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more appropriate Not So trope, IMO


-->'''Randor:''' (''looks serious, then [[NotSoStoic breaks down laughing]]'')

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-->'''Randor:''' (''looks serious, then [[NotSoStoic [[NotSoAboveItAll breaks down laughing]]'')
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-->'''Skeletor:''' I could write a book about what you don't know!

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-->'''Skeletor:''' I could write ''write a book book'' about what you ''you'' don't know!

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* "I could write a book about what you don't know!"

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* "I The following Exchange from "Hunt for He-Man"
-->'''Trap Jaw:''' I didn't know you could [Use the Havoc Staff like] that!
-->'''Skeletor:''' I
could write a book about what you don't know!"know!
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* In the episode "Masks of Power", Skeletor sends two would-be recruits of his to the lost City of the Ancients to retrieve the titular Masks. They turn out to be soul vessels for the ancient Wizard King Deemos and his Witch-Queen Tarella, possessing the recruits and promptly marching off to Snake Mountain to recover the Sword of the Ancients, a powerful magical sword that has been hidden in a secret chamber without Skeletor's notice. Cue a ''very'' surprised Skeletor getting some most unexpected guests.
** Firstly, the ancient {{Sorcerous Overlord}}s brazenly march into Snake Mountain, trash talk Skeletor, and command him to bow. When he promptly blasts them with his staff in response, Deemos deflects the bolt into the ceiling, forcing Skeletor to leap for safety to avoid being crushed... and coincidentally ending up sprawled on the floor at Deemos' feet, where the Wizard-King mocks him.
** Then the two ancient mages effortlessly trap Skeletor in a cage of fallen stalactites and dismiss him, zapping open a secret door and passing through. Keep in mind, Skeletor has ''no idea'' who they are, what they want, or why they're here, and he's not taking the confusion very well.
-->'''Skeletor:''' There was never a door there before, what's going on?!
** And then ''He-Man'' shows up. After some banter, Skeletor agrees to tell them where Deemos and Tarella went if He-Man will free him. He promptly points them to the wall and, once He-Man has let him out ([[LampshadeHanging grumbling about he only did this because he gave his word]]), he mocks the apparent futility of He-Man's quest.
-->'''Skeletor:''' You'll never get through that wall, it's forty feet thick!\\
'''He-Man:''' Oh, really?
** He-Man promptly smashes through the concealed door in a single punch. Skeletor's jaw drops at the sight.
** Skeletor literally just goes and sits on his throne to sulk over this home invasion... and then he figures out that Deemos must be after something pretty powerful, so he changes his mind and decides to go after He-Man!
** Finally, the icing on the cake; after everything is all said and done, He-Man recovers the Sword of the Ancients, but in the process, Skeletor manages to grab He-Man's Sword of Power... and then the Sword of Ancients starts talking, revealing its destiny was always to fuse with and augment the Sword of Power. This results in He-Man's sword plucking itself from a dumbfounded Skeletor's hand and flying over to He-Man to merge with its counterpart, making He-Man even stronger than before. Skeletor just cannot catch a break... as proven when he subsequently has to use a portal to run away from ''his own lair'' to avoid being dragged off to Eternian jail!
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** Skeletor is almost ''ridiculously'' GenreSavvy in this episode, knowing Evil-Lyn's tendency for betrayal he decides to check up on her when he hasn't seen her for awhile.

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