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* AlienEpisode: "Dragon from the Sky" is about an alien crash-landing in Sherwood and repairing his space-ship in time before the Sheriff dissects him.
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* HowUnscientific: "Dragon from the Sky" was about an alien crash-landing in Sherwood and repairing his space-ship in time before the Sheriff dissected him.
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* HowUnscientific: "Dragon from the Sky" was is about an alien crash-landing in Sherwood and repairing his space-ship in time before the Sheriff dissected dissects him.
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By TRS decision Whip It Good is now a disambiguation page. Moving entries to appropriate tropes when possible.
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* WhipItGood: Marian, in yet another similarity to Series/{{Xena}}, wields a whip and is an expert in its use.
* {{Xenafication}}: Marian is a full-blown Series/{{Xena}} clone, even down to her outfit and [[WhipItGood whip]].
* {{Xenafication}}: Marian is a full-blown Series/{{Xena}} clone, even down to her outfit and [[WhipItGood whip]].
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* WhipItGood: WeaponSpecialization: Marian, in yet another similarity to Series/{{Xena}}, wields a whip and is an expert in its use.
* {{Xenafication}}: Marian is a full-blown Series/{{Xena}} clone, even down to her outfit and[[WhipItGood whip]].
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* {{Xenafication}}: Marian is a full-blown Series/{{Xena}} clone, even down to her outfit and
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The Chick is now a disambig.
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[[caption-width-right:350:L to R: [[TheLancer Kemal]], [[TheChick Marion]], [[TheHero Robin]], [[TheBigGuy Little John]] and [[TheSmartGuy Friar Tuck]]]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:L to R: [[TheLancer Kemal]], [[TheChick [[TheHeart Marion]], [[TheHero Robin]], [[TheBigGuy Little John]] and [[TheSmartGuy Friar Tuck]]]]
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* SemanticSuperpower: In one episode, Rob acquires a unicorn horn to fight the Big Bad. He can command it to turn into anything from a weapon, to a ladder, to a length of rope. Towards the end he's flailing a bit, and just yells, "Give me what I need!"
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* SemanticSuperpower: In one episode, Rob acquires a unicorn horn to fight the Big Bad. He can command it to turn into anything from a weapon, to a ladder, to a length of rope. Towards the end he's flailing a bit, and just yells, "Give me what I need!"
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* GreenLanternRing: In one episode, Rob acquires a unicorn horn to fight the Big Bad. He can command it to turn into anything from a weapon, to a ladder, to a length of rope. Towards the end he's flailing a bit, and just yells, "Give me what I need!"
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* GreenLanternRing: SemanticSuperpower: In one episode, Rob acquires a unicorn horn to fight the Big Bad. He can command it to turn into anything from a weapon, to a ladder, to a length of rope. Towards the end he's flailing a bit, and just yells, "Give me what I need!"
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* TakingTheBullet: At the end of "Heroes", Robin's IdenticalStranger, ConMan Morty Butterman, intercepts an arrow meant for Robin and dies a hero, saving Robin's life.
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* BecomingTheMask: In "Heroes", the Sheriff recruits a ConMan named Morty Butterman who is [[IdenticalStranger Robin's exact double]] to take Robin's place and tarnish his reputation. When Morty takes Robin's place, he discovers what it is like to be a true hero. He disobeys the Sheriff and maintains Robin's character. Ulitimately, Morty [[TakingTheBullet intercepts an arrow]] meant for Robin and dies a hero, saving Robin's life.
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* ReligionOfEvil: In "The Devil's Bride", Marion is abducted by Brother Groliet, an evil member of the God of Death cult. She is intended to become the bride of Balor, the Prince of Darkness, to have a child and give him the power of eternal life.
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* TimeMachine: In "The Time Machine", a teenager named Elvis, a descendant of Barkley's travels back to Nottingham via his father's time machine, only to have it stolen by raiders.
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* TimeMachine: In "The Time Machine", a teenager named Elvis, who is a descendant of Barkley's Barkley, travels back to Nottingham via his father's time machine, only to have it stolen by raiders.
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