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Little do they know the secret truth: that the King was cursed by his own [[EvilTwin twin brother]] Jasper (Creator/ColinMcFarlane), using a MagicWand stolen from [[OurFairiesAreDifferent a fairy]]. The fairy died as a result, because [[AmuletOfDependency fairies cannot survive without their wand]], and her husband Wizzy (Creator/JimBroadbent) and daughter Sophie (Creator/MariaDarling) have been trying to find a way to break the spell, unsuccessfully -- while Jasper, still alive in a secret lair beneath the Kingdom, has been trying to wring enough power from the wand to take over the Kingdom. Just as Rufus arrives in the Mirrored Kingdom, Jasper's [[TheDragon chief mook]] Batface steals Sophie's fresh new wand to replace her mother's failing one, and Rufus [[TheScapegoat takes the blame]].

Also given significant screentime, and slowly increasing in plot relevance over the course of the film, are [[MouseWorld the talking mice]] of the Mirrored Kingdom, mainly represented by Ronnie and Maddie, a bickering married couple of field-mice who have decided to move to the Kingdom to live closer to Maddie's mother.

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Little do they know the secret truth: that the King was cursed by his own [[EvilTwin twin brother]] Jasper (Creator/ColinMcFarlane), using a MagicWand stolen from [[OurFairiesAreDifferent a fairy]]. The fairy died as a result, because [[AmuletOfDependency fairies cannot survive without their wand]], and her husband Wizzy (Creator/JimBroadbent) and daughter Sophie (Creator/MariaDarling) have been trying to find a way to break the spell, unsuccessfully -- while Jasper, still alive in a secret lair beneath the Kingdom, has been trying to wring enough power from the wand to take over the Kingdom. Just as Rufus arrives in the Mirrored Kingdom, Jasper's [[TheDragon chief mook]] Batface (Creator/KerryShale) steals Sophie's fresh new wand to replace her mother's failing one, and Rufus [[TheScapegoat takes the blame]].

Also given significant screentime, and slowly increasing in plot relevance over the course of the film, are [[MouseWorld the talking mice]] of the Mirrored Kingdom, mainly represented by Ronnie (Creator/AllanCorduner) and Maddie, Maddie (Creator/MaureenLipman), a bickering married couple of field-mice fieldmice who have decided to move to the Kingdom to live closer to Maddie's mother.

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[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_kings_beard_4.png]]A 2002 British fantasy animated film by Collingwood Studios, best-known for the animated series ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOrchestra''.

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[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_kings_beard_4.png]]A 2002 British fantasy animated film by Collingwood Studios, Creator/CollingwoodAndCo, best-known for the animated series ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOrchestra''.



* WizardClassic: Wizzy dresses in blue, has the WizardBeard, and the kindly grandfatherly attitude. [[DownplayedTrope However]], he's [[OurFairiesAreDifferent technically a fairy]], and has a poofy chef's hat in recognition of his lifelong dream of becoming a pastry chef instead of a magic-shop owner.

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* WizardClassic: Wizzy dresses in blue, has the WizardBeard, and the kindly grandfatherly attitude. [[DownplayedTrope However]], he's [[OurFairiesAreDifferent technically a fairy]], and has a poofy chef's hat in recognition of his lifelong dream of becoming a pastry chef instead of a magic-shop owner.owner.
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* PointyEars: Fairies naturally have them (and Sophie briefly loses hers, which become rounded and human-like, when Jasper drains her wand). After the power of the wand starts corrupting Jasper, his ears mutate into even more distinctly human ones that look more like a dragon's frills.

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* PointyEars: Fairies naturally have them (and Sophie briefly loses hers, which become rounded and human-like, when Jasper drains her wand). After the power of the wand starts corrupting Jasper, his ears mutate into even more distinctly human inhuman ones that look more like a dragon's frills.
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* EvilIsHammy: As only Creator/ColinMcFarlane can deliver, Jasper ''sounds'' every bit the theatrical, spoiled, emotionally volatile aristocratic man-child he is deep down.
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* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Wizzy points out Jasper's [[EvilMakesYouUgly transformation into a demonic creature]] in an effort to plead with him to surrender the stolen wand, Jasper pretends to believe that Wizzy is instead talking about the fact that he used the wand to grow a goatee.
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--> '''Jasper:'' "What?… [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Oh, the beard! Yes, it's added a couple of years…]]"

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--> '''Jasper:'' '''Jasper:''' "What?… [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Oh, the beard! beard!]] Yes, it's added a couple of years…]]"years…"

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* EvilMakesYouUgly: Using a stolen fairy's wand as a human causes Jasper to gradually devolve into a demonic-looking, degenerated form with sickly green skin, pink eyes and batlike wings. Cuthbert is horrified at his brother's transformation, but Jasper doesn't seem to care.

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* EvilMakesYouUgly: Using a stolen fairy's wand as a human causes Jasper to gradually devolve into a demonic-looking, degenerated form with sickly green skin, pink eyes and batlike wings. Cuthbert In two different scenes, someone else is horrified at his brother's gruesome transformation, but Jasper doesn't seem to care.care.
--> '''Wizzy:''' "Jasper — the power of the wand — look what it's ''done'' to you!"
--> '''Jasper:'' "What?… [[ComicallyMissingThePoint Oh, the beard! Yes, it's added a couple of years…]]"
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* BeardOfEvil: ZigZaggedTrope. In the flashback, the two twin brothers, Jasper, the evil one, is originally clean-shaven, while Cuthbert, the good one, sports a black goatee and mustache which, combined with his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red wardrobe]], makes him look rather like a ClassicVillain. However, as the title implies, Cuthbert's beard is soon cursed by Jasper to grow to an incredible length, becoming a wizardly-looking long white beard in the process and lessening the evil look. Moreover, in the climax, the magic beard is shrunken down to a white goatee which Jasper [[ItMakesSenseInContext transfers to himself]], so that by the extreme end of the story, evil Jasper is the one with a villainous-looking pointed goatee (''sans'' mustache) while good Cuthbert now bears a smooth chin.

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* BeardOfEvil: ZigZaggedTrope. In the flashback, out of the two twin brothers, Jasper, the evil one, is originally clean-shaven, while Cuthbert, the good one, sports a black goatee and mustache which, combined with his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red wardrobe]], makes him look rather like a ClassicVillain. However, as the title implies, Cuthbert's beard is soon cursed by Jasper to grow to an incredible length, becoming a wizardly-looking long white beard in the process and lessening the evil look. Moreover, in the climax, the magic beard is shrunken down to a white goatee which Jasper [[ItMakesSenseInContext transfers to himself]], so that by the extreme end of the story, evil Jasper is the one with a villainous-looking pointed goatee (''sans'' mustache) while good Cuthbert now bears a smooth chin.
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* BeardOfEvil: ZigZaggedTrope. In the flashback, the two twin brothers, Jasper, the evil one, is originally clean-shaven, while Cuthbert, the good one, sports a black goatee and mustache which, combined with his [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver red wardrobe]], makes him look rather like a ClassicVillain. However, as the title implies, Cuthbert's beard is soon cursed by Jasper to grow to an incredible length, becoming a wizardly-looking long white beard in the process and lessening the evil look. Moreover, in the climax, the magic beard is shrunken down to a white goatee which Jasper [[ItMakesSenseInContext transfers to himself]], so that by the extreme end of the story, evil Jasper is the one with a villainous-looking pointed goatee (''sans'' mustache) while good Cuthbert now bears a smooth chin.
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* EvilMakesYouUgly: Using a stolen fairy's wand as a human causes Jasper to gradually devolve into a demonic-looking, degenerated form with sickly green skin, pink eyes and batlike wings. Cuthbert is horrified at his brother's transformation, but Jasper doesn't seem to care.
--> '''Cuthbert:''' "Jasper! Look at you! What has ''become'' of you?"
--> '''Jasper:''' "Something to do with ‘wielding a wand born not for me’… but hey. [[WingedHumanoid It beats using the stairs.]]"
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* UnusuallyUninterestingSight: Jasper initially does not react to Rufus abruptly swinging into his evil lair on a strand of the Beard, snatching the MacGuffin out of his hands, and swinging out the window again.
--> '''Rufus:''' [''swings in; snatches wand''] "Hi."
--> '''Jasper:''' "Hi."
--> [''swings out again'']
--> '''Jasper:''' "………[=wHUH=]?!"
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* BeenThereShapedHistory: In the only hint in the film that the story takes place on Earth in the indeterminate past (as opposed to a generic fantasy realm), Wizzy shows off a "rabbit-in-a-hat spell" that he's developed and optimistically quips that it's "bound to catch on".
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* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairies are a WitchSpecies of humanoids with pointy ears and small dragonfly wings, who seemingly live openly among humans, being seen as unusual, but not ''that'' remarkable. As his name implies, Sophie's father Wizzy is a WizardClassic, but he's still considered a fairy. As an additional wrinkle, a fairy's wand is an AmuletOfDependency for them, and they die if separated from it for too long — even though it is ''very much'' possible for an unscrupulous human to steal a fairy's wand and use it for themselves.

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* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairies are a WitchSpecies MageSpecies of humanoids with pointy ears and small dragonfly wings, who seemingly live openly among humans, being seen as unusual, but not ''that'' remarkable. As his name implies, Sophie's father Wizzy is a WizardClassic, but he's still considered a fairy. As an additional wrinkle, a fairy's wand is an AmuletOfDependency for them, and they die if separated from it for too long — even though it is ''very much'' possible for an unscrupulous human to steal a fairy's wand and use it for themselves.
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[[quoteright:337:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/the_kings_beard_4.png]]A 2002 British fantasy animated film by Collingwood Studios, best-known for the animated series ''WesternAnimation/OscarsOrchestra''.

Young barber Rufus (Robin Edwards) comes to [[TheGoodKingdom the Mirrored Kingdom]] to ply his trade, only to discover that the entire population has sworn off shaving or even trimming their beards, all in solidarity with [[TheGoodKing King Cuthbert]] (Peter Egan), who was cursed decades ago with a miles-long, uncuttable magical beard. Tangled throughout the island-citystate, the gigantic magical beard keeps the King physically confined to his throne, but is considered an omen of good luck by the people.

Little do they know the secret truth: that the King was cursed by his own [[EvilTwin twin brother]] Jasper (Creator/ColinMcFarlane), using a MagicWand stolen from [[OurFairiesAreDifferent a fairy]]. The fairy died as a result, because [[AmuletOfDependency fairies cannot survive without their wand]], and her husband Wizzy (Creator/JimBroadbent) and daughter Sophie (Creator/MariaDarling) have been trying to find a way to break the spell, unsuccessfully — while Jasper, still alive in a secret lair beneath the Kingdom, has been trying to wring enough power from the wand to take over the Kingdom. Just as Rufus arrives in the Mirrored Kingdom, Jasper's [[TheDragon chief mook]] Batface steals Sophie's fresh new wand to replace her mother's failing one, and Rufus [[TheScapegoat takes the blame]].

Also given significant screentime, and slowly increasing in plot relevance over the course of the film, are [[MouseWorld the talking mice]] of the Mirrored Kingdom, mainly represented by Ronnie and Maddie, a bickering married couple of field-mice who have decided to move to the Kingdom to live closer to Maddie's mother.

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!!This film provides examples of:

* AmuletOfDependency: Fairies cannot survive long without their wands. Sophie's mother withered away due to Jasper sealing hers, and the same begins to happen to Sophie after Jasper steals hers. The effects worsen once Jasper starts directly draining Sophie's wand for power, even resulting in Sophie losing her PointyEars (though it's made clear that she can't survive long in this form, and isn't ''just'' being [[HumanityEnsues turned into a healthy human]]).
* CardCarryingVillain: Jasper has a Creator/AynRand-esque philosophy according to which "the Selfish One is the Clever One", as he exposits in his VillainSong, and cheerfully describes himself as a "psychopath".
* EvilTwin: Jasper and Cuthbert are identical twins (though with different voice actors), with Jasper being a lifelong bully to Cuthbert, culminating in cursing him and then plotting to steal his crown.
* HumanityEnsues: Sophie loses her wings and PointyEars once Jasper starts draining the power of her wand, though [[SubvertedTrope it's only a temporary stage]] as part of her withering away, and there's no possibility of her just living as a magicless human.
* MouseWorld: There is a society of talking mice living ''within'' the Beard, typically using items cast off by humanity for other purposes.
* MusicalWorldHypotheses: A variant of the AlternateUniverse hypothesis: spontaneous song numbers are normal in the Mirrored Kingdom, but nowhere else, and outsiders to the Kingdom consider it to be ridiculous, eccentric behaviour at first. Ronnie spontaneously starts singing as a sign that he's embraced living in the Mirrored Kingdom.
--> '''Maddie:''' "Aw, Ronnie — you made up a ''song''!"
--> '''Ronnie:''' "Hey, we live in the Mirrored Kingdom! ''That's what we do here!''"
* OurFairiesAreDifferent: Fairies are a WitchSpecies of humanoids with pointy ears and small dragonfly wings, who seemingly live openly among humans, being seen as unusual, but not ''that'' remarkable. As his name implies, Sophie's father Wizzy is a WizardClassic, but he's still considered a fairy. As an additional wrinkle, a fairy's wand is an AmuletOfDependency for them, and they die if separated from it for too long — even though it is ''very much'' possible for an unscrupulous human to steal a fairy's wand and use it for themselves.
* PointyEars: Fairies naturally have them (and Sophie briefly loses hers, which become rounded and human-like, when Jasper drains her wand). After the power of the wand starts corrupting Jasper, his ears mutate into even more distinctly human ones that look more like a dragon's frills.
--> '''Jasper:''' "I have the wand… I have the power… Woo-hoo! ''I even have the ears!''"
* TomTheDarkLord: Or Jasper the Dark Lord as the case may be. Still, could be worse, his brother ''Cuthbert'' could have been the evil one…
* VillainSong: Jasper gets an extended song number expositing on his worldview as part of his bid to convince Rufus to join him.
* WizardClassic: Wizzy dresses in blue, has the WizardBeard, and the kindly grandfatherly attitude. [[DownplayedTrope However]], he's [[OurFairiesAreDifferent technically a fairy]], and has a poofy chef's hat in recognition of his lifelong dream of becoming a pastry chef instead of a magic-shop owner.

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