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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called Prince Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the Finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called Prince Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the Finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called Prince Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the Finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called Prince Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the Finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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Alfred is in danger of being sentenced to death for the theft of the crown jewel, but does not dare betray Pikkie by revealing the truth. Pikkie is going through a similiar inner struggle, afraid of being executed in Alfred's stead.
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Alfred is in danger of being sentenced to death for the theft of the crown jewel, but does not dare betray Pikkie by revealing the truth. Pikkie is going through a similiar similar inner struggle, afraid of being executed in Alfred's stead.
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* TheStoolPigeon: Alfred refuses to become this even when faced with the threat of being guillotined.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
* CatsAreMean: Krabnagel.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
* CatsAreMean: Krabnagel.
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* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
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%%* CatsAreMean: Krabnagel.
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* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn't let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
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* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn't let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced decided he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called prinssi Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called prinssi Prince Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III) in the finnish Finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
* TheStoolPigeon: Alfred refuses to become this even when faced with the threat of being guillotined.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
* TheStoolPigeon: Alfred refuses to become this even when faced with the threat of being guillotined.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal (bread and water placed out of his reach), and try and fail to break his chain.
When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to get the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; if he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead!
In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge [[FantasticRacism shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie]], and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to get the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; if he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead!
In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge [[FantasticRacism shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie]], and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
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When Henk sneaks in during
In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge [[FantasticRacism shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie]], and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, and try and fail to break his chain.
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, meal (bread and water placed out of his reach), and try and fail to break his chain.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called prinssi Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III), and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called prinssi Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III), III) in the finnish dub, and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn'g let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
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* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn'g doesn't let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: Franz is called prinssi Rohkea instead of Leijonamieli III (instead ''Radbout'' is called Leijonamieli III), and has a completely different fur coloration from his appearances after episode 6.
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, and try and fail to break his chain. When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to vet the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; If he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead! In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie, and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, and try and fail to break his chain. chain.
When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one tovet get the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; If if he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead! instead!
In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge [[FantasticRacism shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's amagpie, magpie]], and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to
In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge [[FantasticRacism shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a
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--> "I don't give a [[GoshDangItTiHeck fart]] about the law!"
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--> "I don't give a [[GoshDangItTiHeck [[GoshDangItToHeck fart]] about the law!"
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!!Continued from "[[Recap/AlfredJKwakS1E2HetVerjaardagsfeestje Het Verjaardagsfeestje (Alfred's First Birthday)]]".
King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, and try and fail to break his chain. When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to vet the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; If he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead! In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie, and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
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!!Tropes:
* TheStoolPigeon: Alfred refuses to become this even when faced with the threat of being guillotined.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
* CatsAreMean: Krabnagel.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Krabnagel attacks Henk and tries to eat him.
* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn'g let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
--> "I don't give a [[GoshDangItTiHeck fart]] about the law!"
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King Radboud returns from a hunting trip and is informed about the theft. Sir Poen has to convince him to not immediately execute Alfred without a trial, and Radboud then decides he's too tired, and the trial is scheluded for the next day. In the dungeon, Alfred is spooked by two mice who eat his last meal, and try and fail to break his chain. When Henk sneaks in during the night to give Alfred food, the bandit Krabnagel - who somehow got on the castle's rooftops - attacks him in the yard. Henk falls through the bars and Krabnagel leaves empty-handed. Alfred tells Henk Pikkie is the thief, but doesn't want to expose him because he would be the one to vet the death sentence then. On the other hand, neither of them can think of a way to prove Alfred's innocence. Pikkie is still hiding in the castle's cellars and is haunted by guilt, not knowing what he should do; If he never tells the truth, Alfred will be guillotined, but if he does confess, he'll be executed instead! In the trial the next morning, Alfred keeps saying he's innocent, but claims to not know who stole the ruby when the judge questions him. Pikkie flies in, having gone crazy again, and snatches the ruby out of the judge's hand, and is revealed as the thief. The king and the judge shrug it off as inevitable because Pikkie's a magpie, and everybody is free to go. On the bus, Pikkie still feels guilt, but Alfred sits next to him and forgives him.
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!!Tropes:
* TheStoolPigeon: Alfred refuses to become this even when faced with the threat of being guillotined.
* WouldHurtAChild: Both Radboud, the judge, and all the soldiers are fine with the idea of executing an 1 year old child. Radboud doesn't even initially want to hold a trial before the execution.
* CatsAreMean: Krabnagel.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: Krabnagel attacks Henk and tries to eat him.
* {{Jerkass}}: The soldier guarding the dungeon doesn'g let Henk visit Alfred, just because he deciced he didn't care that Henk had an actual permit.
--> "I don't give a [[GoshDangItTiHeck fart]] about the law!"
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