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* {{Succubus}}: Diane claims to be something along these lines, saying that being naked increases her power and that she could eat our heroes with her vagina. She's ''probably'' just being dramatic, but the suggestible Buttercup believes every word.

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* {{Succubus}}: SuccubiAndIncubi: Diane claims to be something along these lines, saying that being naked increases her power and that she could eat our heroes with her vagina. She's ''probably'' just being dramatic, but the suggestible Buttercup believes every word.
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Presented as a book read to sick boy by his grandfather, The Princess Bride tells the story of Buttercup, a woman dealing with her fair share of issues. Her lover is presumed dead, she has started hallucinating, and Prince Humperdink has demanded to claim her as his bride, and sent out his agents to collect her. Buttercup already has her hands quite full before even more complications arrive. Who is the mysterious pirate tailing her? What is his history with mermaids? And what about Diane, the strange woman living in the forest?

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Presented as a book read to sick boy by his grandfather, The Princess Bride tells the story of Buttercup, a woman dealing with her fair share of issues. Her lover is presumed dead, she has started hallucinating, hallucinating and Prince Humperdink has demanded to claim her as his bride, and sent out his agents to collect her. Buttercup already has her hands quite full before even more complications arrive. Who is the mysterious pirate tailing her? What is his history with mermaids? And what about Diane, the strange woman living in the forest?
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Presented as a book read to sick boy by his grandfather, The Princess Bride tells the story of Buttercup, a woman dealing with her fair share of issues. Her lover is presumed dead, she has started hallucinating, and Prince Humperdink has demanded to claim her as his bride, and sent out his agents to collect her. Buttercup already has her hands quite full before even more complications arrive. Who is the mysterious pirate tailing her? What is his history with mermaids? And what about Diane, the strange woman living in the forest?

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Starring Andy Hoover as Westley, Carolyn Faye Kramer as Princess Buttercup, Lane Moore as Inigo Montoya and as [[CanonForeigner Diane]] and Paulo Quiros as the Dungeon Master.

This is the first, and so far the only episode to feature comedian Lane Moore in the reroll lineup.

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Starring Andy Hoover as Westley, Carolyn Faye Kramer as Princess Buttercup, Lane Moore (FirstAppearance) as Inigo Montoya and as [[CanonForeigner Diane]] and Paulo Quiros as the Dungeon Master.

This is the first, and so far the only episode to feature comedian Lane Moore in the reroll lineup.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Every time something really weird would happen in the main narrative, the cast cut back to the kid confused by the very adult story the grandpa is reading him. The campaign ends with the grandpa realizing that the story was not at all age appropriate, and that he must have confused it with another book. It's also said that the boy's mother would ''not'' have approved of his choice of literature.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: InUniverse. Every time something really weird would happen in the main narrative, the cast cut back to the kid confused by the very adult story the grandpa is reading him. The campaign ends with the grandpa realizing that the story was not at all age appropriate, and that he must have confused it with another book. It's also said that the boy's mother would ''not'' have approved of his choice of literature.
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Your Cheating Heart is an index, not a trope.


* YourCheatingHeart: Buttercup is ''very'' upset to hear that Westley had a brief fling with a mermaid, even though he assures Buttercup that she's "twice the woman and half the fish" she ever was.
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* ExtremeDoormat: Westley is one to Buttercup (who, granted, ''is'' also her employer.) It gets to the point that that the grandfather says that they have a "dom/sub relationship", which is something he might explain to his grandson when he is older.

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* ExtremeDoormat: Westley is one to Buttercup (who, granted, ''is'' also her his employer.) It gets to the point that that the grandfather says that they have a "dom/sub relationship", which is something he might explain to his grandson when he is older.



* OneTrueLove: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. As Buttercup realizes that the man she thought was the love of her life is not as perfect as she'd dreamed when she was young. Buttercup realizes that she might have feelings for Diane, and she has more growing up to do before she decides who here One True Love is.

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* OneTrueLove: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]]. As Buttercup realizes that the man she thought was the love of her life is not as perfect as she'd dreamed when she was young. Buttercup realizes that she might have feelings for Diane, and she has more growing up to do before she decides who here One True Love OneTrueLove is.
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* ShoutOut: The Rerollers point out that Roger the bird starts sounding like Creator/GilbertGottfried as Yago from Disney/{{Aladdin}} after a while.

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* ShoutOut: The Rerollers point out that Roger the bird starts sounding like Creator/GilbertGottfried as Yago Iago from Disney/{{Aladdin}} ''WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'' after a while.
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Episode 80-81 of Podcast/FilmReroll.

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Episode 80-81 of Podcast/FilmReroll.
Podcast/FilmReroll. Based on [[Film/ThePrincessBride the 1987 adventure movie.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Reroll Fan Art by [=PeachMalady]= on tumblr]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Reroll Fan Art by [=PeachMalady]= [=PeachMalady=] on tumblr]]


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Followed by [[Recap/FilmRerollTheRock The Rock.]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Reroll Fan Art by PeachMalady on tumblr]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:Reroll Fan Art by PeachMalady [=PeachMalady]= on tumblr]]



* CallBack: After introducing Buttercup's imaginary friend Roger, the grandfather points out that usually when people hallucinate talking birds, [[Recap/FilmRerollTheGoonies they tend to be penguins.]]

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* CallBack: After introducing Buttercup's imaginary friend Roger, the grandfather points out that usually when people hallucinate talking birds, [[Recap/FilmRerollTheGoonies [[Recap/FilmRerollGoonies they tend to be penguins.]]



* ChessOfDeath: Westley and Vizzini challenge each other to a game of chesd, with the winner claiming Buttercup. It ends in a draw, at which point Westley simply draws his sword and kills Vizzini.



* DefeatEquelsFriendship: Diane joins forces with Westley -- somewhat reluctantly, at first -- after beating him in a duel.
* DemonicPossession: Andy Hoover jokingly speculates that Fred Savage's character has a mild case of a Literature/TheExorcist-esque possession, where instead of becoming evil he's just TakenALevelInJerkass.

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* DefeatEquelsFriendship: DefeatEqualsFriendship: Diane joins forces with Westley -- somewhat reluctantly, at first -- after beating him in a duel.
* DemonicPossession: Andy Hoover jokingly speculates that Fred Savage's character has a mild case of a Literature/TheExorcist-esque possession, where instead of becoming evil he's he just TakenALevelInJerkass.TookALevelInJerkass.



* HarmlessBeggarDisguise: Westley and Buttercup try to get onboard the enemy ship by putting on face-concealing hoods to disguise themselves as prisoners captured by Diane. It works.


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* SmartPeoplePlayChess: Westley and Vizzini challenge each other to a game of chesd, with the winner claiming Buttercup. It ends in a draw, at which point Westley simply draws his sword and kills Vizzini.


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* TrojanPrisoner: Westley and Buttercup try to get onboard the enemy ship by putting on face-concealing hoods to disguise themselves as prisoners captured by Diane. It works.
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* LiteralCliffhanger: The Dread Pirate Roberts ends up dangling from a cliff after the people he pursues cut his rope.

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* BavarianFireDrill: Diane manages to make herself captain of an enemy ship and its' crew by simply claiming to be carrying out Humperdink's orders. However, the other ships become suspicious and end up pursuing them.

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* BavarianFireDrill: BavarianFireDrill:
** Westley manages to trick Fezzik into thinking that they were both working for the same man and that the whole conflict has been a big misunderstanding, side-stepping their movie fight entirely. Paulo actually ends up preferring this version, finding it more plausible.
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Diane manages to make herself captain of an enemy ship and its' crew by simply claiming to be carrying out Humperdink's orders. However, the other ships become suspicious and end up pursuing them.


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* {{Cliffhanger}}: The first episode ends with Diane having disarmed Westley and aimed her bow at him. The Rerollers take advantage of the FramingDevice by having the grandfather deliberately leaving the story hanging while he goes for a pee break.
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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Every time something really weird would happen in the main narrative, the cast cut back to the kid confused by the very adult story the grandpa is reading him. The campaign ends with the grandpa realizing that the story was not at all age appropriate, and that he must have confused it with another book.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Every time something really weird would happen in the main narrative, the cast cut back to the kid confused by the very adult story the grandpa is reading him. The campaign ends with the grandpa realizing that the story was not at all age appropriate, and that he must have confused it with another book. It's also said that the boy's mother would ''not'' have approved of his choice of literature.

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Roger, the bird only Buttercup can see, at first only seems to be a delusion caused by her loneliness. But then Inigo Montoya says that he can ''also'' se him...

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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Roger, the bird only Buttercup can see, at first only seems to be a delusion caused by her loneliness. But then Inigo Montoya says that he can ''also'' se him... Roger also somehow manages to give ''exposition'' to Buttercup while she's blindfolded.



* ScreThisImOuttaHere: After getting Westley and Buttercup to safety, Diane leaves, having gotten tired of their bickering and having other things to do. Though she ''does'' say that she'll be there if they ever need her help again.

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* ScreThisImOuttaHere: ScrewThisImOuttaHere: After getting Westley and Buttercup to safety, Diane leaves, having gotten tired of their bickering and having other things to do. Though she ''does'' say that she'll be there if they ever need her help again.


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* {{Succubus}}: Diane claims to be something along these lines, saying that being naked increases her power and that she could eat our heroes with her vagina. She's ''probably'' just being dramatic, but the suggestible Buttercup believes every word.
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* BigDamnKiss: Westley and Buttercup kiss for ''over an hour'', as Vizzini is slowly bleeding out next to them, no less. This goes on for four InUniverse pages, and the kid is mildly traumatised after having had them read out to him.


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* ChessOfDeath: Westley and Vizzini challenge each other to a game of chesd, with the winner claiming Buttercup. It ends in a draw, at which point Westley simply draws his sword and kills Vizzini.
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* FriendlyEnemy: Westley and Inigo Montoya both consider the other to be a WorthyOpponent almost immediately, are very affable towards each other, and outright ''hope'' that their duel will result a case of DefeatEqualsFriendship.
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* CallBack: After introducing Buttercup's imaginary friend Roger, the grandfather points out that usually when people hallucinate talking birds, [[Recap/FilmRerollTheGoonies they tend to be penguins.]]


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* ShoutOut: The Rerollers point out that Roger the bird starts sounding like Creator/GilbertGottfried as Yago from Disney/{{Aladdin}} after a while.
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* HotterAndSexier: Certainly compared to the original story. What's more, the grandfather actually claims to have ''skipped over'' the rauchiest parts. If this is what he felt he ''could'' read...
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* YourCheatingHeart: Buttercup is ''very'' upset to hear that Westley had a brief fling with a mermaid, even though he assures Buttercup that she's "twice the woman and half the fish" she ever was.
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* DroppedABridgeOnHim: Buttercup spends some time bemoaning the "death" of Westley to her horse, Esmeralda. A few days later, she eats a hamburger made of fresh horse meat. The rerollers draw the natural conclusion.
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* TheVamp: Upon meeting Westley, Diane tries to seduce him by stripping.

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