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* FallGuy: Prince John uses Front-de-Boeuf as one, to the latter's surprise, to prevent others from knowing he arranged his own kidnapping in "The four Black Knights."
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* FallGuy: Prince John uses Front-de-Boeuf as one, to the latter's surprise, to prevent others from knowing he arranged his own kidnapping in "The four Four Black Knights."
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* TagalongKid: Being old enough to be Ivanhoe and Rowena's daughter and three years younger than Wamba, Rebecca most certainly qualifies. "The Four Black Knights" shows the negative parts of this trope when Rebecca tagging along nearly costs Harold his life.
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* BlatantLies: In "The Ashby Tournament", Ivanhoe is wounded in the titular tournament. Front-de-Boeuf informs the worried Rowena that Ivanhoe died of his wounds on orders from Prince John and a plan from Malvoisin that would cause Rowena to not be at a later banquet so Ivanhoe would be alone.
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* {{Swashbuckler}} It is an adaptation of {{Ivanhoe}}.
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* {{Swashbuckler}} It is an adaptation of {{Ivanhoe}}.Literature/{{Ivanhoe}}.
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''Ivanhoe: The King's Knight'' is a 1997 animated adaptation by Creator/{{CINAR}} and Creator/FranceAnimation. It is a loose adaptation of the novel by Creator/WalterScott, much like the 1958 television series starring Roger Moore.
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''Ivanhoe: The King's Knight'' is a 1997 animated adaptation by Creator/{{CINAR}} and Creator/FranceAnimation. It is a loose adaptation of the ''Literature/{{Ivanhoe}}'' novel by Creator/WalterScott, much like the 1958 television series starring Roger Moore.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To YoungRobinHood. With the same production company, some of the same voice actors, the same setting and thus some of the same characters this is very much an improvement over the previous Robin Hood show by Cinar.
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* Front-de-Boeuf even resembles a clean-shaven JohnRhysDavies.
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* TeamDad: Ivanhoe to Wamba and Rebecca.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Richard and John were both red heads, here they are grey and black haired respectively.
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* AdaptationDyeJob: Richard and John were both red heads, here they are grey and black haired respectively. We also don't see that many fair haired Saxons.
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** It is also doubtful that Albert de Malvoisin and Master Albert are one and the same.
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* ShipTease: Between Rebecca and no more than three other characters: Saladin's son Nur, Front-de-Boeuf's Danish cousin's son William Lampton and Wamba.
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* RobinHood: He does not appear in every episode but he appears nonetheless and in a good many of them and even appears in the finale where he takes out his impostor with a crossbow.
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* ParentalSubstitute: Rebecca views Ivanhoe as a father and Rowena as a mother.
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* AntiVillain: Inge's reason for raiding in England? To gather money to buy back his throne in Norway.
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** Isaac is stated to have died prior to the series.
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* TeamPet: Wamba, or at least Harold views him as such.
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* AscendedExtra: That is all depending on whether or not one-shot character Edwin of Gordale is in fact the mentioned Edwin Turneham of the novel.
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**That is all depending on whether or not one-shot character Edwin of Gordale is in fact the mentioned Edwin Turneham of thenovel.novel.
** Philip de Malvoisin did not have a large role in the book, in fact his brother Albert had a larger role due to being a Templar. Here he has been combined with Fitzurse elevating him to the role of Prince John's chancellor.
**That is all depending on whether or not one-shot character Edwin of Gordale is in fact the mentioned Edwin Turneham of the
** Philip de Malvoisin did not have a large role in the book, in fact his brother Albert had a larger role due to being a Templar. Here he has been combined with Fitzurse elevating him to the role of Prince John's chancellor.
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** Similar to the above example, Rebecca seems to be based on a very young OliviaHussey.
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** Similar to the above example, Rebecca seems to be based on a very young OliviaHussey.OliviaHussey and RobinHood looks like ErrolFlynn.
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* ComicBookFantasyCasting: Bois-Guilbert vaguely looks like Creator/SamNeill who previously played the character.
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**Bois-Guilbert vaguely looks like Creator/SamNeill who previously played thecharacter.character.
** Similar to the above example, Rebecca seems to be based on a very young OliviaHussey.
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* CainAndAbel: The obvious with Richard and John but there is also an offstage one between Rebecca's uncles.
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* EvilCounterpart: Deirdre to Rebecca. Rebecca is a maiden and Deirdre is a crone, they are both wise in the ways of medicines, potions and the like with Deirdre being wise when it comes to the occult and both are presumably the only non-Saxon/Norman of their group. Rebecca, while never stated, is Jewish and Deirdre, if her name is any indication but considering Gawain is a Saxon she might not be, is Celtic.
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**Deirdre to Rebecca. Rebecca is a maiden and Deirdre is a crone, they are both wise in the ways of medicines, potions and the like with Deirdre being wise when it comes to the occult and both are presumably the only non-Saxon/Norman of their group. Rebecca, while never stated, is Jewish and Deirdre, if her name is any indication but considering Gawain is a Saxon she might not be, isCeltic.Celtic.
**Prince John is also one to King Richard, no better shown than in "A Friend in Need" where a peasant says that there were "fewer taxes under good King Richard."
**Deirdre to Rebecca. Rebecca is a maiden and Deirdre is a crone, they are both wise in the ways of medicines, potions and the like with Deirdre being wise when it comes to the occult and both are presumably the only non-Saxon/Norman of their group. Rebecca, while never stated, is Jewish and Deirdre, if her name is any indication but considering Gawain is a Saxon she might not be, is
**Prince John is also one to King Richard, no better shown than in "A Friend in Need" where a peasant says that there were "fewer taxes under good King Richard."
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* DirtyCoward: Prince John shows shades of this at least once but not without justification. While participating in a siege, he has all of the enemy's arrows being fired at him and intends to spend the rest of the siege watching it from a hill. As John so eloquently put it "What is the point of having an army if all of their arrows are meant for me?"
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* FrothyMugsOfWater: A notable aversion due to beer and wine being referred to by name. Naturally, Rowena's question of "Have you been drinking?" to Front-de-Boeuf makes it hard to not avert this trope.
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* RavenHairIvorySkin: Malvoisin.
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* ObviouslyEvil: Malvoisin stands out quite a lot from the other Normans. Amongst all of the characters he stands out due to just how pale he is, which would probably cause first time viewers to suspect is something else but Norman!