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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!" (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: "PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!" ''PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!'' (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
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[[caption-width-right:683:''[[ByThePowerOfGreyskull PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW]]''!!]]
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[[caption-width-right:683:''[[ByThePowerOfGreyskull PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW]]''!!]]
PPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW]]''!]]
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW! (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW! "PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!" (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
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''Prince Planet'' (Japanese: ''Planet Boy Papi'') is a black-and-white anime TV series that ran from 1965 to 1966 with 52 episodes. It was created in the success of other anime of the time like ''Anime/AstroBoy'', ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'', ''Manga/EightMan1963'', and others, and was among the first to be heavily merchandized. The show told of the many adventures of the titular Prince Planet (who may or may not actually be an actual prince), a resident of the planet Radion, the main base of operations to the Universal Peace Corps, a galactic collection of representatives of many planets joining in a police-like force to fight for peace. They are trying to decide if Earth is worthy of joining their ranks. To decide this, they send Prince Planet to Earth, in disguise as a seemingly normal Earth boy. He quickly finds allies in the farming family of the Worthys (Pops and his daughter Diana), Diana's hydroelectric Uncle Kevin Kirby, wrestler Dan Dynamo, and Arabian magician Ajibaba of Abbadon. Together, Prince Planet and his allies face off against the wicked trickster Warlock and the golem-like Krag, among other enemies.
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''Prince Planet'' (Japanese: ''Planet ''Yūsei Shōnen Papi/Planet Boy Papi'') is a black-and-white anime TV series that ran from 1965 to 1966 with 52 episodes. It was created in the success of other anime of the time like ''Anime/AstroBoy'', ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'', ''Manga/EightMan1963'', and others, and was among the first to be heavily merchandized. The show told of the many adventures of the titular Prince Planet (who may or may not actually be an actual prince), a resident of the planet Radion, the main base of operations to the Universal Peace Corps, a galactic collection of representatives of many planets joining in a police-like force to fight for peace. They are trying to decide if Earth is worthy of joining their ranks. To decide this, they send Prince Planet to Earth, in disguise as a seemingly normal Earth boy. He quickly finds allies in the farming family of the Worthys (Pops and his daughter Diana), Diana's hydroelectric Uncle Kevin Kirby, wrestler Dan Dynamo, and Arabian magician Ajibaba of Abbadon. Together, Prince Planet and his allies face off against the wicked trickster Warlock and the golem-like Krag, among other enemies.
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* EmergencyRefuelling: As part of his outfit, Prince Planet wears a P-shaped medallion, which drains from black to white. OncePerEpisode, he's almost out of power and has to be recharged by his home planet. A custodian is in charge of transmitting the power, but they're frequently distracted from the duty, resulting in the recharge arriving at the last possible second.
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* EmergencyRefuelling: As part of his outfit, Prince Planet wears a P-shaped medallion, which drains from black to white. OncePerEpisode, he's almost out of power and has to be recharged by his home planet. A custodian is in charge of transmitting the power, but they're he's frequently distracted from asleep on the duty, job, resulting in the recharge arriving at the last possible second.
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* MagicalAccessory: Prince Planet wears a medallion on his chest that gives him power.
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* MagicalAccessory: Prince Planet wears a medallion on his chest that gives him power.his powers.
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-> ''Priiiince Planet!''
-> ''No one can compare''
-> ''To the Prince who wears''
-> ''A medallion on his chest!''
-> ''Using all his might,''
-> ''Changing wrong to right,''
-> ''Prince Planet, he's the best!''
-> ''No one can compare''
-> ''To the Prince who wears''
-> ''A medallion on his chest!''
-> ''Using all his might,''
-> ''Changing wrong to right,''
-> ''Prince Planet, he's the best!''
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-> ''No
No one can
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Changing wrong to
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Prince Planet, he's the best!''
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!! (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a [[TheTrickster Trickster]].
* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a [[TheTrickster Trickster]].
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* ByThePowerOfGreyskull: PPPPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII PAZOW!! PAZOW! (The "Pazow" covering the Japanese "Papi".)
*EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, EmergencyRefuelling: As part of his outfit, Prince Planet wears a P-shaped medallion, which drains from black to white. OncePerEpisode, he's almost out of power and has to be recharged by his home planet. A custodian is in charge of transmitting the power, but they're frequently distracted from the duty, resulting in the recharge arriving at the last possible second.
* EvilSorcerer: Warlock, albeit more akin to that of a [[TheTricksterTrickster]].Trickster]].
* GigglingVillain: Warlock is one of the hammier examples of the trope -- and ''boy'', is he a giggler.
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* EvilSorcerer: Warlock, albeit more akin to that of a [[TheTrickster
* GigglingVillain: Warlock is one of the hammier examples of the trope -- and ''boy'', is he a giggler.
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* MagicalAccessory: Prince Planet wears a medallion on his chest that gives him power.
* WizardingSchool: Warlock the "[[WizardsFromOuterSpace Master of Martian Magic]]" hides on Earth from his magic school that was punishing him for getting drunk on prune juice.
* WizardingSchool: Warlock the "[[WizardsFromOuterSpace Master of Martian Magic]]" hides on Earth from his magic school that was punishing him for getting drunk on prune juice.
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''Prince Planet'' (Japanese: ''Planet Boy Papi'') is a black-and-white anime TV series that ran from 1965 to 1966 with 52 episodes. It was created in the success of other anime of the time like ''Anime/AstroBoy'', ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'', ''Anime/EighthMan'', and others, and was among the first to be heavily merchandized. The show told of the many adventures of the titular Prince Planet (who may or may not actually be an actual prince), a resident of the planet Radion, the main base of operations to the Universal Peace Corps, a galactic collection of representatives of many planets joining in a police-like force to fight for peace. They are trying to decide if Earth is worthy of joining their ranks. To decide this, they send Prince Planet to Earth, in disguise as a seemingly normal Earth boy. He quickly finds allies in the farming family of the Worthys (Pops and his daughter Diana), Diana's hydroelectric Uncle Kevin Kirby, wrestler Dan Dynamo, and Arabian magician Ajibaba of Abbadon. Together, Prince Planet and his allies face off against the wicked trickster Warlock and the golem-like Krag, among other enemies.
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''Prince Planet'' (Japanese: ''Planet Boy Papi'') is a black-and-white anime TV series that ran from 1965 to 1966 with 52 episodes. It was created in the success of other anime of the time like ''Anime/AstroBoy'', ''Anime/{{Gigantor}}'', ''Anime/EighthMan'', ''Manga/EightMan1963'', and others, and was among the first to be heavily merchandized. The show told of the many adventures of the titular Prince Planet (who may or may not actually be an actual prince), a resident of the planet Radion, the main base of operations to the Universal Peace Corps, a galactic collection of representatives of many planets joining in a police-like force to fight for peace. They are trying to decide if Earth is worthy of joining their ranks. To decide this, they send Prince Planet to Earth, in disguise as a seemingly normal Earth boy. He quickly finds allies in the farming family of the Worthys (Pops and his daughter Diana), Diana's hydroelectric Uncle Kevin Kirby, wrestler Dan Dynamo, and Arabian magician Ajibaba of Abbadon. Together, Prince Planet and his allies face off against the wicked trickster Warlock and the golem-like Krag, among other enemies.
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through virtually anything (ala Oddjob and his razor-sharp hat in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.)
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through virtually anything (ala Oddjob and his razor-sharp hat in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.))
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* BadassAdorable: No wonder the theme song praises him so much!
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* BadassAdorable: No wonder the theme song praises brags about him so much!
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a {{Trickster}}.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a {{Trickster}}.[[TheTrickster Trickster]].
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a ''Trickster''.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a ''Trickster''.{{Trickster}}.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a ''[[Trickster]]''.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a ''[[Trickster]]''.''Trickster''.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a [[Trickster]].
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit, more akin to that of a [[Trickster]].''[[Trickster]]''.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit more on the level of Loki.
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* EvilSorcerer Warlock. Albeit Albeit, more on the level akin to that of Loki.a [[Trickster]].
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through anything (ala Oddjob from ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.)
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through virtually anything (ala Oddjob from and his razor-sharp hat in ''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.)
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through anything (ala Oddjob from ''Literature/{{Goldfinger}}''.)
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* ImpossiblyCoolWeapon: Krag's pocket-watch, in which it's chains can slice through anything (ala Oddjob from ''Literature/{{Goldfinger}}''.''Film/{{Goldfinger}}''.)