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* DistractedByTheSexy: While Caedmon is being menaced by a werewolf in a dungeon, Tyor just goes back to ogling the girls in the nearby cage.
-->'''Tom Servo:''' Tyor, do you even care that a werewolf is, like, killing your friend?
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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Donar and Zarz try to win Tyor over to the path of evil by having him kill Donar. The movie then promptly forgets about this, and Tyor kills both of them with no issue. He'd already killed Loki before this.

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* IfYouKillHimYouWillBeJustLikeHim: Donar and Zarz try to win Tyor over to the path of evil by having him kill Donar. The movie then promptly forgets about this, and Tyor kills both of them with no issue. He'd already killed Loki before this.[[note]]It's only counts if Donar is unarmed at the time.[[/note]]
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* ISurrenderSuckers: The Dark One gets himself captured as a plot to go fight the Protector. Unfortunately the fight itself got cut from the [=MST3K=] version of the film.
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* DanceBattler: Idun is a dancing girl who uses her dance moves in combat.
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* StockPunishment: There is a hulking bald prisoner being held in the stocks in Prince Erman's kingdom.He gets freed o join the rebellion, but otherwise plays no part in the movie.
* TakenForGranite: Loki tries to defeat Caedmon and Tyor with the Amulet of Light, his source of power, but is disarmed by the latter and turned to stone with his own weapon.
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* BareYourMidriff: Amethea's travel clothes, which consist of a brown leather sports bra and a khaki mini-skirt.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: The Dark One ends an argument between two patrons in his bar by hurling a throwing knife into one guy's chest, killing him.
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* UncannyValley: Tyor ''really'' has trouble walking or running normally. And this coming from a robot:
-->'''Crow:''' ''[to Tyor]'' Could you move like a human, kid! Just once!
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* UncannyValley: Tyor ''really'' has trouble walking or running normally. And this coming from a robot:
-->'''Crow:''' ''[to Tyor]'' Could you move like a human, kid! Just once!
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** Caedmon fails at turning straw into gold, creating a pile of dung instead.

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** Caedmon fails at turning straw into gold, creating a pile of dung instead. It's vaguely implied he ''used'' to be a more competent magician, but presumably he's allowed his skills to atrophy over the years.
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* DenserAndWackier: The film takes on a somewhat more comical tone than its predecessor.
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The basic plot sees Caedmon--a shepherd and reportedly last of the [[WhiteMage good wizards]]--sent off in search of Tyor, TheChosenOne who will defeat the three [[EvilSorcerer evil wizards]] who have taken control of [[MacGuffin The Three Great Powers Of Creation]].

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The basic plot sees Caedmon--a shepherd and reportedly last of the [[WhiteMage good wizards]]--sent off in search of Tyor, TheChosenOne who will defeat the three [[EvilSorcerer evil wizards]] who have taken control of [[MacGuffin The Three Great Powers Of Creation]].
Creation]]. It stars Creator/SidHaig and Creator/DavidCarradine.
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* StockFootage: As with [[Film/WizardsOfTheLostKingdom the original]], there's a fair bit of footage recycled from earlier Corman-produced fantasy films. Some of it's pretty blatant, too: David Carradine is clean-shaven in this film, but has a two-day stubble in the footage from ''Film/TheWarriorAndTheSorceress,'' while Lana Clarkson's outfit here doesn't quite match her costume in ''Film/BarbarianQueen.''

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* StockFootage: As with [[Film/WizardsOfTheLostKingdom the original]], there's a fair bit of footage recycled from earlier Corman-produced fantasy films. Some of it's pretty blatant, too: David Carradine is clean-shaven in this film, but has a two-day stubble in the footage from ''Film/TheWarriorAndTheSorceress,'' while Lana Clarkson's outfit here doesn't quite match her costume in ''Film/BarbarianQueen.'''' It's a lot more integrated into the movie this time, since they planned to do it from the beginning instead of throwing something together at the last minute to pad the running time.
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Miraculously, this movie had the budget to rehire David Carradine (The titular warrior from ''Film/{{The Warrior And The Sorceress}}'') and Lana Clarkson (the titular Barbarian Queen of ''Film/{{Barbarian Queen}}'') to film new linking scenes in an effort to tie StockFootage from their earlier films into the main story. It's debatable how successful they were in the end but at least some effort was made.

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Miraculously, this movie had the budget to rehire David Carradine Creator/DavidCarradine (The titular warrior from ''Film/{{The Warrior And The Sorceress}}'') and Lana Clarkson (the titular Barbarian Queen of ''Film/{{Barbarian Queen}}'') to film new linking scenes in an effort to tie StockFootage from their earlier films into the main story. It's debatable how successful they were in the end but at least some effort was made.
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* KnightsArmorHideout: When Tyor's chased by Donar's guards, he hides inside a suit of armor on display. Then, in the suit of armor, he points down the hall and tells the guards that the kid they're chasing [[HeWentThatWay went that-a-way]], [[PaperThinDisguise and the guards fall for it]].
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* WouldHitAGirl: Donar flat-out ''decks'' Freya after she fails to seduce or kill Tyor (and delivers a poorly-thought-out quip at Donar's expense).

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* WouldHitAGirl: Donar flat-out ''decks'' Freya after she fails to seduce or kill Tyor (and delivers a poorly-thought-out quip at Donar's expense).expense).
* YoungerMentorOlderDisciple: [[spoiler:At the endof the film, after the evil wizards are dispatched, Tyor receives a new mission from the great wizard Vanir: to re-train Caedmon, his former mentor.]]
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* Myth/NorseMythology: For some reason, the source of most of the character names. Loki, Idun, Freyja, Donar (Germanic Thor), Vanir (which was a ''group'', not an individual), possibly Tyor as Tyr; even Caedmon is the name of the earliest known Anglo-Saxon poet.
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* BigGood: The great wizard Vanir, who {{AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane}} long ago. He appears to Caedmon and sends him off to find and train Tyor to defeat the three {{Evil Sorcerer}}s. He also appears again at the end when the heroes start bickering over who's going to rule the newly created kingdom, setting them all straight.

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* BigGood: The great wizard Vanir, who {{AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence [[AscendToAHigherPlaneOfExistence Ascended To A Higher Plane}} Plane]] long ago. He appears to Caedmon and sends him off to find and train Tyor to defeat the three {{Evil Sorcerer}}s. He also appears again at the end when the heroes start bickering over who's going to rule the newly created kingdom, setting them all straight.

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