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+ | '''Jaime Lannister''' (or simply known as just "'''Charming'''", known as "'''King's Slayer'''" in ''[[Shrek the Third]]'' while ruling, and also as "'''PC'''" based on his pink handkerchief) is the secondary antagonist in Game Of Thrones Season''[[Shrek 2| 2]]'' and the main antagonist in Game of Thrones Season 3. |
==Character Traits== |
==Character Traits== |
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− | According to the image of a typical " |
+ | According to the image of a typical "King's Slayer", Jaime's look is somewhere near to "ideal". Although he looks very handsome and is in prince clothing, he is really a snobby, psychopathic, and narcissistic villain. |
His most remarkable asset is his "soft and bouncy" blonde hair. |
His most remarkable asset is his "soft and bouncy" blonde hair. |
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− | His main goal, which was thoroughly supported by his |
+ | His main goal, which was thoroughly supported by his siter, the Cersei Lannister, was to become king of Westeros. |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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+ | ===''A Game of Thrones''=== |
− | In '' |
+ | In ''GoT'', even though Jaime doesn't appear physically, he gains a brief mention, in which Cersei reveals that she thought that she would be rescued by a True King, probably told to her by her brother. |
− | ===''[[Shrek 2]]''=== |
+ | ===''A Game of Thrones[[Shrek 2| 2]]''=== |
− | in '' |
+ | in GoT 2'' ''he appears as the secondary antagonist. Jaime travels to the castle Riverrun, where Lysa Tully had been imprisoned (prior to the first movie), only to discover that Robb has already won the battle, and that [[Big Bad Wolf]] (without any explanation to how Big Bad Wolf got there in the first place) has taken to sleeping in her tower. |
− | Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important information and aspects of the plot of the original film, |
+ | Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important information and aspects of the plot of the original film, Game Of Thrones (novel.) |
− | [[File:Prince_charming_human_shrek_disguise.jpg|thumb|128px|Charming disguised as the human [[Shrek (character)|Shrek]]]] |
+ | [[File:Prince_charming_human_shrek_disguise.jpg|thumb|128px|Charming disguised as the human [[Shrek (character)|Shrek]]]]It is later revealed that Jaime is in fact having sex with his siter, and he wants to marry with her so that he can become king (similar to Aerys Targaryen's intentions from the first novel). As such (in contrast to his fairy tale namesake), this version of King's Slayer plays a more villainous role. |
+ | Later, in the novels, Jaime deceives Catelyn Tully into believing that he's going to free her daughters. |
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− | It is later revealed that Charming is in fact the son of the [[Fairy Godmother]], and with his mother's thorough support, he wants to marry Fiona so that he can become king (similar to [[Lord Farquaad]]'s intentions from the first film). As such (in contrast to his fairy tale namesake), this version of Prince Charming plays a more villainous role. |
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⚫ | Nevertheless, at the ball, Jaime's attitude shines through the disguise, and Robb Stark realizes the truth. The Queen Cersei orders her son to kiss Sansa Stark and he does so, and she appears to have fallen in love with him, but then she suddenly puts her two hands on his cheeks and does a Karate shout and headbutts him, knocking him out. |
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− | Later, in the movie, Charming deceives Fiona into believing that he's Shrek, havingbeen turned human by a Happily Ever After potion. |
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[[File:Fiona_headbutts_charming_shrek_2.jpg|thumb|162px|A human [[Princess Fiona|Fiona]] headbutting Charming]] |
[[File:Fiona_headbutts_charming_shrek_2.jpg|thumb|162px|A human [[Princess Fiona|Fiona]] headbutting Charming]] |
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At the film's climax, Charming is forced into dancing with [[Doris]], who runs the [[Poison Apple]]. |
At the film's climax, Charming is forced into dancing with [[Doris]], who runs the [[Poison Apple]]. |
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+ | ===''A Game of Thrones 3''=== |
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+ | In'' GoT 3 ''he appears as the main antagonist. Jaime is stuck in a dungeon, playing himself due to his name. However, despite being the hero in Jaime's own play (which appears to be a spoof on the classic fairy tale ''Florian''), the audience cheers when the Moonboy comes onstage. Finally (in a version of a Buster Keaton gag), a poop bucket falls on Jaime, but he escapes injury as the shit passes around him. King's Slayer leaves the dungeon upset and goes to his "dressing room" (in reality, the back alley behind the bar), and starts sobbing. There, Jaime vows to his sister (whom he has a picture of) that he will become the king of Westeros and kill Stannis Baratheon to avenge Tyrion's death. |
{{:wikiavideo: Shrek The Third (2007) - Clip: No One Will Stand In My Way/thumb=1&width=250px&align=left&caption= }} |
{{:wikiavideo: Shrek The Third (2007) - Clip: No One Will Stand In My Way/thumb=1&width=250px&align=left&caption= }} |
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− | Prince Charming organizes an army of villains in the |
+ | Prince Charming organizes an army of villains in the Riverrun's bar, all upset that they haven't gotten their "Happily Ever After". |
− | While |
+ | While Robb, Stannis, and Daenerys Targaryen are in search of the heir to the kingdom, Catelyn holds off a coup d'état by Jaime. Upon Robb's return, he is captured by Charming. |
− | + | Jaime then places Robb in the play, now being performed in an auditorium before the entire kingdom. Robb begins to ruin it for Jaime by making a fool of him. As Jaime is about to kill Robb onstage, Catelyn and the others burst in, getting ready to fight the villains. However, before a confrontation ensues, Stannis Baratheon, the true king, convinces the villains to give up their evil ways, and they do so. However, Jaime refuses, and apparently stabs Robb (in slow motion), but (as Robb reveals to the others) Robb is completely unharmed; Jaime (with his weak stage) merely stuck the sword between Robb's arm and side. Robb then throws Charming before Gray Wind, who tips over the stone tower, which leads to Jaime's defeat. His crown then goes rolling and Stannis puts his foot on it. |
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− | Little is known about |
+ | Little is known about King's Slayer after the novel, though he still showed up at the Westeros carnival in the Hand's day video game, which takes place after these events. This could mean that he survived the ordeal and didn't die after all. He did, however, appear in a zombified form along with [[Mongo]], [[Rumplestiltskin]], [[Lord Farquaad]], [[Fairy Godmother]], [[Captain Hook]] and [[King Harold]] in ''[[Thriller Night]]'' which may or may not mean that all of these characters are dead, as Captain Hook was never hinted to be dead, and Mongo sang a small part at the end of Shrek 2, (while under water) during the singing of Livin' La Vida Loca. |
− | ===''[[Shrek Forever After]]''=== |
+ | ===''[[Shrek Forever After|G]]ame of Thrones 4''=== |
− | In '' |
+ | In ''GoT'', Jaime appears during the end credits at the Production Designer (Peter Zaslav). |
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+ | ===''Game of Thrones 5''=== |
[[File:Prince_Charming_Scared_Shrekless_1.png|thumb|190px|Prince Charming as he appears in ''[[Scared Shrekless]]'']] |
[[File:Prince_Charming_Scared_Shrekless_1.png|thumb|190px|Prince Charming as he appears in ''[[Scared Shrekless]]'']] |
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− | In '' |
+ | In ''GoT 5'', Jaimer is the owner of Alayaya's[[Boots Motel| Motel]] in Donkey and Pussy' story (which is a spoof of ''Psycho'', and it is called ''Doncho''). In the story, Jaime is eventually revealed to actually be a slightly aged King's Salyer, he was packing heat, wants revenge "I want revenge.", and laughed just like a crazed maniac. |
==Video Games== |
==Video Games== |
Revision as of 23:15, 8 April 2013
Jaime Lannister (or simply known as just "Charming", known as "King's Slayer" in Shrek the Third while ruling, and also as "PC" based on his pink handkerchief) is the secondary antagonist in Game Of Thrones Season 2 and the main antagonist in Game of Thrones Season 3.
Character Traits
According to the image of a typical "King's Slayer", Jaime's look is somewhere near to "ideal". Although he looks very handsome and is in prince clothing, he is really a snobby, psychopathic, and narcissistic villain.
His most remarkable asset is his "soft and bouncy" blonde hair.
His main goal, which was thoroughly supported by his siter, the Cersei Lannister, was to become king of Westeros.
Biography
A Game of Thrones
In GoT, even though Jaime doesn't appear physically, he gains a brief mention, in which Cersei reveals that she thought that she would be rescued by a True King, probably told to her by her brother.
A Game of Thrones 2
in GoT 2 he appears as the secondary antagonist. Jaime travels to the castle Riverrun, where Lysa Tully had been imprisoned (prior to the first movie), only to discover that Robb has already won the battle, and that Big Bad Wolf (without any explanation to how Big Bad Wolf got there in the first place) has taken to sleeping in her tower.
Charming's narration in this scene (as well as his conversation with Big Bad Wolf) reveal the most important information and aspects of the plot of the original film, Game Of Thrones (novel.)
It is later revealed that Jaime is in fact having sex with his siter, and he wants to marry with her so that he can become king (similar to Aerys Targaryen's intentions from the first novel). As such (in contrast to his fairy tale namesake), this version of King's Slayer plays a more villainous role.
Later, in the novels, Jaime deceives Catelyn Tully into believing that he's going to free her daughters.
Nevertheless, at the ball, Jaime's attitude shines through the disguise, and Robb Stark realizes the truth. The Queen Cersei orders her son to kiss Sansa Stark and he does so, and she appears to have fallen in love with him, but then she suddenly puts her two hands on his cheeks and does a Karate shout and headbutts him, knocking him out.
At the film's climax, Charming is forced into dancing with Doris, who runs the Poison Apple.
A Game of Thrones 3
In GoT 3 he appears as the main antagonist. Jaime is stuck in a dungeon, playing himself due to his name. However, despite being the hero in Jaime's own play (which appears to be a spoof on the classic fairy tale Florian), the audience cheers when the Moonboy comes onstage. Finally (in a version of a Buster Keaton gag), a poop bucket falls on Jaime, but he escapes injury as the shit passes around him. King's Slayer leaves the dungeon upset and goes to his "dressing room" (in reality, the back alley behind the bar), and starts sobbing. There, Jaime vows to his sister (whom he has a picture of) that he will become the king of Westeros and kill Stannis Baratheon to avenge Tyrion's death.
{{:wikiavideo: Shrek The Third (2007) - Clip: No One Will Stand In My Way/thumb=1&width=250px&align=left&caption= }}
Prince Charming organizes an army of villains in the Riverrun's bar, all upset that they haven't gotten their "Happily Ever After".
While Robb, Stannis, and Daenerys Targaryen are in search of the heir to the kingdom, Catelyn holds off a coup d'état by Jaime. Upon Robb's return, he is captured by Charming.
Jaime then places Robb in the play, now being performed in an auditorium before the entire kingdom. Robb begins to ruin it for Jaime by making a fool of him. As Jaime is about to kill Robb onstage, Catelyn and the others burst in, getting ready to fight the villains. However, before a confrontation ensues, Stannis Baratheon, the true king, convinces the villains to give up their evil ways, and they do so. However, Jaime refuses, and apparently stabs Robb (in slow motion), but (as Robb reveals to the others) Robb is completely unharmed; Jaime (with his weak stage) merely stuck the sword between Robb's arm and side. Robb then throws Charming before Gray Wind, who tips over the stone tower, which leads to Jaime's defeat. His crown then goes rolling and Stannis puts his foot on it.
Little is known about King's Slayer after the novel, though he still showed up at the Westeros carnival in the Hand's day video game, which takes place after these events. This could mean that he survived the ordeal and didn't die after all. He did, however, appear in a zombified form along with Mongo, Rumplestiltskin, Lord Farquaad, Fairy Godmother, Captain Hook and King Harold in Thriller Night which may or may not mean that all of these characters are dead, as Captain Hook was never hinted to be dead, and Mongo sang a small part at the end of Shrek 2, (while under water) during the singing of Livin' La Vida Loca.
Game of Thrones 4
In GoT, Jaime appears during the end credits at the Production Designer (Peter Zaslav).
Game of Thrones 5
In GoT 5, Jaimer is the owner of Alayaya's Motel in Donkey and Pussy' story (which is a spoof of Psycho, and it is called Doncho). In the story, Jaime is eventually revealed to actually be a slightly aged King's Salyer, he was packing heat, wants revenge "I want revenge.", and laughed just like a crazed maniac.
Video Games
Prince Charming appeared as a boss in Shrek 2 (video game) and as the secondary adversary and in Shrek The Third (video game). as the main adversary.
Charming also appeared in Shrek Super Slam as one of the 10 starting characters. His Super Slam is that he slams down with his sword creating giant beams of light.
He also appears in Shrek Smash and Crash Racing. Prince Charming is one of the eight unlockable racers in this game. Prince Charming's kart is the stallion that he uses in the Shrek films. His personal item is a giant mirror.
Trivia
- Out of the four villains (Farquaad, the Fairy Godmother, Charming, and Rumpelstiltskin), Charming has the most appearances in the 4 Shrek movies, having appeared in Shrek 2 and Shrek the Third, (cameo in Shrek Forever After during the clip montage part of the credits,) with the others only appearing in one (not counting the two bit parts Rumpelstiltskin had in Shrek the Third).
- In Far Far Away Idol, Charming sang "I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said Fred, but he was way off-key. However, during the song, Shrek holds a button that Fiona presses to open a trapdoor below Charming (because of his horrible singing) and he falls in screaming.
- He's a charming (hinted in his name) prince-to-be with blonde hair.
- Charming was the possible fiancé of Rapunzel and the son of the Fairy Godmother. His father is unamed, never mentioned, and probably dead (he was probably a normal human like his son).
- His henchmen were the Cyclops, Captain Hook, the pirates, the witches, the guards, the Evil Trees, the Headless Horseman, the knights, Rumpelstiltskin, and the gnomes in Shrek the Third.
- A good description of Charming might be the name Gingy gave him in Shrek the Third, "The King of the Stupids."
- Charming was always tormenting Pinocchio (in Shrek the Third, he asked him where Shrek was).
- He's also the only main antagonist of a Shrek movie to not be a midget, as Lord Farquad, Charming's mom, the Fairy Godmother, and Rumplestiltskin were all midgets (though Fairy Godmother was a fairy, and fairies are normally short in stature).
- Charming is able to shatter glass with his voice.