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** At least once in each season, an old man pops out from a window to criticize something in the story in a thinly veiled moment of SelfDeprecation and BreakingTheFourthWall. Each time a flaming arrow pierces his chest mid-sentece, defenestrating him. And yet he somehow lives.
** Furthermore a literal brick joke happens in the finale. [[spoiler: God drops the brick Jerry uses to temporarily kill him from Heaven down to Earth in an apparent [[{{Pun}} throwaway]] gag. However, when the aforementioned old man appears it clonks him, instead of an arrow, in what is his last appearance.]]
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The show premiered on Netflix in August 17, 2018, with a 10-episode first half-season, titled "Part 1". The second part of the season (or "Part 2") with another 10 episodes premiered on September 20, 2019. Another 20 episodes (comprising the second season, or "Part 3" and "Part 4"), were announced shortly after the premiere of the first season. Part 3 aired on January 15, 2021. Part 4 released on February 9, 2022. A fifth and final part released on September 01, 2023. A comic book series showing unseen adventures of the characters is set to begin in November 2023.

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The show premiered on Netflix in August 17, 2018, with a 10-episode first half-season, titled "Part 1". The second part of the season (or "Part 2") with another 10 episodes premiered on September 20, 2019. Another 20 episodes (comprising the second season, or "Part 3" and "Part 4"), were announced shortly after the premiere of the first season. Part 3 aired on January 15, 2021. Part 4 released on February 9, 2022. A fifth and final part released on September 01, 1, 2023. A comic book series showing unseen adventures of the characters is set to begin in November 2023.
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The show follows the magical misadventures of Bean (short for "Tiabeanie") (Creator/AbbiJacobson), a rebellious young princess from the medieval kingdom of Dreamland. Tired of being bossed around by her controlling father King Zøg (Creator/JohnDiMaggio), she strives to follow her own path in life... and by that, we mean getting blind drunk and committing acts of devilry. She soon befriends a couple of strange companions: a goofy, naive elf named Elfo (Creator/NatFaxon), and a devious, snarky demon named Luci ([[Series/TheEricAndreShow Eric Andre]]). Along the way, the trio encounter ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools.

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The show follows the magical misadventures of Bean (short for "Tiabeanie") (Creator/AbbiJacobson), a rebellious young princess from the medieval kingdom of Dreamland. Tired of being bossed around by her controlling father King Zøg (Creator/JohnDiMaggio), she strives to follow her own path in life... and by that, we mean getting blind drunk and committing acts of devilry. She soon befriends a couple of strange companions: a goofy, naive elf named Elfo (Creator/NatFaxon), and a devious, snarky demon named Luci ([[Series/TheEricAndreShow Eric Andre]]).(Creator/EricAndre). Along the way, the trio encounter ogres, sprites, harpies, imps, trolls, walruses, and lots of human fools.
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** Every season finale (except the last) has some variation of the phrase "x falls".

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** Every season finale (except the last) last; however, the penultimate episode follows the pattern) has some variation of the phrase "x falls".

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