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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* NonIndicativeName: Played with; the Cave of the Single Trap is actually the Cave of the Single Trap (with Two Parts), a fact that the sign outside neglects to mention and which gets a second knight killed.
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* NonIndicativeName: Played with; PlayedForLaughs; the Cave of the Single Trap is actually the Cave of the Single Trap (with Two Parts), a fact that the sign outside neglects to mention and which gets a second knight killed.
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* NonIndicativeName: Played with; the Cave of the Single Trap is actually the Cave of the Single Trap (with Two Parts), a fact that the sign outside neglects to mention and which gets a second knight killed.
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** [[spoiler:His reappearance at the end of season 3 confirms that he and Porky survived.]]
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: At the end of the episode, Sorcerio can be seen [[SmokingHotSex smoking a cigarette]] as the griffon carries the team away from Cremorrah.
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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: At GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the end of future, please check the episode, Sorcerio can be seen [[SmokingHotSex smoking a cigarette]] as trope page to make sure your example fits the griffon carries the team away from Cremorrah.current definition.
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* UncertainDoom: Big Jo is buried under a desert's worth of sand by Bean and Luci. Given he's already fallen into a volcano, it probably didn't kill him. The last episode of the season implies he came back.
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* UncertainDoom: Big Jo is buried under a desert's worth of sand by Bean and Luci. Given he's already fallen into a volcano, it probably didn't kill him. The last episode of the season implies he came back.back, though the first episode of season 2 reveals this to be a RedHerring.
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* ChekhovsGun: When exploring Cremorrah, Big Jo tells Bean the populace was petrified by a single spell from their rivals. [[spoiler:Two episodes later, we see that spell in action, used against Dreamland this time.]]
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* ChekhovsGun: When exploring Cremorrah, Big Jo tells Bean the populace was petrified by a single spell from their rivals. [[spoiler:Two Two episodes later, we see that spell in action, used against Dreamland this time.]]
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* UncertainDoom: Big Jo is buried under a desert's worth of sand by Bean and Luci. Given he's already fallen into a volcano, it probably didn't kill him. [[spoiler:The last episode of the season implies he came back.]]
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* UncertainDoom: Big Jo is buried under a desert's worth of sand by Bean and Luci. Given he's already fallen into a volcano, it probably didn't kill him. [[spoiler:The The last episode of the season implies he came back.]]
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* ChekovsGun: When exploring Cremorrah, Big Jo tells Bean the populace was petrified by a single spell from their rivals. [[spoiler:Two episodes later, we see that spell in action, used against Dreamland this time.]]
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* ChekovsGun: ChekhovsGun: When exploring Cremorrah, Big Jo tells Bean the populace was petrified by a single spell from their rivals. [[spoiler:Two episodes later, we see that spell in action, used against Dreamland this time.]]
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* LadyLooksLikeADude: A nonhuman example. The griffin, who appears masculine in her human parts (and has a male-sounding voice) is actually female. When questioned on this, she replied "Gender is a spectrum."
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->''"Immortality is folly. Those who desire it become blind to what is precious and right before him."''
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->''"Immortality is folly. Those who desire it become blind to what is precious and right before him.them."''
* {{Beat}}: Used for comedy when Odval suggests Sorcerio needs a new book. Since the scene doesn't cut away, it shows Sorcerio staring blankly as Odval remains completely still.
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* CallBack: Big Jo explains that everyone in Cremorrah was turned to stone while throwing a party when the king was away, and asks who would be so irresponsible. Bean decides to change the subject quickly.
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* CallBack: CallBack:
** The witch's burned-down candy house from "Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!" is revisited by Sorcerio in search of clues to the ElixirOfLife. Gwen herself returns, and it turns out her sister wasn't killed after all.
** Big Jo explains that everyone in Cremorrah was turned to stone while throwing a party when the king was away, and asks who would be so irresponsible. Bean decides to change the subject quickly.
** The witch's burned-down candy house from "Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!" is revisited by Sorcerio in search of clues to the ElixirOfLife. Gwen herself returns, and it turns out her sister wasn't killed after all.
** Big Jo explains that everyone in Cremorrah was turned to stone while throwing a party when the king was away, and asks who would be so irresponsible. Bean decides to change the subject quickly.
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** The witch's burned-down candy house from "Faster, Princess! Kill! Kill!" is revisited by Sorcerio in search of clues to the ElixirOfLife. Gwen herself returns, and it turns out her sister wasn't killed after all.
* OhCrap: The Laughing Horse, after Malfus says he's going to eat it.
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-->'''Mortimer:''' "They don't call me '[[MeaningfulName Mortimer the Expendable]]' [[TemptingFate for nothing]]..." ''(gets ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by a DeathTrap)''
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-->'''Mortimer:''' "They They don't call me '[[MeaningfulName Mortimer the Expendable]]' [[TemptingFate for nothing]]..." nothing]]... ''(gets ImpaledWithExtremePrejudice by a DeathTrap)''
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--->'''Knight:''' "They call it an edge, but it's really more of a gentle--" ''(the ground gives way beneath him)'' "--slooooooooooope!"
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--->'''Knight:''' "They They call it an edge, but it's really more of a gentle--" gentle-- ''(the ground gives way beneath him)'' "--slooooooooooope!"--slooooooooooope!
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-->'''Luci:''' ''(in the jar)'' "I'm all about the easy way."
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-->'''Luci:''' ''(in the jar)'' "I'm I'm all about the easy way."