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In between the post-cartoon years and the live-action TV series, Terry Deary starred in many Horrible Histories audiobooks that were released in the mid-2000s, either starring himself or himself with other voice actors.Some of the audiobooks were released by the BBC, featuring regular actors along with Terry Deary which are basically set up like the live action show, but in audio form, with regular sketches, musical numbers and recurring characters; full of humour and references too old for many children listening to understand (and in many cases, their own parents too).The other audio pieces, only featuring Deary, were released in several strange ways. Some of them came free in many children's Kelloggs cereals, whereas others also came free, but inside several editions of the Daily Telegraph. These ones were completely opposite to the BBC's; it felt like you were listening to a radio play in which Terry Deary read out the entirety of a Horrible Histories book and occasionally had a musical number (although, in some cases, these musical numbers were recycled from the BBC's audio-plays.)
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: A scene from The Groovy Greeks has a boxing match in front of the BBC sports crew, and famous boxer Frank Bruno, however, he is only known as Frank, but only the older audience would know who it's supposed to be. Someone who sounds suspiciously like the Through the Keyhole co-presenter Loyd Grossman appears frequently throughout The Stormin' Normans as an (unnamed) interior designer. The sports commentators that commonly appear are based on BBC Sport's football commentating duo Des and Alan.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: Mostly when it comes to the coverage of the wars, which are treated like a football match. At the end of the Battle of Reading in The Vicious Vikings, the interview with Alfred the Great is similar to a post-interview with a football player. Some of Alfred's responses are similar to a English Premier League player. After the end of Alfred's interview, the only response Alan the commentator has to say is: The two commentators often call some of the soldiers strikers. "They think it's all over... it is now." The Terrible Tudors should probably win the prize as the one with the most soccer references, as a war takes place during the Battle of Bosworth. The commentator's introduction: After the match is over and the Tudors defeat Richard III, the commentators say this:
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: In the Rotten Romans, Terry Deary points out that Emperor Augustus wore a special coat because he believed it protected him from lightning. Whenever a character says, "Stone me." Then it's revealed they'll be stoned to death. In the Frightful First World War, Jon Price telling his friend in 1917 that he's amazed how long they've both been alive since the war began in 1914.
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London Gangster: The Gillings' son from Vicious Vikings seems to be portrayed as one with his slight Cockney accent and threatening demeanour.
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Hitler Ate Sugar
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Hitler Ate Sugar: In many classroom scenes, Terry is scolded by his teacher for mindlessly comparing certain historical figures to Adolf Hitler. For instance, during his Henry VIII song, one of his lyrics reads "If he had been just a little littler/ he wouldn't have ended up like Adolph Hitler," to which the teacher crossly snaps, "You can't say that!"
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Go-Getter Girl: One could argue that Felicity, the Teacher's Pet in Deary's old history classes, is like this. In the Woeful Second World War, she was replaced by a male version called Freddy.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: So, what year is Terry Deary in during the history school scenes? He has made a point in The Woeful Second World War that he was born after the war and went to school in the 1950s, but he does mention in The Terrible Tudors that schools "in the days of Queen Victoria" are taught in a different way, followed by his class being taught in said way, although he might've been saying that his school was very old-fashioned.
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The Klutz
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The Klutz: Ijalf, the clumsy Viking.
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The Vicar
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The Vicar: One will occasionally make a cameo in an episode whenever the topic changes to religion. Vicars that appear are either backstabbers, uppity, and/or just very genre blind.
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Those Two Guys
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Those Two Guys: Romulus and Remus — the orphaned brothers who fought over the conquering of Rome. Augustus Caesar and his nephew that is defeated at (thunder) Teutoburg Forest. The two BBC Sport reporters that treat the wars like a game of soccer/football. The night soil men from The Vile Victorians. Child Soldiers Tommy, and George Price from The Frightful First World War. Terry and Felicity, mostly for being the only students that talk in class (there are brief moments when we hear from other students, however. This is usually when the teacher asks them a direct question.) Terry Deary and the announcer, whose name is revealed to be Humphrey in The Vicious Vikings.
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Character Tic: Scottish poet William McGonagall does a dramatic moan before reciting his poems during his poetry night in The Vile Victorians. It's so contagious, the crowd start to mock him.note This may have been intentional to make him appear pretentious, since the man is often called one of the worst poets in Scottish history, let alone the Victorian era.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: The series differs between this and No Fourth Wall. Case in point, The Vicious Vikings, in which chapters were chopped in half by segments of actors talking to Deary between takes, a director on a PA system, a producer occasionally criticizing the script and stage directions being called out. However, it's the only time this is done on a Horrible Histories tape.
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Stealth Pun
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Stealth Pun: The Audio Announcer in the Groovy Greeks gushes to Deary about how much his family loves his books, and that they have a good few stacked in the toilet, for a "little light reading."
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money!
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Screw the Rules, I Have Money! In The Vile Victorians, teacher William Shaw openly admits that he abuses his students, but he doesn't care about their human rights because he's rich. A school inspector from The Terrible Tudors speaks in an interview about some teachers he knew.
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Ironic Echo: In the Vicious Vikings, a classroom scene features a teacher talking about old Viking idioms, who mentions that one should "look around a doorway before you step through". The Teacher's Pet points out that Harold once balanced a bucket of water on a door and a teacher got drenched. When the lesson finishes, the class remind the teacher, but he ignores them, immediately inviting him to the same fate as the last drenched teacher.
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Disappeared Dad
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Disappeared Dad: Implied with (and invoked by) Felicity in the final sketch of The Vile Victorians (although it's debatable whether you could class it as canon or not). When she and her father visit a graveyard, she discovers that her father was grateful that her mother had died, so he assaults him until he falls into an open grave.
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Sadist Teacher
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In The Vile Victorians, teacher William Shaw openly admits that he abuses his students, but he doesn't care about their human rights because he's rich.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: For a kid that hates school and wants to be a sports star, Terry certainly knows a lot of history in class.
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Death as Comedy
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Death as Comedy: It's rather hard not to laugh whenever they use a silly sound effect to emphasis someone dropping down dead, especially if you don't see it coming.
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William the Conqueror tries to invade a town, but the locals bar it up and stand on the guarding walls and shout terrible shoe jokes at him, because his father used to be a shoemaker. William is rather angry and embarrassed, and doesn't want to discuss the topic any further.
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Distaff Counterpart: Freddy replaces Felicity in the Woeful Second World War.
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After the End
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After the End: Although not in an apocalyptic sense, the finale of The Frightful First World War is told like this when the war finishes in France and the remaining soldiers return to Britain: The homes "fit for heroes" that they were promised at the beginning turn out to be empty promises; they are forced to live in hostels or on the streets.note Although it's not mentioned on the tape, many widows of fallen soldiers were made homeless as well, so they were probably joining them. Spanish Flu was around, killing thousands every few hours. The episode tells the story of four women that gambled one night, and by the morning, one of them was still alive. Teenagers were becoming rebellious and the crime rate increased. There was no one to stop them because their fathers and teachers, as well as local policemen, had died in France. Cinemas were either too expensive for people, or weren't good tools for escapism from the public's misery.
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Teens Are Monsters
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Teenagers were becoming rebellious and the crime rate increased. There was no one to stop them because their fathers and teachers, as well as local policemen, had died in France.
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No Fourth Wall
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In The Vicious Vikings, it had been sold to the listener as a No Fourth Wall/Medium Awareness episode, meaning none of the characters were real people, nothing was real, and everyone on screen was being portrayed by actors. However, during the credits, a sword fight takes place, in which two people were killed. Then you hear the director's voice say, "Will someone clean the blood off the microphone?"
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An American tourist (although she's more of a Recurring Extra), who appears in a tour around the Vikings slave trade and at Stone Henge. She's mostly shocked by the horrible facts, and she makes it known whenever she gasps, "Oh my!"
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Sound-Effect Bleep: In the Measly Middle Ages, young trainee soldiers are told to woo a girl their age by asking them to lay in each other's arms by the fireside. Deary's cheeky schoolboy Expy has an unfortunate encounter.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: Implied in The Measly Middle Ages. Joan D'Arc disguises herself as a young man and is convincing the French Army to attack the English. After reciting her speech, the general says: Despite that, the general still doesn't realize it's a teenage girl. Again in The Measly Middle Ages when a knight disguises himself as a lady-in-waiting in order to get past his crush's overprotective dad. He teaches her how to sew, but she's not fooled. If that's the case, how did the father not notice the obvious facial hair? Unless, he didn't want to be rude and embarrass the "woman".
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Escapism
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Cinemas were either too expensive for people, or weren't good tools for escapism from the public's misery.
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: A couple of times. In The Vicious Vikings, it had been sold to the listener as a No Fourth Wall/Medium Awareness episode, meaning none of the characters were real people, nothing was real, and everyone on screen was being portrayed by actors. However, during the credits, a sword fight takes place, in which two people were killed. Then you hear the director's voice say, "Will someone clean the blood off the microphone?"
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Bookends
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Book Ends: The trumpet player in The Rotten Romans who fails to reach the high notes in the appearances at the introduction, a funeral, and at a politician meeting, eventually does in The Stinger, and being denied playing another song by an annoyed crowd.
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Recurring Character
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Recurring Character: An American tourist (although she's more of a Recurring Extra), who appears in a tour around the Vikings slave trade and at Stone Henge. She's mostly shocked by the horrible facts, and she makes it known whenever she gasps, "Oh my!" The Grim Reaper, who relishes in making puns about dying and taking people to the other side.
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That Poor Cat
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That Poor Cat: The tapes had their own version that was a stock sound effect that was just a male voice making a patronizing "Ouch" as if he was emphasising a mild pain from a pinch.
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Author Avatar
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Author Avatar: Terry Deary stars as the presenter and protagonist of the series, as well as a younger version of himself in his history classes (you wouldn't be able to tell though because he doesn't even attempt to sound like a child or a teenager.)
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Schoolmarm
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Schoolmarm: The teacher in the Measly Middle Ages chivalrous knight school.
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Station Ident: In-universe. At the end (or beginning) of a chapter, a repeated segment of sound effects are played (mostly gruesome) followed by a deep throaty voice saying "Horrible Histories" and a door slams. They change every time.
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The Reveal
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The Reveal: In the Vicious Vikings, the casting agents (and Deary) hire mediocre actors that they don't want to pay, promising them a "blood eagle" when the filming's over. The actors spend the entire episode between filming to ask when they were going to get their prize, and Deary promises that they'll get it soon, leaving them (and the audience) in the dark of what a "blood eagle" could be. Until during the recording, everyone finds out from the script that a blood eagle is (when a person's body is ripped apart, being called an honor by Vikings. This scares the actors away, as well as another crew member who also demands to be paid.).
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My Greatest Failure
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My Greatest Failure: For Augustus Caesar, it was the German ambush at The Battle of (thunder) Teutoburg Forest.
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Adaptation Personality Change
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Adaptation Personality Change: This is probably part of a Rule of Funny, considering the other Horrible Histories' adaptations. William the Conqueror. In the live-action TV series, he was a very proud and patriotic French army general, but in this audio series, he reacts as if being called a Frenchman is a racial slur. Queen Victoria. In this audio series, she is portrayed as miserable and uppity, whereas other media has pointed out that she was often smiling and enthusiastic, even after she finished mourning her husband.
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I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You!
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I'll Never Tell You What I'm Telling You!: In The Terrible Tudors, the announcer and the history teacher argue over whether the date of the Battle of Bosworth should be mentioned:
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The Grim Reaper
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The Grim Reaper: "It is I! [masochistic chuckle]"
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Henpecked Husband
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Henpecked Husband: Ijalf the clumsy Viking who accidentally offers all the sheep on his farm to the biggest bully in the village to apologise for accidentally hitting him in the face, is punished by his wife Thora by being fed tree bark for dinner until the time came for the reparation. He obeys without hesitation.
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Curse Cut Short
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Curse Cut Short: In the Vile Victorians, local night soil men (Victorian cleaners who clean out the street "toilets") are put on trial, and when they have their chance to defend themselves, one of them points out that they go hand-in-hand with their job:
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Real Life Writes the Plot
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The Frightful First World War features this. When the soldiers in the trenches were bored, they made song parodies to keep themselves entertained. The song "We're Here Because" was a parody of Auld Lang Syne which implied the soldiers' confusion over why they were in the war. "When This Lousy War Is Over" is a parody of What a Friend We Have In Jesus. In The Terrible Tudors, a cleaner is singing to herself as she does her job to the tune of Greensleeves:
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From Bad to Worse
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From Bad to Worse: The Frightful First World War ends with a chapter about what happened after the soldiers returned home from Britain. To make a long story short: the crime rate increased, Spanish Flu killed more than the war did, the soldiers ended up homeless, and everyone was too miserable and/or poor to go watch a movie at the cinema.
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Screw the Rules, I Make Them!
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Screw the Rules, I Make Them!: Henry VIII has the law changed after the Bishop of Rochester's guests are poisoned. For the next five years after, being caught poisoning is punished by boiling alive.
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Actually Pretty Funny
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Actually Pretty Funny: Sometimes, Terry's classmates struggle to keep it together whenever he's snarky to the history teacher. A Victorian comedy night hire a replacement comedian, which the crowd despises, however, his joke about a boy with a long nose-hair that "cracked like a whip" whenever he sneezed raises a few guilty chuckles.
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Motor Mouth
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Motor Mouth: A widow called Alice Arden in The Terrible Tudors is put on trial for the suspicious murder of her husband by her hired assassins called Black Will and Mossby. Despite claiming she's innocent, her mouth keeps getting her in trouble.
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Dramatic Thunder
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Dramatic Thunder: Every time anyone mentioned Teutoburg Forest in the Rotten Romans. Even the history teacher isn't immune to it.
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Parental Bonus
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Parental Bonus: Some of the background music used in many scenes are actually music from old radio shows the BBC used to air at least 30 years prior. In the Woeful Second World War, when the Home Guard (nicknamed Dad's Army) is mentioned, the theme of the BBC TV series plays before a record needle scratch is heard. The Vicious Vikings is about to introduce a story set in the countrysides of Scandinavia, but it's promising a boring look into the way of the Vikings' lives with the theme song of The Archers and groans of the annoyed audience.
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World of Ham
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World of Ham: Some sketches are played dangerously close to Chewing the Scenery, possibly for laughs.
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Black-and-Gray Morality
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Black-and-Gray Morality: This series, in particular, uses this trope most in the franchise. While never portraying murder, ethnic cleansing or greed as positive, it refuses to leave the "good" side without critiques. It points out: World War One knowingly had Child Soldiers; the British governments and/or monarchies have a long history of exploitation and apathy towards its subjects (such as Queen Victoria's government preferring to send money to Ireland during its potato famine instead of better attempts at helping the country); the British education system praises the Ancient Romans and conspicuously overlook the violent colonisation and destroying ecosystems; and how history, in general, is gatekept.
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Teacher's Pet
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Teacher's Pet: Felicity in all of Terry Deary's history classes. And then her replacement Freddy.
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What the Hell Is That Accent?
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What the Hell Is That Accent?: Mary of Scotland spends most of her time in France, to the point of gaining a hybrid of a Scottish and French dialect. In the words of the BBC reporter that presents her execution, "Hence that ridiculous French accent."
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Medium Awareness
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Medium Awareness: Occasionally mentioned, however The Vicious Vikings has bucketfuls of this.
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Wacky Americans Have Wacky Names
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Wacky Americans Have Wacky Names: We find out in The Vicious Vikings that the American tourist's son is named Elmer Rubinstone III.
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Half the Man He Used to Be
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Half the Man He Used to Be: When the first group of Vikings try to invade Britain, they are stopped at the beach by a Saxon guard, who orders them to go away. The leader of the Vikings responds by slicing the guard from head to foot.
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Leeroy Jenkins
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Leeroy Jenkins: Richard III in the Terrible Tudors, despite his soldiers advising him to stay on the hilltop after his insults war with Henry Tudor on the other side. Private Jon Price in the Frightful First World War, who was killed two minutes before the end of the war because he ran out of the line of soldiers that the general organised in order to kill a few more of the opposition, and got shot in the chest.
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Long Title
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Long Title: From The Vile Victorians, a Show Within a Show is named Please Don't Send Me To The Workhouse, Daddy! (I'm Only A Helpless Child). From The Rotten Romans, there's a blockbuster film arriving in theaters soon called The Eagle Has Landed Again (And Again, And Again...).
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Who's on First?
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Who's on First?: In The Measly Middle Ages, the peasant revolts are led by a man named Wat Tylor. The middle class cannot stop confusing themselves.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: The Tudor playwright Christopher Marlowe who got stabbed in the eye and died.
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For Inconvenience, Press "1"
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For Inconvenience, Press "1": In The Groovy Greeks, in order for the gods to be on his side as he leads his army to Troy to get Helen of Sparta back, Agamemnon phones the horrorscope hotline in order to have good weather as the army leave in a few days. The hotline tells him that in order for his prayer to go through, he must sacrifice a human.
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Black Widow
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Black Widow: Alice Arden from The Terrible Tudors, and Mary Ann Cotton from The Vile Victorians. The latter was an actual Victorian black widow.
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I Should Write a Book About This
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I Should Write a Book About This: Terry's history teacher is implied to have inspired him to write the series, despite his ambition to be a sports star. At the end of The Terrible Tudors, Deary's teacher pulls him aside after school, and asks him about it in an "asking for a friend" sort of way, but Terry sees through it.
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For the Evulz
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For the Evulz: There's no reason for Galla and Fjalla to go and kill the Gilling couple, although you could say that the dwarves are sick of the couple probably mooching off them,
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: Henry the 7th: "You don't tangle with a Tudor!" The American tourist: "Oh my!" The Grim Reaper: "It is I! [masochistic chuckle]" Queen Victoria: "We are not amused."
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Fate Worse than Death
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Fate Worse than Death: In The Terrible Tudors, the Bishop of Rochester's cook poisons his dinner guests with a concoction full of laxatives after he's horrible to her. When the guests start to die from dysentery, someone tips off Henry VIII, who responds by legalizing death by boiled alive. She begs to be hung instead, as she's dragged towards the cauldron. Many cases in the Terrible Tudors features this, come to think of it. Characters that either discuss or are taken to be burnt at the stake claim that it's better than being beheaded because:
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Simpleton Voice
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Simpleton Voice The executioner in the Terrible Tudors who fails to behead the Countess of Pole, and eventually saws into her neck like he's slicing bread, after chopping her several times in the back of her head (as well as the hands of the men holding her down). He's probably the same man who fails to execute Mary, Queen of Scots smoothly; in fact, he did better justice to the highwayman's mother than Elizabeth the 1st's cousin The Viking Giant Gilling. He is murdered by the dwarves, Galla and Fjalla, that invited him and his wife to dinner by not being suspicious over the dwarves begging him to look out to the sea near their boat:
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Epic Fail
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Epic Fail: In the Vicious Vikings, the teacher gives an alphabet lesson, and when he gets to the letter "C", this exchange happens:
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Added Alliterative Appeal
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Added Alliterative Appeal: "Horrible Henry's hideous habit was hacking helpless human heads... off."
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Too Dumb to Live
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Too Dumb to Live A mass murderer nicknamed the Blackout Ripper in The Woeful Second World War, who managed to murder five people. He was eventually caught after the police found his gas-mask with his name and address inside, and was hanged in prison. Many of the members of Dad's Army who either died or was seriously injured from mundane accidents, such as slicing fingers off from strapping on helmet, breaking a leg from a table collapsing on their foot, accidentally being shot by colleague who confused you for being a rabbit to eat, and breaking jaw after tripping over a gym mat. The people of Troy in The Groovy Greeks, who don't think it's suspicious that the Greek enemies have suddenly surrendered by giving them a gift of a massive wooden horse that's big enough to fit people inside. A few members of the audience at a secret meeting at the local theater in The Frightful First World War, who were told not to whistle for a taxi after dark because the enemy is listening in fighter planes above.
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Gossipy Hens
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Gossipy Hens: Literal ones in a sketch in The Rotten Romans, which shows that hens were used in the navy by clairvoyants. It doesn't end well and the hens are thrown into the ocean.
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Political Overcorrectness
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Political Overcorrectness: William the Conqueror demanding to be called a Norman because he is of Scandinavian descent. Anyone who calls him a Frenchman doesn't know what they've got themselves into. note This relies a lot on history because the Scandinavian people settled in France. The French allowed them to stay and nicknamed them Normans because they were from the North.
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A Good Name for a Rock Band
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A Good Name for a Rock Band: Deary refuses to call the ancient Greeks anything that could insult the people of Greece today, so he decides to call them the "groovy" Greeks.
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: William the Conqueror demands to not be called a Frenchman, because he's Norman, and actually kills someone when his driven over the edge.
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Dull Surprise
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Dull Surprise: Many characters don't show any surprise when someone unexpectedly drops dead in front of them.
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Show Within a Show
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Show Within a Show: The history class scenes are constantly interrupted by award shows, a This Is Your Life parody with a historical figure, a diary account from a bystander that could've been around at the time of an event, a musical number, a poem, a competition between a student and a teacher ... the list goes on and on!
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Irony
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Irony: Dad's Army was a backup army full of men too old to join the army, or were just ex-army soldiers from the First World War in case the enemy invaded Britain. The Nazis never invaded, but the soldiers were still hospitalised and/or died anyway. Jon Price survived the four gruelling years of The Frightful First World War, and from his stupidity, was killed TWO MINUTES before the end. The disruptive young Terry Deary who loathed studying history and hated his teacher is now rich and famous because of non-fiction books he wrote about the subject. When the surviving soldiers from the First World War returned, many of them died from Spanish Flu.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: The Stormin' Normans featured the 1980s' presenter of Through The Keyhole inspecting Glastonbury and giving the monks tips about how to improve it. Normans also had the kazoo players playing songs such as the French National Anthem, Waltzing Matilda, the Match Of The Day theme, and what sounds like the William Tell Overture, before being stopped an angry William the Conqueror. The replacement comedian on the The Vile Victorians finishes a joke by shrieking "Boom boom!" This was used again when a game show host was reciting poems about the Tudor monarchs and he finished some of them in the same in the same manner. It was followed by a crowd of boos. Henry VIII is nicknamed "Horrible Henry" by Deary. They probably wanted to name him "Horrid Henry", but that was already taken. When the American soldiers join the First World War, one of them says, "This is one small step for man, but a giant leap for mankind." The Vicious Vikings wanted Mel Gibson to play Eric the Red, which could be an Actor Allusion to another famous warrior he's portrayed.
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Freudian Excuse
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Freudian Excuse: In the Terrible Tudors, Mary, Queen of Scots is captured and thrown in prison overseas. The Chief of Police is determined to lock her up for a long time.
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Child Soldiers
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Child Soldiers Tommy, and George Price from The Frightful First World War.
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Lame Pun Reaction
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Lame Pun Reaction: In courtroom scenes, a bad pun made by the defendant will have a gavel bash as a reaction.
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Hair-Trigger Sound Effect
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Hair-Trigger Sound Effect: Teutoberg Forest can never be mentioned without the sound of thunder and lightning.
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Lovable Rogue
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Lovable Rogue: The teenage Terry Deary (and his Fountain of Expies) in the classroom scenes. Even though in real life, his character would be an annoyance in class, it's rather hard not to love him and laugh at all of his awful jokes.
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ToiletHumor
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Toilet Humor: In Felicity's Middle Ages poem: The constant farting sound effects. The Bishop of Rochester's cook using laxatives on his dinner guests, killing them all due to extreme diarrhoea.
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Delegation Relay
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Delegation Relay: Occasionally, when a monarch commands his servants to obey his orders, different voices echo the command around the stereo field. The two commands are "Send for the fortune teller!" from The Terrible Tudors and "Flatten Lincoln!" from The Stormin' Normans.
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight
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Unusually Uninteresting Sight: Most characters didn't react whenever they, or a loved one, was killed by the enemy. An English border guard from The Vicious Vikings is very annoyed that his body is sliced from head to foot by a Viking, and Thora is very passive-aggressive that Bjarni decapitated her husband Ijalf, to the point of leading the herd of sheep back to the family barn, instead of mourning.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: At the beginning of The Vicious Vikings, the voiceover is interrupted by a technician who claims that Mel Gibson and Jennifer Lopez — who were scheduled to portray "Eric the Red" and "Erica, the Bright Shade of Pink" — have suddenly refused to star in the special because the script was too disgusting for them to deal with. When the announcer takes a look for himself, he decides to leave too.
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Smurfing
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Smurfing: In a dinner scene in a Viking house, the word "Viking" is used as the parents argue as if the word censors a multitude of colorful language: Then: Also:
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Man of a Thousand Voices
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Man of a Thousand Voices: The entire cast. You wouldn't believe that there are only four voice actors (and Terry Deary) on all the tapes. This leads into Universal-Adaptor Cast.
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Audience Participation
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Audience Participation: In-universe, whenever there's a segment of a pantomime, a poetry recital or a comedy event.
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Snake Oil Salesman
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Snake Oil Salesman: Two of these types of con men feature in The Measly Middle Ages and The Terrible Tudors. The one from the former episode is avenged by the Grim Reaper.
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Stock "Yuck!"
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Stock "Yuck!": School dinners.
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story
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Very Loosely Based on a True Story: The Frightful First World War does this. Even though there are the usual sketches like in the other audio tapes, the main story is the story of two teenagers that lie about their age to join the army and face the horrible times of the trenches. One of them is named Jon Price, who was known months after the war as the last British soldier ever to die on November 11 1918, two minutes before it was scheduled to finish.
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Calling the Old Man Out
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Calling the Old Man Out: The series' main intention. In many cases, Terry Deary often points out that history teachers like to teach students about the nicer sides of history instead of the gruesome parts. For instance, The Rotten Romans has Terry and Felicity disrupt their teacher's lectures whenever he overlooks the darker sides of Ancient Rome — mostly how supposedly "civilised" the Romans were, but the two students state that most of the Roman culture was colonisation and cultural appropriation.
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Expy
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Expy: The classroom scenes always feature a misbehaving wisecracking boy who doesn't care about school because he's going to be a footballer anyway (much like how Terry Deary was at school) and a Teacher's Pet who is ready to answer questions and is always ready to give more information that she additionally researched.
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Don't Fear the Reaper
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Don't Fear The Reaper: The Grim Reaper appears a few times throughout the series, making terrible puns about death that he (and the audience) only understand, and in some cases, very helpful. Deary is scared of him in The Measly Middle Ages and makes sure he knows that he's the main character.
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Song Parody
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Song Parody: The Frightful First World War features this. When the soldiers in the trenches were bored, they made song parodies to keep themselves entertained. The song "We're Here Because" was a parody of Auld Lang Syne which implied the soldiers' confusion over why they were in the war. "When This Lousy War Is Over" is a parody of What a Friend We Have In Jesus. In The Terrible Tudors, a cleaner is singing to herself as she does her job to the tune of Greensleeves:
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Match Cut
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Match Cut: In some moments when someone recites a report or a poem, the voices will merge from the reader to the reporter or author who wrote it.
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Malicious Misnaming
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Malicious Misnaming: After Deary discovers the untold history of revered Robert Baden-Powell's trophy hunting in India, Deary calls the Boy Scouts "The Boy Sprouts" as he theorises they're the reason wild boars went extinct in the British Isles.
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Once per Episode
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Once per Episode: There was at least one musical number on every episode, much like the later seasons of the live action TV series. A Joan of Arc song. A song about the Romans' failure to fight back at the betrayal of the Germans at Teutoburg Forest. Two World War One songs: one about the soldiers in the trenches making fun of their commanders, and another about how much the soldiers were looking forward to going home. A Victorian song in a graveyard about how graves were being dug up to put in sewage pipes. A Tudor song about Henry the 8th about his 6 wives, featuring famous historical figures and media references. A Middle Ages song about the plague, which is the same song later featuring in the first season of the live action show.
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Last-Second Word Swap
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Last-Second Word Swap: Many of the musical numbers featured this, especially if the last word was obvious to the parents listening that it would be a swear word. The Victorian song about the graveyards being dug up to create sewage pipes: The Roman song had this gem: The World War One song about the end of the war (based on a real poem) features this: As the Greek army's Trojan Horse gets past the gates of Troy:
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War Is Hell
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War Is Hell: The Child Soldiers-attribute of The Frightful First World War. Many of the soldiers in the armies were as young as fourteen (Tommy and George were this age at the beginning) and were unwillingly thrown on the front line after being indoctrinated with advertisements of patriotism and returning home as a hero that would be treated like royalty; when said soldiers returned home, they had heads filled with traumatic war experiences, and considering all the drama that had been happening in the native countries (German government with no leader, Spanish Flu that killed more people than the war, for example), they might've returned to a home that was either destroyed in a bombing attack, or discovered that their family was either missing or dead.
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IncrediblyLamePun
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Incredibly Lame Pun: Throughout. A butcher convicted of fraud in the Vile Victorians is sentenced and charged, to which he questions if there was "anyone that could save my bacon?" William the Conqueror tries to invade a town, but the locals bar it up and stand on the guarding walls and shout terrible shoe jokes at him, because his father used to be a shoemaker. William is rather angry and embarrassed, and doesn't want to discuss the topic any further. If there is a criminal sentenced to having their hands chopped off, you can guarantee that they'll claim that this'll ruin their career as a "handyman".
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Evil Chef
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Evil Chef: The Bishop of Rochester's cook from The Terrible Tudors, arguably. She probably poisoned his guests either because he probably abused her, or she hated the guests, or because she is evil.
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Verbal Backspace
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Verbal Backspace The monk that writes the Diary of 1066 says this about the chief monk:
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Running Gag
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Running Gag: The Stormin' Normans feature a choir of kazoo players that constantly annoy William the Conqueror. William the Conqueror makes bad dad jokes that no one reacts to. He responds by mumbling "Oh, I'm wasted on this [location]." A trumpet player in the Rotten Romans who tries to reach the top note, but fails to, resulting in getting his ear, and then his hand, chopped off by Julius Caesar's guards. William the Conqueror being called French, or a "French fool". Someone about to be executed saying "Cor, stone me!" and a police officer replying that he plans to. "A hot stake is better than a cold chop!" from The Terrible Tudors.
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Rhymes on a Dime
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Rhymes on a Dime: In the Rotten Romans, a gang of Viking sailors attack a city by pretending their leader's dead. One of the prisoners they're about to kill has a conversation entirely in this.
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Impact Silhouette
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Impact Silhouette: Implied in The Vicious Vikings when the Ijalf the clumsy Viking leaves his house.
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Gallows Humor
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Gallows Humor: All over the place, but mostly in courtroom scenes when criminals have their sentences followed through.
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Brick Joke
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Brick Joke: Notably, the "blood eagle" from The Vicious Vikings, which is revealled to be a torturous execution disguised as a reward.
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Death Seeker
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Death Seeker: The Grim Reaper is this, but upon other people and not himself. He often says that a character dying in a story he's reading/listening to is his favourite moment.
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