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Wench Trouble
"Wench Trouble" is the first episode of the Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire#Episodes, first season of the comedic sword and sorcery series ''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire''. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 9, 2009, then on BBC2 in the United Kingdom on June 11, 2009. The episode was written by series creator Peter A. Knight, Peter Knight and directed by Alex Hardcastle. "Wench Trouble" introduced the protagonist Kröd Mändoon, played by Sean Maguire, as well as the other regular characters played by cast members Matt Lucas (comedian), Matt Lucas, India de Beaufort, Steve Speirs, Kevin Hart (actor), Kevin Hart and Marques Ray. Kröd is a freedom fighter resisting the evil Makonian Empire. In the episode, Kröd and his friends try to free Kröd's imprisoned mentor General Arcadius, who believes Kröd is the part of a prophecy that will overthrow the empire. Meanwhile, the evil Chancellor Dongalor unveils the Eye of Gulga ...
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Kröd Mändoon And The Flaming Sword Of Fire
''Kröd Mändoon and the Flaming Sword of Fire'' is a British-American comedic sword and sorcery series created by Peter A. Knight, co-produced by Hat Trick Productions and Media Rights Capital for Comedy Central and BBC Two, which premiered on April 9, 2009 in the US and on June 11 in the UK. Overview The series, set in an ancient fantasy realm, follows reluctant hero Kröd Mändoon (Sean Maguire), a "thin-skinned and underconfident freedom fighter" in his struggle against the evil ruler, Chancellor Dongalor (Matt Lucas). Production The creator, Peter A. Knight, has said that the show's humor was inspired by ''The Simpsons'', ''Get Smart'', and ''Monty Python and the Holy Grail'', the last of which he claims to have seen more than any other movie. The name Kröd, which is the word ''dork'' spelled backwards, was inspired by someone Knight knew growing up in school, who was often picked on; the boy was nicknamed Krod, although he failed to realise that it was an insult. The seri ...
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