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* [[The Unintelligible]] - Splag
* [[The Unintelligible]] - Splag
* [[Unusual Euphemism]] - Lancelot's catchphrase "Oh Blow!" But Americans most likely see this [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|as something else....]]
* [[Unusual Euphemism]] - Lancelot's catchphrase "Oh Blow!" But Americans most likely see this [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|as something else....]]
* [[Upperclass Twit]] - Guinevere
* [[Upper Class Twit]] - Guinevere
* [[William Telling]] - King Arthur becomes the target for one of these in "The Ice Palace". He has to stand with an apple on his head and be shot at in turn by [[Robin Hood]], [[William Tell]] and Sir Maragaret.
* [[William Telling]] - King Arthur becomes the target for one of these in "The Ice Palace". He has to stand with an apple on his head and be shot at in turn by [[Robin Hood]], [[William Tell]] and Sir Maragaret.
* [[X Meets Y]] - Cake Entertainment (distributor of the series) described it as "Shrek meets Monty Python".
* [[X Meets Y]] - Cake Entertainment (distributor of the series) described it as "Shrek meets Monty Python".

Revision as of 22:07, 11 August 2014

King Arthur's Disasters (2005-2006) is a British cartoon about King Arthur but having very little to do with actual Arthurian Legend, it features the voices of Rik "The Young Ones" Mayall, Matt "Little Britain" Lucas, Phil "Saturday Night Live" Cornwell, and Morwenna "Reeves and Mortimer" Banks. It airs on children's channel CITV and Nickelodeon UK.

King Arthur loves Princess Guinevere, unfortunately she's a Rich Bitch and he's a complete moron (in fact no one in this show is very bright). His attempts to woo her (usually by being sent on some deadly Fetch Quest by her) are aided by Merlin, a nervous wizard who tries in vain to stop Arthur from going through with these promises. Arthur is opposed by two wayward Knights, Lancelot and Martyn and eternally cheerful but dim Robin Hood and his ever suffering Merry Men and Women (well, Woman).

Of course even if Arthur gets the item Guinevere requested she never returns his affections. The show is Strictly Formula but the gags are good enough to maintain it anyway.


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