- Not to be confused with the event of the same name.
"Frost is boss." ― Ice Wizard
"Wiz Con!" is the tenth episode in the first season, also the season finale, making it the tenth in the series. It aired on February 3, 2017.
Summary[]
Roy builds beautiful sculptures in the village, however, during an enemy raid, enemies takes that statue with them. On the other side all the wizards are gearing up for a wizard contest.
Plot[]
The episode starts of with a giant reading a newspaper article about another giant making a sculpture. First a goblin, then a beautiful P.E.K.K.A. that another town takes. Though, goblins are in the statue, ready to take that town's gold and elixir, however the same thing happens to the village that made the statue. Then, two barbarians are doing a crossword puzzle when a bomb blows them into a mine with skeletons. The town is quiet because they think thee two barbarians died. Because of this, the barbarians just spend more time with the skeletons in the shaft. Then, at Wiz-Con, a wizard is getting ready while a giant and skeleton joust, food is being prepared, and autographs are being signed. The TV Royale reporter addresses the ice wizard, reining champ, being kissed by princesses, however they get stuck to him. A goblin appears in the report. The TV Royale reporter addresses all the other contestants, and as the wizard sees he doesn't have a chance, and the two baby dragons make him do magic, the town elects him the next best wizard. Back in his room, the wizard destroys the trophy, and that is the news everyone is reading. The shop owner kicks them out as she looks at a headline saying "SEASON 2 COMING SOON". The episode ends.
Cast[]
Trivia []
- This is the Season 1 finale.
- The Goblin Cam dance is seen again since "Goblin's Eleven".
- Actual Clash-A-Rama! comics are seen in Clash-A-Rama! Crier.
- TV Royale reappears since "University of Goblin".
Goofs / Errors[]
To be added!
References[]
- Fro-Golem is a reference to Fro-Yo (Frozen Yogurt).
- The shirt that says "Ice Ice Baby" is a reference to the song with the same name.
- The Flame-Throw Line is a reference to the basketball term "Free-throw line".
Continuity[]
To be added!
Gallery[]
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