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Kaamelott is a French comedy series inspired by the Arthurian Legend that originally replaced another successful comedy series, Caméra Café, but soon became even more popular. It was created and written by Alexandre Astier (who also plays the main role, that of King Arthur) and first aired on French channel M6 between 2004 and 2009.The show's four first seasons (called "Livres", French for "Books") were composed of short episodes (about 3 and a half minutes each). The early seasons consisted of humorous depictions of daily life at King Arthur's court and of the knights' ineffective quest for the Holy Grail in Dark Age Europe; but as the author grew more self-confident, it got spiced by more and more continuity (including Retcon at some point) and half-serious story arcs. Book V then had longer episodes (7 minutes) and a Darker and Edgier tone. Book VI aired in October 2009; it is a prequel season depicting Arthur's youth in Ancient Rome and was partly filmed using the sets built for HBO's Rome in Cinecittà.Astier planned a trilogy of sequel theatrical films to conclude the story. The project was stuck in Development Hell from 2010 to 2019. The first of the films, Kaamelott: Premier Volet, eventually came out on July 21, 2021. Following its release, Astier said he would like to explore the events that happened during the ten year long Time Skip between the end of the series and the first film, an installment potentially titled Kaamelott: Resistance, but he hasn't decided on which kind of media he'll do it yet.There's also an ongoing Kaamelott comic book series since 2006, written by Astier himself and drawn by Belgian comic book artist Steven Dupré.Has a character sheet and a Recap page.
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Stop, or I Shoot Myself!
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Stop, or I Shoot Myself!: Played for Laughs; one episode has an overprotective bodyguard assigned to King Arthur's side 24/7, so Arthur tries to get him off his back by holding a dagger to his own throat. The plan fails, as it only causes the bodyguard to freak out.
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All Men Are Perverts
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All Men Are Perverts: Zig-Zagged: While Arthur certainly has no problem with keeping up to four official mistresses, he's the only one to seem interested in sex. Karadoc reluctantly agrees because kids need to be made somehow (but refuses to learn how to French- [well, Roman-] kiss), Lancelot is saving himself for Guenièvre (to the point that he doesn't know how to do the deed once with the woman he loves), and Perceval is completely innocent (or completely idiotic). Léodagan is apparently faithful, though Séli worries that with Arthur's philandering he might start acting differently.
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Cannot Tell a Joke
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Cannot Tell a Joke: Merlin. Arthur asks the wizard to show him how bad he is at telling jokes; it's more painful than expected.
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Card-Carrying Villain
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Card-Carrying Villain: Oddly enough, Lancelot of all people is forever making references to the fact that he intends to sleep with the wife of a high-ranking man in Kaamelott. But seeing as everyone else thinks he's gay (and Guenièvre is oblivious to his attraction for her), they completely brush it off. Loth once admitted he is behind almost every scheme and low blows in Britain for the last decades.
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Love Ruins the Realm
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Love Ruins the Realm: Does it ever. Despite multiple warnings (including a seer who goes into a trance to tell him not to do it) not to sleep with another knight's wife, Arthur still goes ahead with it. The sixth season reveals this was the case from the very beginning: Arthur's Sexless Marriage was due to him swearing to the love of his life that he wouldn't touch his wife in an Arranged Marriage.
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Darker and Edgier
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And, last but not least, the only time in the show that a sexual intercourse is not shown in a funny way (Arthur and Mevanwi) is the point where the show gets Darker and Edgier.
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If I Wanted You Dead...
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If I Wanted You Dead...: When Merlin complains to Elias that he thinks he'd cursed him with gingivitis, Elias snarks that when he bothers casting a curse on someone, it isn't to give a mere gingivitis.
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The Mistress
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The Mistress: Arthur has more than a few of them, since Aconia allowed him as many of them as he would as long as he didn't consummate his marriage. A few of them are official mistresses, meaning they have a place at court. Lancelot says there are no more than six or seven of those, and we meet five (Aziliz, Tumet, Demetra, Aelis and Azenor).
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Evil Sounds Deep
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Evil Sounds Deep: Méléagant. Ooh boy, Méléagant.
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Simple Solution Won't Work
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Simple Solution Won't Work: Elias the enchanter shows up to Kaamelott to warn that the Wolf Spirit is angry and demands a sacrifice, the easiest thing to do being to sacrifice the queen to it. He says this to Arthur (the queen's husband), Leodagan (her father) and Lancelot (who very much wants to be her lover) as if it was a perfectly rational thing to do.
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Genre Savvy
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Genre Savvy: Father Blaise, and, to some extend, Arthur and the other knights.
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Lovable Coward
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Lovable Coward: Everybody except Arthur, Lancelot, and Léodagan. Bohort stands out as the most acute case.
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Ancient Rome
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Some episode titles are in Latin — including every one of Livre VI (fittingly, as they mostly take place in Ancient Rome).
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Say My Name
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Say My Name: Can happen. Notably, that one time Arthur finds a string of sausages in his bath...
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Those Two Guys
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Those Two Guys: Karadoc and Perceval. Roparzh and Guethenoc. Yvain and Gauvain.
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Lawful Stupid
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Lawful Stupid: Grüdü (yes, the Viking barbarian reared by polar bears) can follow orders to the exclusion of common sense. For example, when he and the Master-at-arms are guarding the front gate, no-one is guarding the back gate. If he goes to guard it, that's dereliction of duty. If the Master-at-arms goes, he's a deserter. While they argue semantics, the assassins slip in unimpeded (through the front gate).
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Angrish
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Angrish: The Master-at-arms is once reduced to (the French version of) this during an argument with Grüdü.
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Take Our Word for It
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Take Our Word for It: Live version. Almost every battle only shows the commanders of the Briton army crying about the total inefficiency of their troops. Also, the series not having a big special-effect budget, monsters (dragons, goblins, minotaur, giant snake...) are just described or heard (or already dead), but carefully stay off-screen. Averted in the comic books, which sometimes show the monsters the show only talked about.
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Not the Intended Use
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Not the Intended Use: Arthur points out the "crown" worn by Léodagan and Karadoc is, in fact, a fruit bowl.
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Failed a Spot Check
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Failed a Spot Check: Karadoc and Perceval are rather oblivious as a general rule, but in Le Serpent géant du lac de l'Ombre ("The Giant Snake from Shadow Lake"), they take it to a whole new level. While rowing on the title lake in search of the eponymous giant snake, a huge coil of said monster rises above the water behind them... and they don't notice. Then its tail strikes their boat, and they wonder if they hit a rock. Finally, a stronger tail lash capsizes their boat and sends both in the water. Their conclusion? There's no giant snake in this damn lake, they're just wasting their time.
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Chekhov's Gun
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Chekhov's Gun: In Livre VI, when Arthur discovers a dagger under his tutor's pillow, and then when, during the preparation of a party at Villa Aconia, the urban militia is not allowed to search her room. At first, it only shows the viewer that Aconia may be more than a tutor. It reappears later, when Arthur has to kill an Ostrogoth chief during the party to be promoted Dux Bellorum, while Glausia forbade weapons in the villa. That dagger was first seen in the first season's episode "La Coccinelle de Madenn" (Madenn's Ladybug).
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Glowing Eyes
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Glowing Eyes: Arthur and Léodagan are afflicted by this for a while after Merlin misfired a spell (to make plants grow...). Léodagan especially isn't happy about the pinkish glow of his eyes.
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Adaptation Expansion
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Adaptation Expansion: Several plots are expanded on from TV episodes (the Giant Snake from Shadow Lake, the Transport Seats...).
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: At the beginning of the first episode of Livre VI, the Roman aide-de-camp tells his troops, "Hey, guys, guess what we're eating tonight? Hare." At the end, when Léodagan is made chieftain, he roars, "Hey, guys, guess what we're eating tonight? ROMANS!"
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I Want Grandkids
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I Want Grandkids: Séli (and Léodagan, to a much lesser degree). Here, it's for a self-serving reason: If their daughter produces the heir to Britain, the family's position is guaranteed. Unfortunately, the biggest obstacle is that neither Arthur nor Guenièvre has any interest in the other, yet Séli keeps buying fertility potions.
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Brutal Honesty
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Brutal Honesty: Léodagan. All the time. Case in point: Séli says he never learned to say "thank you" in Pict (her mother tongue), he counters that since he never says "thank you" period, he's not about to learn it in a different language. Elias of Kelliwic'h isn't shy about the truth either, especially toward Merlin. Lancelot in the episode where he leaves, toward Arthur. No-one has any problem with calling people morons to their faces in-universe. In one episode, Arthur and Guenièvre drink a Truth Serum intended for Léodagan. For the rest of the afternoon, they talk to each other with deadpan honesty ("Do you love me?" "No." "Oh. I love you. I think..."), and while Guenièvre breaks down in the evening, Arthur gets around it by claiming it was a befuddlement potion. On that topic, Arthur and Guenièvre to each other, many times, when they argue.
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Only Sane Man
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Only Sane Man: Arthur, and (in his own opinion) Lancelot. Only intelligent man, on the other hand...
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Anachronism Stew
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Anachronism Stew: Gleefully embraced. Romans and Huns and Vikings and Saxons and Burgonds and Moors and Picts and Byzantines... all trying to invade Great Britain. Sasanian Persians and Hindus are also passing by, due to the Silk Road. Venec knows an Egyptian architect who specializes in building pyramids. The Knights of the Round Table are often displayed in full plate armor, used in the 15th century, while the story takes place in the 5th century. This one only lasted for the first couples of seasons, though. Once Alexandre Astier caught on with it, it gradually but swiftly faded before quietly and completely disappearing. While being more faithful to the period, the new costumes had the bonus of being more practical to move with and potentially more colourful While the plate armors got RetGone, it was obviously impossible to do the same with the massive stoned castles used for scenery and set, yet they are as much as out of place for the setting (5th-6th centuries) than said armors, given the fortress/molitary camps/fortified towns/whatever of the times were quasi always wooden ones and much, much smaller, both in height and in global size. Perceval throws away the Holy Shroud and the nails of the Holy Cross (maybe). Arthur and Father Blaise are stunned.
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Siege Engines
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A conversation with Karadoc goes in circles after it turns out he gets confused by the use of rams and scorpions on the battlefield.
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Hollywood Tone-Deaf
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In one case, when attempting to compose a song with Yvain (with a badly tuned guitar), he admits that the harmonies were a little off, but doesn't think the instrument is to blame (his eyes darting at Yvain).
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Death of a Child
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Death of a Child: Offscreen. One first season episode shows Arthur got a peasant girl pregnant, however it didn't survive long.
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: Bohort is terrified of bunnies. Lots of critters, really, but bunnies especially. Why? Well, you might remember how Bors dies in Monty Python and the Holy Grail...
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Camp Straight
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And in another where the Mongol horde of Attila shows up again (all two of them), and Arthur convinces Attila that the castle doesn't contain anything of value at all, to the point where Attila's demands kept going lower (at one point demanding the table linen, but Bohort refuses). In the end he demands the queen, gets Arthur's Ax-Crazy bodyguard Grüdü in obvious drag, and accepts "her" as the real deal.
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Master of None
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Master of None: Merlin explains that most druids specialize in healing one type of animal, which is why he can't heal Perceval's horse. When asked what animal he specializes in, he answers that he's more of a generalist... just not with horses.
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Uninvited to the Party
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Uninvited to the Party: Inverted; Merlin is repeatedly invited to druidic conclaves but doesn't want to go for multiple reasons: there's no booze, he can't turn into an animal like most other druids, and most important of all he Cannot Tell a Joke to save his life. Arthur tries to coach him through telling a joke but in the end agrees Merlin shouldn't go.
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Small Name, Big Ego
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Small Name, Big Ego: Perceval and Karadoc. To the point that, in some occasions, they manage to brag about how they epically failed a mission as if it was a victory.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: The episode "Le Code de Chevalerie" ("The Chivalry Code") shows Arthur fighting dissension among his knights, because of a translation of the Code; the episode ends on Perceval asking whether they have some rights, only to be answered with Père Blaise reading the untranslated "Gaelic" text. What he's reading ("Qui sor mon cors mete flaele,/ S'onques fors cil qui m'ot pucele/ Out m'amistié encor nul jor!") is actually ancient French; an extract from Béroul's Tristan. So not only is Arthur keeping the Code obscure, the text used as the new Code of Chivalry may actually not be a legislative text ''at all'' (and would explain why there are articles like days off on the eve of a full moon or breaks during battles).
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Lampshade Hanging
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King Loth is very fond of meaningless Latin quotes, and lampshades it.
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Bear Trap: Séli once tries to stop Karadoc's nightly raids on the kitchen with some bear traps. It doesn't work. Karadoc even adds a few so that no-one would bother him while he's stuffing himself in his room.
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Ring of Power
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Ring of Power: Arthur's ring of weapon control. A gift from the Roman Emperor. Loth's power to throw lightning seems to come from a ring too.
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Awesome, but Impractical
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Awesome, but Impractical: Léodagan's obsession with Siege Engines is pointed out in several episodes: "La Baliste I&II": In the first episode, Léodagan gets a massive ballista built in the middle of the courtyard. So big, in fact, that it won't fit through the gate, and he hits on the idea of demolishing the gate so the ballista can go through (the alternative being to raise the gate by about 35 feet). Then he mentions he's getting an onager built, has a moment of realization and rushes off to find the engineer to tell him to build it outside. In the second, he's ordered another, smaller ballista built that can be fired from inside the courtyard... except the first one's still in the way, so they still can't fire them. "Le Mangonneau": Yes, a mangonel does hurl 200-pound rocks over 300 cubits awaynote and to make things worse, 300 cubits sounds impressive, but works out to less than 150 meters, but you need thirteen people just to operate a single one, it shoots once every two hours, you need three or four test shots to get the range right (during which 8 hours the enemy doesn't stop moving), it's horribly expensive (Arthur thinks owning 8 is excessive, Léodagan reveals he's already put in an order for 25) and of course it's a siege engine, so using it for defense is tricky.
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Perp Sweating
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Perp Sweating: Bohort is subjected to this from Blaise and Arthur in the episode "Le Donneur" ("The Snitch"), as he's trying to cover up Perceval and Karadoc's latest blunder.
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Psychopomp
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Psychopomp: The Ankou. And Morgane for heroes like Arthur. Although she is a bit early...
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Bed Trick
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Bed Trick: As with the original Arthurian Legend, this is how Arthur was conceived, Pendragon using Merlin's Polymorphic Potion to take the appearance of Gorlay since he lusted after his wife, Ygerne. Arthur is dubious about the story, however, since to his knowledge Merlin is hardly able to cook anything, least a Polymorphic Potion. Lancelot is shown asking Merlin for one such potion, but backs down when asked who he wants to be.
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God Save Us from the Queen!
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Karadoc and Mevanwi: Karadoc is an utter dumbass and obsessed with food (his bed always contains cheese and sausages, and he kept a live pig for a week during a siege) and while he understands sex is necessary for children he avoids it if he can. Mevanwi was at first a nice girl concerned with raising her children, but in later seasons became Arthur's mistress and went the God Save Us from the Queen! route.
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Logic Bomb
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Logic Bomb: Arthur once takes advantage of Grüdü's Lawful Stupid nature, in an attempt to have the clingy bodyguard give him some space. Grüdü is sworn to brutally waste anybody threatening the king; when Arthur puts a knife under his own throat and asks Grüdü what he's gonna do, the bodyguard has a breakdown. Arthur relents, however, before he goes berserk.
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It Will Never Catch On
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It Will Never Catch On: The episode "L'Interprète" has the following discussion: In another episode, when Merlin tries out "modern medicine" instead of magical healing, Arthur tells him it will never catch on. Though that's understandable, considering the best Merlin could come up with was throwing salt in an open wound....
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Twin Threesome Fantasy
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Twin Threesome Fantasy: Played straight with Azilis and Tumet (but averted when Arthur can't stand to be kissed by Guenièvre and Démetra at once).
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Creepy-Crawly Torture
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Creepy-Crawly Torture: One episode has Venec display a wide variety of torture implements for sale, with Leodagan enthusiastically suggesting they grab a few (despite Arthur being against torture). At the end of the episode, Arthur is showcasing one to his wife while they're Talking in Bed, a cage with a mobile poker and a stuffed rat. As he explains to his increasingly-squeamish wife, the idea is to stick the open end of the cage against an orifice, then poke the rat's ass until it flees into the orifice, after which it gnaws its way out (Arthur is against torture, but he also would appreciate a quiet night's sleep).
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Hair-Trigger Avalanche
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Hair-Trigger Avalanche: In L'Armée du Nécromant, the knights are caught in an avalanche while fighting a horde of zombies in the mountains. At first they think it was from Merlin casting a spell, but in fact it was because Karadoc and Perceval were yelling while charging into the fray.
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Helmets Are Hardly Heroic
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Helmets Are Hardly Heroic: An entire episode ("Spangenhelm") is dedicated to this trope (along with an aversion of Cool Helmet). Knights look like idiots wearing it and refuse so.
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Burn the Witch!
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Burn the Witch!: The Witch Hunter (le Répurgateur)'s shtick. To the point that everybody he accuses of witchcraft would end up at the stake if Arthur doesn't put a stop to it. In a pilot episode, he tries this on Arthur himself (after Arthur points out he uses a magic sword), naturally resulting in the Witch Hunter ending at the stake himself. (Too bad Arthur didn't follow up with actually burning him.)
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Lethal Chef
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Lethal Chef: Séli.
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Royal Bastard
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Royal Bastard: After giving up the throne, Arthur (himself an example, as in the myths) spends most of season 5 looking for any illegitimate children he might have sired, only to find they all died in infancy. This is what pushes him over the edge and he attempts suicide, although he's rescued in time.
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Short-Lived Leadership
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Short-Lived Leadership: Léodagan gets his daughter Guenièvre to name him as regent during Arthur's absence, removing the scheming Mevanwi from power. Unfortunately, she sleeps with the legislator to find the document approving Léodagan's position and destroys it, meaning the regent-naming decision reverts to the queen (which, technically, means Mevanwi). She puts her dumbass husband Karadoc in power the next day. The Roman Empire is flanderized into offing its emperors in increasingly sadistic ways, including putting a scorpion in his bed. Caius (the commander of the last remaining Roman encampment) often gets invited for lunch and political discussions:
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You Need to Get Laid
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You Need to Get Laid: Arthur, about the (virgin) Lancelot. Without realizing he just escaped a death-by-Lancelot, who lusts after Arthur's wife.
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Fun with Homophones
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Fun with Homophones: A bit of fun is to be expected every time the Huns are discussed (since in French, it sounds like "un", i.e. "a/an" or "one"). Angles are another barbarian tribe trying to invade Britannia... not the angles of the map. Surprisingly, Perceval is the one to point this out... which leads Arthur to point out that yes, they are, but in this case they aren't. A conversation with Karadoc goes in circles after it turns out he gets confused by the use of rams and scorpions on the battlefield. Degrees, being used for both angles and temperatures, also confuse Perceval. Averted, however, with the Moors (which in French is "Maures", sounding like "Morts" i.e. dead people). Arthur expects Perceval to be confused about the term, but he actually knows it refers to North-African people. Perceval proudly says that he no longer believes a castle's shape has anything to do with it being haunted. Arthur is confused, until it becomes clear Perceval's confused "haunted castle" ("chateau hanté") with "T-shaped castle" ("chateau en T").
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Crown of Horns
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Crown of Horns: The Necromancer in the first album has a skull with immense deer horns (probably from a Megaloceros) as a helmet. In the end, Perceval seizes it and wears it at the Round Table.
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You Shall Not Pass!
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You Shall Not Pass!: Bohort, at the end of Livre V, pulls a Go Through Me to stop Lancelot from killing Arthur. Lancelot just bashes his head against a wall and passes anyway.
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BiologicalMashup
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Biological Mashup: After discovering he has the title "the Boar of Cornwall" despite his name meaning "bear" ("sanglier" and "ours" respectively), Arthur orders Father Blaise to change it. He does not consider Arthur "half-boar, half-bear" to be an improvement.
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Bad Liar
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Bad Liar: Arthur seems to have this trait. He gets all flustered and stumbling on his words when he tries to lie. It still works on the most naïve characters, like Perceval and Karadoc, or Guenièvre — though even she isn't always fooled. Léodagan too. Being so used to Brutal Honesty, his rare attempts at lying are very unconvincing (notably, once when trying to prevent Bohort from freaking out). Most of the time, he just gives up and bluntly speaks his mind.
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Implied Answer
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Implied Answer: After a series of nighttime murders near the king's bedroom, Lancelot says he's glad he hired a bodyguard to protect the king for the peace conference. Arthur asks how far back that was (about four weeks ago) and when the murders started (about a month ago). Cue dawning realization on Lancelot's face.
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Public Domain Character
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Public Domain Characters: Most of the cast, though with considerable differences with the originals.
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Blatant Lies
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Blatant Lies: In "L'abstinent", Arthur goes to great lengths to hide to his wife that he has sex with his mistresses. Even when she finds him and the twins naked and panting.
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Manipulative Bastard
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Manipulative Bastard: Méléagant Also, Mevanwi is a Manipulative Bitch.
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Torture Always Works
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Torture Always Works: Léodagan's deep belief.
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Malaproper
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Malaproper: Perceval is forever using words with little to no relation to what he's trying to say, such as "psychological" for "agricultural". Perceval and Karadoc's dialogues are hilarious when they try to use big words. The Burgundian king has no idea of what he's saying, including such gems as "the flower in the bouquet withers... and is never reborn!", "I appreciate fruits in syrup", "Not change plate for the cheese!" and "strong in apples". He also starts sniggering at "biography".
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Exotic Weapon Supremacy
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Exotic Weapon Supremacy: Averted; the Viking chieftain chooses a scythe over a pair of kutars to assassinate Arthur, but doesn't get to use it.
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Elemental Embodiment
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Elemental Embodiment: In Livre VI, some of the celestial "Ladies" we see debating over the fate of Arthur and Britannia are such; besides the Lady of the Lake, who's obviously linked to water, there is the Lady of Stones, the Lady of Wood and the Lady of Flames.
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Funny Foreigner
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Funny Foreigner: The Burgundian king's whole characterization. He doesn't understand the local language, leading to misunderstandings and him parroting whatever dumb or mundane things others tell him. Not that it would change much if he'd understand since, according to his own interpret, he's quite dumb anyway. He's also gullible and easily manipulated.
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You Fight Like a Cow
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You Fight Like a Cow: The Master-at-arms' favorite schtick.
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Surrounded by Idiots
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Surrounded by Idiots: A great deal. One of the major problems is that everyone considers themselves smarter than the others, no matter their actual level of intelligence. Deconstructed in Book V and VI. The mental toll of constantly having to work against everyone's idiocy makes Arthur desperate for a way out of being king. He first lets everyone have a go at trying to take Excalibur, and thus the throne, from him, refuses to take it back when everyone has failed. After a particularly nasty Heroic BSoD, he's utterly done with Kaamelott and his knights, and ends up trying to kill himself. When Lancelot is faced with having to work with the same idiots when Arthur gives him the throne, he orders all of them to be chased and executed after Méléagant convinces him to "wipe the slate clean".
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Tranquil Fury
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Tranquil Fury: Léodagan is a mean, quick-tempered bastard at his best. When he starts speaking in a calm, matter-of-fact voice, it's a cue that you should start running.
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Overzealous Underling
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Overzealous Underling: Grüdü (Arthur's viking bodyguard) has a surefire method of ensuring no assassins can reach the king: murder anyone who passes near the king's bedroom (be it a servant who's just coming to light the candles or a knight of the Round Table) or gets near the king (such as, say, the king's current bedmate). Arthur tries to pull a Logic Bomb on him by holding a dagger to his own throat, but quickly stops as he sees Grüdü about to go berserk.
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The Guards Must Be Crazy
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The Guards Must Be Crazy: According to Arthur, all the guards in the Kaamelott castle are either stupid, drunk, sleeping at their posts, or all of the above. After having a fight to the death with an assassin that sneaked into the castle, he swears out loud that they have some serious drill training ahead in their future. Not that having some of the Knights of the Round Table commanding them is any better. Once, the guards were too busy playing games with Karadoc and Perceval at the tavern that they missed a band of brigands invading town. And Bohort tried (poorly) to cover for them! The Master-at-arms and Grüdü guarding the front door are so busy arguing with each other on who should be guarding the back door, they completely miss a bunch of rebels sneaking inside behind their backs.
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They Just Don't Get It
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They Just Dont Get It: A frequent source of humor in the series is the characters being unable to understand a simple fact no matter how long it is being explained to them (Perceval and Karadoc are the most common offenders). Perceval can't understand that the Lady of the Lake is a spirit visible only to Arthur. He thinks she's Arthur's cousin, and that she never shows up because she's shy. Perceval also has a hard time with The Undead, asking whether they are living or dead. Arthur's attempt at explaining such Oxymoronic Beings to him doesn't go anywhere. Gauvain can't understand that his father having rebelled against King Arthur means he will have to choose between his loyalty to his father and to the Round Table. After his failed suicide attempt, Arthur doesn't have the will nor the strength to feed himself. Karadoc tries bringing him food, and when Arthur repeatedly tries to explain that he's not hungry, Karadoc (who's a Big Eater) just cannot grasp the concept.
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In-Universe
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In-Universe with the Master-at-arms. Since he eats very little meat, a lot of vegetables and water (see Big Eater), other characters have started going on about how he lives on seeds. He doesn't take kindly to that accusation.
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Eye Take
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Eye Take: Perceval tells Arthur that Karadoc's brother Kadoc is visiting, but while Karadoc is the genius of the family, his brother is a major dumbass. Arthur's eyes bug out on hearing there exists someone Perceval thinks is stupid (and boy howdy does Kadoc not disappoint).
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Stopped Reading Too Soon
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Stopped Reading Too Soon: Arthur goes to Merlin to ask for an energizing potion because he's feeling down lately. Merlin looks for the potion and tells him to drink it. Arthur asks if he's sure, Merlin replies that yes, it says "one" on the label for "in one go" — except the label is in Druidic, which Merlin has trouble reading. Then as Arthur downs it, Merlin deciphers the word after that, which is "drop". Arthur spends the rest of the episode overexcited until the prospect of bedding his wife comes up, which cures him completely.
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Funetik Aksent: Any transcription of the Burgundian king's lines ends up with this.
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Platonic Prostitution
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Platonic Prostitution: Perceval in episode "L'Habitué". He has been seeing the same prostitute for a long time now, but only for talking. What we hear him tell the prostitute is one of the most heartwarming moments of the show.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Léodagan mentioning that, "Once inside, all lost temples look alike." He's not wrong, of course, considering all instances of Dungeon Crawling in the series reuse the same set.
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Obnoxious In-Laws
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Obnoxious In-Laws: Arguments between Arthur and his family-in-law are common. Unusually, Léodagan often sides with Arthur against his wife. Averted, to Arthur's horror, when his Beloved Smother and aunt get along just fine with his mother-in-law.
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SickeningSweethearts
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The one marriage that completely averts this however is Bohort's: not only his wife is quite pretty and sweet, they are both in love and very faithful to one another, almost bordering on Sickening Sweethearts (at last in comparison with the snark other couples live with).
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Useless Useful Spell
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Useless Useful Spell: Merlin manages to create the Moonstone, which turns goat's meat into water. He later comes up with a stone that turns lead into water. Fresh water, so there's that.
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Shock and Awe
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Shock and Awe: King Loth can throw lightning.
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TruthSerum
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In one episode, Arthur and Guenièvre drink a Truth Serum intended for Léodagan. For the rest of the afternoon, they talk to each other with deadpan honesty ("Do you love me?" "No." "Oh. I love you. I think..."), and while Guenièvre breaks down in the evening, Arthur gets around it by claiming it was a befuddlement potion.
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Dedication
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Dedication: The last episode of the series was dedicated to French actor Louis de Funès. The final scene uses the music of one of his movies, Jo.
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Early-Installment Weirdness
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Early-Installment Weirdness: The Dies iræ pilot movie has several notable differences: Yvain's actor is a servant, the cook is a more prominent character, the characters (Karadoc included) complain about having too much meat in their diet... In the following pilot episodes, Angharad was as stupid as Perceval, if not moreso. Yvain used to be able to use big words, a trait that disappeared over time.
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Kavorka Man
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Kavorka Man: Arthur. He has a wife, seven mistresses, and several other affairs along the series. Yet he is a never-smiling, impatient, rude, average-looking jerk. His success is often attributed to his status, but he even had affairs before being the king. However, he does treat ladies with respect, takes baths, is eloquent and charming when he wants to, and the fact that he is the Only Sane Man in the show helps a lot.
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Smug Snake
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Smug Snake: King Loth; Léodagan. They are quite power-hungry and sure that they would do a better job than Arthur, even though everyone tells them they'll be no Britain left if they take the crown.
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Sarcasm-Blind
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Sarcasm-Blind: Perceval and Karadoc
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Seinfeldian Conversation
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Seinfeldian Conversation: Prominent throughout the show. Most of the humor involves characters of the Arthurian Legend involved in day-to-day routines, with dialogue to match.
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Not-So-Omniscient Council of Bickering
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Not-So-Omniscient Council of Bickering: The Knights of the Round Table on an average day. Arthur once manages to steer a heated discussion from Léodagan refusing to pave the roads in his kingdom by making a Rousing Speech that leads to a Misfit Mobilization Moment as the Knights of the Round Table, finally united in their Quest for the Holy Grail, set off... only for one to point out that they can't really get anything done near Léodagan's kingdom, seeing as the roads aren't paved... Arthur just slumps back down in his seat as the exact same argument starts again. The assembly of the Kings of Logres, once every four years, is even worse. In Livre VI, the council of the "Ladies", even though they are divine beings, is shown to be just as bad as the mortals. In the pilot, Arthur's meeting to discuss the Grail is repeatedly interrupted by the cook barging in, demanding to know who's going to prepare the green beans for lunch. Cut to each Knight of the Round Table having his own pile of beans.
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Bookends
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Bookends: The unofficial pilot for the series was a Short Film titled Dies iræ. The last episode of Livre VI, closing the TV series, is titled "Dies iræ". Livre III opens with Lancelot living alone in the woods, and Bohort confessing a secret; it ends with Bohort confessing a secret, and Guenièvre joining Lancelot in the woods.
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Parrot Exposition
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Parrot Exposition: The Burgond king, once he "learns" to speak Briton, does this a lot. Arthur once manages to broker a peace treaty between Kaamelott, the Burgonds and their Viking allies by telling the Viking the Burgond agreed to give him his lands. note Also works as a Historical In-Joke, as this probably refers to the creation of the Duchy of Normandy.
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Foodfight!
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Food Fight: Between Arthur, Karadoc and Perceval with spoiled cottage cheese. One of Perceval and Karadoc's "training methods" involves fighting with salami nunchucks, another the theoretical aspect of fighting with fennel◊ (turns out you don't grab it by the stalk and bludgeon people with it, you grab the round part and stab with the stalk).
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Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated
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Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated: Not quite a running gag, but it happens a few times. In one of the pilot episodes, "Les Funérailles d'Ulfin", Arthur is attending the funeral of an elderly noble... only to have the "dead guy" waking up (just as the pyre is being ignited) and asking what's going on. When he makes an unfortunate comment, Arthur is very tempted to put him back in the grave. In Livre I, "La Mort le Roy Artu", Father Blaise endeavors to have tourists visiting Kaamelott to bring some money to the coffers. The visit of the castle ends up with... the tomb of King Arthur. Because it's solemn. Arthur is rather bothered by this; Blaise thus changes it to... visiting the tomb of Queen Guenièvre. Episode "Always" of Livre II is all about the characters reacting (and getting all philosophical) over the report of Perceval's death. Turns out he just has been very sick, and shows up at the end. A bard once announces the funeral of King Loth. As it happens, you shouldn't listen to everything bards sing. Léodagan and Séli are once believed to be dead by their kingdom of Carmélide, And There Was Much Rejoicing. When Léodagan learns that it was caused by Yvain's latest poor choice of a moniker (he was going for "the Elephant of Cameliard", but got it mixed up with "Orphan"), he is not amused. Lancelot makes his reappearance in a rather sinister fashion: Arthur in the last episode. His mother thought him dead and announced his passing to the kingdom. Everyone came to pay him homage. He was just taking a nap.
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Mistaken for Gay
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Mistaken for Gay: Bohort (Bors), who was thought to be gay by the audience until the writer showed him married in one episode, just because he was tired of this assumption. Of course, given the number of times this joke was used and the way the characters reacted to it, he has only himself to blame. Lancelot in-verse. First because he doesn't show any interest in women aside from the queen, and second because he once shared a bed with Bohort (the latter was scared by a storm).
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Animal Assassin
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Animal Assassin: Grüdü the bodyguard fears a scorpion attack on the king, given that a Roman Imperator has been murdered like that.
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The Teetotaler
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The Teetotaler: The Master-at-arms.
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Old-Fashioned Fruit Stomping
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Old-Fashioned Fruit Stomping: After drinking a little bit too much of their own wine, Gethenoc and the other peasants pridefully admit that they stomp the grapes with their own feet and keep going even if they start bleeding. Which might be one reason why it tastes so bad.
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: Arthur is tricked by his father-in-law Léodagan, while they conquer a village, into having to respect the tradition, which involves raping The Chief's Daughter. Not very fond of this, he finds out however that said daughter, Aelis (who's not the eldest daughter, but convinced the latter that it was her turn) is quite psyched up for the deed and expecting it eagerly. Arthur tries to negotiate with Aelis for her to pretend he raped her without doing so, but she insists. He ends proposing to bring her home as a mistress, and she's interested... but nonetheless, she almost threatens to rape him.
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Achievements in Ignorance
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Achievements in Ignorance: While messing around in Merlin's laboratory, Perceval and Karadoc come up with a potion that gives them silly high-pitched voices... and makes them invulnerable.
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Genius Ditz
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Genius Ditz: Perceval; unfortunately he is too much of a ditz to have his talent with numbers be put to any use.
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Government Conspiracy
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Government Conspiracy: Parodied in the episode "Silbury Hill II", with Arthur and Co. trying to hide an alien visitation (maybe).
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Combat Commentator
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Combat Commentator: Yvain likes to indulge into commenting the fights during tourneys (like he were a modern sport commentator), despite his own martial skills being rather lacking.
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?
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Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Here, "Why Did It Have to Be Rats with Pigeon Wings?", in the sixth album. Guenièvre is already afraid of birds, but those things are much worse.
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Suddenly Shouting
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Suddenly Shouting: Played for Laughs, with Attila and the Burgundian King, and also Perceval.
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Dissonant Serenity
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Dissonant Serenity: Léodagan is at his worst when he isn't yelling. Case in point: Yvain and Gauvain (on watchtower duty) have lit the signal fire to warn of an approaching fleet of Viking drakkars. When Bohort and Léodagan arrive, Bohort screams that they're all going to die, Léodagan tells him to shut up and wants to know why the signal was sent so late: the catapults won't have time to arrive, meaning they're going to have to fight the Vikings hand-to-hand on the beach. Bohort screams that they're all going to die, Léodagan tells him to shut up, than asks for a pigeon to summon the army. The 'Vains inform him they let all the pigeons free so as not to have to clean up their crap. Bohort screams that they're all going to die, Léodagan... makes a "welp" face and nods emphatically.
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Big Eater
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After his failed suicide attempt, Arthur doesn't have the will nor the strength to feed himself. Karadoc tries bringing him food, and when Arthur repeatedly tries to explain that he's not hungry, Karadoc (who's a Big Eater) just cannot grasp the concept.
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I Take Offense to That Last One
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I Take Offense to That Last One: Karadoc and Perceval once have a fight when Perceval tells Karadoc he's stupider than he is fat. Karadoc replies that he's just as much the one as the other.
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Sinister Scythe
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Sinister Scythe: The Viking chieftain in the second album decides to wield one against Arthur.
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Grievous Harm with a Body
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Grievous Harm with a Body: While complaining about the enormous appetites, drunken singing and lack of manners of the clan chieftains Kaamelott is hosting, Séli adds:
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday
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But for Me, It Was Tuesday: King Loth is so used to backstabbing his allies, when accused of betrayal in a prequel episode, rather than denying he readily admits that he probably did, since it looks very much like his style — even though he doesn't remember this particular instance.
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Spirit Advisor
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Spirit Advisor: The Lady of the Lake to Arthur. Though she's not very good at the advising part....
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Author Appeal
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Author Appeal: Astier is a big fan of RPGs and most of the "quest" episodes are inspired by them. In Livre V, the theme of fatherhood becomes central to Arthur's story, and the news of his sterility eventually drive him to suicide. Astier himself is a father of seven, all of whom appeared at some point in the series or movie.
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Invisibility Cloak
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Invisibility Cloak: Played with. Merlin is unable to turn people invisible, but got around it by designing invisibility panes, which makes anyone hiding behind them invisible. Just make sure you remember where you put them.
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The Pig-Pen
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The Pig-Pen: Most of the peasants, since it's The Dung Ages. Arthur forces Those Two Guys to take a bath at one point: Among the knights, Karadoc stands out. Mevanwi once threatens to break up with him if he doesn't start taking baths. Once he figures out that he can eat while in the water, he agrees that he can maybe take one or two baths a year.
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Punctuated Pounding
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Perceval once faints when Arthur, having guilt-tripped himself over his abusive treatment, gives him a compliment. Arthur has to bring him back by repeatedly slapping him while yelling "Wake up! You are a disgrace!"
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Involuntary Shapeshifting: Merlin, as a druid, can turn into various animals. However, he doesn't control it much and follows whatever animal spirit governs the week.
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A Tale Told by an Idiot
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A Tale Told by an Idiot: A recurring problem is for Medieval Morons attempting to repeat messages and concepts they have no clue how to explain, with malapropers and highly personal interpretations aplenty. One episode features a messenger who keeps running back and forth between Arthur and Lancelot's bases and is incapable of remembering the message he was given, leading to him deliver Arthur's demand that Lancelot dismember his troops (disband) and Lancelot's threat of a nutritionist (an ultimatum) to Arthur, who is understandably confused. Each and every one of Perceval's reports on his last quest is one of these, to Father Blaise's dismay (since he writes it down in ink on parchment and has to start over every time Perceval realizes he forgot something). And he keeps adding things only he finds interesting (like mysterious old men) and his quests always end up as failures anyway.
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Knight of Cerebus: Despite the show already slipping into Cerebus Syndrome in Book IV and Book V still retaining comedic elements, Méléagant is always played deadly serious, scarily efficient in a cast of funny and useless villains, and is responsible for some of the show's darker moments. Even the Lady Of the Lake, the messenger of the Gods themselves, is terrified of him.
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Only the Chosen May Wield
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Only the Chosen May Wield: Excalibur only lights up when held by someone with an exceptional destiny, and will always comes back to The Chosen One. Unless stuck in the stone, in which case only the rightful King of Britain can pull it out.
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Jerkass Has a Point
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Jerkass Has a Point: For all Arthur's in-laws' (and others) annoying questions on when they can expect an heir, there being one would solve quite a few problems. Léodagan's obsession with building watchtowers all along the beaches (Arthur says he doesn't want to invest in construction at the moment) makes sense considering how often invaders from the continent end up landing on Britain. Of course, having the watchtowers isn't enough; Yvain and Gauvain demonstrate the need for competent guards as well, who don't sleep until noon with the shutters closed or let the messenger pigeons free so they don't have to clean up their crap... Elias of Kelliwic'h is one of the most shamelessly obnoxious, self-centered, unlawful and disruptive character ever written; yet in the many situation where he is confronting the ineptitude of Merlin, it's hard not to agree with him. Especially in cases where Arthur is forcing them to work together, willfully ignoring the (obvious) power and competence gap between them.
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Serious Business
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Serious Business: Father Blaise is not happy with the introduction of the tritone (a.k.a. diabolus in musica) in religious music. Also, Venec once screws up and is left with an unsaleable shipment of unaged goat cheese that was left out in the sun. Karadoc asks to look at it, since he might have a use for it... and goes ballistic when he sees it. When Venec asks how much Karadoc will give for it, Karadoc just stares, and Perceval tells Venec that he'd better leave, right now.
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Shaky P.O.V. Cam
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Shaky P.O.V. Cam: The minotaur in a pilot episode.
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Driven to Suicide
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Driven to Suicide: Arthur, when convinced by Méléagant's manipulations that he'll never have children. Lancelot is about to do so, prompting Méléagant to teleport offscreen and interrupt him.
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More Insulting than Intended: The Master-at-arms believes in the virtues of a good insult to get the blood flowing, so his every sparring session starts by throwing the crassest insults he can think of at his opponent ("En garde, you fat cunt!") and encouraging them to do the same. Arthur reluctantly joins in, halfheartedly calling him "son of a one-legged man"... and the Master-at-arms completely collapses, to the point where he doesn't even want to fight. Then he venomously says he could have mentioned the time Arthur's father got shat on by a billygoat...
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Heroic Comedic Sociopath
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Heroic Comedic Sociopath: Léodagan
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Devastating Remark
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Devastating Remark: The master-at-arms is a firm believer in Volleying Insults and the Fisticuffs Provoking Comment, hurling abuse at his opponent whenever they're training (even King Arthur) and telling them to do the same. Arthur halfheartedly comes up with "your father only has one leg", which causes the master-at-arms to completely break down. However, he reminds Arthur of the time his father fell asleep in a barn and was shat on by a billygoat...
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Oblivious Mockery
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Oblivious Mockery: Arthur calls the Master-at-arms "son of a one-legged man", unaware that it's his personal Berserk Button (despite being told to insult him). He counters about the one time Arthur's father fell asleep in a barn and a goat took a shit on him. Mutual No-Holds-Barred Beatdown ensues. A later episode has him congratulate Arthur on his strength of character: the kingdom is going to the dogs, the Grail is no closer today than it was at the beginning, but he keeps going. This sends Arthur into the same depressive state as the Master-at-arms. Karadoc has difficulty believing Arthur would want to sleep with Mevanwi, resulting in one of the best-deserved (accidental) put-downs on the show. Lancelot, alone with the queen, tells her about how some people don't take mistresses, instead choosing one woman, marrying her, and loving only her until they are parted by death. Guenièvre laughs and says "Yes, but we're civilized over here! Can you imagine, a man with only one woman for life?"
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Culture Justifies Anything
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Culture Justifies Anything: A Carmélide custom consists of the victorious chieftain having his way with the defeated chieftain's eldest daughter. Léodagan forces Arthur into that position (if the king can just throw away the bits of clan culture he doesn't like, there's no reason for the federated clans to listen to him), Arthur tries to negotiate his way out of it with the chieftain's daughter, who's not having any of it and threatens to jump Arthur herself.
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Honest John's Dealership
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Honest John's Dealership: Venec can provide you anything for really decent prices.
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The Undead
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Perceval also has a hard time with The Undead, asking whether they are living or dead. Arthur's attempt at explaining such Oxymoronic Beings to him doesn't go anywhere.
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Invoked Trope
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Invoked when the Master-at-arms tells Bohort to find some kind of war cry (to help him fight and not be such a coward). Cue Bohort running at the enemy shouting "MISCREANTS!!" at the top of his lungs.
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Turn Undead
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Turn Undead: Featured in L'Armée du Nécromant. The knights going on a mission to investigate a surge of zombies, they bring Father Blaise with them, on the principle that priests are supposed to have powers against The Undead. However, Blaise never tried this before, and all his attempts fail. Except at a critical moment toward the end, after hours of prayer, where he obliterates a group of giant zombies, almost accidentally (and fries his holy symbol in the process).
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Embarrassing Superpower
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Embarrassing Superpower: An accident in Merlin's lab gives Arthur and Léodagan constant Glowing Eyes (white for Arthur, pink for Léodagan) that don't do anything and stay on at night, excluding them from an upcoming stealth mission. Léodagan preemptively tells the other knights that any comment concerning the color is strongly discouraged.
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The Comically Serious
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The Comically Serious: Father Blaise Sallustius in Livre VI.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question: Arthur, to the Lady of the Lake (see the Our Gods Are Different entry below); also, in Livre VI, one that is never answered, about the arranged marriage between Arthur and Guenièvre. ("And if the chap doesn't manage to pull the sword out of the stone, is the marriage still happening?")
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Villain Decay
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Villain Decay: Done in a single episode to Attila the Hun. When he first shows up, Bohort is of course panicked, but after finding out there's only two of them, Attila's demands get continually smaller, with the cast refusing them for ever-pettier reasons (Bohort gets in on the action, refusing to give up finely made bedsheets). In the end he settles for deer meat cooked in honey as a local delicacy to take home.
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder
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Chronic Backstabbing Disorder: King Loth. "I have just one question: When are we betraying?" Let's see; Season 3: he explains during the end of said season to Sir Dagonet how he associated with Lancelot when he seceded, and how he is the one financing him, while trying to recruit Dagonet for a coup against Arthur. Season 4: After openly backing Lancelot's rebellion up during the whole season, he betrays him in a dastardly way in the end (taking back his men; removing every evidence of his involvement) after Arthur rescued Guenièvre, when it is obvious that Lancelot will fail. Season 5: Starts the season by coming all the way to Kaamelott to plead his cause to Arthur. Follows up by trying to unsheath Excalibur from the stone. Finishes the season by trying to zap Arthur with his magic lightning ring. Even Season 6, in addition to the quote, shows he started plotting against Arthur during the latter's wedding, and even goes as far as trying to backstab his fellow Briton kings while they are fighting the Romans. No wonder he's hated by everyone. Léodagan himself is an opportunistic bastard, although he doesn't betray his allies out of principle like Loth. In one episode, it's discovered he is one of the backers in a plot to assassinate Arthur, but it turns out it was years earlier and he'd entirely forgotten about it by then.
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Hates Reading
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Hates Reading: Very few people know how to read (including several Knights of the Round Table), and of those who do, very few willingly do so. Léodagan the brutal, thuggish king of Carmélide puts it best:
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Rapid-Fire Comedy
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Rapid-Fire Comedy: The first four seasons. The later two reduced the jokes per minute (and the total amount of comedy, for that matter).
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Gasshole
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Gasshole: The Burgundian king pretty much farts as punctuation. Karadoc is also often described as such.
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech
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"The Reason You Suck" Speech: There are a few during the series, but the scene of the Round Table in "The Return of the King" (in Livre V) is often considered a raging, liberating, howling-at-the-moon Moment of Awesome by the fans, considering whom it is given to. Context: by some improbable twists of fate, Karadoc (who, in Livre V, is that kind of character), has been crowned king by his wife Mevanwi. Then, when Arthur came back from a quest, during the Round Table meeting, he and Perceval invite Arthur, and give a "The Reason You Suck" Speech to every knight in attendance, and to Arthur in particular (they don't know the purpose of Arthur's quest, i.e. find out if he's got children somewhere). A speech to which Arthur replies with one of his own, delivered in one of the calmest voice ever, with a bittersweet music in the background.
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Sex Is Cool
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Sex Is Cool: Usually completely averted. The main character, Arthur, cheats so many times on his wife with numerous mistresses or one-night stands that he would be considered a lecher nowadays. Everytime his relationships are evoked, it becomes a source of comical relief or even humiliation for him or his wife. Oh, and of course, the only woman he doesn't touch at all is his wife. When it comes to the rest of the knights, five of them are seen with a wife throughout the show: Léodagan, who seems to be quite faithful (emphasis on the quite); Bohort, who lives away from his wife and took a vow of chastity; Karadoc, who considers sex to be "something necessary to make children, and that's it"; Lancelot (once he eloped with Guenièvre), who doesn't even know how to make love theoretically; and King Loth, who never mentions his wife without the word "bitch", or other synonyms. And, last but not least, the only time in the show that a sexual intercourse is not shown in a funny way (Arthur and Mevanwi) is the point where the show gets Darker and Edgier.
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Obligatory Joke: When Merlin is asked by Arthur to tell a joke, he starts with the obligatory Fun with Homophones (for a French audience) "Kaamelott, c'est de la camelote..." ("Kaamelott is rubbish..."). Besides Merlin being unable to make any joke funny, Arthur's reaction is a clear Never Heard That One Before.
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Bullying a Dragon
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Also, the Witch Hunter, who, because of his fanaticism against magic, manages to physically attack Arthur twice: in one of the pilots, because Arthur's usage of Excalibur qualifies as "magic usage" ("which is forbidden!"); and in Livre IV, when he demands Excalibur from Arthur because a magic sword given by Pagan Gods would be most useful to fight heretics. He ends up tied to his own stake.
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How We Got Here
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How We Got Here: Two in one for Livre VI. Eight episodes out of nine are about how Arthur became king of Britain and recruited his knights, and the first begins In Medias Res with a fight at Villa Aconia and gradually explains what led to it.
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Arranged Marriage
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Arranged Marriage: Arthur and Guenièvre. Arthur makes it perfectly clear that he has married her for purely political reasons.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Almost literally in Livre II, episode "Le Terroriste": In Livre VI, during a war council, right after everyone acknowledges that Loth tried to betray them, he justifies himself with a philosophical speech. Léodagan slowly walks away, then comes back with a spiked hammer.
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Star Wars (Franchise)
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In "Stargate II", it leads to a desert planet with Binary Suns, with a Laser Blade sword.
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Large Ham
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Large Ham: Élie Semoun as the Witch Hunter. The Master-at-arms, whenever in training mode. The Burgundian king.
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Our Liches Are Different
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Our Liches Are Different: The Necromancer from the first album, L'Armée du Nécromant ("The Necromancer's Army").
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BFS
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BFS: Father Blaise is seen waving one around when there are people outside pissing on the chapel.
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?: The kingdom of Carmélide could be anywhere in Britain (even Brittany in some works) in Arthurian Legend; this one is somewhere near Hadrian's Wall.
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Riddle Me This
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Riddle Me This: Attempted by Merlin against Elias, but backfires when Merlin chooses stupid riddles and/or makes mistakes.
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Give Chase with Angry Natives
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Give Chase with Angry Natives: In L'Armée du Nécromant, Arthur and co. are climbing to the top of a mountain to defeat an evil Necromancer. Along the way, they come across a gigantic Rodent of Unusual Size, fortunately asleep. When things go wrong at the summit, they slide back down on improvised sleds, hurling stones at the rat as they pass. When the pursuing Necromancer arrives, the rat is awake and angry, and proceeds to eat him.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Karadoc and Mévanwi's children are never seen or mentioned after the Cerebus Syndrome hits, despite the lack of an heir being the major plot point of that arc.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: A little undermined by the drop of the threat later in the episode, but when Arthur learns that Attila is waiting for him in the throne room of Kaamelott: Played much straighter, Méléagant (essentially Chaos made human) has a nice one in the beginning of Livre V.
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Badass Army
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Badass Army: According to Arthur, if the Romans decided to get serious about Britain it'd take them maybe a day to set the entire country on fire (and the main reason he was sent to be reared by them was to learn their ways). Then again, considering the kind of resistance the Britons could put up...
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Eye Catch
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Eye Catch: The early seasons, having the shortest episodes, had two broadcast side-by-side and separated by an eye catch (without commercial). Those were mostly short gags or scenes from the pilot episodes or Dies iræ. One was original, though: Arthur pulling Excalibur from the stone and stumbling into a pond as a result. This scene ends up being retconned by the final season (where the sword is on a mountaintop), and thus non-canon.
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Protagonist-Centered Morality
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Protagonist-Centered Morality: Invoked by Venec, who doesn't attack people he has done business with (and will likely do business with again); he will rob them on occasions, though.
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits
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Ragtag Bunch of Misfits: The Knights of the Round Table. God, where do we start? Perceval, Karadoc, Bohort, Gauvain, Yvain, Léodagan, Hervé de Rinel, Lancelot, Galessin...
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Cerebus Retcon
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Cerebus Retcon: Arthur refusing to sleep with his wife for the entire series turns out to be because he swore to the love of his life, who he secretly married (she was already married to another man), that he wouldn't consummate it. She allowed him to take mistresses, though.
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Took a Level in Jerkass: Séli was originally at least somewhat supportive of her son's non-combative leanings. Nowadays she's just as supportive of him as her husband.
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Helpless with Laughter
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Helpless with Laughter: In one episode, Merlin's spell turns out to be such a failure that (combined with the incompetence of Kaamelott's armies) the enemy fall over themselves laughing, allowing Kaamelott to secure an inglorious victory offscreen.
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Didn't Think This Through
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Didn't Think This Through: Bohort brokers a ceasefire with an invading army without informing anyone, ceding some swampland in exchange for peace. It belatedly occurs to him that said swamps are right next to Kaamelott, meaning the barbarians can move their catapults to the castle walls, since hey, they're on their land.
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SpecialEffectsFailure
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Special Effects Failure: In-universe examples: One example is the In Name Only druid Merlin. He is supposed to set off a fireball, (which he couldn't if his life depended on it) and, well, fails to do so. Merlin also explains that he can summon lightning bolts... it's just a lot easier to do during a thunderstorm. Reversed (or maybe inverted) in an episode featuring Merlin's long-time rival Elias of Kelliwic'h. As Elias threatens Merlin and King Arthur, his magical staff begins to glow eerily, prompting everyone in the room to take cover. Elias is initially puzzled by their reaction, then explains that, "Oh no, no, it always does this when I lift my arm. It's just for show." Merlin once tries to cast a confusion spell during a battle, but he needs a shark tooth, which Perceval and Karadoc have been sent to get. Four hours later at the tavern, they get it into their heads that the tooth itself is cursed and throw it in the fire. Merlin casts the spell with a ferret's tooth instead, and the resulting missile is so pathetic the enemy army trips over itself with laughter, allowing Kaamelott to attack and claim victory.
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Technically a Smile
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Technically a Smile: Léodagan is said to have an extremely disturbing smile, as does his daughter.
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Our Goblins Are Different
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Our Goblins Are Different: Well, hard to tell, since they're heard but not seen. Still, from Arthur and Léodagan's account, they're quite numerous, and they like gold.
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Ret-Gone
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While the plate armors got RetGone, it was obviously impossible to do the same with the massive stoned castles used for scenery and set, yet they are as much as out of place for the setting (5th-6th centuries) than said armors, given the fortress/molitary camps/fortified towns/whatever of the times were quasi always wooden ones and much, much smaller, both in height and in global size.
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You Keep Using That Word
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You Keep Using That Word: Perceval and Karadoc frequently misuse words, and the other characters (usually Arthur) sometimes call them on it. Inverted at one point when Perceval manages to use the word "equidistant" in the correct context, baffling Arthur, until it becomes clear that he had no idea what it means.
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Fast-Forward Gag
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Fast-Forward Gag: Used at least twice, the first time being a clear Shout-Out to The Benny Hill Show.
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Questionable Consent
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Questionable Consent: In one episode, Ygerne explains how Arthur is a Child by Rape: Uther used a shapeshifting potion to make her think he was her husband and have his way with her. Disturbingly, at the end of the episode, Lancelot seems eager to try the trick with Guenièvre by turning into Arthur — and Merlin, despite having produced the first potion, thinks he only means to use it for general roleplaying fun. Downplayed later, as Lancelot is nothing but chivalrous in bed with Guenièvre... because he doesn't know how sex works. Given his tendencies to, you know, tie her to the bed when he leaves so she won't run, she can be thankful for that.
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Vetinari Job Security
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Vetinari Job Security: When Arthur steps down from the throne of Britain, the knights find out handling the kingdom is more work than they can handle. It's noted he's actually done it once or twice before, reclaiming the sword every time and proving himself the rightful king.
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Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe
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Mama's Baby, Papa's Maybe: Most of Arthur's mistresses are "the latin type", with their black hair and Mediterranean features. Both Arthur and Guenièvre are amused to point out that considering the local complexions, both Aelis and Demetra are more likely to be the daughters of "some little decurion posted in the area" than their fair-haired fathers. They do not take kindly to the implication. To be fair, Arthur himself has black hair, though he comes from 100% Celtic stock.
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Poke the Poodle
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Poke the Poodle: Bohort's "insults".
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Giver of Lame Names
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Giver of Lame Names: Gauvain especially. "Knight of the Pancreas", indeed. As for Yvain, he once went around calling himself "The Orphan of Cameliard", after the big grey animal with a really long nose. Perceval and Karadoc form their own independent clan. Karadoc wants to call it the Crunchy clan/clan of the crunchies, but Perceval thinks it is a bit too much, so they go with the Semi-Crunchy clan.
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Hurt Foot Hop
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Hurt Foot Hop: At the end of "Séli et les Rongeurs", Séli, chasing a mouse with a heavy mallet, hits Karadoc right on the foot. In "L'Assemblée des rois, 2ème partie", Grüdü hits the Master-at-arms' foot with the handle of his axe, making him hop away while ranting.
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Stock Ness Monster
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Stock Ness Monster: The Giant Snake from Shadow Lake. Alluded in one episode (where Perceval and Karadoc triumph over an eel), and seen in the fifth album.
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I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!
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I Can't Believe It's Not Heroin!: Almond paste (a Roman delicacy) is treated as very addictive for both Guenièvre and Bohort. Guenièvre confesses that the stuff was helping her cope with her dreary life, and she shows every symptom of withdrawal when running out of it. Going as far as biting Arthur's hand when he offers her the last bit of almond paste he could find.
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What the Fu Are You Doing?
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What the Fu Are You Doing?: Karadoc and Perceval's "fighting techniques", all the time.
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Disappointing Promotion
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Disappointing Promotion: Inverted in "L'Adoubement" (The Knighting), which starts with a formal dubbing ceremony of another knight. After it turns out Perceval was never officially made a knight (and therefore can't even be at the Round Table), an exasperated Arthur ends up just grabbing his sword, taps Perceval twice on the shoulders and declares him a knight. Perceval declares himself moved by such an emotional moment.
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Foreshadowing
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Foreshadowing: In season 5, after Arthur has put Excalibur back in the stone, he comes back to find Queen Guenièvre complaining that he is not the King anymore, since he doesn't have the magic sword, so he must sleep in another room and another bed, and she will appoint the new King, according to the law. This leads to Arthur replying that, yes, he is still the King, until either someone else pulls the sword out of the stone, or he cannot do it himself. Not only this, but it also foreshadows the moment later in that season, when he refuses to pull it out, there's no King anymore, and everyone is wondering who shall rule. Guenièvre already gave the answer: she will be the one appointing the King (and she will choose her dad, without being influenced).
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My Nayme Is
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My Nayme Is: The series spells it "Kaamelott" instead of the usual "Camelot". The extra T is there to avoid any mispronunciation as camelot ("peddler", pronounced camelow) by the French-speaking audience, and the extra A was added as a Shout-Out to the creator, Alexandre Astier.
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This Is Gonna Suck
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This Is Gonna Suck: Arthur's overall reaction upon reading the prophecy heralding the gods' Response to Arthur's spouse exchange.
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Get Out!
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Get Out!: In Dies iræ, the knights have a lengthy discussion on their Grail prototype before they start mass production, then ask the king for his opinion. After taking a deep breath, we get this. Guethenoc asks Roparzh over to discuss their latest grievances with the king. Roparzh arrives late, Guethenoc points this out, tempers heat up, and Guethenoc tells Roparzh to piss off. In the first 30 seconds of the episode.
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Our Vampires Are Different
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Another has Arthur visiting central Europe, gets bitten in the neck by a local, and gets all moody, grows long fangs and cellos start playing in the background whenever he talks.
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Homage
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Homage: In Livre IV, there's an episode with a full dialogue between Arthur and Lancelot copied from the one in Heat.
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The Chosen Zero
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The Chosen Zero: In one episode, the kingdom runs into a problem that only Merlin can solve. So Arthur says, "Wait a minute, are you telling me our last hope is Merlin?" Cue concerned looks between all characters and Bohort saying it: "We're all gonna die!"
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Gratuitous Latin
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Gratuitous Latin: King Loth is very fond of meaningless Latin quotes, and lampshades it. Some episode titles are in Latin — including every one of Livre VI (fittingly, as they mostly take place in Ancient Rome).
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Naked People Are Funny
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Naked People Are Funny: Several bath scenes, including one with Karadoc (thankfully using Hand-or-Object Underwear).
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And There Was Much Rejoicing
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Léodagan and Séli are once believed to be dead by their kingdom of Carmélide, And There Was Much Rejoicing. When Léodagan learns that it was caused by Yvain's latest poor choice of a moniker (he was going for "the Elephant of Cameliard", but got it mixed up with "Orphan"), he is not amused.
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Cool Sword
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Cool Sword: Excalibur, a longsword that catches on fire when wielded by a person with an exceptional destiny. Only by such a person, mind.
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Cannot Cross Running Water
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Cannot Cross Running Water: Mocked in Livre V, where Gauvain and Yvain believe that ordinary wolves cannot cross a stream of running water. The druid Merlin is prompt to call them on their idiocy.
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Thieves' Guild
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Thieves' Guild: Downplayed: Venec just keeps a notebook of what his boys stole where and when so the owners can buy it back. When Excalibur goes missing, Arthur gets out of it by pointing out that Venec is messing with the gods and liable to be cursed over several generations.
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Hanging Judge
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Hanging Judge: Léodagan, Minister of Justice. He also burns people at the stake — in his defense, that's considered entertainment.
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Deliberate Values Dissonance
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Deliberate Values Dissonance: Even though Arthur is very ahead of his time, this trope is sometimes used to remind the viewers that no, despite the way they're talking, the protagonists are not modern people in fancy costumes, but really Fifth Century barbarians. King Arthur is one of the only characters to dislike torture and public executions of criminals, and he allows them nonetheless. He also has several official mistresses, and not even his wife minds it. Every character find the idea of monogamy utterly ridiculous, and when a random woman Arthur has only met once refuses to become his new mistress, the other knights see it as an affront. And even then, many warlords dislike how much of a "progressive" the king is, which in their mind clearly means "pussy". One episode has Arthur discussing various upcoming executions. Léodagan thinks burning them alive is still good, while the breaking wheel is a family event (everyone brings their staff and gets their turn beating the condemned to death), Lancelot supports drawing and quartering (it's more suspenseful, you don't know whether the arms or legs will come off first), as Arthur floats the idea of abolishing the death penalty. Everyone, including Lancelot, looks at him like he's crazy.
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Rousing Speech
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The Knights of the Round Table on an average day. Arthur once manages to steer a heated discussion from Léodagan refusing to pave the roads in his kingdom by making a Rousing Speech that leads to a Misfit Mobilization Moment as the Knights of the Round Table, finally united in their Quest for the Holy Grail, set off... only for one to point out that they can't really get anything done near Léodagan's kingdom, seeing as the roads aren't paved... Arthur just slumps back down in his seat as the exact same argument starts again.
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Red Baron
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Red Baron: Méléagant admits no-one would recognize his actual name... but calling himself the Response plunges the Lady of the Lake in absolute terror.
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Dramatic Irony
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Dramatic Irony: There are plenty of jokes and Traitor Shots with Lancelot planning to elope with the queen, but everyone (including Arthur and Guenièvre) remain oblivious. "Aux Yeux de Tous II" has the Lady of the Lake appear to everyone but Arthur. Naturally, he acts with exactly the same "who's he talking to" incomprehension the others usually show him.
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You All Meet in an Inn
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You All Meet in an Inn: Karadoc and Perceval recruit their whole new clan in an inn, which becomes their "headquarters". Not surprising, since they're working there to pay over their huge debt to the Innkeeper.
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Soundtrack Dissonance
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Soundtrack Dissonance: Not in the show itself, but one series of ad breaks uses, of all things, the theme for Game of Thrones.
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Oh, Crap!
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While eating with his parents and Arthur is off at the wifeswap ceremony, Yvain wonders what will become of his parents once they're no longer the king's in-laws. Léodagan and Séli both get Oh, Crap! expressions and haul ass for the ceremony.
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Deadpan Snarker
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Deadpan Snarker: Arthur; Léodagan; Loth; Séli; Galessin... To be honest, those five are just the most regular; almost every character of the series gets some snarky lines. Even Lancelot.
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Inept Mage: Merlin. He once tries to cast a spell to make plants grow, and ends up giving Arthur and Léodagan brightly glowing eyes. He tries to explain it via Not That Kind of Mage, as he's a druid: supposedly all his nature-aligned powers take a sharp dive when there's a roof over his head, i.e. in his laboratory. However, his talent as a druid is dubious as well: he can't even read the Druidic language, for starters.
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Takes Ten to Hold: One episode sees Bohort turned into The Berserker and Arthur mentions that he's had to post two guards in the infirmary to stop him from getting up and back to the battle. While two isn't that impressive a number, it is for Bohort, whose cowardice is otherwise legendary, being well-established as being afraid of anything bigger than rabbits and pheasants (including those two).
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Cool Helmet: Inverted and parodied — the knights avoid putting on their helmets as much as possible, because it make them look stupid (even more than usual, as Perceval is called upon to demonstrate in "Spangelhelm").
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I Ate WHAT?!
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I Ate WHAT?!: Arthur and Léodagan are quite startled when they find out that, to diagnose a recovery (Bohort's in this case, who's been wounded earlier), Merlin apparently does it through tasting the patient's blood, and that's what he filled their cups with and they'd been unknowingly drinking. Léodagan immediately spits in disgust.
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Not That Kind of Mage: Merlin often claims that the reason he's an Inept Mage is that he's a druid — stuff like having a roof over his head (for his laboratory) cuts his powers by half. However, it's also seen that he's not that great a druid either (he can't read Druidic, for starters).
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Loophole Abuse: Arthur gets out of having to duel Karadoc (for having stolen his wife) by invoking an obscure tradition of "spousal exchange" from Vannes (where Karadoc comes from). Karadoc, who isn't eager for the duel either (he believes the fight is too one-sided in his favor), is thrilled by this. Séli and the Jurisconsult in Livre V; the latter tries to extort privileges (namely "bed and meals" at the expense of Kaamelott) from the former by pointing out that as a "magistrate", he is supposed to be legally considered a "distinguished guest". Séli's reaction? Ordering a full plate of stale crusts of bread for him ("We're supposed to give you "bed & meals", nowhere it is said that it should be good meals.") and removing the pillows and blankets of his bed. ("You got the bed, right? Then pillows and blankets aren't mandatory.") Arthur attempts this on his zealous Viking bodyguard by putting a dagger on his own throat. It fails since Grüdü is about to have a nervous breakdown and go berserk over it.
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Retcon: Quite a few, since the first Livre was just a succession of funny episodes without any plot. Those are always minor details, though.
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Sexless Marriage: Arthur & Guenièvre; Bohort & Berlewen to a point (he claims to have children). Karadoc doesn't view sex has anything other than an obligation and even admitted to his wife he doesn't like seeing her naked that much.
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Take That!: After Arthur has to abandon the idea of trying to abolish death penalty because of his subjects' outcry, he confides to his wife that the world is not ready yet, but that in a dozen years or so only barbarians will still use it.
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Too Dumb to Live: Half of the Knights of the Round Table are just plain incompetent. The peasants also qualify, since they tend to revolt just for the sake of it. Although they are aware of the idiocy of revolting without knowing why, and one episode even focuses on them trying to find a good reason. Also, the Witch Hunter, who, because of his fanaticism against magic, manages to physically attack Arthur twice: in one of the pilots, because Arthur's usage of Excalibur qualifies as "magic usage" ("which is forbidden!"); and in Livre IV, when he demands Excalibur from Arthur because a magic sword given by Pagan Gods would be most useful to fight heretics. He ends up tied to his own stake.
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My Beloved Smother
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Averted, to Arthur's horror, when his Beloved Smother and aunt get along just fine with his mother-in-law.
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Double Standard: Elias shows up to demand a sacrifice (Guenièvre) to appease a wolf spirit, Lancelot emphatically refuses. Arthur calls out Lancelot for it.
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Dungeon Crawling: Several of the earlier episodes are typical underground explorations, with plenty spoofs of RPGs. The series' author is an avowed RPGer (notably, of Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay).
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Hypocritical Humor: Perceval introducing his magically created clone: "Don't know why, but he's a real dumbass." When Bohort describes his brother Lionnel as a complete coward. The looks on the faces of the other knights say it all. Turns out he's right — compared to Lionnel, Bohort is downright badass.
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By "No", I Mean "Yes"
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By "No", I Mean "Yes": Frequently done out of sarcasm, clumsiness, or plain stupidity. Also, King Loth is particularly proficient in it, considering no sane person would trust his statements at face value.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: Morgane. She is normally the King's half-sister but is reduced to a Psychopomp in the series, who shows up only twice. Her usual role in Arthurian mythos (Arthur's sister and Mordred's mother) is taken by Anna (Arthur's other half-sister and Gawain's mother). Galahad (a knight who found the Grail in Arthurian mythos and is Lancelot's son) sole mention comes from a list of knights whose names start with G.
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Cool Gate: One appears in "Stargate". Unfortunately, instead of leading from the throne room to some hellish world populated by the fiercest creatures in Creation, it leads to outside, next to the chicken coop. In "Stargate II", it leads to a desert planet with Binary Suns, with a Laser Blade sword. "The Transport Arch" has one that looks vaguely magical (they hauled Merlin along to check, but being Merlin...). Instead of leading to the demonic planes as they feared, it leads to somewhere in northwestern North America.
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Color-Coded Characters: The Knights of the Round Table: Arthur — brownish red; Léodagan — navy blue; Lancelot — white; Karadoc (plus his brother and his wife) — red; Perceval — light blue; Bohort — green; Calogrenant — dark green; Yvain and Gauvain — brown.
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Child by Rape
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In one episode, Ygerne explains how Arthur is a Child by Rape: Uther used a shapeshifting potion to make her think he was her husband and have his way with her. Disturbingly, at the end of the episode, Lancelot seems eager to try the trick with Guenièvre by turning into Arthur — and Merlin, despite having produced the first potion, thinks he only means to use it for general roleplaying fun.
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Tyrant Takes the Helm: A very short-lived one by Léodagan, complete with New Era Speech, that only lasts long enough for Mévanwi to use a loophole to set up Karadoc as king.
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Arthur calls the Master-at-arms "son of a one-legged man", unaware that it's his personal Berserk Button (despite being told to insult him). He counters about the one time Arthur's father fell asleep in a barn and a goat took a shit on him. Mutual No-Holds-Barred Beatdown ensues.
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The Bartender: The Innkeeper.
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Faint in Shock: Often played for laughs, mostly with the male characters. Bohort is afraid of every animal as scary as rabbits and pheasants or worse. After Arthur spends half an hour trying to convince him there are no wild animals in or around the camp, Léodagan shows up saying he was just taking a leak and a bear came out of the bushes. Well... Father Blaise faints on hearing the tritone (diabolus in musica) in person. Arthur once faints when Perceval claims he has successfully carried out a mission. This is the case, although he forgot what the medallion he'd recovered actually did. When kept in a locked room overnight, it turns everything else in the room into gas. Locked rooms like Kaamelott's treasury... Perceval once faints when Arthur, having guilt-tripped himself over his abusive treatment, gives him a compliment. Arthur has to bring him back by repeatedly slapping him while yelling "Wake up! You are a disgrace!"
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Midnight Snack: Karadoc often sneaks to the kitchen in the middle of the night, as do other characters. In one episode, Séli tries putting traps to prevent this, as there's a big feast coming up. Too bad Karadoc already took the food to his room, and mined the way there with more bear traps...
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male
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Double Standard Rape: Female on Male: Léodagan claims Arthur needs to respect the Carmélide custom of victorious chieftains raping the eldest daughter of the loser. Arthur figures he can just tell the girl to pretend, but it turns out the girl took her older sister's place hoping to get herself a man a step above the usual Dung Ages warrior. Then when Arthur suggest he make her an official mistress and get on with it later and she pulls out a knife...
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Canon
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As well as ten standalone episodes, created to test the format; they are more or less part of the Canon, although there were a few casting changes before the series proper.
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Pilot
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Pilot: The amateur short movie Dies iræ, produced with most of the original cast before any TV series was considered. As well as ten standalone episodes, created to test the format; they are more or less part of the Canon, although there were a few casting changes before the series proper.
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Seers
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Seer: Prisca. She admits she's a fraud to Arthur, except the gods use her as a conduit for a prophecy (and she remains unaware anything happened)...
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Helium Speech: After messing around in Merlin's laboratory, Perceval and Karadoc manage to make a potion that makes them sound like they breathed helium. It also makes them (allegedly) invulnerable, but apparently they kept talking throughout an entire battle, because Lancelot snaps and tries to kill them.
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Shout-Out: A lot. Two episodes are named "Stargate"... In one of them, Perceval explains that the Earth is round and that, if someone spins around it backwards at the speed of light, he'll travel back in time. The other one features a lightsaber from a desert planet with several moons. Also, an episode called "The Phantom Menace". Another has Arthur visiting central Europe, gets bitten in the neck by a local, and gets all moody, grows long fangs and cellos start playing in the background whenever he talks. A guy called Robyn, fighting for the poor... Venec, slave trader (among other activities), explains in an episode that he owns an Egyptian architect. He also mentions he had to give three gladiators to get him at Glastonbury fair. Glastonbury is a town which is heavily related to the Arthurian Myths: it is possibly the location of the Isle of Avalon, and King Arthur's grave was "found" in the Glastonbury Abbey (a story made-up by Henry the Second). Two for Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay: The equivalent of the inquisitor is called the Witch Hunter ("Le Répurgateur"). And one episode even mentions a dungeon full of Skavens. In Livre V, the episode where Arthur comes back to Kaamelott is called "The Return of the King"... Actually, there is a quite a lot of episodes with a "shouting" title. Without quoting those above, we can find: "Angels & Demons", "All the World's Mornings" (a french novel which inspired a movie with Gérard Depardieu), "Alone in the Dark", "Double Dragon", "Life Is Beautiful", "Dream On", "GoodFellas", "Arthur in Love"... and many, many others.
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Series Continuity Error: Séli is (in one episode) mentioned to be a Pict. Yet when an army of Picts show up and kidnap Guenièvre in the seventh album, she has no idea who they are.
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Cloudcuckoolander
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Karadoc, even though he is already quite damaged, still manages to get this.
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Vampire Episode
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Vampire Episode: The episode "La Morsure du Dace" ("The Dacian's Bite") has Arthur coming back from a trip to Dacia (which includes actual Transylvania) and complaining that a local had bitten him. He demonstrates gradual vampiric traits until Merlin can give him a potion that reverses the effects, although it'll take him three days to brew.
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Cerebus Syndrome: When Lancelot left Arthur because of the blatant incompetence of the Round Table, the tone began to change, and at the end of the fourth season, everyone was warned that the fifth season would be Darker and Edgier. This trope is indeed called "Effet Kaamelott" in the French section of the Wiki.
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Death of the Old Gods: The Lady of the Lake is both a servant of the Celtic pantheon and of "the one god", implying the former is in fact welcoming the rise of Christianity. Merlin, on the other hand, is less than thrilled.
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Character Catchphrase: Early in the series, Karadoc teaches Perceval his very personal strategy to avoid looking like an idiot when he doesn't understand what he's told or a complicated word shows up: answering a non-committal "That ain't wrong..." and letting his interlocutor assume he understood just fine. Given Perceval's utter stupidity, he uses it quite often... Expect it at least once in any conversation he has with anyone smarter than him (i.e. basically everyone). It doesn't take much for Bohort to state, "Nous allons tous mourir !" ("We're all going to die!") "C'est de la merde." ("This is shit."), can be heard from Karadoc several times, when he gets to taste some bad food. Léodagan's favorite method of dealing with problems is pointing three catapults at it.
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Refuge in Audacity
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Refuge in Audacity: Mevanwi often takes advantage of the fact that everyone else is stupid to be very blunt in her scheming. Special mention to the time when she needed a bath, saw Arthur asleep in the tub, slipped in, and acted like everything was normal when he woke up to find her naked with him, all of this before their affair began.
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Mouth Cam
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Mouth Cam: We get such a shot in the first album, when Karadoc and Perceval are pursued by a big, undead skeleton sabertooth tiger.
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Dream Within a Dream
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Dream Within a Dream: "Dream On", after showing several characters awakening from their nightmares, has Perceval find the Grail... and lose it. The dreamer is revealed to be Arthur, who notices that Guenièvre starts kissing her way down his arm, and wakes up for real.
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Underling with an F in PR
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Underling with an F in PR: In "La Révolte", Arthur and Léodagan are negotiating with peasants on strike, in a brilliant display of Léodagan's inimitable take on diplomacy.
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep"
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Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The Master-at-arms ("le maître d'armes") The Innkeeper ("le tavernier") The Witch Hunter ("le Répurgateur") The Legal Advisor ("le Jurisconsulte")
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In My Language, That Sounds Like...
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In My Language, That Sounds Like...: The Burgundian king seems to find some Briton words inherently funny, notably "biography".
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Spin-Off
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Spin-Off: The Comic-Book Adaptation; seven albums thus far.
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I'm Standing Right Here
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I'm Standing Right Here: Subverted; while the characters are absolutely not averse to insulting each other to each other's faces, they never actually complain (goes hand-in-hand with the Dysfunction Junction and Brutal Honesty nature of the show).
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Torture Technician
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Torture Technician: While Arthur doesn't employ one, Venec tries to sell him a variety of progressively more hideous mechanical torture devices, as every ruler needs them (Léodagan heartily agrees). Arthur, who is against torture, declines... but The Stinger shows him using one to freak out Guenièvre.
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Cucumber Facial
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Cucumber Facial: Demetra, one of Arthur's mistresses, puts cucumber slices on her eyes while sleeping, after Merlin's advice to prevent having circles under her eyes. Arthur (who Merlin advised to sleep with boiled eggs in his mouth to prevent snoring) seems unconvinced.
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Ear Worm
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Ear Worm: King Arthur can't get out of his head a song he heard from a minstrel ("À la volette", a traditional children's song). He spends most of the episode getting distracted and trying to get the melody out of his head (even interrupting a council to sing it out loud). Ironically, the series was so popular that the song itself became once more well-known and remains a prime example of the Ear Worm in France.
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Medieval Universal Literacy
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Medieval Universal Literacy: Averted; very few people (mostly the nobility and ecclesiastics) can read due to Medieval Morons being in full effect, even among those of whom it's expected (Karadoc and Perceval protesting that they can't read in response to something is a Running Gag).
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Try to Fit That on a Business Card
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Try to Fit That on a Business Card: When two wizards are about to duel (in any way), they must announce the complete titles and honors of the other.
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Global Ignorance
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Global Ignorance: A lot of characters besides Arthur. Hervé de Rinel, after a grand tour of Britannia, concludes that the island is round (and produces a map as proof). Worse than that is when he adds, to be more convincing, "I went around it twice to be sure!" Séli has basically no idea of geography: she doesn't know where Aquitaine, the Pyrénées, or Burdigalanote Roman name for the city of Bordeaux are. And then there's Robyn: Perceval somehow manages to go around introducing himself as "Provençal le Gaulois" (Provençal the Gaul) instead of "Perceval le Gallois" (Percival the Welshman).
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Awful Wedded Life
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Awful Wedded Life: Just about every single marriage is horrible, several of them because one is an asshole and one is a dumbass: Arthur and Guenièvre: Arthur is the Only Sane Man Surrounded by Idiots trapped in an Arranged Marriage. It doesn't help that he never sleeps with his wife due to an oath he made to the one true love of his life, and while she's inclined to Think Like a Romance Novel, his mistresses are all self-serving social climbers. Lancelot and Guenièvre aren't much better: It turns out both are virgins (and stay that way), and as time goes by Lancelot becomes more obsessed with toppling Arthur so he can give Guenièvre a kingdom worthy of her (even though she says she's happy enough being with him). The final nail is when he ties her down to the bed before leaving on a quest so she won't leave, something Arthur snarks at when he rescues her. Karadoc and Mevanwi: Karadoc is an utter dumbass and obsessed with food (his bed always contains cheese and sausages, and he kept a live pig for a week during a siege) and while he understands sex is necessary for children he avoids it if he can. Mevanwi was at first a nice girl concerned with raising her children, but in later seasons became Arthur's mistress and went the God Save Us from the Queen! route. Léodagan and Seli (Guenièvre's parents) are the closest the show gets to a happy marriage — and even then, that's because both are looking out for number one and are more concerned with hanging on to their position as the king's in-laws (not that this stops them from tearing into each other at any occasion, in fact Léodagan is more likely to side with Arthur rather than his wife). It's telling that as a young prince Léodagan kidnapped her from a rival tribe for ransom (they paid him twice what he asked for to keep her) and years later, she still hasn't forgiven him... because she never saw a cent of that money. The one marriage that completely averts this however is Bohort's: not only his wife is quite pretty and sweet, they are both in love and very faithful to one another, almost bordering on Sickening Sweethearts (at last in comparison with the snark other couples live with).
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The Dung Ages
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Most of the peasants, since it's The Dung Ages. Arthur forces Those Two Guys to take a bath at one point:
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Historical In-Joke
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Historical In-Joke: Calogrenant, the king of Caledonia (Scotland), shows up with his butt wrapped in a quilted bedcover because his armor has rusted from a fall in a puddle. However the rules of the Round Table specify that every knight must show up properly dressed OR dressed in his country's traditional garb. Thus, the improper but convenient improvised quilted bedcover skirt retroactively becomes the official costume of Caledonia. Also, when Karadoc invents the croque-monsieur (a French toasted sandwich).
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Punch-Clock Hero
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Punch-Clock Hero: One episode has Arthur try to help Perceval try to spin his latest fiasco (peasants asking him for help) into a great quest. After a lot of creative license (such as meeting the peasants in the forest rather than a tavern), it turns out Perceval refused the peasants' request in the first place.
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Adaptational Abomination
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Adaptational Abomination: Méléagant was originally Guinevere's kidnapper in the Arthurian Legend. Here, he's some kind of Humanoid Abomination who visibly terrifies the Lady of the Lake just by existing, mind-controls people and corrupts Lancelot, implies he can't be killed, and seeks to drive Arthur to suicide. When asked what the hell he is, he identifies as the gods' Response to Arthur's sins (sleeping with a vassal knight's wife).
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Translation Convention
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Translation Convention: Occasionally averted. A summit with the Burgundian King required an interpreter (although it seems to be mostly gibberish). Also Played With, since after that episode, we learn that the Burgundian King took some lessons in Arthur's language. Though what he says still doesn't make any sense. Father Blaise occasionally speaks Latin (and "Gaelic" — actually ancient French — in one episode); neither the audience nor the other characters are meant to understand what he's saying.
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Pass the Popcorn
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Call Arthur "The Cornwall Boar". Go ahead. We'll Pass the Popcorn.
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The Bard
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A bard once announces the funeral of King Loth. As it happens, you shouldn't listen to everything bards sing.
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Our Gods Are Different
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Our Gods Are Different: Played with. The series is creatively ambiguous about which gods, if any, exist. Arthur has formally converted to Christianity for the sake of convenience but isn't much of a believer (in fact, he prays to Mars at one point), and retains an overtly pagan druid on his payroll. It's even lampshaded by Arthur when the Lady of the Lake tries to make Arthur feel guilty for praying to Mars.
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Beleaguered Boss
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Beleaguered Boss: Most of the comedy comes from King Arthur trying his best to keep his knights on the quest for the Holy Grail and defend Britain from invaders. Unfortunately, he's Surrounded by Idiots above (the gods never give him a clear and precise definition of what the Grail is or even looks like, the Lady of the Lake keeps sending him on quests for useless junk), below (the peasants revolt every other week or take Sitcom Arch-Nemesis to livestock-poisoning levels), and at his level (the knights all have their own idea of what actually constitutes chivalrous behavior, and those who're actually competent in combat can be counted on one hand that's been in an industrial accident).
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Quip to Black
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Quip to Black: A rare inversion. Most episodes end with a Beat, a black screen and a one-liner (either snarky or absurd). For example:
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Dub Name Change
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Dub Name Change: Subverted in that it's the original and not a dub, but of course, all the characters have the French version of their name. Guinevere/Guenièvre, Bors/Bohort, Leodegrance/Léodagan, Percival/Perceval, Gwaine/Gauvain, Ygraine/Ygerne... Karadoc is a dated translation of Galahad, however many doubt it'd be him, especially considering that Percival and he are the same age. Of course, the genealogy changes are fully embraced. Averted with some characters like Arthur, Lancelot, Merlin, Uther, the Lady of the Lake (Vivian) or King Lot/Loth whose names are the same in both English and French, if pronounced differently.
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The Ditz
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The Ditz: Guenièvre, though she has some moments of brilliance. Most especially Kadoc, Hervé de Rinel, and the Burgundian King.
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Assassin Outclassin'
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Assassin Outclassin': Arthur is once jumped by an assassin inside the castle in the middle of the night. He blocks the killer's blade with a candlestick while calling for the guards. Since none shows up, in desperation Arthur stabs the assassin with the spike of the candlestick. Then he announces to nobody in particular that the guards are facing some serious drill training in their near future. In another case, the council of the Kings of Logres (reuniting every four years) is targeted by a cabal of assassins. They easily go past the (laughable) "security", but the assembled warrior kings prove to be much harder to kill than expected. Notably Léodagan who takes the killers bare-handed, Loth who fries them with lightning magic, or Arthur who deflects swords with his magic ring.
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Ambiguously Gay
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Bohort (Bors), who was thought to be gay by the audience until the writer showed him married in one episode, just because he was tired of this assumption. Of course, given the number of times this joke was used and the way the characters reacted to it, he has only himself to blame.
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Disguised in Drag
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Disguised in Drag: Grüdü is once disguised as "the most beautiful woman in Kaamelott" to trick Attila. Goes well beyond Paper-Thin Disguise, and yet the Hun is still fooled, to Grüdü's dismay.
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The Fool
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The Fool: Perceval is the biggest Cloudcuckoolander of a show filled with them, and somewhat of an idiot, but unlike most of the cast, he is a genuinely kind and loyal man and is destined to an even greater destiny than Arthur himself.
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Beat
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Beat: Quite possibly the most used gag on the show, usually with Arthur unable to respond to whatever abysmally stupid comment was just made except by staring and sighing.
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Insistent Terminology
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Insistent Terminology: Livre V — "Don't call me 'Sire'." Don't call either Arthur and Anna "brother" or "sister" without specifying "half-" before.
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Strategy, Schmategy
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Strategy, Schmategy: Arthur, when he is playing with the Burgundian King at a strategy game which he doesn't know any rules.
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Flanderization
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Flanderization: Hervé de Rinel. At first, he was the least talkative Knight of the Round Table. Then, in Livre III, he became quite an idiot. Then, in Livre IV and V, he became so idiotic that even the chief of the Medieval Morons came to see Arthur and tell him that "Life is too hard for someone like him..." Karadoc, even though he is already quite damaged, still manages to get this. In-Universe with the Master-at-arms. Since he eats very little meat, a lot of vegetables and water (see Big Eater), other characters have started going on about how he lives on seeds. He doesn't take kindly to that accusation. Merlin's incompetence grew with the series from a less-than-stellar magician who was (sometimes) able to conjure a spell (albeit not always at the best moment) to a guy unable to boil water.
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Breakfast in Bed
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Breakfast in Bed: Guenièvre is understandably used to this as she is a queen, but Arthur is not fond of the habit, as it brings crumbs into their bed. note Though this was mostly Early-Installment Weirdness. Later, Arthur himself was often seen eating in bed and not only breakfast. Arthur's mother shares his opinion. When Uther Pendragon, disguised as the Duke of Gorlais, ordered slices of bread for her, Ygerne wondered if she was dealing with an impostor because her real husband never ate in bed.
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Excalibur in the Stone
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Excalibur in the Stone: Yes, in this version of the Arthurian myths, the sword Arthur pulled from the stone always was Excalibur. The exact details of this event are told in Livre VI, the prequel season. He can also put it back in the stone, letting anyone in the Realm to try pulling it out — and by their failure, remind the people that he's The Chosen One of the gods. Notably, Perceval is the only knight not to make the attempt, but tell off Karadoc for trying.
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PlayedWith
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Occasionally averted. A summit with the Burgundian King required an interpreter (although it seems to be mostly gibberish). Also Played With, since after that episode, we learn that the Burgundian King took some lessons in Arthur's language. Though what he says still doesn't make any sense.
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Freudian Trio
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Freudian Trio: The main leaders of the kingdom: Arthur — Ego Lancelot — Superego (sometimes replaced by Bohort) Léodagan — Id
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All Just a Dream
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All Just a Dream: The whole episode "Dream On".
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Traitor Shot
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There are plenty of jokes and Traitor Shots with Lancelot planning to elope with the queen, but everyone (including Arthur and Guenièvre) remain oblivious.
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Anti-Advice
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Anti-Advice: In "The Basilisk's Lair", Perceval explains his system for determining which lever to pull: Since Karadoc systematically gives stupid suggestions, he'll go with the opposite of what Karadoc says.
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Big Damn Heroes
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Big Damn Heroes: In Livre V, Anna tries to convince Arthur to intercede with Léodagan for Loth and her. When he refuses, she has Loth zap him and puts a knife to his throat. Then Guenièvre bashes the both of them on the head with a stick. Arthur can only stare.
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Period Piece, Modern Language
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Period Piece, Modern Language: Much of the humor comes from seeing 5th century characters dressed in medieval(-ish) costumes speaking in modern (and disrespectful) language. One messenger manages to botch "he sends you an ultimatum to dismantle your troops" into "he sends you a nutritionist to dismember your troops".
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A Lesson Learned Too Well
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A Lesson Learned Too Well: Arthur tells the 'Vains that when entering a room, it's a good idea to turn 360° to make sure there are no enemies behind. They decide that if making one complete circle is good, they'll be safer if they do it several times, leading to... After Mevanwi gets Karadoc named regent, she tells him he should start imitating Arthur (such as reforming the political system, notably on how much power the queen can wield). So he does just that... by taking baths with mistresses (he doesn't quite seem to get the concept of a mistress either).
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The Starscream
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The Starscream: More or less averted with Léodagan, who doesn't make any particular effort to overthrow Arthur. Though he does love to antagonize him in every way possible, such as suggesting a skaven-killing expedition in total darkness (Arthur's afraid of the dark) or forcing him to conform to misogynistic traditions he doesn't like. There were one or two assassination attempts he was in on, but that was a while ago. Once Arthur abdicates, however, he instantly sets himself up as king of Britain.
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Servile Snarker
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Servile Snarker: Angharad, Arthur and Guenièvre's maid. Drusilla, Aconia's servant in the Rome prequel.
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Your Other Left
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Your Other Left: A recurring problem for Perceval; he can't ever tell right from left. He once calls himself a "southpaw"... while drawing his sword with the right hand. Also a problem for Grüdü, as shown during a visit of a labyrinth.
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Bad "Bad Acting"
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Bad "Bad Acting": Yvain and Gauvain, wearing absolutely ludicrous flower and bee costumes, rehearse a play for the spring festival. Bohort, of course, thinks it's great; Arthur looks like he's thinking maybe setting a guy on fire (Léodagan's suggestion for the entertainment) wasn't such a bad idea.
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Dumbass Has a Point: Perceval; for all his foolishness, he can sometimes prove surprisingly insightful. Even Léodagan admits it once (about celebrating the birth of Alexander the Great): Also, Merlin, while being a gigantic Cloudcuckoolander, can be this at times: While eating with his parents and Arthur is off at the wifeswap ceremony, Yvain wonders what will become of his parents once they're no longer the king's in-laws. Léodagan and Séli both get Oh, Crap! expressions and haul ass for the ceremony.
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Incessant Music Madness: Perceval finds an oud abandoned by Gipsies. ("Their crossbows sure look weird.") When Arthur starts playing it at night, Léodagan yells at him to shut up. He gets maybe ten seconds of respite before Arthur starts playing again... while singing.
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Sitcom Archnemesis: Roparzh and Guethenoc are forever at each other's throats. Problem being, they appear to be the largest landowners in the kingdom, so every time they poison each other's herds or burn each other's fields, there's a famine.
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Super Gullible
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Super Gullible: Arthur is repeatedly able to convince the chieftains of enemy tribes to go away thanks to this trope. In one case, he tells a Viking king allied with the Burgundian king that the latter is giving up all his lands to the former (the Burgundian doesn't speak their language and tends to repeat what he just heard because it sounds funny to him) with this exchange: In another instance, the Burgundian king is attacking the castle of Kaamelott, when Attila the Hun suddenly shows up. Arthur then tells the latter that the former is in fact here as his ally, despite the latter screaming "Attila! Attila!" in a panic and Arthur yelling at him to shut up before he screws everything up. Attila seems to fall for it, though it remains unclear if he did attack. And in another where the Mongol horde of Attila shows up again (all two of them), and Arthur convinces Attila that the castle doesn't contain anything of value at all, to the point where Attila's demands kept going lower (at one point demanding the table linen, but Bohort refuses). In the end he demands the queen, gets Arthur's Ax-Crazy bodyguard Grüdü in obvious drag, and accepts "her" as the real deal.
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Medieval Morons
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The peasants also qualify, since they tend to revolt just for the sake of it. Although they are aware of the idiocy of revolting without knowing why, and one episode even focuses on them trying to find a good reason.
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Mix-and-Match Critters: Grüdü has a nightmare about a creature that's half bear, half scorpion, and half bear again. Merlin also mentions he's "half demon".
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Waking Non Sequitur: At the end of episode "L'Ivresse" ("Drunkenness"), Perceval, after passing out drunk on a tavern table, suddenly raises his head and shouts "Independent Wales!" at the top of his lungs. And then he complains there's a woodpecker in his skull.
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Beleaguered Assistant: Father Blaise is Kaamelott's priest, scribe and archivist. While he's good enough at the first two, the archives are a complete mess... and are apparently his main responsibility.
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The High King
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The High King: Arthur is King of the union of kingdoms that form Logres; some of his vassals keep their title of king, such as Bohort, Léodagan, Loth, Calogrenant, Hoel or Ketchatar.
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Laser Blade
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The other one features a lightsaber from a desert planet with several moons.
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Girlfriend in Canada
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Girlfriend in Canada: Played with. Bohort's wife is summoned to Kaamelott, but Bohort maintains that she arrived very late at night, after everyone went to bed, and has retired to her chambers with seasickness — which is why nobody may see her. Turns out he's telling the truth.
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Facepalm
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Facepalm: Often. Mostly when Perceval opens his mouth.
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Running Gag: Arthur forgetting about Yvain being his brother-in-law. Léodagan ordering siege engines even when they are unnecessary/useless, or trying to set up a watchtower network against sea invasions. The latter pays off in the fourth season, where Yvain and Gauvain manning the tower is a recurring subplot. The Lady of the Lake offering pointless advice and being unable to be seen or heard by anyone except Arthur — and Perceval being completely unable to grasp this. Perceval's stories always involving old people. Arthur being interrupted every time he sings the pavane "Belle qui tiens ma vie". [Character searching a word, asking to Arthur] > [Arthur suggesting the right word] > "Nah, [said word], that's [something that has nothing to do with the subject at hand], isn't it?"
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Woken Up at an Ungodly Hour
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Woken Up at an Ungodly Hour: Several episodes feature people waking Arthur in the middle of the night for what he refers to as bullshit such as thinking they saw a ghost, complaining about Arthur not singing along when asked to, or there being a report of four Picts maybe heading towards the castle.
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Comically Missing the Point: Happens quite often. If we have to quote one — Arthur in "La Pâte d'Amandes" ("Almond Paste"), answering Guenièvre's Berserk Button: From another episode, where there are more knights than there are seats around the Table: And later, when it turns out Perceval is a chosen one: In the pilot, the knights have a brainwave regarding the Grail: since they can't find the damn thing anywhere, they'll just make one (to start with; if it meets Arthur's approval, they can start mass-production).
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Department of Redundancy Department
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Department of Redundancy Department: A "Rock Stone" that turns sand into water (along with the Philosopher's Stone, the Moonstone...).
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Beware the Nice Ones: Bohort is generally the most spineless and well-meaning of the knights, always willing to provide excuses for their behavior (and once actually trying to cover for them), but even he can sling mud on occasion. In one case, when attempting to compose a song with Yvain (with a badly tuned guitar), he admits that the harmonies were a little off, but doesn't think the instrument is to blame (his eyes darting at Yvain). In another: Guenièvre of all people manages to take out two people by complete surprise wielding a broom. The Innkeeper's almost entirely blind to Perceval and Karadoc's faults, claiming the patronage of Knights of the Round Table gives his establishment a certain amount of class (by his own admission, he mostly serves bums). Then he sees their combined tab is worth more than the value of the entire inn (including the land it's built on).
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Well-Intentioned Extremist
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Well-Intentioned Extremist: At the end of Book VI, Lancelot leads a purge of the knights of Britain, but he does have his reasons for doing so.
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Brick Joke: Kadoc's introductory episode mentions he never sleeps. In season VI, Arthur shares a room with the rest of the Semi-Crunchy Clan, and we see Kadoc sitting at a table, still awake.
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The Corrupter
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The Corrupter: Méléagant. Who or what he is stays unclear, but it is hinted he's incredibly ancient. With a mix of guile and carefully used magic powers, he works at corrupting Lancelot even further than he already was, and push a depressive King Arthur toward suicide.
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Buffy Speak
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Buffy Speak: Perceval thinks dubbing could have a more appropriate name, like "knighterization".
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I Got Bigger / int_ad7edd1f
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If I Wanted You Dead... / int_ad7edd1f
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If Only You Knew / int_ad7edd1f
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Prayer Is a Last Resort / int_ad7edd1f
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Public Domain Artifact / int_ad7edd1f
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Public Execution / int_ad7edd1f
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Romance and Sexuality Separation / int_ad7edd1f
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Rouge Angles of Satin / int_ad7edd1f
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Royal Bastard / int_ad7edd1f
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Sausage String Silliness / int_ad7edd1f
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Saw "Star Wars" Twenty-Seven Times / int_ad7edd1f
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Seinfeldian Conversation / int_ad7edd1f
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Sexless Marriage / int_ad7edd1f
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Short-Lived Leadership / int_ad7edd1f
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Sickly Child Grew Up Strong / int_ad7edd1f
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Simple Solution Won't Work / int_ad7edd1f
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Speak in Unison / int_ad7edd1f
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Stopped Reading Too Soon / int_ad7edd1f
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Sub-Par Supremacist / int_ad7edd1f
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Suddenly Significant Rule / int_ad7edd1f
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Super Gullible / int_ad7edd1f
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Tagalong Chronicler / int_ad7edd1f
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Takes Ten to Hold / int_ad7edd1f
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Taking the Heat / int_ad7edd1f
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Talking in Bed / int_ad7edd1f
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Technically a Smile / int_ad7edd1f
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The Alleged Expert / int_ad7edd1f
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The Chosen Zero / int_ad7edd1f
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The Corrupter / int_ad7edd1f
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The Ditz / int_ad7edd1f
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The High King / int_ad7edd1f
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The Low Middle Ages / int_ad7edd1f
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The Mistress / int_ad7edd1f
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The Place / int_ad7edd1f
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The Queen's Latin / int_ad7edd1f
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The Un-Smile / int_ad7edd1f
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The Witch Hunter / int_ad7edd1f
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The Women Are Safe with Us / int_ad7edd1f
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They Just Don't Get It / int_ad7edd1f
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This Is My Name on Foreign / int_ad7edd1f
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Too Many Halves / int_ad7edd1f
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Translation: "Yes" / int_ad7edd1f
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Try to Fit That on a Business Card / int_ad7edd1f
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Twin Threesome Fantasy / int_ad7edd1f
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Underling with an F in PR / int_ad7edd1f
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Uninvited to the Party / int_ad7edd1f
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Unit Confusion / int_ad7edd1f
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Vampire Episode / int_ad7edd1f
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Vetinari Job Security / int_ad7edd1f
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Waking Non Sequitur / int_ad7edd1f
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Why Are You Not My Son? / int_ad7edd1f
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Woken Up at an Ungodly Hour / int_ad7edd1f
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Xtreme Kool Letterz / int_ad7edd1f
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You Can Keep Her! / int_ad7edd1f
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You Fight Like a Cow / int_ad7edd1f
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Your Other Left / int_ad7edd1f
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Baguette Beatdown / int_ad7edd1f