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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Timmy's certainty that Arthur can defeat the dragon is met with Arthur's skeleton being thrown before him. He asks Cosmo and Wanda to resurrect him for a second attempt, this time achieving the desire result.
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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Timmy's certainty that Arthur can defeat the dragon is met with Arthur's skeleton being thrown before him. He asks Cosmo and Wanda to resurrect him for a second attempt, this time achieving the desire desired result.
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* NegatedMomentOfAwesome: Timmy's certainty that Arthur can defeat the dragon is met with Arthur's skeleton being thrown before him. He asks Cosmo and Wanda to resurrect him for a second attempt, this time achieving the desire result.
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* CrackOhMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it.
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* CrackOhMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it. It seems to have started with wrenching it trying to pull Excalibur.
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* BlindWithoutEm: Arthur in this show's universe needs glasses to see, because without them, he's as blind as a bat. Once Timmy gives him some, he can see perfectly and is able to fight.
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* RelatedInTheAdaptation: Arthur and Merlin are nephew and uncle.
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* AdaptationNameChange: Future King Arthur's last name is Leibowitz instead of Pendragon.
* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Merlin leaves Arthur to fight the dragon on his own, since dragons are impervious to magic.
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* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid to a strong, muscular warrior.
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* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid with a nasally voice to a strong, muscular warrior.warrior with a manly voice.
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works are not tropes
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* Myth/ArthurianLegend: King Arthur and Merlin feature in this episode.
* BigBad: The dragon.
* BigBad: The dragon.
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* CrackOwMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it.
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* CrackOwMyBack: CrackOhMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it.
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* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one. And a really cheap one at that: the knight is a midget, the wizard is a cleaning products salesman, the dragon is a dog wearing a very heavy mask and for some reason everyone keeps throwing manure at Cosmo.
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* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one. And a really cheap one at that: the knight is a midget, the wizard is a cleaning products salesman, the dragon is a dog wearing a very heavy mask and for some reason reason, everyone keeps throwing manure at Cosmo.
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* WizardsLiveLonger: Merlin shows up at the end in the present day. This, along with Alden Bitteroot later, seems to imply this.
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* WizardsLiveLonger: Merlin shows up at the end in the present day. This, along with [[Recap/TheFairlyOddParentsS3E23WhichWitchIsWhich Alden Bitteroot Bitteroot]] later, seems to imply this.
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''Knighty Knight'' is the sixteenth episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', premiering on September 6, 2002.
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'''Episode number:''' 15b
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* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one.
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* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one. And a really cheap one at that: the knight is a midget, the wizard is a cleaning products salesman, the dragon is a dog wearing a very heavy mask and for some reason everyone keeps throwing manure at Cosmo.
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* ExactWords: Timmy wishes they were all in the real middle ages. This ends up including his parents.
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* ExactWords: Timmy wishes they were all ''all'' in the real middle ages. This ends up including his parents.
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* PantomimeAnimal: Timmy's parents attend the Camelot fair dressed in [[TwoPeopleOneDress a two-person cow costume]], complete with udder, thinking that it's a State Fair. When they end up being transported to the actual Middle Ages, they are completely unaware of what happened and think they are still at the Camelot fair.
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* PantomimeAnimal: Timmy's parents attend the Camelot fair dressed in [[TwoPeopleOneDress [[TwoMenOneDress a two-person cow costume]], complete with udder, thinking that it's a State Fair. When they end up being transported to the actual Middle Ages, they are completely unaware of what happened and think they are still at the Camelot fair.
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* PantomimeAnimal: Timmy's parents attend the Camelot fair dressed in a two-person cow costume, complete with udder, thinking that it's a State Fair. When they end up being transported to the actual Middle Ages, they are completely unaware of what happened and think they are still at the Camelot fair.
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* PantomimeAnimal: Timmy's parents attend the Camelot fair dressed in [[TwoPeopleOneDress a two-person cow costume, costume]], complete with udder, thinking that it's a State Fair. When they end up being transported to the actual Middle Ages, they are completely unaware of what happened and think they are still at the Camelot fair.
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* PantomimeAnimal: Timmy's parents attend the Camelot fair dressed in a two-person cow costume, complete with udder, thinking that it's a State Fair. When they end up being transported to the actual Middle Ages, they are completely unaware of what happened and think they are still at the Camelot fair.
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* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid to a strong, muscular warrior.
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* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid to a strong, muscular warrior.warrior.
* WizardsLiveLonger: Merlin shows up at the end in the present day. This, along with Alden Bitteroot later, seems to imply this.
* WizardsLiveLonger: Merlin shows up at the end in the present day. This, along with Alden Bitteroot later, seems to imply this.
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Actually, I was right the first time.
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* BoomerangComeback: Excalibur returns to Timmy's hand after he throws it.
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* SummonToHand: Excalibur returns to Timmy's hand after he throws it.
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Wrong trope
* BoomerangComeback: Excalibur returns to Timmy's hand after he throws it.
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* SummonToHand: Excalibur returns to Timmy's hand after he throws it.
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* FakeWizardry: Merlin constantly "teleports" by throwing up a dust cloud and running. He's shown using real magic at the end, so it's possible teleportation just isn't his strong suit.
* ParentsInDistress: The main conflict of the episode is Timmy rescuing his parents from a dragon.
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* SummonToHand: Excalibur returns to Timmy's hand after he throws it.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Timmy throws his sword to cut his parents free from the dragon.
* TimeTravel: One of the few times Timmy does it without screwing up thetimeline.timeline.
* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid to a strong, muscular warrior.
* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Timmy throws his sword to cut his parents free from the dragon.
* TimeTravel: One of the few times Timmy does it without screwing up the
* TookALevelInBadass: After getting glasses, Arthur turns from a meek kid to a strong, muscular warrior.
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* AnArmAndALeg: Sir Finkleberg's arm eventually falls right off. It's quickly eaten by hungry peasants.
* Myth/ArthurianLegend: King Arthur and Merlin feature in this episode.
* Myth/ArthurianLegend: King Arthur and Merlin feature in this episode.
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* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Timmy and Arthur slay a dragon in this episode.
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Starting page and cross wicking.
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''Knighty Knight'' is the sixteenth episode of the second season of ''WesternAnimation/TheFairlyOddParents'', premiering on September 6, 2002.
When Timmy finds himself disappointed by the Camelot fair, he wishes himself into the real Middle Ages, and ends up helping the boy who would become King Arthur.
!This episode contains examples of:
* CrackOwMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it.
* ExactWords: Timmy wishes they were all in the real middle ages. This ends up including his parents.
* ExcaliburInTheStone: An important point in the episode. Timmy pulls it out without thinking to rescue his parents, and ends up inadvertently becoming king (not that he's ever aware).
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Merlin appears at the end in Cosmo and Wanda's fishbowl, showing he's still alive centuries later.
* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one.
* TimeTravel: One of the few times Timmy does it without screwing up the timeline.
When Timmy finds himself disappointed by the Camelot fair, he wishes himself into the real Middle Ages, and ends up helping the boy who would become King Arthur.
!This episode contains examples of:
* CrackOwMyBack: Sir Finkleberg can't move his arm without hurting it.
* ExactWords: Timmy wishes they were all in the real middle ages. This ends up including his parents.
* ExcaliburInTheStone: An important point in the episode. Timmy pulls it out without thinking to rescue his parents, and ends up inadvertently becoming king (not that he's ever aware).
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Merlin appears at the end in Cosmo and Wanda's fishbowl, showing he's still alive centuries later.
* RenaissanceFair: The episode kicks off with one.
* TimeTravel: One of the few times Timmy does it without screwing up the timeline.