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*** Also inverted in that you are expected to be rooting for Goliath.
*** Also inverted in that you are expected to be rooting for Goliath.
*** This fits perfectly into the show's [[Fish Out of Water]] premise. Much like in the biblical story, Goliath is a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|warrior who fights with brute strength]], while "David" survives by his charisma and smarts. Goliath comes from the Middle Ages, where the stronger warrior always triumphs...but he finds out that in the Twenty-First century, the Goliath, not the David, is always the underdog.
*** This fits perfectly into the show's [[Fish Out of Water]] premise. Much like in the biblical story, Goliath is a [[Proud Warrior Race Guy|warrior who fights with brute strength]], while "David" survives by his charisma and smarts. Goliath comes from the Middle Ages, where the stronger warrior always triumphs...but he finds out that in the Twenty-First century, the Goliath, not the David, is always the underdog.
* In ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]'', Timmy reguarly contends with the bully Francis. The episode "Kung Timmy" has them actually fight.
* In ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'', Timmy reguarly contends with the bully Francis. The episode "Kung Timmy" has them actually fight.
* In the [[Grand Finale]] of ''[[Kim Possible]]'', the sidekick Ron Stoppable had this moment when he took down two alien invaders three times bigger than himself.
* In the [[Grand Finale]] of ''[[Kim Possible]]'', the sidekick Ron Stoppable had this moment when he took down two alien invaders three times bigger than himself.
** In retrospect, [[Hilarious in Hindsight|this concept is amusing]] when you consider Ron's Jewish heritage.
** In retrospect, [[Hilarious in Hindsight|this concept is amusing]] when you consider Ron's Jewish heritage.