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* Zummi from ''[[Gummi Bears]]''. Though his ineptitude can be excused by the fact that he is an autodidact. He doesn't seem to have had any teachers who practiced magic with him, instead he has to read it all by himself in the Great Book of Gummi.
* Zummi from ''[[Gummi Bears]]''. Though his ineptitude can be excused by the fact that he is an autodidact. He doesn't seem to have had any teachers who practiced magic with him, instead he has to read it all by himself in the Great Book of Gummi.
* Kyle from ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]''. His poor skills in magic are often used as the reason behind his failures, and it even becomes an important plot point in "Sigmund the Sorcerer".
* Kyle from ''[[Fanboy and Chum Chum]]''. His poor skills in magic are often used as the reason behind his failures, and it even becomes an important plot point in "Sigmund the Sorcerer".
* In the ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' episode "A Knight for a Day", Rabbit becomes one of these in Piglet's fantasy. When he tries to enchant Piglet's spell to make it indestructible, for example, he turns ''himself'' into a frog.
* In the ''[[The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh]]'' episode "A Knight for a Day", Rabbit becomes one of these in Piglet's fantasy. When he tries to enchant Piglet's shield to make it indestructible, for example, he turns ''himself'' into a frog.
{{quote|'''Rabbit-frog:''' ''What is going on with these spells?!''
{{quote|'''Rabbit-frog:''' ''What is going on with these spells?!''
'''King Pooh:''' Oh, don't feel badly. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|I can't spell very well either.]] }}
'''King Pooh:''' Oh, don't feel badly. [[A Worldwide Punomenon|I can't spell very well either.]] }}