Wakfu/Tropes P-R

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Wakfu provides examples of the following tropes:
"Yugo: My friends... you can... always... count... on... ME!"
 * Papa Wolf
 * Alibert manages to break Nox's time-stop and even strikes the Xelor when he's threatening Yugo in episode 2 -- though Alibert pays dearly for this.
 * Ruel becomes one in episode 9.
 * as well, the entire first season. He'll do anything to . Anything.
 * In the season 2 finale,.
 * Paper-Thin Disguise: The "ugly princess" disguises in episode 4. Good enough to fool the cursed princesses... and Sadlygrove, of course.
 * Parent Service: In season 2 episode 8, By this point everything related to the relationship between  has officially migrated from Getting Crap Past the Radar into Parent Service, as even kids need to be unusually dense to not realize that they are lovers.
 * Le Parkour: Evangelyne and Remington perform a quite impressive chase all over the chaotic, unstable, ever-shifting "cityscape" of Rubilaxia.
 * Parrot Pet Position: Grany spends a lot of time on Remington's shoulders.
 * Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame: Used at the end of every Gobbowl-themed episode. As mentionned in Shout-Out, Word of God is that those are references to Space Adventure Cobra.
 * Past Life Memories: . He remembers absolutely everything of the several thousand years of his former lifes and will continue to do so in each next reincarnation.
 * Patchwork Map: The world. (No, we're not talking about Grufon getting stitched back together...)
 * Peek-a-Bangs
 * "Amalius"
 * Shanon Stone
 * Cléophée
 * Perfectly Cromulent Word: Jactance and his brother Tendinite are doing this all the time when commenting a Gobbowl match. Notably with an overuse of Portmanteau.
 * Perfect Poison: The bite from the devil roses in episode 7.
 * Person of Mass Destruction: The Mmmmmmmmmporpg
 * Pet the Dog: Nox healing Alibert of his premature aging in episode 13.
 * Also the Brakmarian delegate in the Council of Twelve meeting in season 2. Brakmar may be a Wretched Hive and they believe that everything has to be paid for; the delegate tipped the Sadida servant, and she's visibly joyed over it.
 * Phlebotinum Overload: in episode 22. Something similar happens to him in season 2 episode 9.
 * Phlegmings
 * The Dragon-Pig
 * Anathar-possessed
 * Phrase Catcher
 * Sadlygrove the Iop brain.
 * Ruel the Skinflint.
 * Pig Man: The Dragon-Pig
 * Pillar of Light: Let's just say Ankama loves this trope.
 * Willow in episode 14, after getting Moon's hammer.
 * Another one in episode 17, . This pillar could be seen all over the world.
 * Again in episode 22, when.
 * And again in episode 25, . And . And.
 * Still another one in season 2 episode 6,.
 * is the excuse for yet another one in the season 2 finale.
 * Pilot: Episode 5 was the original series' pilot, hence the overall lack of quality.
 * Pink Girl, Blue Boy: This world has a species of birds with quite clearly blue males and pink females.
 * And green males. And red males. And purple males. But only pink females.
 * Pinocchio Syndrome: Dathura, which was the incitement for Ogrest to collect the Dofuses.
 * Pint-Sized Powerhouse
 * Master Joris;
 * Yugo to some degree.
 * Pirate Girl: Elaine.
 * Planet of Hats: Taken to it's literal extreme with the Eliatropes.
 * Pointy Ears: More common than not in the Wakfu universe. Also comes in different versions.
 * Crâs and Sacriers have rather long pointy elf ears. Also Grougaloragran's in humanoid form.
 * Osamodas, Eliatropes, Iops, Roublards and Eniripsas have shorter pointy ears.
 * Enutrofs, Fecas and Srams, on the other hand, have normal round ears.
 * Politically-Incorrect Villain: The Brâkmarians, besides being your typical Wretched Hive denizens, are adamant about not letting women play Gobbowl or even watch the matches.
 * Possession Implies Mastery: While Nox managed to work out some of the Eliacube's functionings (over a few hundred years) and use them to astonishing extent, only a Eliatrope could truly master it.
 * Porky Pig Pronunciation: Sadlygrove sometimes, when he tries using complex words.
 * Portal Cut: The large horizontal portal build by Nox's minions cut down everything it intersect, and then destroy all that fall into it -- mostly the upper parts of trees -- to make place for the giant clockwork mecha.
 * Portal Network: A series of portals, called the Zaaps, links different locations in the world. Since the world of Wakfu is basically a huge archipelago, it makes sense.
 * Power Floats: Nox, and Adamaï in his humanoid form. Apparently devoid of any Mid-Air Bobbing for both.
 * Power Glows
 * Amalia when using her Green Thumb powers.
 * Yugo's hands also glow each time he creates a portal.
 * And all the wakfu Nox is gathering has a perpetual blue glow, as seen with the Noxines and Nox's own glowing eyes and spots on his armor.
 * The Eliacube, of course, is the most glowy thing around.
 * The Power of Friendship: Yugo in episode 26.

"Sadlygrove: I don't like clicks..."
 * Powers in the First Episode: Yugo discovers his Eliatrope abilities to open portals, and a few minutes later use them to help defeating a Rubilax-possessed Sadlygrove. This starts the main plot, as 10 years before Grougaloragran "programmed" one of Az's feathers to deliver a message to Yugo when this would happen.
 * Power Tattoo: Sacriers gets their powers from their tattoos. This is a Lighter and Softer change from the time of Dofus, where Sacriers instead used Bloody Murder.
 * Power Walk: Ruel's team does one in episode 11, at the start of the second quarter-time of the Gobbowl match.
 * Precision-Guided Boomerang
 * Ruel's shovel;
 * Remington's dagger Shushu;
 * The Masked Gobbowler has a very complex and precise control of gobbowls.
 * Precursors: The civilization of the Eliatropes, whom lived thousands of years before the settings of Wakfu and Dofus, before they vanished one day without any trace.
 * Prehensile Hair: Princess Ydalipe
 * Pregnant Badass: Heavily implied  in the last episode of Season 2.
 * Pressure Plate
 * Found in Ruel's home...

"Sadlygrove: I really don't like clicks!"
 * ... and in the the Dragon-Pig's Temple of Doom, naturally.


 * "Previously On...": Used in some of the later episodes. Justified through a mid-season break and a general habit of changing airing dates.
 * Product Placement: In episode 24, two guards are playing the Trading Card Game of the series. No actual cards of the game were shown, though, so it's not that blatant.
 * Psychic Link: Between a dragon and his/her Eliatrope sibling.
 * Punch-Punch-Punch Uh-Oh
 * In episode 22, at the start of the fight against Rubilax, it seems at first that Sadlygrove has the upper hand, raining blows on the Shushu. But Rubilax just laughs it off, complains that it tickles... before.
 * Also happens shortly in season 2 episode 5 at the start of the fight against the Dragon-Pig.
 * Pure Energy: Razortime fires "Pure Stasis" -- concentrated negative wakfu. According to Adamaï, nothing is more dangerous.
 * Quirky Miniboss Squad: Nox's puppets (Marama, Frisco, Tartufo, and later Deserboss) are this to some extent.
 * Quivering Eyes
 * Quizzical Tilt
 * Radio Voice: Prince Alane's conversation with Phaeris in episode 23 of season 2.
 * Rapid Aging: Alibert in episode 2, although in episode 13.
 * Ray Gun: Remington's pistol Shushus.
 * Reaction Shot: The pirates disgusted and disbelieving looks on Cléophée swallowing several platters full of... something in episode 19 of season 2.
 * Really Seven Hundred Years Old
 * Nox . However, it's hard to tell if he looks old or not, since he's covered with mummy-like bandages.
 * and most of the dragons.
 * Moon, a cute little monkey who is several centuries old because of his magic hammer. He might be older than that, given that.
 * , too, was originally from Dofus.
 * Real Men Eat Meat: Yugo, Ruel and Sadlygrove tend to think that. They have a hard time with the vegetarian diet of the Sadidas. Especially noticeable in season 2 episode 5.
 * Rebel Relaxation: Evangelyne in the Justice Knight's cell.
 * Recursive Adaptation: The Dofus MMORPG was the basis for the Wakfu MMORPG on which the Wakfu series is based on, and in the near future we will get a Dofus series which is technically based on the Wakfu series.
 * Red Alert: During the Sufokian ships emergency submersion in episode 25 of season 2.
 * Red Eyes, Take Warning
 * Amalia's doll gets red eyes when it goes crazy in episode 7.
 * The puppets in episode 17 have scary red eyes.
 * Grany in episode 3 of season 2.
 * The Mmmmmmmmmporpg in episode 12 of season 2.
 * Red Light District: Besides the fact that most of Brâkmar is lit in red light anyway, one is seen in episode 10 of season 2.
 * Reincarnation: The events in Islands of Wakfu imply that.
 * Relationship Upgrade: in season 2.
 * Repetitive Name: In the first Wakfu Heroes graphic novel, Korvus Korbiau.
 * Reports of My Death Were Greatly Exaggerated
 * in season 1.
 * Ruel's grandmother in season 2.
 * Retcon: Episodes 4, 5 and 7 were produced first, with a bit of Executive Meddling. As such, they are rather outside the overall plot of season 1, containing very little mentions of Nox or Oma Island. The only reference to an overarching menace is Eva talking about "Ogrest's Chaos" in episode 5, which was then retconned to have happened 200 years before.
 * Retired Badass
 * Alibert
 * Kabrok to some extent.
 * The Reveal: Episode 26 of season 2 finally reveals that under an Eliatrope's hat is.
 * Revive Kills Zombie: After being flooded in pure bamboo milk, the zombified village of Pandalusia returns to normal.
 * Rhymes on a Dime: Adamaï delivers a hurricane of rhymes in his introduction to Yugo, and given that French has fewer suffixes than English, the viewer gets the sinking feeling that he could keep it up forever. And then Yugo starts doing it. Luckily, they both drop it after about ten minutes.
 * Ribcage Ridge: Yugo stumbles onto the skeleton of a dragon in the desert during episode 21.
 * Riding Into the Sunset: Well, flying into the sunset for Phaeris and the heroes at the end of season 2. And for
 * Right-Hand Attack Dog: Igôle
 * Right-Hand-Cat: Grany Smisse
 * Ring of Power: The one imprisoning Shadofang.
 * Rip Tailoring: In episode 22, Sadlygrove rips off his tabard and leaves behind his shoes, as they sport the symbol of the Shushu Guardians Order, which he no longer deems himself worthy of. At the end of the episode, he gets them back, turning the tunic into a Badass Cape.
 * Rollercoaster Mine: The Brâkmarian transport system.
 * Rolling Pin of Doom: Chouqette's Weapon of Choice.
 * Roof Hopping: "Rubilaxia"
 * Rose-Haired Girl: Chochanna
 * Royals Who Actually Do Something: Prince Armand, princess Amalia, and their father the Sadida king all fit this trope. These three are also probably the most powerful Sadidas in the series, which may have to do with their.
 * Spoiler to the max:.