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Take just about every well-known [[Fairy Tale]], myth, legend, oral history, and fantasy story known to man. Cross them with screwball comedy, an epic [[Hero's Journey]], fantastic (for television, anyway) special effects, and a lot of surprising twists. Add a dash of tragedy and mystery, a sprinkling of some rather serious ([[Incredibly Lame Pun|or should we say, ''Grimm''?]]) issues, and some great British casting, and what do you get?
 
Not the [[Wicked Stepmother]]'s potion, but the 2000 NBC miniseries '''''The 10th Kingdom.'''''. At almost eight hours long (ten with commercials in the original airing), this film is not for the faint of heart, and will probably require a lot of breaks (for the bathroom, if nothing else).
 
Virginia Lewis, a down-on-her-luck New York waitress, and her ne'er-do-well janitor father Tony, are accidentally dragged out of their boring, miserable lives when they cross paths with a golden retriever (actually an enchanted prince) and an ex-convict werewolf (actually, half-wolf) -- one fleeing his stepmother the Evil Queen, the other working for her (sometimes). Complications and hi-jinks result, as magic spills over into New York (the Tenth Kingdom of the title), and soon the foursome end up via magic mirror in the world of the Nine Kingdoms, where fairy tales are real but "Happy Ever After didn't last as long as we'd hoped." Pursued by vengeful Trolls and their odious father, and [[Blade Runner|Rutger]] [[Ladyhawke|Hauer]] as a typically villainous but effectively chilling Huntsman, they must chase after the magic mirror and wend their way in and out of the lives of many fairy tale characters (always with a twist) in order to find their way home again.
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* [[If You Know What I Mean]]: [[Invoked]] by Virginia when she tries to defend Wolf during his trial and suggests that the Peep girls are the easiest shepherdesses in the village. Cue shocks from most of the people present, as well as quite a few giggles from some of the other shepderdesses. Of course, it seemed to do more harm than good, considering what this "trial" [[Kangaroo Court|really was]].
* [[Large Ham]]: Wolf, most certainly, and also the Troll King and his children. The Queen mostly averts [[Evil Is Hammy]] and is normally underplayed and calm, outside of a couple of scenes.
* [[Literal Ass Kissing]]: Because of his wish, [[PunA Worldwide Punomenon|Butt]] [[Butt Monkey|Monkey]] Tony has his boss follow him around and continually try to do this. Tony ends up having to shoo him away frequently. The rest of Murray's family eventually shows up and ends up giving him the same treatment. It doesn't help that at least one of the Murrays must have been something of a brown-noser already, since he insists on kissing Tony's ass repeatedly. (Or could that also have been covered under the "and be my slaves forever" part?)
{{quote|'''Tony:''' No, no! Once was enough.}}
* [[Literal Genie]]: Tony's dragon dung bean fulfills this trope to a tee: his first wish of making his landlord and his family become his slaves included the phrase 'and kiss my ass'...so every single Murray family member insists on doing exactly that with obsessive attention. The beer in the fridge is indeed neverending, to the point of making it explode, the vacuum he asked to 'clean the entire house' follows the directions to the letter (including trying to vacuum up the curtains), and even the beneficial wish of being able to speak to Wendell the dog is limited to only Tony being able to hear him, since he said "I" rather than "we". And when he wishes for money, {{spoiler|it is stolen from the bank, and the cops are quick to track it down.}}
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