

As of episode 61, his full title is "Gillion Tidestrider, Champion of the Undersea, Hero of the Deep, The One, Singer/Songwriter of Gillion and the Tidestriders hit single "Hole in Your Heart", Pigeon Lord, Moisture Master, Horse Tamer, Defenestrator of the Adulterous, Friend of Dugan, Walking Fish, Fish, Dirt Eater, Chum of Chibo and Chums, Co-Captain of the Riptide Pirates, Co-captain of the Albatross, Companion of Pretzel, Paramount Champion, Knighter of Julian That One Time, Serpent Rider, Friend of Duke D Dukem Duke of Duke, Eater of Grass, Beater of Ass, Capitalism Hater, Royalty Assassinator, Sufferer of the Spice, Weed Eater, Slayer of Evil, Loffinlot Liberator, Fruitninja, Eater of Sand, Co-Captain Gil of the Riptide Pirates, Juice Enjoyer." Try to Fit That on a Business Card: Gillion has a never-ending list of titles that he has given himself.Supernatural Floating Hair: When he uses many of his divine powers, his hair starts to stand up.This triggers his speech to the elders that causes major character development. Personal Horror: While imprisoned by the Donjon card, Gillion faces the truth and impact of his actions on the world, and how he has hurt others.He swore an oath to an unnamed power, which he can channel the divine abilities of. The Paladin: His class, with the literal origin of the trope name being so.He has Pretzel, a frogtopus in a jar at his waist. Overly Long Name: He is continually giving himself titles.Little Bit Beastly: He has ear fins, coral growing from under his hair, and blue skin.Holy Hand Grenade: He can channel his divine abilities through his weapons.Good Is Not Soft: If he determines you to be evil, you will end up dead sooner or later.This is also associated with his divine powers, mainly his "Prophetic Screwup" ability. Glowing Eyes of Doom: In the scenario in which he has gotten to this state, his enemies had best run.Fish People: Tritons are elves, evolved to live underwater.A major part of the character, he knows little to nothing about the world above the waves. Ear Fins: He has fins instead of ears, as is normal for his species.Detect Evil: He has the ability to sniff out evil, described as picking up scents of people's morality.Death or Glory Attack: His most powerful attack, called "Prophetic Screwup", allows him to either do massive damage or fail horribly.He very well might be, due to the prophecy he is supposed to fulfil having its first steps completed. The Chosen One: With his divine powers, he believes himself to be the chosen one.(In game terms, he grants a +4 to all saving throws while within a 10-foot radius of him.) Additionally, just being near him makes it more difficult to be affected by magical abilities. He can heal minor wounds and cure poison. In battle, he regularly taunts and goads enemies and enjoys the pain from battle. While fighting isn't all that he lives for, he finds great enjoyment in fighting the forces of evil, or at least whatever he determines to be. Every so often.- Slimecicle, describing Gillion at the start of episode 1. However it came to be, the video below makes for a brilliant watch and shows that the brothers did play nicely together.

In a recent exchange, Liam Gallagher claimed he was the man behind the idea but we’re quite sure Noel would disagree because after all, that’s what they do. Perhaps it was the introduction from the soon-to-be long-time rival of Liam Gallagher, Take That’s Robbie Williams, or perhaps the band were just in a silly mood but when the cameras turned away from Williams, panning towards the Mancunian legends, Oasis were all jumbled up.Īs Nirvana had done in 1991, Oasis mocked the show and gave a ludicrous performance of the song as Liam took over Noel’s guitar and Noel similarly swapped places, donning his best tambourine and bent knee bounce, to recreate his younger brother’s swagger. Nevertheless, it was the practice of the time and the Gallaghers were expected to mime the performance for the cameras. It’s a baffling idea to welcome the world’s best musicians to perform in a way that most could do with their bath towel still around them. Producers who had for years been committing one catastrophic error-asking great musicians to give a mimed performance of their song.

In the meantime, the song’s chartered success meant that when Liam and Noel Gallagher arrived at the Top of the Pops studios, they were full of cheeky charm and characteristically set about messing with the show and its producers.
