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Jim Button is the protagonist of a two-book series by Michael Ende (author of The Neverending Story), consisting of Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver (Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer) and Jim Button and the Wild 13 (Jim Knopf und die Wilde 13).The first book tells the story of Jim Button, an orphaned boy who's been Happily Adopted into the tiny island kingdom of Morrowland, but who, when concerns been growing that there won't be enough room for him on the tiny island when he grows up, finds himself having to leave Morrowland together with his adult friend, Luke the Engine-Driver. They eventually find themselves on a quest to save Princess Li Si of Mandala from the evil dragon, Mrs. Grindtooth.The second book is set a year later and sees Jim and Luke off on another adventure. This book ties up all the plot threads left loose by the original book, and explores Jim's past and background more thoroughly as he discovers who he really is and where he came from.The Jim Button books were Michael Ende's first novels and are still regarded as beloved classics. They have received a number of adaptations over the years — the most well-known screen adaption is the Puppet Show by the Augsburger Puppenkiste from the 1960s and 1970s, but there was also an anime (which took a lot of liberties with the story) in 1974, a Saban Entertainment-produced cartoon show (which stuck closer to the original story but added a lot to it in order to get to 52 episodes) in 1998, and most recently a live-action movie in 2018.
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Underwater Ruins
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Underwater Ruins: Jamballa.
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Defeat Means Friendship
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Defeat Means Friendship: Happens in both books, more spectacularly with the dragon Mrs. Grindtooth, as in this universe any dragon who is defeated but not killed turns into a Golden Dragon of Wisdom.
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Jim and Luke. Given the difference in age and experience they are like father and son.
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Sadist Teacher
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Sadist Teacher: Mrs. Grindtooth in the first book.
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Quintessential British Gentleman
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Quintessential British Gentleman: Mr. Sleeve, despite being a Morrowlander and not actually English, is portrayed as a stereotypical Englishman. He's unfailingly polite and well-educated, and is most often seen taking a stroll, wearing a bowler and carrying an umbrella. (It has been suggested that his German name Herr Ärmel refers to the Ärmelkanal (British Channel.))
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Defector from Decadence
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Defector from Decadence: Nepomuk, after the dragons headhunt him for helping Jim and Luke, pretty much renounces the evil ways of dragons, claiming he'd much rather be a good guy like Jim and Luke, since they've actually treated him decently. He does have the occasional relapse into Jerkass behavior, though since he was never worse than a Jerk with a Heart of Gold to begin with, the worst he ever does is sling around a few insults and act impolite.
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold
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Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Nepomuk. This is a pretty big problem for him, since dragons are supposed to be evil, and as a half-dragon Nepomuk strives to be like the pure-blood dragons... but to his frustration, he just isn't that bad a guy and seldom manages to be more than just rude and impolite.
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Intergenerational Friendship
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Intergenerational Friendship: Jim and Luke, again. Luke occasionally takes on the role of a sort of Parental Substitute for Jim.
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Always Chaotic Evil
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Always Chaotic Evil: Dragons. Or so we're told, but it's ultimately subverted when Mrs. Grindtooth reveals that dragons are evil by nature but are unhappy because of it, and that they act as terrible as they can in the hope that someone will defeat them (without killing them) and turn them good — upon which they become Golden Dragons of Wisdom.
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Paper-Thin Disguise
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Paper-Thin Disguise: All it takes is a bit of molded lava to make Emma the steam locomotive pass for a dragon. Somewhat justified as dragons define themselves as fire-spitting and not resembling any other creature (unlike half-dragons).
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Happily Adopted
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Happily Adopted: Jim. Though he is surprised and momentarily distressed to find out that Mrs. Whaat isn't his real mother, the distress doesn't last for long.
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Perpetual Motion Machine
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Perpetual Motion Machine: Invented by the protagonists of the second book. Essentially, their version is based on a magnet which you can switch on and off, which pulls their locomotive. (Since the magnet is attached to the locomotive, it is the mechanical equivalent of lifting yourself up by your own hair.)
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Wise Beyond Their Years
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Wise Beyond Their Years: Babies in Mandala are well-educated and verbose even before they get the hang of walking, as Ping Pong demonstrates.
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Book Dumb
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Book Dumb: Jim, for most of the story, doesn't have much in the way of book-smarts... in fact, he doesn't have any book-smarts since he can't read. He is, however, quick-witted and usually good at handling himself in a crisis. Particularly in the second book he repeatedly expresses the opinion that book-learning isn't worth much compared to practical knowledge and experience, and part of his Character Development consists of realizing that books and learning are actually quite valuable.
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Fantastic Racism
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Fantastic Racism: Dragons forbid "racially impure" dragons from entering the Dragon City, leaving the half-dragons to a miserable existence in the Land of the Thousand Volcanoes. Fire creatures (like dragons) and water creatures (like mermaids) also despise each other after an undisclosed falling-out a few thousand years before the story takes place.
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture
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Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Mandala is an idealized version of Imperial China. (In earlier editions, it actually was named China.)
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The Emperor
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The Emperor: Mandala has a non-evil one.
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Supreme Chef
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Supreme Chef: Mrs. Whaat, with ice cream as her specialty.
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Extreme Omnivore
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Extreme Omnivore: Dragons and half-dragons can eat and digest anything, but are most partial to lava.
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Divided for Publication
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Divided for Publication: Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver was supposed to be just one book, but the editors felt it was too long for a "kiddie book", and made Ende split it in two. (This was long before J. K. Rowling.)
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Oblivious Adoption
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Oblivious Adoption: Race is never brought up on Morrowland (the closest is Jim's opinion that dark skin is advantageous for a steam engine driver, since the soot does not show so much). Consequently, Jim is surprised to learn that Mrs. Whaat is not his biological mother. Not that it makes a difference to either of them.
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Balcony Speech
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Balcony Speech: Mentioned to be King Alfred the Quarter-to-Twelfth's usual method for communicating with his subjects. Since said subjects consist of three people (four after Jim arrives), this seems to be more about the ceremony than any sort of practicality.
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Interspecies Romance
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Interspecies Romance: Dragons can breed with various other animals, and this is evidently common enough that there is an entire community of half-dragons living in the Land of the Thousand Volcanoes. These half-breed offspring are frowned upon by pure blood dragons however.
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Abhorrent Admirer
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Abhorrent Admirer: When Jim and Luke sneak into Sorrowland inside a locomotive disguised as a dragon, there is a tight moment when a dragon guard asks the locomotive for a date.
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Jabba Table Manners
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Jabba Table Manners: Nepomuk. Neither dragons nor hippos are known for their refined manners.
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Rewatch Bonus
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Rewatch Bonus: A clue about the Wild Thirteen's secret is revealed very early IF you realize that their letters are so horribly misspelled because they are composed of only twelve different letters. Each pirate knows one. You would have to be a genius to notice this on the first reading, though.
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Blackface-Style Caricature
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Blackface-Style Caricature: The 1960 German print features the main character with a clear blackface design on the cover. Even the 1986 TV puppet adaptation follows the design very closely, as it did not hold the same negative connotations in Germany as it did in the United States.
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Living Ship
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Living Ship: Luke's locomotive Emma literally gives birth to Jim's locomotive, Molly.
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Evil Chancellor
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Evil Chancellor: Mandala has one who nearly succeeds in getting the two protagonists executed. Thankfully, The Emperor saves them from this fate and demotes the Chancellor.
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Animate Inanimate Object
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Animate Inanimate Object: Emma the locomotive and her "daughter" Molly have a life of their own.
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Mordor
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Mordor: Sorrowland.
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Logical Fallacies
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Logical Fallacies: Despite being extremely tiny, Morrowland has a railway, even though, according to the author, it is just double as big as his apartment. The region of the black rocks is located between a desert and Sorrowland, therefore it is impossible for it to be that cold.
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Genius Bruiser
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Genius Bruiser: Luke. Despite his peaceful nature, he's phenomenally strong and quite a skilled fighter — but he's also extremely knowledgeable about the world and often plays Mr. Fixit when needed.
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Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad
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Bad Is Good and Good Is Bad: The general philosophy of dragons. Half-dragons like Nepomuk often try to imitate them, with various levels of success.
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Hollywood Mirage
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Hollywood Mirage: Jim and Luke encounter some really surreal ones in the desert.
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Perspective Magic
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Perspective Magic: Poor Mr. Tur Tur appears to be larger the further away from him you stand. It didn't do wonders for his social life. He eventually managed to make good use of this by getting a job as a lighthouse keeper (or actually, as a light house) at Jim's island home.
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She Is the King
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She Is the King: Well, Li Si was considered for the position of King of the Sky Kingdom but she turned it down. Anyway, her father is the Emperor of Mandala and it's not clear if she'll become Emperor or Empress once she inherits the throne.
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Our Dragons Are Different
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Our Dragons Are Different: While the dragons of Jim Button fulfill the classic role of dragons who are evil, breathe fire and kidnap princesses (well, at least one princess), this trope turns out to be a very important plot point.
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The Good King
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The Good King: The Emperor of Mandala. King Alfred the Quarter-to-Twelfth of Morrowland is also considered a good king and is genuinely concerned with the well-being of his subjects, but is rather more ineffectual than most examples of the trope.
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2 + Torture = 5
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2 + Torture = 5: The dragon Mrs. Grindtooth (Frau Mahlzahn) tries to use this technique on her pupil/slave Li Si. Li Si, being both very intelligent and very brave, refuses to fold.
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Dub Name Change
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Dub Name Change: While there are many examples of mere translations, Luke's homeland still had to rhyme with "Sorrowland" ("Kummerland" in the German original) and be different by only one letter, so "Lummerland" became "Morrowland". Frau Waas became Mrs. Whaat ("Was?" means "What?"). Some German names were replaced with a more English version e.g. Lukas-Luke and Alfons-Alfred.
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Plot Tailored to the Party
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Plot Tailored to the Party: Most of the supporting characters have skills or powers that eventually turn out to be very useful for some part of the plot.
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Pinball Protagonist
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Pinball Protagonist: Jim certainly has traits of this, especially in the first book; since Luke is effectively both the brains and the brawn of the duo, this often leaves Jim with very little to do. He gets his moments, though, and part of his Character Development in the second book revolves around him growing out of this trope, learning to use his brain more, and eventually single-handedly saving the day.
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Famous Ancestor
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Famous Ancestor: Sort of. During the climax of the second book, it's revealed that Jim is the last descendant of one of The Three Wise Men and therefore a literal prince.
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In Which a Trope Is Described
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In Which a Trope Is Described
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Being Evil Sucks
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Being Evil Sucks: Directly referred to by the Golden Dragon of Wisdom/ex-Mrs Grindtooth, who states that all dragons are unhappy because they're evil, and when they revel in their evil it's in the hope that some hero will come along and defeat them and as such turn them into Golden Dragons of Wisdom. Unfortunately, most heroes who defeat dragons kill them in the process, so the transformation is a rare thing.
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness
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Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness: Ping Pong has a mild case of this.
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Mix-and-Match Critters
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Mix-and-Match Critters: Half-dragons. Nepomuk, for example, is half-dragon and half-hippo. A pure-blood dragon is defined as being able to spit fire and NOT resembling any other creature.
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Being Evil Sucks / int_4a575473
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Blackface-Style Caricature / int_4a575473
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Children's Literature / int_4a575473
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Perpetual Motion Machine / int_4a575473
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Recursive Canon / int_4a575473
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She Is the King / int_4a575473
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The Notable Numeral / int_4a575473
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The Three Wise Men / int_4a575473
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2 + Torture = 5 / int_4a575473