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* [[Karmic Death]].
* [[Karmic Death]].
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Deconstructed: apart from Anjalbert de Gonfalon, most of the knights are either incompetent, either conceited bullies.
* [[Knight in Shining Armor]]: Deconstructed: apart from Anjalbert de Gonfalon, most of the knights are either incompetent, either conceited bullies.
* [[Magic a Is Magic A]]: The Law of Conservation of Magic: for every frog that turns into a prince, a prince turns into a frog , and ??vice-versa??.
* [[Magic A Is Magic A]]: The Law of Conservation of Magic: for every frog that turns into a prince, a prince turns into a frog , and ??vice-versa??.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: Once. Afterwards, people are [[Genre Savvy]] enough to assume that Garulfo has survived.
* [[No One Could Survive That]]: Once. Afterwards, people are [[Genre Savvy]] enough to assume that Garulfo has survived.
* [[The Power of Love]].
* [[The Power of Love]].

Revision as of 06:11, 7 May 2014

Garulfo is a french comic series written by Alain Ayroles (also Author of De Cape et de Crocs) and illustrated by Bruno Maïorana , taking an humoristic take on Fairy Tales like De Cape et de Crocs did for the swashbuckling genre.

Garulfo is a frog who cannot stand being at the bottom of the food chain, and worships mankind as the epitome of God's Creation. Inspired by the tale of "The Frog Prince" and with the help of a witch, he succeeds in being turned into a prince by the kiss of a handmaid he mistakenly believes to be a princess, and manages to make his entrance at he king's court. Unfortunately, he soon discovers man's true nature, and his ignorance of human society puts him in bigger trouble.

The second Story Arc is based on the unwilling cooperation between the innocent Garulfo and Romuald, the irascible and vain prince turned into a frog to learn humility, so that Romuald kisses a princess and both beings find back their respective forms.

Tropes used in Garulfo include: