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* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: So, our three main characters are about to be eaten by giant serpents, they've found out that there is, in fact, no way out, and suddenly... {{spoiler|Young Galen}} shows up and zaps the kids out of trouble.
* [[Big Damn Heroes]]: So, our three main characters are about to be eaten by giant serpents, they've found out that there is, in fact, no way out, and suddenly... {{spoiler|Young Galen}} shows up and zaps the kids out of trouble.
* [[Brainwashed]]: The nobles of Droon get brainwashed by the Golden Wasp.
* [[Brainwashed]]: The nobles of Droon get brainwashed by the Golden Wasp.
* [[Card Carrying Villain]]: Lord Sparr starts out as this. He undergoes a bit of character development and shakes it off, though. Well, for the most part.
* [[Card-Carrying Villain]]: Lord Sparr starts out as this. He undergoes a bit of character development and shakes it off, though. Well, for the most part.
* [[Cool Plane]]: Sparr has one.
* [[Cool Plane]]: Sparr has one.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The below mentioned Gilligan Cut leads into a pretty funny scene.
* [[Crowning Moment of Funny]]: The below mentioned Gilligan Cut leads into a pretty funny scene.
* [[Cryptic Conversation]]: The oracle Portentia attempts to have one with the heroes, but fails miserably when she can't come up with rhymes fast enough.
* [[Cryptic Conversation]]: The oracle Portentia attempts to have one with the heroes, but fails miserably when she can't come up with rhymes fast enough.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: The Knights Of Silversnow contains several parallels to slavery and imperialism with the history of the Orkins.
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: The Knights Of Silversnow contains several parallels to slavery and imperialism with the history of the Orkins.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Eric imagines Keeah as this in his dream in Dream Thief.
* [[Damsel in Distress]]: Eric imagines Keeah as this in his dream in Dream Thief.
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: Neal laments the Droonians' use of the word "doom" at one point.
* [[Doomy Dooms of Doom]]: Neal laments the Droonians' use of the word "doom" at one point.
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* [[Enemy Mine]]: Sparr and the heroes in book 23.
* [[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).
* [[The Everyman]]: The three main characters are pretty much supposed to be anyone within the target audience (children).
* [[Everythings Better With Princesses]]: Oh, Keeah.
* [[Everything's Better With Princesses]]: Oh, Keeah.
* [[Evil Laugh]]: Pretty much every villain in the series has done this - all written out, of course.
* [[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.
* [[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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{{quote| '''Neal:''' Now I know what it feels like to be a pop star. And I don't like it!}}
{{quote| '''Neal:''' Now I know what it feels like to be a pop star. And I don't like it!}}
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Is there any creature that ''isn't'' in Droon?
* [[Fantasy Kitchen Sink]]: Is there any creature that ''isn't'' in Droon?
* [[Fire Forged Friends]]: Sparr, the kids, and Keeah for several books.
* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: Sparr, the kids, and Keeah for several books.
* [[Five Man Band]]:
* [[Five-Man Band]]:
** [[The Hero]]: Eric.
** [[The Hero]]: Eric.
** [[The Lancer]]: Neal.
** [[The Lancer]]: Neal.
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* [[Plot Coupon]]: So many. In the first book alone there's the soccer ball and the Three Powers, and later we have Julie's bracelet, Eric's father, the individual powers...
* [[Plot Coupon]]: So many. In the first book alone there's the soccer ball and the Three Powers, and later we have Julie's bracelet, Eric's father, the individual powers...
* [[The Pollyanna]]: Relna.
* [[The Pollyanna]]: Relna.
* [[Power Up Food]] / [[G Rated Drug]]: The Tangfruit, which allows Eric to both communicate with the Mooples and hear what the hawk bandits are saying.
* [[Power-Up Food]] / [[G-Rated Drug]]: The Tangfruit, which allows Eric to both communicate with the Mooples and hear what the hawk bandits are saying.
* [[Purity Personified]]: Again, Relna.
* [[Purity Personified]]: Again, Relna.
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: Keeah does indeed wear a crown, and her mother has a [[Pimped Out Dress]].
* [[Requisite Royal Regalia]]: Keeah does indeed wear a crown, and her mother has a [[Pimped-Out Dress]].
* [[Reverse Mole]]: {{spoiler|Sparr in}} In The Shadow Of Goll.
* [[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.
* [[Royals Who Actually Do Something]]: Both King Zello and his daughter are warriors, and work for the good of Droon.
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* [[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.
* [[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 A Sweet Kid]]: {{spoiler|Sparr.}}
* [[Used to Be A Sweet Kid]]: {{spoiler|Sparr.}}
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs]]: Oh, where to begin! It's a series about three kids who find a magical rainbow glowing staircase in a closet with the lights turned off, and in the first book alone meet a spider with a human head, a tunic-clad princess, a wizard whose magic consists of shooting sparks out of his fingertips, and an [[Evil Overlord]] with ''fins growing behind his ears''. And those are just the main characters. Don't even get me ''started'' on the other creatures/events.
* [[What Do You Mean It Wasn't Made On Drugs?]]: Oh, where to begin! It's a series about three kids who find a magical rainbow glowing staircase in a closet with the lights turned off, and in the first book alone meet a spider with a human head, a tunic-clad princess, a wizard whose magic consists of shooting sparks out of his fingertips, and an [[Evil Overlord]] with ''fins growing behind his ears''. And those are just the main characters. Don't even get me ''started'' on the other creatures/events.
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: The Hawk Bandits Of Tarkoom.
* [[Winged Humanoid]]: The Hawk Bandits Of Tarkoom.
* [[The Woobie]]: Max sometimes fills this role.
* [[The Woobie]]: Max sometimes fills this role.
* [[Woobie Destroyer of Worlds]]: Ye gods, '' {{spoiler|Sparr}}''. As if {{spoiler|living his life in captivity with Ko, then losing his mother wasn't enough, then his brother has to go and become his [[Arch Nemesis]]. Even with the whole [[Take Over the World]] thing, you'd have to have very little heart not to feel sorry for the guy.}}
* [[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds]]: Ye gods, '' {{spoiler|Sparr}}''. As if {{spoiler|living his life in captivity with Ko, then losing his mother wasn't enough, then his brother has to go and become his [[Arch Nemesis]]. Even with the whole [[Take Over the World]] thing, you'd have to have very little heart not to feel sorry for the guy.}}
* [[World of Ham]]: Oh, yes.
* [[World of Ham]]: Oh, yes.
* [[Zany Scheme]]: '''Meatballs?!''' ''Really?!'' ([[It Makes Sense in Context]].)
* [[Zany Scheme]]: '''Meatballs?!''' ''Really?!'' ([[It Makes Sense in Context]].)

Revision as of 19:46, 8 January 2014

The Secrets Of Droon is a children's fantasy series written by Tony Abbot and illustrated by David Merrell. With almost 40 books (none much longer than a hundred pages), the series is intended to get children to continue reading after one book.

The plot centers around three children, Eric Hinkle, Julie Rubin, and Neal Kroger, who find themselves in the world known as Droon after finding a magical staircase in Eric's basement closet. For the first ten or so books the plot is relatively straightforward, chronicling the adventures the children have with their new companions Princess Keeah and the wizard Galen to stop the Evil Overlord from taking over Droon. Pretty soon, though, things start to expand and many genuinely surprising twists and turns come about. The plot gradually encompasses a massive amount of characters, several different worlds (including the Upper World, the "real" world where we live), and some long-needed subplots.

While the books themselves are rather predictable kids books, and fall victim to many cliches, the series is quite enjoyable. It may not be complex, but it's fun, interesting, and can entertain just about anyone who reads it, regardless of age.

The Secrets Of Droon provides examples of:

 Neal: Now I know what it feels like to be a pop star. And I don't like it!

 Neal pulled a blue gown off a rack and draped it over Eric's shoulder.

Neal: This one even matches your eyes. How about it...Erica?

Eric stomped his foot and began to shout.

Eric: I won't, I won't, I won't-

[End of chapter, next chapter...]

Eric: Are you sure this dress matches my eyes?