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It's an Ankama production. It's filled with them.


  • In the first episode, Bob from Bonta is blatantly dressed like Kenshiro.
  • Episode 10 features tons of art references, between the art school models recreating many famous paintings when posing for Kerub (such as Johannes Vermeer's Milkmaid and Girl with a Pearl Earring) to an homage to MÅ“bius.
  • In episode 15, Groufon is shown between Kerub's store items, and what looks like Rubilax can be seen in many others.
    • In the same episode, Kerub shows between his ownings a "Crystal Sphere Radar"note .
  • Episode 23 features Kerub getting inside a whale, where he meets a Rogue who uses his ventriloquist dummy/marionette to speak and fight, basically Ventriloquist and Scarface but looking like the Disney incarnations of Geppetto and Pinocchio.
  • In episode 27, Jessica Rabbit shows up as an Ecaflip watching Kerubim gamble.
  • The plot of episode 32 comes from teleporters taken directly from The Fly (1986), they're even lampshaded with a sign.
  • In episode 31, the map consulted by Lou resembles the map of Thror, including a small dragon in the top-left corner and a mountain.
  • In episode 34, Joris gets stuck into a box that needs a magic word to be opened. Some of Kerub's tentatives to guess the word are "Shazam!", "Kamehameha!", "By the Power of Grayskull!", "Klaatu Barada Nikto!" and "Bazinga!"
  • Episode 36 has Kerub tell of when he went in a dojo to train himself to become a hero. Him and Indie were respectively dressed as Ryu and Ken, and they even threw Shoryukens (though the button inputs appearing onscreen are blatantly the Hadoken ones).
  • Episode 37 begins with Simone humming the Wakfu theme song.
  • Episode 38, the Dragoturkey race one is filled with them:
    • The Enutrof duo are called the ZZ Stroud, referencing Ruel and ZZ Top at the same time.
    • Sanata is a blatant female counterpart to Dick Dastardly: heck, her name is an anagram of Satanas, Dick's French dub name! Her Dragoturkey is also named Dialobo, and "Diabolo" is Muttley's French name.
    • And if you didn't get that the Dragoturkeys themselves are a reference to something else, the racing champion is called Joe Cobo.
    • The aforemented Joe Cobo also dresses like Kamina and quotes Buzz Lightyear's famous line, albeit changing the final part every time ("To infinity and... we'll see that later!" "To infinity and... you know it.")
  • In episode 47, as Indie and Kerubim prepare to rush the tower with the Ivory Dofus they wield an extra-long katana and a ridicolously large sword respectively, a nod to Sephiroth and Cloud. Furthermore, the battle for the Ivory Dofus itself (with the demonic, winged guardian falling into a chasm followed shortly by one of the fighters) resembles a bit the duel between Gandalf and the Balrog.
  • In the second-to-last episode (51), along the people looking at Kerub and Indie in the sauna you can see Arty and Goultardnote  from the Dofus Manga comic, along with the infamous Shushu Djaul.


Alternative Title(s): Dofus The Treasures Of Kerubim

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