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* [[Enemy Mine]]: Sparr and the heroes in book 23.
* [[The Everyman]]: The three main characters are pretty much supposed to be anyone within the target audience (children).
* [[Everything's Better
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Pretty much every villain in the series has done this - all written out, of course.
* [[Evil Overlord]]: Lord Sparr. The guy should get an award for encompassing just about '''all''' the cliches associated with this character.
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* [[Hand Wave]]: In The Knights Of Silversnow, it's established at the beginning that the marmots infesting Droon are the main problem. They are promptly forgotten about until the last three pages, when it's revealed that {{spoiler|the Orkins are known for making cheese}}.
* [[Heel Face Turn]]: Sparr after becoming a child.
* [[Hijacked
* [[The Ingenue]]: Keeah, at first.
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Dragons]]: A dragon suddenly comes in for no reason at all in The Sleeping Giant Of Goll, despite there being absolutely no mention of dragons before this.
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* [[Reverse Mole]]: {{spoiler|Sparr in}} In The Shadow Of Goll.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Both King Zello and his daughter are warriors, and work for the good of Droon.
* [[Sealed Good in
* [[Skilled but Naive]]: Eric with his powers.
* [[Sssssnaketalk]]: Lord Sparr talks like this when he's {{spoiler|Prince Maliban}}.
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* [[Thirsty Desert]]: Panjibarrh.
* [[Up the Real Rabbit Hole]]: For the first book, the kids refer to their world as "the real world", although they don't show too much interest in going back.
* [[Used to Be
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: The Hawk Bandits Of Tarkoom.
* [[The Woobie]]: Max sometimes fills this role.
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