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* [[Descending Ceiling]]: When the conjuring at the Emperor's palace goes awry.
* [[Dumb Muscle]]: The Golem.<ref>Wait, does a Golem actually ''have'' muscles?</ref> Demonstrated nicely when the Golem breaks the massive bar of the {{spoiler|Ghetto}} gate to burst it open -- instead of just lifting it by the appropriate handle.
* [[The Emperor]]: Called Ludwig in the movie, a fictitious replacement for the real-life [http://en.[wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_II:Rudolf II|Rudolf II]]. Somewhat autocratic and unpredictable, but not really evil, though.
* [[Functional Magic]]: The Rabbi summons a demon, creates a Golem, conjures an illusion and magically stalls a fire.
* [[Gentle Giant]]: The Golem at the end, undergoing a (seemingly) spontaneous [[Heel Face Turn]].
* [[Golem]]: Duh.
* [[How Do You Like Them Apples?]]: The little girl [[Heartwarming Moment|offers the Golem an apple.]]
* [[Language of Magic]]: Hebrew, apparently.
* [[Literal Genie]]: Implied -- the Golem follows orders, but little seems to grasp their sense.
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* [[Robe and Wizard Hat]]: With his pointy hat and flowing robe, the Rabbi's appearance comes rather close to the textbook image of a wizard. He also has a different, even more [[Nice Hat|magnificent hat]] specifically for summoning demons.
* [[Rooftop Confrontation]]: Between the Golem and Knight Florian.
* [[Shout -Out]]: Astaroth is [[Ars Goetia]] demon #29.
* [[Sliding Scale of Anti-Villains]]: The Golem is a type IV -- he is not actually evil, [[Woobie|just dumb, misused, and resentful of being deactivated.]]
* [[Sorcerer's Apprentice Plot]]: The Famulus unwisely reviving the Golem.