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2* '''Characters''': the Manhattan Clan, Eliza Maza, Demona, Puck
3* '''Enemy(ies)''': Demona and Puck
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5A magical mirror is stolen by Demona who summons the mischievous Puck through it; purposely re-interpreting Demona's wishes, he makes the Gargoyles human and the humans gargoyles. In the chaos Goliath and the others are able to detain him and send Demona fleeing, but as a gift for the fun he'd had, Puck grants Demona to become human during the day instead of her vulnerable stone sleep.
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7Demona returns in the episode "[[Recap/GargoylesS2Vows Vows]]", and Puck's next appearance is in "[[Recap/GargoylesS2FutureTense Future Tense]]".
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10!!This episode contains the following tropes:
11* ActionGirl: Elisa as a Gargoyle. She was able to fight on even footing against Demona and ''win''.
12* ActuallyPrettyFunny: When it's all over, Puck admits this was a most enjoyable romp. He also remarks he enjoys granting wishes for humans because they typically have a sense of humor.
13* AnimationBump: The first episode in the second season to get an improvement in animation and the third over all after [[Recap/GargoylesS1TheEdge The Edge]] and [[Recap/GargoylesS1Reawakening Reawakening]].
14* BatmanGambit: Her plan to steal the Mirror of Titania involved this. While Elisa Maza and Goliath pursued her, a pair of thieves, now free to take it by her luring the heroes away, swiftly wrapped up and removed the mirror from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and then dropped it off to her house at the appointed time.
15* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: More or less the Aesop for this episode.
16--> '''[[JackassGenie Puck:]]''' "Did you say ''that'' human, or that ''human?'' Oh, never mind, I'll figure it out..."
17* BeautifulAllAlong: Goliath realizes this about Elisa after seeing her transformed into a gargoyle:
18--> '''Goliath:''' I never realized just how ''beautiful'' you are.\
19'''Elisa:''' ''[chuckles]'' Are you saying you thought I was ''ugly?''\
20'''Goliath:''' Uh, well, that -- Careful, updraft!
21* BerserkButton: Puck puts up with a lot of crap from Demona over the course of the episode, but only visibly gets angry when -- after he's freed -- she rejects his offer for a gift in reward for his good time, at which point he curses her to become human during the day, [[GeniusBonus which is very much a classic characteristic of]] TheFairFolk.
22* BigNo: Demona when she sees that Puck turned her into what she hates the most.
23* BittersweetEnding: Everyone in the city is returned to normal, but Demona gains the ability to move about in the daylight. For her, it's sweet to roam around in the daytime, but it's bitter that she gets to do it as a ''human''. The experience has also made Elisa reflect on her feelings and how she and Goliath are essentially StarCrossedLovers.
24* BrickJoke: At least it is one [[BlueAndOrangeMorality from Puck's point of view]]. Near the start of the episode Demona offhandedly mentioned that she would like to once be able to walk out during the daytime instead of turning to stone. At the end when Puck is demanding she ask for some reward to repay her for the "fun time" she took him out to in the last few hours, she demanded him to leave in which the disgruntled Puck decided to grant her previously mentioned desire, [[YouAreWhatYouHate though in a fashion she would not approve]], as her "reward".
25* BullyingADragon: Demona in her case is not just mistreating any ordinary powerhouse, but a RealityWarper who could really make her life miserable if given the opportunity to be freed. Indeed, he would repay her by [[YouAreWhatYouHate having her turn into that which she hates most during daytime]]. Somehow her shoving him around and making threats throughout most of the episode doesn't faze Puck, but her weary, aggravated "''Please'' leave" at the end offends him. Presumably he expected a level of coercion from similar-minded people who tried to use him in the past and took precautions, but Demona refusing to accept his sincere offer of thanks for the fun crossed a line.
26* CompanyCrossReferences: Shortly after Demona has summoned Puck and starts shouting commands, the latter protests this treatment by pointing to Titania's Mirror saying that "Does this look like WesternAnimation/{{Aladdin}}'s lamp?". This line was confirmed by the creators to be an in-joke about Disney's version, of which [[WesternAnimation/AladdinTheSeries the spin-off series]] was also running at the time.
27* CuteMonsterGirl: Elisa proves that she makes for a "beautiful gargoyle" during her small stint as one in this episode. Goliath certainly thought so but, technically, she's not a "monster" from his perspective.
28* DeadpanSnarker: Many of Puck's interactions with Demona are tinged with sarcasm.
29* DramaticIrony: When the Clan are turned into humans, Goliath reasonably assumes that Demona did it on purpose to weaken them, never realizing the truth that she had absolutely no control over the situation.
30* ExactWords: "The ''human'' Elisa Maza is no more."
31* FakeMemories: Puck's transformations are packaged with the belief that the victims have always been that way and everyone else has been changed. This seems to be to keep them from reacting to the transformation as strange, since their actual memories of events are untouched and it takes little scrutiny to notice a discrepancy between what they believe and what they remember (for example, the transformed Elisa still remembers that she and Goliath met when he flew down to save her from falling, but it's only when he points it out that she realises she wouldn't have needed him to save her if she ''already'' had wings then).
32* FairCop: Decked out in a buttoned up security guard outfit doesn't do anything to hide Elisa's sexiness.
33* TheFairFolk: They are introduced into ''Gargoyles'' cosmology, where they are known as the "Third Race" and the "Children of Oberon". The first of their number to be revealed is Puck who debuts in this episode. He has the classic traits of amorality, trickery, doing thing for the fun of it, and weakness to ColdIron.
34* FemaleGaze: The real gargoyles get "the eye" from three transformed women who pass by them in the subway. Lexington thinks it's "kind of fun" for a change.
35* {{Foreshadowing}}:
36** When Demona first summons Puck, she says, "You served the human", referring to the fact that [[spoiler:Xanatos's assistant Owen and Puck are the same being]]. Other episodes would hint at the same thing, but this one was the first and most noticeable.
37** Also the fact that [[spoiler:if you listen to Puck, you can't help but feel you've heard his voice before. It's very similar to Owen's own, except Puck has none of the emotional restraint in it that Owen has.[[note]]even though Owen was voiced by Creator/JeffBennett and Puck was voiced by Creator/BrentSpiner, making this an interesting example of CastAsAMask.[[/note]]]]
38** Though not said outright, Puck is bound by ColdIron. The Children of Oberon being vulnerable to iron will be hinted at in a few other episodes before being formally revealed towards the end of the World Tour arc.
39* FirstTimeInTheSun: Subverted. The Manhattan Clan is returned to their gargoyle form before sunrise, leaving Hudson to lament he would have liked to have scene a sunrise. Just once.
40* HotLibrarian: Subverted. Security guard actually, but Elisa wearing glasses and her hair done up in a bun certainly makes her resemble one.
41* {{Hypocrite}}: As usual with Demona. Puck turning all of New York into gargoyles would otherwise be exactly what she wanted, if she were that she genuinely honest when she claims she wanted salvation for the gargoyle race. But since it doesn't satisfy her hatred, it instead incenses her and she demands he change them all back so she can kill them all properly. Puck, for his part, knows exactly how hypocritical Demona is and did it on purpose.
42* IgnoredEpiphany: Puck uses the mirror to expose what Demona truly desires deep down, for Goliath to still love her. Even though he says he can make that happen and it would just be a simple yes, Demona instead sees Eliza being close to Goliath and demands to be rid of her, saying that's what she wants.
43* InkSuitActor: The appearances the Manhattan Clan gargoyles take when turned Human are based in large part on those of the voice actors who portray them, even having Goliath be AmbiguouslyBrown in reference to him being voiced by African-American actor Creator/KeithDavid. Though Creator/GregWeisman [[WordOfGod has said]] that the [[http://www.s8.org/gargoyles/askgreg/search.php?qid=11012 in-story reason for Goliath's darker human skin color is actually to match that of Elisa]].
44* JackassGenie: Puck makes an effort to subvert this trope when he deliberately misconstrues Demona's wishes, not only to screw with her, but to avoid having to kill every human in the city. Though it is played straight at the end when Puck grants Demona's original wish of not turning to stone during the day by making her become human during the day instead. So it would be more accurate to say that Puck is indeed a JackassGenie, but he's only being a jackass toward Demona, who really deserves it.
45* KarmicTrickster: As the JackassGenie entry details, Puck behaves this way towards Demona, who basically got on his nerves the minute she summoned him, and thus relentlessly messes around with her.
46* KnightTemplar: This episode ''really'' shows how far Demona has fallen from her motivation of restoring the gargoyles- when Puck turns all humans in Manhattan into gargoyles, essentially granting that wish, she's just furious that they were given the "gift" of gargoylehood.
47* LiteralGenie: Puck pulls this when he feels like jerking Demona around. I.E. "Don't worry, I will do ''exactly'' as you ask." Thus fulfilling the letter of her wish while deliberately ignoring the spirit.
48* MagicMirror: Titania's Mirror (which is used throughout this episode) is one of two known ones (along with its twin, Oberon's Mirror) to exist in the Gargoyles universe. She uses it to summon Puck.
49* MegatonPunch: Gargoyle Elisa gives Demona a hard punch to the face when protecting the currently human Clan from her.
50* MirrorReveal: Demona is at first very happy and overjoyed to notice that she is now no longer turning to stone in the day, likely realizing she now has extra time to carry out extermination plots against humans...only to then walk by a mirror and realize, to her horror, that she's now been enchanted into transforming from a gargoyle [[YouAreWhatYouHate to a human]] during the day instead!
51* NotSoAboveItAll: Elisa striking a supermodel like pose in front of Titania's Mirror is an unexpectedly girlish thing for our ordinarily straitlaced detective to do.
52* PaperThinDisguise: Demona doesn't seem to recognize Elisa when she's disguised as a museum guard (with just a uniform, different hairstyle, and glasses). She does recognize it's Elisa upon hearing her voice though.
53* PuppyDogEyes: Puck sports these while he pleads with the Gargoyles to "let him homeward wend".
54* RageAgainstTheReflection: Demona's immediate reaction upon seeing herself as a human.
55* SacredHospitality: A possible explanation as to why Puck was so gravely offended when Demona told him to leave. He genuinely wanted to give her something in return "for all this merriment", and said how he might be a lot of things, but "never a poor guest". It's possible that in his mind he would have been left owing her a debt, something the Fair Folk aren't exactly fond of.
56* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: With the entire clan showing up and Puck out of it, Demona beats a hasty retreat for the time being and escapes on the subway.
57* ShoutOut:
58** This episode features allusions ShoutOut/ToShakespeare, more specifically to Theatre/AMidsummerNightsDream with the introduction of Puck and also a mention of Oberon (when one of the thieves hired by Demona uses as his code word "Oberon sent me" and also in form of the beings of the Third race named as "Oberon's Children") before he would appear physically later on. For that matter, the episode as a whole is somewhat of a loose recreation of the play with Fairies wrecking havoc by spinning spells on unsuspecting people for amusement at the latter's expense, some characters being turned into other species, and some romantic developments (e.g. Goliath and Elisa's budding relationship) occur.
59** Goliath's appearance as a Human is strongly reminiscent of Franchise/ConanTheBarbarian.
60* SomethingWeForgot: A sound effect of the mirror being smashed was included so viewers would know Demona can't use it in future episodes.
61* SwappedRoles: Goliath had always caught Elisa when she fell from a high place. When Goliath turned human in mid-air and fell, Elisa, now a gargoyle, had to catch him.
62* ThroatLight: And eye light too, from Puck.
63* WhamEpisode: This episode established the Fair Folk as part of the setting, established a new attribute for Demona (the ability to turn Human during the day instead of stone), ''and'' started the transformation of Goliath and Elisa's relationship.
64* WhamShot: Human!Demona.
65* WhyWontYouDie: Demona's reaction to Elisa once again surviving an attempt to get rid of her.
66* WoundedGazelleGambit: Puck is getting a workout from all this, but he pretends to be in worse shape to get Demona to ease off. It doesn't work because she deduced he's been making himself invisible to onlookers.
67* WrongForTheRightReasons: Goliath repeatedly assumes that all the mayhem was purposefully caused by Demona to throw them off. What he can't know is that Demona never meant for any of it to happen, as Puck repeatedly screwed her over by deliberately misinterpreting her wishes.
68* YouAreWhatYouHate: Demona hates humans with a passion, so she doesn't take becoming one at the end very well.

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