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** The only reason Rubik was a sidekick at all is that he could only walk/talk/save the day after he had been "solved", and the young boy he hung around with had the amazing ability to solve him quickly. So every episode Rubik had to be dropped or something, which was apparently enough to mix him up so that he couldn't fix everything in the first two minutes.
** The only reason Rubik was a sidekick at all is that he could only walk/talk/save the day after he had been "solved", and the young boy he hung around with had the amazing ability to solve him quickly. So every episode Rubik had to be dropped or something, which was apparently enough to mix him up so that he couldn't fix everything in the first two minutes.
* Genie in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''.
* Genie in ''[[Aladdin (Disney film)|Aladdin]]''.
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy]]'' [[The Grim Reaper|well...]]
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' [[The Grim Reaper|well...]]
** Of course Mandy is the [[Apocalypse Maiden|humorless girl]] who defeats Death himself with one word, then grows up to become [[One-Winged Angel|far more formidable]].
** Of course Mandy is the [[Apocalypse Maiden|humorless girl]] who defeats Death himself with one word, then grows up to become [[One-Winged Angel|far more formidable]].
* There are two ways ''[[Hong Kong Phooey]]'' defeats a villain. Either by luck (when he's alone), or by his cat sidekick, who usually takes advantage of the villain being distracted by the hero screwing up.
* There are two ways ''[[Hong Kong Phooey]]'' defeats a villain. Either by luck (when he's alone), or by his cat sidekick, who usually takes advantage of the villain being distracted by the hero screwing up.