![]() ![]() Galavant shows up at the wedding to rescue her, but she decides she wants to marry Richard, because of all the money and power that would bring her. But she gets kidnapped by the evil King Richard ( Timothy Omundson), who plans to force her to marry him. ![]() And he's madly in love with a woman named Madalena. there's this knight named Galavant (or "Gal"), who is a great hero. As for the main cast, I think I'd seen most of them in things without realizing I had ever seen them before, though a couple of them are more familiar. Also, there were lots of cool guest stars who were familiar to me from other things. The important thing is, they served the story and the general tone of the show, and character development, and everything. And I guess they sounded okay, though I didn't really find any of them terribly memorable (at least, not Disney memorable). (And I enjoyed season two even more.) Also, one of the composers of the show's music is Alan Menken, a name familiar to me from various Disney movies, so of course I was expecting to like the songs. However, my appreciation of the characters, humor, and story grew over the next three weeks. On the first week, I thought it was okay, but I liked it a bit less than I was hoping I would. When I first heard of it, I thought it was going to be a limited series, but it got renewed for a second season, and I'm glad it did. Streaming sites: Amazon Google Play Hulu iTunes Vudu YouTube Club IMDb TV Tango TV Tropes Visual Entertainment Wikia Wikipedia ![]()
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