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* Everybody Laughs Ending: In "Flight of the Golden Arrow" and "Return of the Witch."

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* Everybody Laughs Ending: EverybodyLaughsEnding: In "Flight of the Golden Arrow" and "Return of the Witch."
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Dewickeed trope


* CoolPet: Marlon, Matt's tiny pet Tasmanian devil.
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''Matt Hatter Chronicles'' is a British-Canadian-Indian animated series produced by UK's Platinum Films that began airing on Creator/{{Teletoon}} on September 8, 2012. The show also aired on Creator/CartoonNetwork in India and Creator/{{CITV}} in Britain.



The series ran for 52 episodes over 4 seasons.
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None of these say which trope is being Enforced, just that the protagonist is being forced to do something.


* EnforcedTrope: According to the opening episode for the series, every trope for [[TheProtagonist Matt himself]] has some sort of InUniverse enforcement.
** The Chronicles book chooses the next Hatter Hero only according to the person who picks it, making it happen against the agreement of the subject.
** When the Chronicles book brings said Hatter Hero to the Multiverse, Matt says it uses a force that "pulls him in," as opposed to them just deciding for themselves when to enter. What this enforces is the animation sequence that happens for every episode when Matt enters the Multiverse.
** Each Cell Blaster hidden around the Multiverse by Alfred Hatter, Matt's missing grandfather, is DNA-locked and can only be removed by a Hatter kinship. That means that no one besides Matt can remove and use them on the villains to trap them in the Chronicles.
** As for Matt making excuses OncePerEpisode to keep the Multiverse a secret to the outside world, it's said by Roxie directly that the whole universe ''has to'' be kept a secret.
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** The book chooses the next Hatter Hero only according to the person who picks it, making it happen against the agreement of the subject.
** When the book brings said Hatter Hero to the Multiverse, Matt says it uses a force that "pulls him in," as opposed to them just deciding for themselves when to enter. What this enforces is the animation sequence that happens for every episode when Matt enters the Multiverse.

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** The Chronicles book chooses the next Hatter Hero only according to the person who picks it, making it happen against the agreement of the subject.
** When the Chronicles book brings said Hatter Hero to the Multiverse, Matt says it uses a force that "pulls him in," as opposed to them just deciding for themselves when to enter. What this enforces is the animation sequence that happens for every episode when Matt enters the Multiverse.

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