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-> Story by Maxwell Atoms, Vincent Waller, Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/PhilLaMarr, Creator/ArminShimerman, Rosalind Ayres, and Greg Ellis

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-> Written Story by Maxwell Atoms, Vincent Waller, Creator/GreyDeLisle, Creator/PhilLaMarr, Creator/ArminShimerman Creator/ArminShimerman, Rosalind Ayres, and Greg Ellis
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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England (and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family), the British royals he encounters point out how [[TruthInTelevision modern monarchs have no real power (in fact, as one woman notes, they're essentially figureheads).]]

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England (and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family), the British royals he encounters point out how [[TruthInTelevision modern monarchs have no real power (in fact, as one woman notes, they're essentially figureheads).]]
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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, the British royals he encounters point out how [[TruthInTelevision modern monarchs have no real power (in fact, as one woman notes, they're essentially figureheads).]]

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England and (and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, family), the British royals he encounters point out how [[TruthInTelevision modern monarchs have no real power (in fact, as one woman notes, they're essentially figureheads).]]
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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, the other British royals point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and, as one woman puts it, they're more like "figureheads."]]

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby the ruler of England and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, the other British royals he encounters point out that while that may be, how [[TruthInTelevision modern monarchs these days have no real power and, (in fact, as one woman puts it, notes, they're more like "figureheads."]]essentially figureheads).]]
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** Hector makes a reference to "The Phantom Menace" when he forbids Boskov from ever watching it again after the bear takes a sword and starts messing around with it, during which Boskov slips on a marble and accidentally slices Hector's brain-jar in half.

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** Hector makes a reference to "The Phantom Menace" Film/ThePhantomMenace when he forbids Boskov from ever watching it again after the bear takes a sword and starts messing around with it, during which Boskov slips on a marble and accidentally slices Hector's brain-jar in half.
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After General Skarr tells the legend of King Arthur to Hector and Boskov, the gang goes to England so Hector can get the Sword of Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake so Hector can become ruler of England--because anyone who wields the sword of Excalibur is technically the rule of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family).

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After General Skarr tells the legend of King Arthur to Hector and Boskov, the gang goes to England so Hector can get the Sword of Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake so Hector can become ruler of England--because England--because, according to Arthurian legend, anyone who wields the sword of Excalibur is technically the rule ruler of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family).



* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and thereby now the ruler of England and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, the other British royals point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that they're more like "figureheads."]]

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and is thereby now the ruler of England and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family, the other British royals point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that and, as one woman puts it, they're more like "figureheads."]]
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After General Skarr tells the legend of King Arthur to Hector and Boskov, the gang goes to England so Hector can get the Sword of Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake so Hector can become ruler of England.

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After General Skarr tells the legend of King Arthur to Hector and Boskov, the gang goes to England so Hector can get the Sword of Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake so Hector can become ruler of England.
England--because anyone who wields the sword of Excalibur is technically the rule of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family).



* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and thereby now the ruler of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family), the other British royals point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that it's more for ceremonial purposes and appearances]].

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* MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to gain the Sword of Excalibur, and thereby now the ruler of England (and, by extension, and countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family), family, the other British royals point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that it's they're more for ceremonial purposes and appearances]].like "figureheads."]]

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* RealityEnsues: Although Hector does manage to obtain Excalibur, thus technically making him the ruler of England, the other British royals explain that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that it's more for ceremonial purposes and appearances]].

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* RealityEnsues: MeaninglessVillainVictory[=/=]RealityEnsues[=/=]TheBadGuyWins: Although Hector does manage to obtain gain the Sword of Excalibur, thus technically making him and thereby now the ruler of England, England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family), the other British royals explain point out that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that it's more for ceremonial purposes and appearances]].appearances]].
** The Lady of the Lake also manages to gain Excalibur back by sneaking into Buckingham Palace disguised as a maid and knocking out Hector and Boskov with a teapot.



* TheBadGuyWins: Played with--Hector manages to gain the sword of Excalibur (albeit only briefly), and thus is technically the ruler of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family). The Lady of the Lake manages to gain Excalibur back after Hector becomes bummed that monarchs have no real power.
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* TheBadGuyWins: Played with--Hector manages to gain the sword of Excalibur (albeit only briefly), and thus is technically the ruler of England (and, by extension, countries that are still technically ruled by the British royal family). The Lady of the Lake manages to gain Excalibur back after Hector becomes bummed that monarchs have no real power.
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'''Airdate''': October 22nd, 2004 (along with "Jealousy, Jealous Do")

After General Skarr tells the legend of King Arthur to Hector and Boskov, the gang goes to England so Hector can get the Sword of Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake so Hector can become ruler of England.

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* AllWomenLoveShoes: One of the tests that the Lady of the Lake has Hector do is have a dig a tunnel through to Paris, France, and upon being questioned why, she explains that she wants him to get her a pair of shoes from a fancy shoe boutique, and she and Ghastly go on to talk about said shoes.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: When Skarr tells Hector and Boskov about people who conquered the world through swordfighting, two of the people he names are Errol Flynn and Peter Pan.
* CuttingTheKnot: While Skarr's fencing with a giant robot, Hector says, "If you want to kill a robot, you do it like this!" (he pulls out a laser cannon and shoots the robot's head, thus destroying it).
* LadyLooksLikeADude: The Lady of the Lake is this--so much so that "she" basically just looks like a man in drag.
* RealityEnsues: Although Hector does manage to obtain Excalibur, thus technically making him the ruler of England, the other British royals explain that while that may be, [[TruthInTelevision monarchs these days have no real power and that it's more for ceremonial purposes and appearances]].
* ShoutOut:
** As previously mentioned, Skarr mentions Errol Flynn and Peter Pan.
** Hector makes a reference to "The Phantom Menace" when he forbids Boskov from ever watching it again after the bear takes a sword and starts messing around with it, during which Boskov slips on a marble and accidentally slices Hector's brain-jar in half.
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