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** '''Error:''' The sequence of the scene implies that the ''Mayflower'' docked in present-day New Jersey, when, historically, it settled in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
 
** '''Error:''' The sequence of the scene implies that the ''Mayflower'' docked in present-day New Jersey, when, historically, it settled in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
 
*If you look closely, [[Guillermo Del Toro]]'s name is written on the chalkboard.
 
*If you look closely, [[Guillermo Del Toro]]'s name is written on the chalkboard.
 
*After Blinky slams his book closed to wake Jim up in the midst of his lecture, Jim yells "¡Lo siento, Sr. Draal! ¡Por favor no me mates!" which translates to "I'm sorry, Mr. Draal! Please don't kill me!"
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*'''Title''': The title refers to the phrase "know your enemy", which is from a quote by Sun Tzu, "Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster."
 
*'''Getting Crap Past the Radar:''' At the end of the episode, Bular chastises Strickler for leading a security guard to their location. Strickler retorts that he actually ''let'' the guard find them as a "midnight snack" for Bular. The audience never sees the security guard escape successfully.
 
*'''Getting Crap Past the Radar:''' At the end of the episode, Bular chastises Strickler for leading a security guard to their location. Strickler retorts that he actually ''let'' the guard find them as a "midnight snack" for Bular. The audience never sees the security guard escape successfully.
*After Blinky slams his book closed to wake Jim up in the midst of his lecture, Jim yells "¡Lo siento, Sr. Uhl! ¡Por favor no me mates!" which translates to "I'm sorry, Mr. Uhl! Please don't kill me!"
 
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==

Revision as of 13:28, 1 December 2019

Becoming Part 1- The amulet begins to move again
This article contains canon information corresponding to the Tales of Arcadia franchise. That means all information in this article is true and has appeared/been validated officially on-screen.
Oh, no, Master Jim. The Trollhunter cannot refuse the call. And what better a call for you to train with than a pint-sized quarry?
―Blinky to Jim

Gnome Your Enemy is the fourth episode of Part One of Trollhunters.

Official Synopsis

While Jim gets a crash course in troll history, big problems -- and a bully -- await him in the human world. What better time for his first mission?

Summary

Jim undertakes his first Trollhunting mission by starting small—literally. He must shrink down to eight inches tall to apprehend a mischievous gnome. When he captures the gnome, he must get rid of him, but wakes up the next day to find himself still in a shrunken state. With his Spanish project due soon, Jim must find a way to finish and present it without revealing his double life.  

Plot

Cast

Trivia

  • According to Blinky, the trolls had come over to America on the Mayflower and then snuck off the ship and found the then-unnamed Arcadia.
    • Error: The sequence of the scene implies that the Mayflower docked in present-day New Jersey, when, historically, it settled in present-day Plymouth, Massachusetts.
  • If you look closely, Guillermo Del Toro's name is written on the chalkboard.
  • After Blinky slams his book closed to wake Jim up in the midst of his lecture, Jim yells "¡Lo siento, Sr. Draal! ¡Por favor no me mates!" which translates to "I'm sorry, Mr. Draal! Please don't kill me!"
  • Title: The title refers to the phrase "know your enemy", which is from a quote by Sun Tzu, "Know your enemy and know yourself and you can fight a hundred battles without disaster."
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar: At the end of the episode, Bular chastises Strickler for leading a security guard to their location. Strickler retorts that he actually let the guard find them as a "midnight snack" for Bular. The audience never sees the security guard escape successfully.

Gallery

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Trollhunters
Part One
"Becoming: Part 1"- "Becoming: Part 2"- "Wherefore Art Thou, Trollhunter?"- "Gnome Your Enemy"- "Waka Chaka!"- "Win Lose or Draal"- "To Catch a Changeling"- "Adventures in Trollsitting"- "Bittersweet Sixteen"- "Young Atlas"- "Recipe for Disaster"- "Claire and Present Danger"- "The Battle of Two Bridges"- "Return of the Trollhunter"- "Mudslinging"- "Roaming Fees May Apply"- "Blinky's Day Out"- "The Shattered King"- "Airheads"- "Where Is My Mind?"- "Party Monster"- "It's About Time"- "Wingmen"- "Angor Management"- "A Night to Remember"- "Something Rotten This Way Comes"
Part Two
"Escape from the Darklands"- "Skullcrusher"- "Grand Theft Otto"- "KanjigAAARRRGGHH!!!"- "Homecoming"- "Hiss Hiss, Bang Bang"- "Hero with a Thousand Faces"- "Just Add Water"- "Creepslayerz"- "The Reckless Club"- "Unbecoming"- "Mistrial and Error"- "In the Hall of the Gumm-Gumm King"
Part Three
"Night Patroll"- "Arcadia's Most Wanted"- "Bad Coffee"- "So I'm Dating a Sorceress"- "The Exorcism of Claire Nuñez"- "Parental Guidance"- "The Oath"- "For the Glory of Merlin"- "In Good Hands"- "A House Divided"- "Jimhunters"- "The Eternal Knight: Part 1"- "The Eternal Knight: Part 2"