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Misuse of the trope. What The Romans Have Done For Us is for when The Empire helps the people. Deleting until it can be replaced by a more appropriate entry.


However, as Krishna grows older, it is his subversive ideas that cause real trouble. When he exhorts the villagers not to send any more butter to the palace, exclaiming that [[WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs Kansa hasn’t done anything for this village to deserve payments in butter]], the villagers listen. An angry Kansa sends soldiers to rustle all the cattle away and bring them to the palace. However, Krishna saves the day, when his flute playing causes the cattle to stampede past Kansa’s soldiers and return back to Nanda village.

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However, as Krishna grows older, it is his subversive ideas that cause real trouble. When he exhorts the villagers not to send any more butter to the palace, exclaiming that [[WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs Kansa hasn’t done anything for this village to deserve payments in butter]], butter, the villagers listen. An angry Kansa sends soldiers to rustle all the cattle away and bring them to the palace. However, Krishna saves the day, when his flute playing causes the cattle to stampede past Kansa’s soldiers and return back to Nanda village.



* TheRustler: Kansa sends soldiers to steal all of Nanda village’s cows when they cut off his butter tribute.
* WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs: Krishna says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that for Nanda village.

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* TheRustler: Kansa sends soldiers to steal all of Nanda village’s cows when they cut off his butter tribute.
* WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs: Krishna says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that for Nanda village.
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* BashBrothers: Balaram and Krishna become this to defeat two demons Kansa sends to attack the village.
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* MagicalFlutist: Krishna shows off this capability for the first time, when he uses his flute playing to cause a cattle stampede to defeat some rustlers.
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* TheRustler: Kansa sends soldiers to steal all of Nanda village’s cows when they cut off his butter tribute.

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* ProtectionRacket: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn.



* WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn. He says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that.

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* WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn. He says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that.that for Nanda village.
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However, as Krishna grows older, it is his subversive ideas that cause real trouble. When he exhorts the villagers not to send any more butter to the palace, exclaiming that [[WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately Kansa hasn’t done anything for this village to deserve payments in butter]], the villagers listen. An angry Kansa sends soldiers to rustle all the cattle away and bring them to the palace. However, Krishna saves the day, when his flute playing causes the cattle to stampede past Kansa’s soldiers and return back to Nanda village.

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However, as Krishna grows older, it is his subversive ideas that cause real trouble. When he exhorts the villagers not to send any more butter to the palace, exclaiming that [[WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately [[WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs Kansa hasn’t done anything for this village to deserve payments in butter]], the villagers listen. An angry Kansa sends soldiers to rustle all the cattle away and bring them to the palace. However, Krishna saves the day, when his flute playing causes the cattle to stampede past Kansa’s soldiers and return back to Nanda village.



* WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn. He says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that.

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* WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately: WhatTheRomansHaveDoneForUs: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn. He says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that.
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An incensed Kansa calls upon two demons, Devakasur and Thurambulasur to attack Nanda village and destroy it completely. However, this time, [[BadassDuo Krishna and Balaram]] are waiting to fight them.

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An incensed Kansa calls upon two demons, Devakasur and Thurambulasur to attack Nanda village and destroy it completely. However, this time, [[BadassDuo [[BashBrothers Krishna and Balaram]] are waiting to fight them.

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In this episode of Series/{{Mahabharata}}, Krishna is older. He doesn’t play pranks and pilfer butter anymore, but he has noticed girls. Wherein previously Yashoda would tie him to a pole for stealing butter, this time, she ties him to a pole for [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen stealing the clothes from some bathing girls about his age]]. One of those girls, Radha loves it when Krishna plays his flute, and the [[PuppyLove two of them develop some mutual attraction too]].

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In this episode of Series/{{Mahabharata}}, Krishna is older. He doesn’t play pranks and pilfer butter anymore, but he has noticed girls. Wherein previously Yashoda would tie him to a pole for stealing butter, this time, she ties him to a pole for [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen stealing the clothes from some bathing girls about his age]]. One of those girls, Radha loves it when Krishna plays his flute, and the [[PuppyLove two of them develop some mutual attraction too]].too]].

However, as Krishna grows older, it is his subversive ideas that cause real trouble. When he exhorts the villagers not to send any more butter to the palace, exclaiming that [[WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately Kansa hasn’t done anything for this village to deserve payments in butter]], the villagers listen. An angry Kansa sends soldiers to rustle all the cattle away and bring them to the palace. However, Krishna saves the day, when his flute playing causes the cattle to stampede past Kansa’s soldiers and return back to Nanda village.

An incensed Kansa calls upon two demons, Devakasur and Thurambulasur to attack Nanda village and destroy it completely. However, this time, [[BadassDuo Krishna and Balaram]] are waiting to fight them.

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* GoneSwimmingClothesStolen: Krishna steals the clothes of Radha and her friends as they bathe in the Yamuna River.
** OutdoorBathPeeping: Krishna is perched on a tree, gazing at Radha and her friends as they bathe.
* PuppyLove: Krishna and Radha.
* WhatHasRomeDoneForUsLately: Krishna calls Kansa’s “butter tax” a straight up protection racket - send me your butter so I won’t send my soldiers to RapePillageAndBurn. He says that a king who collects a tax must in turn, do something to benefit his citizens - and asks whether Kansa ever did that.
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In this episode of Series/{{Mahabharata}}, Krishna is older. He doesn’t play pranks and pilfer butter anymore, but he has noticed girls. Wherein previously Yashoda would tie him to a pole for stealing butter, this time, she ties him to a pole for [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen stealing the clothes from some bathing girls about his age]].

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In this episode of Series/{{Mahabharata}}, Krishna is older. He doesn’t play pranks and pilfer butter anymore, but he has noticed girls. Wherein previously Yashoda would tie him to a pole for stealing butter, this time, she ties him to a pole for [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen stealing the clothes from some bathing girls about his age]]. One of those girls, Radha loves it when Krishna plays his flute, and the [[PuppyLove two of them develop some mutual attraction too]].
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In this episode of Series/{{Mahabharata}}, Krishna is older. He doesn’t play pranks and pilfer butter anymore, but he has noticed girls. Wherein previously Yashoda would tie him to a pole for stealing butter, this time, she ties him to a pole for [[GoneSwimmingClothesStolen stealing the clothes from some bathing girls about his age]].

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