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* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Kirsty.
* [[Insufferable Genius]]: Kirsty.
* [[Inventor of the Mundane]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler}} is left in the past, unable to return to his time due to a paradox. While taking [[The Slow Path]], he uses his knowledge of the present to "invent" fast food restaurants.
* [[Inventor of the Mundane]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler}} is left in the past, unable to return to his time due to a paradox. While taking [[The Slow Path]], he uses his knowledge of the present to "invent" fast food restaurants.
* [[Its for A Book]]: The universal "out" for getting grownups to let you do things: "I'm doing a project on it."
* [[It's for A Book]]: The universal "out" for getting grownups to let you do things: "I'm doing a project on it."
* [[I Wish It Were Real]]: Nobody made any wishes, but the aliens still gained some semblance of reality.
* [[I Wish It Were Real]]: Nobody made any wishes, but the aliens still gained some semblance of reality.
* [[Jive Turkey]]: Yo-less gets his nickname because he ''isn't'' one, and never says "yo".
* [[Jive Turkey]]: Yo-less gets his nickname because he ''isn't'' one, and never says "yo".
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* [[Patriotic Fervour]]: Bigmac in ''Only You Can Save Mankind'', which is set during the First Gulf War. His attempts to inspire it among the other boys, especially Johnny, aren't successful.
* [[Patriotic Fervour]]: Bigmac in ''Only You Can Save Mankind'', which is set during the First Gulf War. His attempts to inspire it among the other boys, especially Johnny, aren't successful.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: not only do they get in the way, but they fail to get in the way very successfully.
* [[Police Are Useless]]: not only do they get in the way, but they fail to get in the way very successfully.
* [[Politically Correct History]]: averted in a scene in which a shopkeeper in 1941 uses a racial insult to refer to Yo-less. He is about as impressed as you'd expect.
* [[Politically-Correct History]]: averted in a scene in which a shopkeeper in 1941 uses a racial insult to refer to Yo-less. He is about as impressed as you'd expect.
* [[Punny Name]]: [http://blog.debiles-grinsen.de/?p=39 William Stickers].
* [[Punny Name]]: [http://blog.debiles-grinsen.de/?p=39 William Stickers].
* [[Reality Warper]]: Johnny when in a state of extreme stress.
* [[Reality Warper]]: Johnny when in a state of extreme stress.
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* [[Serious Business]]: The entire series revolves around Johnny taking a serious look at things other people dismiss as unimportant. Also, Kirsty takes ''everything'' seriously.
* [[Serious Business]]: The entire series revolves around Johnny taking a serious look at things other people dismiss as unimportant. Also, Kirsty takes ''everything'' seriously.
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: The Captain trying to talk about Earth food. "Pressed wheat extractions treated with sucrose" indeed. {{spoiler|Breakfast cereal.}}
* [[Sesquipedalian Loquaciousness]]: The Captain trying to talk about Earth food. "Pressed wheat extractions treated with sucrose" indeed. {{spoiler|Breakfast cereal.}}
* [[Shout Out]]: Quite a few: [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/only-you-can-save-mankind.html\], [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/johnny-and-the-dead.html\], [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/johnny-and-the-bomb.html\].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Quite a few: [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/only-you-can-save-mankind.html\], [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/johnny-and-the-dead.html\], [http://www.lspace.org/books/apf/johnny-and-the-bomb.html\].
** Sergeant Comely is very well known for having locked himself with his own handcuff and being part of the Blackbury [[Discworld (Literature)/Lords and Ladies|Morris men]].
** Sergeant Comely is very well known for having locked himself with his own handcuff and being part of the Blackbury [[Discworld (Literature)/Lords and Ladies|Morris men]].
** Mrs. Tachyon would like you to know [[Discworld (Literature)/Feet of Clay|MILLENNIUM HAND AND SHRIMP!]]
** Mrs. Tachyon would like you to know [[Discworld (Literature)/Feet of Clay|MILLENNIUM HAND AND SHRIMP!]]
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** [[Newspaper Dating]]
** [[Newspaper Dating]]
** [[Ontological Inertia]]: Present but not absolute.
** [[Ontological Inertia]]: Present but not absolute.
** [[Ripple Effect Proof Memory]]: But only for Johnny {{spoiler|and Kirsty}}
** [[Ripple-Effect-Proof Memory]]: But only for Johnny {{spoiler|and Kirsty}}
** [[Rubber Band History]]: To a degree.
** [[Rubber Band History]]: To a degree.
** [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: Present.
** [[Set Right What Once Went Wrong]]: Present.
** [[The Slow Path]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler}}
** [[The Slow Path]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler}}
** [[Timeline Altering MacGuffin]]: Averted.
** [[Timeline-Altering MacGuffin]]: Averted.
** [[Time Machine]]: A shopping trolley of all things.
** [[Time Machine]]: A shopping trolley of all things.
** [[Time Master]]: {{spoiler|Johnny, but only for a little while.}}
** [[Time Master]]: {{spoiler|Johnny, but only for a little while.}}
** [[Time Police]]: Referenced but averted.
** [[Time Police]]: Referenced but averted.
** [[Time Travelers Are Spies]]: Both Bigmac and Wobbler get mistaken for spies.
** [[Time Travelers Are Spies]]: Both Bigmac and Wobbler get mistaken for spies.
** [[The Time Travellers Dilemma]]: A brief concern soon forgotten.
** [[The Time Traveller's Dilemma]]: A brief concern soon forgotten.
** [[Time Travel Tense Trouble]]
** [[Time Travel Tense Trouble]]
** [[Time Travel for Fun And Profit]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler opens a fast-food restaurant after being trapped in the past.}} Also whenever someone gives Mrs Tachyon a coin, she goes to whatever date is printed on it to spend it, getting the maximum value for money, e.g. if a 10p given in the '90s is dated 1961, it can be spent as 2 shillings or 24pence in 1961.
** [[Time Travel for Fun And Profit]]: {{spoiler|Wobbler opens a fast-food restaurant after being trapped in the past.}} Also whenever someone gives Mrs Tachyon a coin, she goes to whatever date is printed on it to spend it, getting the maximum value for money, e.g. if a 10p given in the '90s is dated 1961, it can be spent as 2 shillings or 24pence in 1961.
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Revision as of 05:35, 26 January 2014

To look at him, you'd think that Johnny Maxwell is just an ordinary twelve-year-old. But weird stuff keeps happening to him. Of course, you could blame these Trying Times -- his parents are in the middle of an acrimonious divorce -- but really, the kinds of things we're talking about aren't part of a normal kid's routine. I mean, what would you do if...

...the aliens in your favorite video game surrendered instead of shooting back? At first, Johnny and his friends think it's part of the programming. But this scenario isn't in the manual. Then Johnny starts having incredibly lifelike dreams -- where he's at the controls of a starfighter, and the alien fleet, hanging in space before him, is waiting for him to lead them safely home. As hard as it was trying to save Mankind from the Galactic Hordes, it's even harder trying to save the Galactic Hordes from Mankind. But hey, it's only a game, isn't it?

...Or if you started seeing the dead -- just as their cemetery was about to be demolished? Not many people can see the dead (not many would want to). But Johnny can, and he's got bad news for them: the town council wants to sell the cemetery and put up an office complex. But the dead have learned a thing or two from Johnny, and they're not going to take it lying down, especially since tomorrow is Halloween...

...And what if your local bag lady turned out to be a time traveler? Johnny and his friends discover Mrs. Tachyon semi-conscious in an alley. It seems there's more to Mrs. Tachyon than a squeaky wire cart and a bunch of mysterious black bags. Somehow this wizened little woman holds the key to different times and different eras-including the Blitz of 1941. Suddenly now isn't the safe place Johnny thought it was as he finds himself bound up more and more with then...

The Johnny Maxwell Trilogy is a series of three books comprising Only You Can Save Mankind, Johnny and the Dead and Johnny and the Bomb, written by Terry Pratchett. It concerns the adventures of Johnny Maxwell and his friends, Wobbler, Bigmac, Yo-less, and Kirsty, as they deal with whatever weird thing the Universe throws at them this week. Only You Can Save Mankind has been adapted for radio, the other two for TV (The Dead for ITV in 1995 and The Bomb for The BBC in 2006). There's also been a stage musical of Only You Can Save Mankind, with accompanying soundtrack CD.


Johnny Maxwell Trilogy contains examples of the following tropes:

 Wobbler: What are you, a gay ghost?

 Kirsty: Do you know, there was an African tribe once whose nearest word for 'enemy' was 'a friend we haven't met yet'?

Johnny: Right. That's how...

Kirsty: But they were all killed and eaten in eighteen hundred and two. Except for those who were sold as slaves. The last one died in Mississippi in eighteen sixty-four, and he was very upset.

The TV adaptations additionally contains examples of the following tropes:

  • Accidental Kiss: Kirsty gets overexcited and kisses Johnny.
  • Weenalized: In the Johnny and the Bomb Kirsty is sweet on Johnny, though the book never explicitly stated such a thing.
  • Wet Sari Scene: Happens to Kirsty in Johnny And The Bomb. As if she wasn't upset enough about having to wear a frock.