends. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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* Creator/DonRosa's [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck]] story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time and meeting King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure [[{{Demythification}} that may have inspired the legends.legends]]. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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* Creator/DonRosa's WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time and meeting King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure that may have inspired the legends. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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* Creator/DonRosa's WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck [[ComicBook/DisneyDucksComicUniverse Donald Duck]] story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time and meeting King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure that may have inspired the legends. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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* Creator/DonRosa's WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time to meet King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure that may have inspired the legends. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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* Creator/DonRosa's WesternAnimation/DonaldDuck story "The Once and Future Duck" has Donald, his nephews, and Gyro Gearloose traveling back in time to meet and meeting King Arthur... only this Arthur is a lot closer to the historical figure that may have inspired the legends. Once again, Don Rosa [[ShownTheirWork shows his work.]]
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** Morgan Le Fay is a recurring supervillainess. In UsefulNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}}, she was mostly ComicBook/SpiderWoman's archenemy. These days she'll pop up and give any superhero a hard time. She uses her son Mordred as her [[TheDragon dragon.]]
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** Morgan Le Fay is a recurring supervillainess. In UsefulNotes/{{the MediaNotes/{{the Bronze Age|OfComicBooks}}, she was mostly ComicBook/SpiderWoman's archenemy. These days she'll pop up and give any superhero a hard time. She uses her son Mordred as her [[TheDragon dragon.]]