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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the French animation studio Creator/{{Xilam}}. Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 animated series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], comics]] by Creator/{{Morris}}, made by the French animation studio Creator/{{Xilam}}. Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 animated series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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* EverythingsLouderWithBagpipes: In "Phantom and Pipes", Lucky Luke gets a bagpiper to follow his lead, waking up the whole town at night with his playing.
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* WhenAllYouHaveIsAHammer: Luke, a very talented gunslinger, naturally uses his gun to fix most problems. "The Commodore" best exemplifies this: he uses his gun to shoot holes in a sabotaged water tower to stop it from dispensing molasses into a train, shoots it to break a lever that bandits were using to drop a boulder onto train tracks, blasts the leader's stirrup to get him off his horse, and shoots a shot into the air to get the train to stop.
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* RunningGag: Whenever a scene ends in the Saloon in "Martian Theory", it always ends with a BarBrawl.


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* ViolentGlaswegian: Some Scottish people appear in "Phantom and Pipes", being the ones responsible for the bar fight that happens early in the episode and refuse to respond to attacks with anything but violence of their own, even when escalating the situation is unnecessary.
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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie made by the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.

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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie made by the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'', was released in 2007. Xilam also later made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.
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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A [[TheFilmOfTheSeries movie]] centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.

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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A [[TheFilmOfTheSeries movie]] centered around Lucky Luke movie made by the same studio, ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the French animation studio Creator/{{Xilam}}. Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the French animation studio Creator/{{Xilam}}. Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 animated series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} French animation studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}'').Creator/{{Xilam}}. Unlike the previous ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Historical figures that haven't appeared previously include General Custer, Ulysses S. Grant and even Queen Victoria.

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* GratuitousEnglish: The opening song's lyrics are a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.

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* GratuitousEnglish: The opening song's lyrics are a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.English (with one GratuitousSpanish word, besides).
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). Unlike the previous ''Lucky Luke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). Unlike the previous ''Lucky Luke'' ''Franchise/LuckyLuke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It Unlike the previous ''Lucky Luke'' [[WesternAnimation/LuckyLuke1983 series]], it features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.

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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie [[TheFilmOfTheSeries movie]] centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', ''WesternAnimation/GoWestALuckyLukeAdventure'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.
''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Xilam studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics]], made by the Xilam Creator/{{Xilam}} studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
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* AmoralAttorney: A corrupt lawyer strikes a deal with the Daltons and not only lies through his teeth to get them acquitted from the crimes they obviously committed, but he also bribes a judge to declare Luke guilty and imprison him. [[spoiler:His lies were too good to last though... and he has to deal both with Luke's revenge plan and the Dalton's threat over his person once they don't need him anymore]].
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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''Rintindumb'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.

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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''Rintindumb'' ''WesternAnimation/{{Rintindumb}}'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The main antagonist in "The Return of Liki Liki" is a former slave trafficker who built the town the episode is set in and is firmly opposed to any black man setting foot there.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on [[ComicBook/LuckyLuke the eponymous comics, comics]], made by the Xilam studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007.
2007. Xilam also made a series about Rantanplan titled ''Rintindumb'' and one about the Dalton Brothers titled ''WesternAnimation/TheDaltons''.



* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.
* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in ''War of the Medics'', one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad English of French viewers.

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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' "Liki Liki" know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.
* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in ''War "War of the Medics'', Medics", one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad English of French viewers.



* ExperimentalArcheology: In ''A Bone for the Daltons'', the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary]] using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids.

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* ExperimentalArcheology: In ''A "A Bone for the Daltons'', Daltons", the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary]] using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids.



* GratuitousEnglish: The openning song's lyrics are a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackpot for the Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.
* TheNapoleon: General Custer and Colonel Oswald in ''A Cannon for the Daltons'' are both of small heights and have delusions of grandeur for the former and share an authoritarian personality.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The main antagonist in ''The Return of Liki Liki'' is a former slave trafficker who built the town the episode is set in and is firmly opposed to any black man setting foot there.

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* GratuitousEnglish: The openning opening song's lyrics are a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackpot "Jackpot for the Daltons'', Daltons", lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.
* MythologyGag: In "War of the Medics", when Luke is examined by Dr. Titfeather, she asks him "So, you're an ex-smoker, are you?", a reference to how he used to smoke in the comics and the first two animated movies before replacing his cigarettes with pieces of straw.
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TheNapoleon: General Custer and Colonel Oswald in ''A "A Cannon for the Daltons'' Daltons" are both of small heights and have delusions of grandeur for the former and share an authoritarian personality.
* TheNewAdventures: '''The New Adventures''' ''of Lucky Luke''.
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PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The main antagonist in ''The "The Return of Liki Liki'' Liki" is a former slave trafficker who built the town the episode is set in and is firmly opposed to any black man setting foot there.



** A sheriff in ''The Daltons' Ghosts'' is apparently affiliated with the Klu Klux Klan.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey, a villain from the comics returns in ''War of the Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new potion, selling it to sick miners under the pretense that it can heal their fever. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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** A sheriff in ''The "The Daltons' Ghosts'' Ghosts" is apparently affiliated with the Klu Klux Klan.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey, a villain from the comics returns in ''War "War of the Medics'', Medics", having been released from prison and having created a new potion, selling it to sick miners under the pretense that it can heal their fever. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.
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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007.

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It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie centered around Lucky Luke made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007.
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* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in "War of the Medics", one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad English of French viewers.

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* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in "War ''War of the Medics", Medics'', one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad English of French viewers.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and ''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''.''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''). It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.



* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in "Liki Liki" know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.

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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in "Liki Liki" ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.



* ExperimentalArcheology: In "A Bone for the Daltons", the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary]] using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids.

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* ExperimentalArcheology: In "A ''A Bone for the Daltons", Daltons'', the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary]] using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids.



* GratuitousEnglish: The opening song is a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In "Jackpot for the Daltons", lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.

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* GratuitousEnglish: The opening song is openning song's lyrics are a mix of French and deliberately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In "Jackpot ''Jackpot for the Daltons", Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.geniuses.
* TheNapoleon: General Custer and Colonel Oswald in ''A Cannon for the Daltons'' are both of small heights and have delusions of grandeur for the former and share an authoritarian personality.



** Most military commanders, especially General Custer who apparently has a compulsive need to chase any indians he sees, are firmly anti native americans.



* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey, a villain from the comics returns in "War of the Medics", having been released from prison and having created a new potion, selling it to sick miners under the pretense that it can heal their fever. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey, a villain from the comics returns in "War ''War of the Medics", Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new potion, selling it to sick miners under the pretense that it can heal their fever. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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* ExperimentalArcheology: In "A Bone for the Daltons", the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids]].

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* ExperimentalArcheology: In "A Bone for the Daltons", the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire penitentiary penitentiary]] using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids]].pyramids.



* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in "War of the Medics", having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: The main antagonist in ''The Return of Liki Liki'' is a former slave trafficker who built the town the episode is set in and is firmly opposed to any black man setting foot there.
** A sheriff in ''The Daltons' Ghosts'' is apparently affiliated with the Klu Klux Klan.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey Doxey, a villain from the comics returns in "War of the Medics", having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, potion, selling it to sick miners.miners under the pretense that it can heal their fever. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.
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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.
* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in ''War of the Medics'', one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad english of french viewers.

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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many Chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' "Liki Liki" know martial arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.
* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in ''War "War of the Medics'', Medics", one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad english English of french French viewers.



* ExperimentalArcheology: In ''A Bone For The Daltons'', the archeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire pentitentiary using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids]].

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* ExperimentalArcheology: In ''A "A Bone For The Daltons'', for the archeologist Daltons", the archaeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire pentitentiary penitentiary using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids]].



* GratuitousEnglish: the openning song is a mix of French and delibirately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackpot fot the Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in ''War of the Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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* GratuitousEnglish: the openning The opening song is a mix of French and delibirately deliberately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackpot fot "Jackpot for the Daltons'', Daltons", lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in ''War "War of the Medics'', Medics", having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs and WesternAnimation/Ratz. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs ''WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs'' and WesternAnimation/Ratz.''WesternAnimation/{{Ratz}}''. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics. comics.



!! The series provides examples of the following tropes:

* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.

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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many chinese Chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts arts, including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.



* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in ''War of the Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in ''War of the Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.vitriol.
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* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackport fot the Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.

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* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackport ''Jackpot fot the Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones.

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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics.comics, made by the Xilam studio (they also did WesternAnimation/SpaceGoofs and WesternAnimation/Ratz. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones. A movie made by the same studio, ''Go West!'', was released in 2007.


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* AllAsiansKnowMartialArts: Many chinese characters in ''Liki Liki'' know martial arts including Tchin-Tchin himself, Luke's ally.


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* HistoricalDomainCharacter: Historical figures that haven't appeared previously include General Custer, Ulysses S. Grant and even Queen Victoria.
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''The New Adventures of Lucky Luke'' is a 2001 French-Canadian cartoon based on the eponymous comics. It features all new stories based on the character. It is also notable for having the background and characters change colors in certain situation, something that wasn't done in the previous cartoon, but which actually originates from the original comics.
It ran for 52 episodes from 2001 to 2003 and features a wide cast of characters, one-shots and recurring ones.
!! The series provides examples of the following tropes:

* BilingualBonus: A lot of names of characters and towns reference things that evaded a lot of French viewers. For example in ''War of the Medics'', one of the background characters is called "Big Dick Narrowmind", needless to say, the only reason this part wasn't censored in France can be attributed to the bad english of french viewers.
* BottomlessMagazines: Played straight a third of the time where two revolvers with six shots can fire as much as 20 shots but averted in most of the episodes where the characters have to reload after firing six times.
* ExperimentalArcheology: In ''A Bone For The Daltons'', the archeologist decides to [[spoiler:move an entire pentitentiary using the same technique apparently used to build the pyramids]].
* GratuitousEnglish: the openning song is a mix of French and delibirately badly pronounced English.
* LightningCanDoAnything: In ''Jackport fot the Daltons'', lightning (and by extension electricity) turns Averell and Rantanplan into hyper-competent geniuses.
* SnakeOilSalesman: Doctor Doxey returns in ''War of the Medics'', having been released from prison and having created a new doxine, selling it to sick miners. According to Doctor Wititfeather, the formula is only sugar and vitriol.

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