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Wakfu provides examples of the following tropes:
Of course, Grougaloragran also mentions that. Nox, however, is long past caring. As it turns out,. "Jactance: I have never seen a speed so... speedy!"
 * Samus Is a Girl: during the Brâkmarian gobbowl arc.
 * Sand Worm: Rubilax's possessed body, shortly, in episode 22.
 * Sanity Slippage: during "Le Mont Zinit". It is quite obvious something is not right at the beginning, where his kind and sensible demeanor is slowly replaced with a more jaded outlook, combined with some dark humor... which all leads up to his complete transformation to Slasher Smile Giggling Villain.
 * Save the Villain: Evangelyne to Remington.
 * The Scapegoat: While there are a lot of people who believe that Ogrest is responsible for the so-called Ogrest's Chaos, there are also quite some who dismiss this explanation plus other opinions of varying degrees between those two. Ogrest is responsible for Ogrest's Chaos, but he just gets blamed for all other natural disasters on top of this.
 * Scarf of Asskicking: Sadlygrove's level in badass includes one of these.
 * Scenery Censor: A lot during the bathing scene of episode 14 of season 2. Most notably the rather smug rubber duck conveniently drifting by.
 * Screaming Woman: Eva and Amalia in episode 13, mostly for parody.
 * Screen Shake: During episode 26, while Nox's lair is slowly falling apart.
 * Sdrawkcab Name
 * Like in the game, almost every class' (and therefore god's) name is a joke based on a backwards word or term in French.
 * For some tongue-in-cheek Product Placement, Sadida (nature people) is "Adidas" (the full class name in Dofus is "Sadida's Shoe"), Xelor (time mage) is "Rolex", and Sram (assassin) is Mars (the candy bar, or the Roman god)...
 * Crâ (ranger) is "Arc" (French for "bow");
 * Ecaflip (gambler) becomes Pilface, or "Pile ou face" (the French expression for "Heads or tails");
 * Éliatrope (teleporter) is "Portail" ("portal") with an "e" on either side;
 * Eniripsa (healer) is "Aspirine" ("aspirin");
 * Enutrof (treasure-hunter) is "Fortune";
 * Osamodas (beast-master) is "Sado-maso" (French slang for S&M);
 * Iop (dumb muscle) is "Pois" ("pea" -- "avoir un petit pois dans la tête" [litterally, having nothing but a pea in your head] is slang for being stupid);
 * "Yop" is also the name of a brand of tubed yogurt that the developers had frequently while designing the original premise of Dofus, just like how "Sram" backwards is also the name of a snack the developers liked;
 * Rubilax (Sadlygrove's sword) is an approximate backwards spelling of "Excalibur";
 * Kabrok (the merchant and "villain" of episode 3) reverts to Korbak/Corbac which is slang for "raven";
 * Sybannak (the Sadida from episode 7) is an alternate backwards spelling of "Cannabis";
 * The ugly princesses from episode 4 all have names relating to their maladies:
 * Eenca is "Acnée" ("acne");
 * Ydalipe is "Épilady" (the verb "épiler" means "to remove unwanted hair");
 * Erpel is "Lèpre" ("leprosy").
 * Even going so far as calling a whole continent of the world "Amakna", which reverses "Ankama", the developer's studio.
 * Sealed Evil in a Can: Shushus are a kind of elemental demon that have been trapped within an object, entrusted to Knights of the Order of the Guardians of the Shushus.
 * Rubilax is the sword guarded by Sadlygrove.
 * Shadofang is a ring, guarded by.
 * There's also Grufon, who is sealed in an enchanted map, but since he's only a minor Shushu he has no guardian.
 * Naturally, all of Remington's Shushus count.
 * Anathar was imprisoned in a cloak guarded by the Justice Knight Senior.
 * is a rare non-Shushu example.
 * Sealed Evil in a Duel: What seems to be the fate of
 * Sean Connery Is About to Shoot You: Remington
 * Selective Gravity: Yugo's hat defies the laws of gravity on several occasions.
 * Semi-Divine
 * Goultard, son of Iop.
 * Ush Galesh, son of Ecaflip.
 * Sensual Spandex: Evangelyne's season 2 outfit.
 * Separated at Birth: Yugo and Adamaï.
 * Series Franchise
 * Serious Business
 * Gobbowl! Each season has an entire arc dedicated to the sport.
 * Baking in season 1 episode 8. The winner gets to present his fare to the King of Bonta. (Note that baking contests do exist in France -- and the best baker becomes the provider for the Élysée Palace.)
 * Servile Snarker: Evangelyne is technically Amalia's bodyguard, but she's hardly all-respectful toward the princess. Really, she's more of an older sister to Amalia.
 * Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Nox's desire to has driven him to go from a simple watchmaker to arguably one of the most powerful (and insane) magic-users of all time. Unfortunately, while he is a skilled enough time mage to slow time to a standstill, he is unable to actually travel backwards in time. He believes that this is a power requirement issue, and now seeks to drain enough wakfu from the plants, animals, and people of the world to achieve his goal. It is mentioned that he has drained entire countries dry over the years, and his plan during season 1 involves  to gain the wakfu he needs.
 * Sexy Mentor: Maude
 * Shaped Like Itself: During the Mmmmmmmmmporpg's first move.

"Evangelyne: And what about "the Fellowship of the Ring"?
 * Shapeshifter Mode Lock: Adamaï, between episodes 21 and 23, is stuck in Tofu form after being swallowed whole by Igôle, because of Nox's Xelor magic interfering with his own.
 * Share the Male Pain: The ghouls after Evangelyne kicks below the belt in season 2 episode 3.
 * Shared Universe: Dofus
 * Ship Tease: Yugo and Amalia; they have a lot of subtle suggestions throughout the series.
 * She also makes the same Green-Eyed Monster look Eva was doing towards Salygrove when Yugo was being flirted with by other women.
 * The last episode of season 2 definitely adding to it, where Amalia's attention aside from that battle was focused entirely on Yugo. And after angrily confronting him about an early incident, she just drops to her knees and hugs him.
 * Shirtless Scene
 * Yugo in episode 6;
 * Sadlygrove starting episode 22;
 * In season 2 episode 8, the male heroes undress in an attempt to escape the Justice Knight's prison.
 * In the Brâkmarian gobbowl arc, Amalia.
 * Shock and Awe: The giant gerbil can shoot lightning from two organs above its eyes. The beast is also immune to electricity, making an Attack Reflector useless.
 * Shoo Out the Clowns
 * Grufon the map Shushu is unaccounted for in season 1 after episode 18, though he's back in season 2.
 * Az the Tofu is entrusted to Canar's care before Yugo joins back his friends for the finale battle of season 1 in episode 24.
 * The same could be argued for in episode 25, though things were already quite serious by then.
 * Possibly the case for Ruel as well, considering that he was separated from and hardly even mentioned by the other heroes for several episodes, only to have a bit part in the season 1 finale.
 * Shoot the Shaggy Dog:
 * Shout-Out
 * Zaaps are a reference to ZAP Tickets, half-price subway tickets. (Ankama's offices and studios are located less than a block from a subway station, and many of the employees take the subway to and from work.)
 * Yugo has the ability to create portals, and what is the most powerful item in the world? The Eliacube, duh...
 * Not to mention the fact that his clothes are orange and blue.
 * Season 1 episode 1: The villager in the loo reading a "Plébowl" magazine (also seen in episode 12).
 * Season 1 episode 3: One of the items mentioned in the store is Captain Amakna's Shield.
 * Season 1 episode 4: The Rapunzel Fairy Tale, of course, with princess Ydalipe.
 * Season 1 episode 6: See Sistine Steal below.
 * Season 1 episode 11: Ruel's Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame is inspired from Space Adventure Cobra, where this trope is frequent. The 3-episode Gobbowl arc is in fact similar to the 4-episode "Rug Ball" arc from this same anime.
 * Season 1 episode 12: "Those Bontarians are crazy!" This episode also features an incident similar to one in Astérix in Britain, where the ball from a sport match flies far away over the sea to hit someone on the head.
 * Season 1 episode 13: There is an eighth passenger aboard...
 * Season 1 episode 14: Willow uses a line from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in the original French, only using a hammer instead of a sword.
 * Season 1 episode 16:
 * Enutrof speaking to Ruel through a ray of light is reminiscent of a very well-known series of French ads, themselves spoofing the Don Camillo movies.
 * Sadlygrove isn't able to pronounce Grougaloragran correctly; he even call him... "Gurren Lagann"!
 * Season 1 episode 18:
 * The female captain uses a Hurricane of Euphemisms similar to those of Captain Haddock, and says something quite close to his Catch Phrase: "Tonnerre d'Ogrest" (for "Tonnerre de Brest").
 * While searching a name for their adventuring party...

Ruel: Too obvious. It's surely chosen already..."

"Prince Adale: Thanks to this mineral, [Sufokia] could dominate the world. (beat) But, that's not what we're going to do, of course. We are a peaceful nation."
 * Season 1 episode 21: Adamaï in mentor mode starts speaking like Yoda.
 * Season 1 episode 22: The Iop greeting dance has some moves very similar to Dragonball Z's Fusion Dance.
 * Season 1 episode 25: "GIGA DRILL!", anyone?
 * Season 2 episode 8: This one is full of shout-outs to the American Superheroes Genre, notably with "Mister Fabulous", the "Laughing Buffoon" (the Green Goblin) and the "Justice Clique".
 * Season 2 episode 10:
 * The two snow squirrels at the start of the episode are an obvious homage to Scrat and Scratette from the Ice Age movies.
 * The hooded man's gesture in the bar is rather reminiscent of Obi-Wan's Jedi Mind Trick. The waitress even calls him "Obi".
 * The prosecutor does some poses very similar to characters in the Ace Attorney series.
 * Also, this one introduces a character named Evangelion.
 * Season 2 episode 11: A few with the Brak'n'Black players:
 * Leolbrake the Ecaflip looks like The Joker.
 * Albarus the Osamodas has a bowler hat and overall allure evocative of the droogs in A Clockwork Orange.
 * Aktator the Pandawa has fallen in a barrel of bamboo milk when little and gotten extraordinary strength out of the deal -- like Obélix of Asterix.
 * Season 2 episode 12:
 * The Kamehame Hadoken taught by to Kriss Krass is an obvious Dragon Ball parody.
 * Another Sistine Steal, lampshaded by Ruel.
 * The lone chair before the prison cell of The Mmmmmmmmmporpg can't help but make one thinks about The Silence of the Lambs.
 * The Mmmmmmmmmporpg himself is named after a real-life French meme.
 * Ruel shouts out, "You Shall Not Pass!", another reference to The Lord of the Rings.
 * Season 2 episode 13: A Pandawa named Pandiego de la Vega.
 * Season 2 episode 14:
 * Pandallica
 * Lady Glagla
 * Shanon Stone gets interrogated and changes the position of her legs to which we only see the shocked reaction of Ruel, Sadlygrove and Yugo.
 * Season 2 episode 15: The "Mini-Wakfu" Sudden Videogame Moment using different styles:
 * Super Mario
 * Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Video Game/Breakout
 * Space Invaders
 * Tetris
 * Pac-Man
 * Season 2 episode 19: "For a Fistful of Kamas"
 * Season 2 episode 20: A scene very reminiscent of Titanic's "King of the world" one. Complete with a Jimmy Hart Version of "My Heart Will Go On".
 * Season 2 episode 21: And another, this time to the prologue of 2001: A Space Odyssey, with a monkeyfied Ruel throwing a bone in the air in slow motion, along with appropriate music.
 * Season 2 episode 22: The rings look a lot like The One Ring.
 * Shovel Strike: The weapon of choice of Enutrofs, like Ruel and Alibert.
 * Sick Episode: Amalia in season 1 episode 7.
 * Single Tear
 * Nox, in the final episode of season 1.
 * Qilby in episode 20 of season 2.
 * Sinister Scythe: weapon of choice.
 * Sistine Steal
 * The ceiling of the throne room in Vampyro's castle features a parody of the Sistine Chapel fresco Creation of Adam by Michelangelo, with Vampyro in Adam's spot.
 * Another one with The Mmmmmmmmmporpg and Maude during episode 12 of season 2, plus Lampshade Hanging by Ruel.
 * Situational Sword: Rubilax, being a four-element Shushu, has a number of different forms.
 * The Sixth Ranger
 * in season 1.
 * in season 2.
 * Sizeshifter
 * Rubilax as a sword -- and also.
 * Ruel's guard dog.
 * Anathar when.
 * Sky Pirate: The air pirates in season 2 episode 7.
 * Skyward Scream: Along with Adamaï's Big No in episode 16.
 * Slapstick Knows No Gender: While they are not targeted as much as resident Plucky Comic Relief Sadlygrove, the girls get their fair share of comedic scrapes. Amalia is the most common victim; the two Gobbowl arcs in particular are especially harsh for her. Evangelyne less often, although she's hardly immune, notably in season 1 episode 4.
 * Slasher Smile:
 * Sleep Cute
 * Slippery Skid: Sadlygrove stepping on a squid in episode 15.
 * Smashing Hallway Traps of Doom: Another Death Trap in the Dragon-Pig's lair.
 * Smoke Out: Chouquette, with a cloud of flour.
 * SMURFING: Usually, any word that means stupid can be replaced with "Iop". In a way could be seen as Fantastic Racism.
 * Snake People: The Bellaphones' true form.
 * Snap to the Side
 * Snarky Non-Human Sidekick
 * Rubilax provides cutting remarks whenever Sadlygrove fails a task (which is often).
 * About all imprisoned Shushus fall into this role. This is lampshaded by Bourlof, who mentions that being stuck in an item, they don't have much else left to do.
 * Snot Bubble
 * By in episode 8 of season 2.
 * And Kriss Krass's "lawyer" in episode 10 of season 2.
 * Something Else Also Rises: In episode 12, Jay the Iop has his hair standing straight up when around Evangelyne. Twice.
 * Sophisticated As Hell: Sort of, in episode 10. Ruel's "Seeing how popular I was with the ladies at the time, are you sure I'm not your father?" is a comparatively polite way of saying, "I Banged Your Mom."
 * Sphere of Power
 * Nox' timestops.
 * Grougaloragran's teleport.
 * Spider Tank
 * Nox's Giant Clock of Doom is closer to this trope, though it has shades of Base on Wheels or Humongous Mecha too.
 * Smaller spider-tanks are also used by Nox's mooks during the attack of the Sadida kingdom.
 * Spin-Off: We start with the setting of the MMORPG Dofus. 1000 years later starts the setting of Wakfu, on which the TV series is based. Based on the TV series (and the provided background of the Eliatropes) is Wakfu: Les Gardiens, plus the Wakfu Heroes graphic novels and the Mini-Wakfu shorts. The Big Bad of Les Gardiens and serves as an important character of Dofus first Add-On "Frigost". Ankama sure loves the idea of Cross-Media...
 * Spin to Deflect Stuff: Ruel with his shovel.
 * Spit Take
 * Ruel in episode 10, all over his friend Calben, from Amalia's yell surprising him.
 * Evangelyne in season 2 episode 2, toward the "camera",.
 * Split-Screen Reaction: Rather common, and overused during the Bontarian Gobbowl arc.
 * Spoiler Opening
 * Very minor, but can be seen in the background of the first season opening, when he doesn't actually appear until episode 15.
 * Averted with the second season opening, however, which is different for the first four episodes as to not spoil.
 * Spotlight-Stealing Squad
 * Kriss and eventually in the Brâkmarian Gobbowl arc, to the point that Yugo and the Brotherhood have very little to do with the story itself.
 * To a lesser extent, in Season 2, as most of the episodes of Season 2 so far have been about him (1-5) or the mythos surrounding him (7-8), so much so that the main plot of Season 2 doesn't start until Episode 6!
 * Spot of Tea: Prince Adale
 * Squeaky Eyes
 * Az the Tofu has a variety of sounds associated with almost every action, including a blinking sound effect.
 * The Justice Knight's eyes don't squeak, but his golden mask has eyebrows that make a rusty squeaking sound whenever he moves them.
 * Stab the Sky: The Justice Knight routinely does this, and his father too.
 * Staircase Tumble: Evangelyne gets an epic one in the castle of the Cursed Princesses.
 * Stealth Pun: Ruel's Havresac. A haversack is just a type of bag, but Ruel's specifically is a "bag" (sac) which provides a "haven" (havre) for the heroes, making it a literal "haven-bag".
 * Not so punny in English -- the game translates it literally as "haven bag". You can store all sorts of cool stuff in it, like trophies you get for completing dungeons.
 * Stepping Stones in the Sky
 * Nox does this, but it's while time is stopped.
 * Sadlygrove also does it, but in in episode 20.
 * Ruel shortly jumps atop the rocks thrown around by the emergence of the monster chasing him in season 2 episode 1.
 * Stepping Stone Sword: Eva uses Bourlof to this end. The Shushu isn't pleased about it.
 * Sticks to the Back
 * Remington's Shushu sword.
 * Bourlof while carried by Eva.
 * Stock Scream
 * The Wilhelm Scream is heard during episode 12 of season 2.
 * And in episode 18 of season 2 (when the ride stops while upside down).
 * And once again during episode 22 of season 2.
 * And yet again in episode 24 of season 2.
 * The Stoic: Prince Adale. While they are witnessing and his crew appropiately flipping out more and more he remains calm and just drinks his tea.
 * Stoic Spectacles: Qilby
 * Sunglasses At Night: During the funeral in episode 22 of season 2.
 * Super Breath: Igôle inverts this trope with a powerful "inspiration", which it uses to swallow its preys.
 * Super-Deformed: Besides Mini-Wakfu, appears in the series proper for Flashbacks or Imagine Spots. Notably Sadlygrove's sunstroke-induced "conscience" in season 1 episode 22, as well as the lengthy video-game sequence in season 2 episode 15.
 * Super Mode
 * Nox throws a superb one in episode 17. Heck, he's even called Ultimate Nox in the video game!
 * Rubilax-possessed Sadlygrove could qualify, since he's much more powerful, but has much less control.
 * Supernaturally Delicious and Nutritious: An ancient dragon like Grougaloragran is the biggest source of wakfu Nox can dream of, and thus he stays on the lookout for him -- for 10 years.
 * Superpower Lottery
 * Followers of Xelor, notably Nox, have the ability to alter time.
 * Likewise, Yugo can bend space and by creating portals.
 * Super Senses: Evangelyne, as a Crâ, have above-average senses when focusing. Notably telescopic vision in season 1 episode 25 and season 2 episode 4 -- quite handy for an archer. Also hearing (implied) in season 1 episode 24.
 * Super Speed
 * Igôle. This even allows it to run over water.
 * The boots gobbowlers wear also grant this power, temporarily.
 * The Mmmmmmmmmporpg. His speed is even beyond the one granted by Gobbowl boots, he can use it at will, and it leaves a trail of fire behind him.
 * Bordegann.
 * Super Strength: Iops in general. Sadlygrove might not be as strong as his master,, and it mostly depends on the adrenaline rush, but he can still crush rocks with his bare hands. And he gets even stronger when Rubilax possesses him.
 * Suplex Finisher: Sadlygrove to one of Rubilax's stone clones in episode 22.
 * Surveillance Drone: The Noxines
 * Suspiciously Specific Denial
 * In season 1 episode 24, Eva is quick to claim that she doesn't remember any of from episode 20, that there was absolutely nothing out of the ordinary about it, and it definitely did not contain a certain stupid Iop. Amalia coyly points out that she's turned as red as a tomato.
 * In season 2 episode 25, Prince Adale's speech sounds as such:

"That's how you recognize true heroes, my dear Anathar. They spend their time taking hits that aren't meant for them!"
 * Sword Drag
 * The Black Raven, while flying, drags the tip of his huge sword/lance on the ground, leaving a long trail of dust.
 * does this with his scythe in episode 25 of season 2.
 * Synchronization: Sadidas and their dolls. It turns out to be a bad thing in episode 7. And in episode 24.
 * Take a Number: In the flashback showing the backstory of the Ugly Princesses, there is such a long line of princes waiting to woo them that they use a "Take a Number" device. Then comes the god Osamodas, who picks number 666 before laying a curse on the disrespectful princesses.
 * Take Off Your Clothes: In the Justice Knight's prison, the guys are failing to neutralize the Anti-Magic device with their own clothes... and thus they suggest next that Amalia and Eva contribute. The girls don't take it well.
 * Take Our Word for It: The dress Amalia tries out at the clothes shop in episode 10 is "a bit skimpy". No, really?
 * Taking the Bullet
 * in season 1 episode 25.
 * Phaeris takes several energy discharges in season 2 episode 25. And then . The whole thing is even lampshaded:

"Nox: Ehehe... well, at least it won't hurt much. (closes eyes)"
 * And in season 2 episode 26,
 * Talking Is a Free Action: Sadlygrove and Eva's discussion during the assault in episode 18. Borders on Ignored Enemy as it gets more heated, to Smisse Monde's annoyance.
 * Talking Weapon: Rubilax; Remington's many weapon Shushus; Bourlof the Butcher
 * Tasty Gold
 * Ruel biting into a coin is his default pose in the recap at the start of the latter episodes of season 1. He also does this in episode 13 after "saving" a kama from sinking in the sea.
 * McDeek in episode 9.
 * Tattooed Crook: Quite a few of the pirates in episode 19 of season 2.
 * Team Pet
 * Az the Tofu
 * Kamasu-Tar Junior the Dhreller
 * Tentacle Rope
 * A common Sadida tactic when fighting with vines.
 * Also used by Deserboss, Nox's puppet from episode 24.
 * Teleporters and Transporters: Exist under many form, besides the Zaap Portal Network.
 * You have Yugo's power, Qilby's power, Nox's Teleport Spam, Vampyro's Villain Teleportation...
 * The Noxines can also create medium-sized portals which Nox's Mooks then use, before building a much bigger, horizontal portal through which the whole Giant Clock Spider Tank can fit.
 * You can also use teleportation by drinking potions, like in the game, although the potions can only transport you back to one location.
 * Grougaloragran can also performs teleportation, even on entire areas rather than on just people. When he at the end of episode 16, it takes away a good chunk of the island.
 * Evangelyne uses a "recall arrow" in season 2 episode 2, which can bring back the people touching it to the spot from where the arrow was fired.
 * Teleport Spam: Yugo; Nox;
 * Temple of Doom: The Dragon-Pig's lair.
 * Testosterone Poisoning: The effect of the potion during the Brâkmarian Gobbowl arc -- it is in fact advertized as such. It doesn't just gender-bend the females drinking it; it can turn anybody into a tall, hunky, hairy, overly-muscular specimen of manliness. Quite noticeable.
 * That's No Moon: Mount Zinit.
 * Thememobile: The Justice Train.
 * Thematic Theme Tune
 * Theme Tune Cameo: Characters sometimes whistle the opening theme song.
 * Ruel even hums it and references some of the lyrics. A big example of this trope is when Ruel uses a remix of the theme song as the sequence to a dance-pad activated lock to his house right afterwards.
 * also hums this while showering in episode 22.
 * There Is Another:, who appears in season 2 episode 6.
 * Thinking Up Portals: Eliatropes' trademark power.
 * Third Person Person
 * Grougaloragran
 * Sybannak
 * Phaeris
 * This Cannot Be!: Even so far as Nox saying "This is impossible!" multiple times in episode 26.
 * First while Adamaï breaks his timestop.
 * Next.
 * And then.
 * This Is Gonna Suck: Nox has such a moment during the fight in episode 17, just before Grougaloragran uses his Breath Weapon on him at point-blank... with enough power to wake up all the volcanoes of the island.

"Grany: Can I meow now, Remy?
 * This Is No Time to Panic: In season 2 episode 24, after sneaking a ride to escape Rushu's world, Remington says to Grany: "Don't make a meow...", as they are surrounded by Shushus. Then, a few minutes later, the island is bombarded by the Sufokian navy, and...

Remington: AS MUCH AS YOU WANT!"


 * Thong of Shielding: Canar wears one.
 * Threshold Guardians
 * Yugo meets such a guardian in the person of, who are putting the hero's Eliatrope powers to the test.
 * Later, Rubilax himself officies as a Threshold Guardian to Sadlygrove, when . Sadlygrove has to fight and beat Rubilax to earn his respect, as he can't hope staying a Shushu guardian otherwise.
 * Throwing Your Shield Always Works: in episode 25 of season 2.
 * Time Crash: It is stated that, if, this would have broken the universe's space-time-continuum.
 * To Be Continued
 * Used as cliffhangers during the mini-arcs of season 1 (Gobbowl Tournament, Oma Island, Assault on the Sadida Kingdom).
 * Also with the episodes of the season 2 Gobbowl arc, over a Pastel-Chalked Freeze-Frame.
 * And for the Denouement of season 2, starting with episode 23.
 * Toilet Humour: Ruel is sometimes the subject of this. Most prominently in season 2 episode 5.
 * Tomboy and Girly Girl
 * Evangelyne and Amalia, respectively.
 * Cléophée, by contrast, could easily put back her sister into the Girly Girl spot.
 * Tonight Someone Dies / Trailers Always Spoil: Long before the episodes were even completed, Ankama was promising fans that the season 1 finale would be a Tear Jerker, causing a lot of fans to debate over which character would end up dying. When they were finally ready, the trailer for the three-episode season 1 finale included a scene of as they're about to be hit by Razortime's powerful attack, which generated even more hype for those episodes.
 * Took a Level In Badass: At different times throughout the series, most of the characters take a few levels. The best example would be Sadlygrove, whose Training From Hell in episode 22 makes him a real Badass. He even changes clothes to look more awesome.
 * Training the Peaceful Villagers: Episode 5.
 * Tranquil Fury: In the last episode of season 2, after Remington shoots Eva, Sadlygrove looses his usually battle-happy personality and calmly walks over to Remington with a Death Glare in his eyes, effortlessly blocks his second shot and gives him the Megaton Punch he has so justly deserved. And his cat too.
 * Traveling Landmass: Rubilaxia
 * Tree Cover
 * Tree-Top Town: The Kaniboule's village in episode 14.
 * Triang Relations
 * Season 1: Type 4 -- a) Armand; b) Evangelyne; c) Sadlygrove
 * Season 2: A new triangle seems to be shaping up with Eva's sister Cléophée showing interest in Sadlygrove.
 * Tribal Carry: Happens to Yugo, Amalia, and Evangelyne in episode 15.
 * Trick Arrow: About all of Evangelyne's arrows are this. They can explode, encase the target in ice, or even teleport people back to the firing spot.
 * Tricked-Out Shoes: Ruel has tricked-out sandals.
 * Troperiffic: Just take a quick scroll through these pages...
 * Troubled Fetal Position: Amalia in episode 25, while feeling.
 * Tsundere
 * Evangelyne. This is a bit of a unique case in that her feelings towards Sadlygrove fit the original definition of a Tsundere, in which a girl warms up to a guy over time. This first starts being evident in episode 18, where she's noticably flustered by his comments. Episode 20 is about 22 minutes of showing her deredere side:.
 * Amalia's and Eva's relationship fits this in a non-romantic sense sometimes (especially in "Vampyro").
 * Rubilax arguably is Tsundere towards Sadlygrove. Not romantically, but more with regards to liking him as a friend at all. After season one,.
 * Tunnel King
 * Kamasu-Tar Junior, and drhellers in general.
 * As well as Ruel if there's gold on the tab.
 * A Twinkle in the Sky
 * The Gobbowl ball in season 1 episode 12, which gets shot all the way to Moon's island.
 * In season 2 episode 23: Frida Mofette's Mini-Mecha, when Sadlygrove in Super Mode sends it flying. Shortly thereafter, she returns the compliment.
 * Twitchy Eye: The Mmmmmmmmmporpg upon hearing his real name.
 * Two Out of Three Ain't Bad: Yugo says something to this effect in the first episode after he serves two dishes kung-fu-style with expert precision, but splatters Ruel in the face with the third.
 * Uberwald: Katrepat Town
 * Ugly Guy, Hot Wife: Kabrok and Miranda.
 * The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter: Arguably, Amalia to her dad.
 * Umbrella Drink
 * manages to have such a drink, with umbrella and straw, in the desert while watching Sadlygrove duelling with Rubilax.
 * Rushu himself enjoys searing lava drinks fittingly in a skull, cup complete with drinking straw (made of someone's spine) and umbrella.
 * Uncanny Valley: Very deliberately invoked with Nox's mechanical puppets. Their crude looks and jerky movements contribute to make the scene as creepy as possible. Also, Nox himself, once you realize that his body is not another clockwork automaton.
 * Uncomfortable Elevator Moment: In season 2 episode 4, complete with an elevator music remix of the opening theme.
 * Underwater City: Sufokia
 * Unexplained Recovery: is introduced when Sadlygrove visits his tomb. Because he's dead, see. Except he climbs out, alive and kicking, and doesn't give Sadlygrove any explanation deeper than "I was tired of being dead so I stopped".
 * The Unfettered: Nox, who will pursue his plan to no end, even when he is told that.
 * Unorthodox Sheathing: Remington with his Shushu dagger.
 * The Unpronounceable: The Mmmmmmmmmporpg (Meuporg)
 * Unreliable Narrator: The Justice Knight always seems to retail his stories more heroically than what actually happened.
 * The Un-Reveal
 * Nox removing his helmet in episode 13. We only see him from behind.
 * Yugo taking his hat off in episode 8 of season 2. We still don't see his head, though.
 * Unstoppable Rage
 * Sadlygrove enters a berserker state in episode 22 . He gains Blank White Eyes, and then proceeds to kick the asses of dozens of Rubilax's stone clones.
 * The Mmmmmmmmmporpg's Unstoppable Rage in episode 12 of season 2 is especially impressive, resulting in a good part of Brâkmar getting leveled.
 * Use Your Head
 * How Sadlygrove in episode 22, following his mentor's advice.
 * Rubilax's head is the one used in season 2 episode 9, to escape Rushu.
 * Goultard does this to Rushu during their battle.