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* AdaptedOut: In the poem and original play, Hilarion and friends are given their disguises by another character: a hostel landlord (poem) and Gobbo, a porter of Castle Adamant (play). No such character appears in the operetta as the three friends conveniently find their disguises on the ground. Hilarion and Ida's mothers [[MissingMom are also absent]].

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In the poem and original play, Hilarion and friends are given their disguises by another character: a hostel landlord (poem) and Gobbo, a porter of Castle Adamant (play). No such character appears in the operetta as the three friends conveniently find their disguises on the ground. ground.
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Hilarion and Ida's mothers [[MissingMom are also absent]].absent]].
** While Lady Blanche's university-aged daughter Melissa is present in the operetta, Lady Psyche's toddler daughter Aglaïa is not.
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* AlcoholImducedIdiocy: Cyril gets drunk at lunch and wind up blowing his companions disguises through his ridiculous behavior.

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* AlcoholImducedIdiocy: AlcoholInducedIdiocy: Cyril gets drunk at lunch and wind up blowing his companions disguises through his ridiculous behavior.
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* AlcoholImducedIdiocy: Cyril gets drunk at lunch and wind up blowing his companions disguises through his ridiculous behavior.


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* ArmorPiercingQuestion: Twofold. King Hildebrand questions where Posterity is to come from if Ida succeeded in getting all women to renounce men. Gama follows up by pointing out that if Ida’s mother had looked at matters like her, Ida wouldn’t exist.
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This needs more explanation: granted, I've not heard the song this is referencing, but I haven't heard of a cuirass having any sort of non-armor meaning.


* HaveAGayOldTime: When the three sons of King Gama are removing their armour, and sing about "this tight-fitting cuirass."

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* %%* HaveAGayOldTime: When the three sons of King Gama are removing their armour, and sing about "this tight-fitting cuirass."

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