The Kings Epic Adventure/YMMV


 * Ass Pull: No doubt played for laughs in plenty of the episodes. Making a list would be a bit unwieldy, but the defeat of Konata and recently  are just a couple of examples.
 * Anticlimax Boss: Many of The King's fights usually end with the boss getting owned one way or another, and none of them has eaten The King's ill-claimed 'dinner'.
 * Dieman (CDI Ganon) was defeated by a tossed machine gun. Made all the more funnier if you know the reference behind this. Unfortunately, Harkinian forgot to make Ganon actually eat his shit.
 * Shinenzuman (Black Shadow) isn't fought whatsoever. He gets completely owned and told off (Black Shadow, YOU SUCK!) by Captain Falcon, just as The King arrives.
 * Otakuwoman (Konata Izumi) not only gets her Nintendo DS destroyed and almost takes a page from Dr. Facillier on part of Sonic the Hedgehog, but she gets knocked out of the way by Robotnik's drill tank after she reveals that she has one more trump card Pokémon up her sleeve.
 * Tomo Takino, after having hit a major jackpot and owning the hell out of The King, she hits a bad slot machine combo and gets herself squashed by a golden Robotnik statue, and eventually stung by bees, blasting off.
 * Subverted beforehand when she was in her armored robot suit. Sonic really had to put in some effort to make that thing go bye-bye.
 * Big Lipped Alligator Moment: Lots of them, though a couple of notable offenders would be Baby Daisy's random appearance, the odd farm animals, and Scratch and Grounder reading Azumanga Daioh, all in episode 2.
 * Breather Boss: Shinenzuman was killed by Captain Falcon, meaning The King won by default.
 * Growing the Beard: The first two episodes did not look nearly as good as the third one. Then again, Geibuchan has moved from using Windows Movie Maker to make the episodes to Sony Vegas. As a result, the effects are much better, and set the score for later episodes.
 * Fan Dumb: Unavoidable, unfortunately. People don't seem to realize that just because Geibuchan said that new episodes will be released in the summer doesn't necessarily mean that there'll be a new one just as summer starts...
 * Fridge Brilliance: The King defeats Dieman with a thrown machine gun. If you've seen the CDI games, Ganon's defeat makes a whole lot more sense, since a special item (the Book of Koridai and the Wand of Gamelon) being thrown at him kills him instantly.
 * It's possible that Tsukasa's seemingly permanent Blank White Eyes state is a result of being in catatonic shock. After all, two guys (Snake and Otacon) appearing out of nowhere only to start to beat the crap out of your friend is enough to do that, let alone the weirdness of this series that she happens to be caught in. Then again, it's Tsukasa...
 * Episode 4, part 1 - When Link and Zelda get a call from The King, it's nighttime, yet it shows the King in daytime. How is that possibl- Wait, Japan and Hyrule Castle are obviously in two different time zones!
 * Hilarious in Hindsight:
 * Nightmare Fuel: The ReDead only makes one appearance in episode 2, but that's all it needed to scare the crap out of some viewers.
 * Special Effects Failure: Played for laughs in episode 3, during the Earthbound spoof, the robots don't disappear (like most enemies do when they're defeated in said game because "Geibuchan is too lazy!"
 * Squick: Normally,
 * That One Boss: Both Konata and Scatterbrain in episode 3 were extremely powerful. Scatterbrain was almost completely impossible to defeat, and Konata's DS would have ensured her victory thanks in part on being a voodoo artifact. The King was undeniably thrashed, but it was probably through lucky breaks and several timely events that The King actually succeeded. But no, his shit didn't make the cut for Konata simply because of Scratch, Grounder, and Coconut's interference.