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Up To Eleven is a defunct trope


* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the pencilled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans didn't even know he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fans had read the first reprint, which had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.

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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven Up to eleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the pencilled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans didn't even know he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fans had read the first reprint, which had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.
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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Though the Saban cartoon was produced in 1997-98, it apparently didn't air until 2000.

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* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Though the Saban cartoon was produced in 1997-98, it apparently didn't air until 2000.2000.
* UncreditedRole: Abnormally for a Saban cartoon, the Toronto-based voice cast is uncredited completely, leaving people to speculate who voiced who.
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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans not even knew he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fans had read the first reprint, which had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.

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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled pencilled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans not didn't even knew know he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fans had read the first reprint, which had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone {{Criminals}} with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of the titular ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' and ''ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}''.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone {{Criminals}} with a K in the name (Satanik, (ComicBook/{{Satanik}}, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of the titular ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' and ''ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}''.



* NoExportForYou / KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The animated series was produced by Creator/SabanEntertainment, and never made it to the US; it only aired on the international Creator/FoxKids networks (which have since become Creator/DisneyXD). Hence, it's never received a home media release, as Creator/{{Disney}} routinely neglects the Fox Kids/Saban archive programs they own.

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* NoExportForYou / KeepCirculatingTheTapes: NoExportForYou[=/=]KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The animated series was produced by Creator/SabanEntertainment, and never made it to the US; it only aired on the international Creator/FoxKids networks (which have since become Creator/DisneyXD). Hence, it's never received a home media release, as Creator/{{Disney}} routinely neglects the Fox Kids/Saban archive programs they own.

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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans not even knew he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fan had read the first reprint, that had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.

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* NoExportForYou / KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The animated series was produced by Creator/SabanEntertainment, and never made it to the US; it only aired on the international Creator/FoxKids networks (which have since become Creator/DisneyXD). Hence, it's never received a home media release, as Creator/{{Disney}} routinely neglects the Fox Kids/Saban archive programs they own.
* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans not even knew he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fan fans had read the first reprint, that which had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.name.
* TheShelfOfMovieLanguishment: Though the Saban cartoon was produced in 1997-98, it apparently didn't air until 2000.
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] {{Criminals}} with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] the titular ''ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures'' and ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}.''ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}''.
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures [[ComicBook/PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}.
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* LifeImitatesArt: Once in a while, one of Diabolik's gadgets is invented in RealLife. For example, Diabolik used an automotive navigation system (not linked with a satellite and limited to a single road, but still working) in the story "The Heart of Fire" published in ''1967''.
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* Defictionalization: In 2012 the Italian knife-maker Maserin produced a reproduction of Diabolik's iconic knife [[MilestoneCelebration as part of the celebration for the fifty years of publication]]. Fans have [[TruthInTelevision verified and confirmed it's a good throwing knife]].

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* Defictionalization: {{Defictionalization}}: In 2012 the Italian knife-maker Maserin produced a reproduction of Diabolik's iconic knife [[MilestoneCelebration as part of the celebration for the fifty years of publication]]. Fans have [[TruthInTelevision verified and confirmed it's a good throwing knife]].

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* Defictionalization: In 2012 the Italian knife-maker Maserin produced a reproduction of Diabolik's iconic knife [[MilestoneCelebration as part of the celebration for the fifty years of publication]].

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* Defictionalization: In 2012 the Italian knife-maker Maserin produced a reproduction of Diabolik's iconic knife [[MilestoneCelebration as part of the celebration for the fifty years of publication]]. Fans have [[TruthInTelevision verified and confirmed it's a good throwing knife]].
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* Defictionalization: In 2012 the Italian knife-maker Maserin produced a reproduction of Diabolik's iconic knife [[MilestoneCelebration as part of the celebration for the fifty years of publication]].
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and {{Cattivik}}.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and {{Cattivik}}.ComicBook/{{Cattivik}}.

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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone, the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down.

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* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone, Zarcone (also known as "The German"), the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down. Also, the fans not even knew he ''existed'' for ''thirty years'' (most fan had read the first reprint, that had been redrawn by Luigi Marchesi, and those who had the original issue had only seen the name of the ''cover'' artist Brenno Fiumali and assumed he did the whole book), until the original creators revealed his name.
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and {{Cattivik}}.

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]] and {{Cattivik}}.{{Cattivik}}.
* ReclusiveArtist: UpToEleven with Zarcone, the mysterious artist who drew "The King of Terror" and disappeared right after delivering the penciled art. Between that and [[AnonymousAuthor Zarcone being a pen name]] (as it used to be the norm in Italy back then), nobody has any idea where he disappeared to, not even the private detective the Giussani sisters hired to track him down.
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]].

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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]].Paperinik]] and {{Cattivik}}.
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* FountainOfExpies: Italian comic books of the late sixties were invaded by murder-prone [[ImpossibleThief Impossible Thieves]] with a K in the name (Satanik, Kriminal, and a few others). They were out of publication before the end of the seventies, with the exception of [[PaperinikNewAdventures Paperinik]].

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