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* FalseFriend: The Banshee became Rory's girlfriend in order to prevent him from learning his past life.

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* FalseFriend: The Banshee became Rory's girlfriend girlfriend, Molly, in order to prevent him from learning his past life.
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* OffModel: In the scene where the Banshee first speaks to the characters, the rock wall background behind her spasms for a few seconds before straightening itself out.
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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Bronx, who helped bring back the greatest hero in Ulster.
* FalseFriend: The Banshee became friends with Rory in order to prevent him from learning his past life.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Bronx, who helped helps bring back the greatest hero in Ulster.
* FalseFriend: The Banshee became friends with Rory Rory's girlfriend in order to prevent him from learning his past life.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: For Bronx, who helped bring back the greatest hero in Ulster.



* SadlyMythtaken: While most myths are portrayed accurately (or with some minor changes as the result of time limits imposed on the writers for each episode or to excise details that would be unsuitable for children), the portrayal of Cuchullain in the "Hound of Ulster" episode is painfully inaccurate... [[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep45.htm this page]] goes over it pretty well, actually.



*** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his physical resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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*** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his physical resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.them.
* SadlyMythtaken: While most myths are portrayed accurately (or with some minor changes as the result of time limits imposed on the writers for each episode or to excise details that would be unsuitable for children), the portrayal of Cuchullain in the "Hound of Ulster" episode is painfully inaccurate... [[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep45.htm this page]] goes over it pretty well, actually.
* SpannerInTheWorks: As the Banshee noted, her plan to prevent Rory from reawakening as Cuchullian was working perfectly until Bronx showed up, his appearance reminding Rory of Cuchullian's hound.
* ToxicFriendInfluence: Even before her identity as a FalseFriend was revealed, it was clear that the Banshee in her human form was doing all she could to bring out the worst in Rory.
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*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee enjoyed ''The Wizard of Oz'', Creator/GregWeisman answered "Who wouldn't?".

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*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee enjoyed ''The Wizard of Oz'', Creator/GregWeisman answered answered, "Who wouldn't?".
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* SadlyMythtaken: While most myths are portrayed accurately (or with some minor changes as the result of [[BellisariosMaxim time limits imposed on the writers]] for each episode or to excise details that would be unsuitable for children), the portrayal of Cuchullain in the "Hound of Ulster" episode is painfully inaccurate... [[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep45.htm this page]] goes over it pretty well, actually.

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* SadlyMythtaken: While most myths are portrayed accurately (or with some minor changes as the result of [[BellisariosMaxim time limits imposed on the writers]] writers for each episode or to excise details that would be unsuitable for children), the portrayal of Cuchullain in the "Hound of Ulster" episode is painfully inaccurate... [[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep45.htm this page]] goes over it pretty well, actually.
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The World Tourists arrive in Ireland. Unbeknownst to them, another of Oberon's children, the Banshee, is in the midst of distracting a young human named Rory from a powerful secret, but Bronx's arrival brings it to light. Rory battles the Banshee and aids in the rescue of Goliath, Elisa and Angela.

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The World Tourists arrive in Ireland. Unbeknownst to them, another of Oberon's children, Children, the Banshee, is in the midst of distracting a young human named Rory from a powerful secret, but Bronx's arrival brings it to light. Rory battles the Banshee and aids in the rescue of Goliath, Elisa and Angela.

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* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: For ''Heroes of Ulster''.

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* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: For ''Heroes of Ulster''.Ulster'', one of the many planned ''Gargoyles'' spinoffs that didn't get off the ground because the series was cancelled.



*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee enjoyed ''The Wizard of Oz'', Greg Weisman answered "Who wouldn't?".

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*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee enjoyed ''The Wizard of Oz'', Greg Weisman Creator/GregWeisman answered "Who wouldn't?".

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the Banshee has Goliath, Elisa, and Angela captured, she interrogates them to find out if they were sent by Oberon to make her attend the Gathering, which they know nothing about. The Gathering itself would be shown twelve episodes later.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the Banshee has Goliath, Elisa, Elisa and Angela captured, she interrogates them to find out if they were sent by Oberon to make her attend the Gathering, which they know nothing about. The Oberon will appear ten episodes later and the Gathering itself would will be shown twelve two episodes later.after that.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god.
*** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking physical resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god.
*** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his physical resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.
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** This one's absolutely obscure: In "The Hound of Ulster", one of the few episodes where Bronx gets the limelight, he is joined by a young Irishmen, who turns out to be the reincarnation of an ancient hero. At one point, the young man says to Bronx that [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} there's more than meets the eye]] to him. Bronx is voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, aka [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 G1]] Megatron.

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** This one's absolutely obscure: In "The Hound of Ulster", one of the few episodes where Bronx gets the limelight, he is joined by a young Irishmen, Irishman, who turns out to be the reincarnation of an ancient hero. At one point, the young man says to Bronx that [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} there's more than meets the eye]] to him. Bronx is voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, aka [[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 G1]] Megatron.
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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, [[AndYourLittleDogToo and his little dog, too]]". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto, Dorothy's pet cairn terrier. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.

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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages homages to the film ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, [[AndYourLittleDogToo and his little dog, too]]". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto, Dorothy's pet cairn terrier. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.
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* AngelUnaware: Rory Dugan who in this case is a reincarnated hero unaware.

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* AngelUnaware: Rory Dugan Dugan, who in this case is a reincarnated hero unaware.
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*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee liked ''The Wizard of Oz'', Greg Weisman answered "Who wouldn't?".

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*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee liked enjoyed ''The Wizard of Oz'', Greg Weisman answered "Who wouldn't?".
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** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** *** Greg has openly regretted this similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god. Greg has openly regretted this similarity, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god.
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Greg has openly regretted this similarity, similarity since it's not consistent with the appearance of the mythological Cuchullain, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, and his little dog, too". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto. Toto is Dorothy's pet cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.

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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film ''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, [[AndYourLittleDogToo and his little dog, too". too]]". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto. Toto is Toto, Dorothy's pet cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz.terrier. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.coincidence.
*** Asked on Ask Greg if the Banshee liked ''The Wizard of Oz'', Greg Weisman answered "Who wouldn't?".
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the Banshee has Goliath, Elisa, and Angela captured, she interrogates them to find out if they were sent by Oberon to make her attend the Gathering. The Gathering itself would be shown twelve episodes later.

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the Banshee has Goliath, Elisa, and Angela captured, she interrogates them to find out if they were sent by Oberon to make her attend the Gathering.Gathering, which they know nothing about. The Gathering itself would be shown twelve episodes later.
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* PoorlyDisguisedPilot: For ''Heroes of Ulster''.
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* Off-Model: In the scene where the Banshee first speaks to the characters, the rock wall background behind her spasms for a few seconds before straightening itself out.

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---> '''Goliath''': It's got Bronx.
---> '''Elisa''': More like Bronx has it.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In Creator/MarvelComics, a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god. Greg has openly regretted this similarity, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In Creator/MarvelComics, the ''Franchise/MarvelUniverse'', a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god. Greg has openly regretted this similarity, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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* '''Story Arc''': The Avalon World Tour
* '''Characters''': Goliath, Elisa, Angela, Bronx
* '''Enemy''' : Banshee

The World Tourists arrive in Ireland. Unbeknownst to them, another of Oberon's children, the Banshee, is in the midst of distracting a young human named Rory from a powerful secret, but Bronx's arrival brings it to light. Rory battles the Banshee and aids in the rescue of Goliath, Elisa and Angela.

Banshee returns in [[Recap/GargoylesS2TheGathering "The Gathering" Part 1]].



** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film The Wizard of Oz. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, and his little dog, too". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto. Toto is Dorothy's pet cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.
** This one's absolutely obscure: In "The Hound of Ulster", one of the few episodes where Bronx gets the limelight, he is joined by a young Irishmen, who turns out to be the reincarnation of an ancient hero. At one point, the young man says to Bronx that [[{{Transformers}} there's more than meets the eye]] to him. Bronx is voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, aka G1 Megatron.

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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film The Wizard of Oz.''Film/TheWizardOfOz''. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, and his little dog, too". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto. Toto is Dorothy's pet cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.
** This one's absolutely obscure: In "The Hound of Ulster", one of the few episodes where Bronx gets the limelight, he is joined by a young Irishmen, who turns out to be the reincarnation of an ancient hero. At one point, the young man says to Bronx that [[{{Transformers}} [[Franchise/{{Transformers}} there's more than meets the eye]] to him. Bronx is voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, aka G1 Megatron.[[Franchise/TransformersGeneration1 G1]] Megatron.
** Rory/Cu Chullain bears a striking resemblance to the [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Marvel Comics take on Thor]]. In Creator/MarvelComics, a lame doctor named Donald Blake, visiting Norway, discovers a cane in a hidden cave which turns out to be Thor's hammer Mjolnir in disguise and transforms Donald Blake into Thor when he picks it up (it turns out much later on that Blake actually was Thor all along, temporarily banished to Earth and imprisoned in a human body by Odin to teach him humility). The similarity is unmistakable; in each case, a modern-day person discovers an old stick or cane underground which turns out to be the disguised weapon of a "real" mythical hero or god ("real" in the sense of existing in actual legends rather than being an invention of the writer), which transforms him into that same hero or god. Greg has openly regretted this similarity, and hopes to, if he ever produces further stories about Rory, tone down his resemblance to Thor/Donald Blake in them.

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* FalseFriend: The Banshee became friends with Rory in order to prevent him from learning his past life.

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* AngelUnaware: Rory Dugan who in this case is a reincarnated hero unaware.
* FalseFriend: The Banshee became friends with Rory in order to prevent him from learning his past life.life.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: When the Banshee has Goliath, Elisa, and Angela captured, she interrogates them to find out if they were sent by Oberon to make her attend the Gathering. The Gathering itself would be shown twelve episodes later.
* SadlyMythtaken: While most myths are portrayed accurately (or with some minor changes as the result of [[BellisariosMaxim time limits imposed on the writers]] for each episode or to excise details that would be unsuitable for children), the portrayal of Cuchullain in the "Hound of Ulster" episode is painfully inaccurate... [[http://www.gargoyles-fans.org/reviews/ep45.htm this page]] goes over it pretty well, actually.
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** "The Hound of Ulster" includes several hommages to the film The Wizard of Oz. When the travelers arrive in Ireland, Elisa says "I don't think we're in Scotland, or Kansas, either." When the Banshee faces Cu Chullain and Bronx in her Crom-Cruach form, she describes it as "more than enough to deal with a noisy young hero, and his little dog, too". It should also be noted that the little dog in the film is Toto. Toto is Dorothy's pet cairn terrier in The Wizard of Oz. This Scottish breed was named for its use in digging and hunting for prey among cairns (manmade stone structures such as Cairn na Culainn). The fact that Bronx is a dog-like beast of Scottish descent and is attacking a foe that is hiding in a cairn while being referenced to Toto is an incredible coincidence.
** This one's absolutely obscure: In "The Hound of Ulster", one of the few episodes where Bronx gets the limelight, he is joined by a young Irishmen, who turns out to be the reincarnation of an ancient hero. At one point, the young man says to Bronx that [[{{Transformers}} there's more than meets the eye]] to him. Bronx is voiced by Creator/FrankWelker, aka G1 Megatron.
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A Boy And His X is a different sort of trope where the work revolves around the relationship between the two and they usually form a bond with the "X" that "changes them forever, usually starting them down the path to adulthood."


* ABoyAndHisX: Rory and Bronx instantly hit it off and became allies to save the latter's friends.
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* DogsAreBadass: Bronx made it clear that he's more than a match for the Banshee.

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* DogsAreBadass: ActionPet: Bronx made it clear that he's more than a match for the Banshee.
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* ABoyAndHisX: Rory and Bronx instantly hit it off and became allies to save the latter's friends.
* DogsAreBadass: Bronx made it clear that he's more than a match for the Banshee.
---> '''Goliath''': It's got Bronx.
---> '''Elisa''': More like Bronx has it.
* FalseFriend: The Banshee became friends with Rory in order to prevent him from learning his past life.

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