![]() ![]() ![]() Now who was it who dropped the bucket in the first place? Hypocritical Humor: When his father falls from the treehouse after Richard drops a bucket of nails on his head, Richard tells his father he cannot argue with statistics.He clearly has read little-to-no literature in his life, though he is familiar with characters like John Silver and Mother Goose. Needless to say, Richard does not take it very well. False Crucible: It turns out everything that Richard went through was just a test by the Pagemaster.Of course, when lightning itself is chasing him, you realize it's a Cassandra Truth as some kind of entity is after him. Ironically, this becomes quite real in the animated world. Everything Trying to Kill You: He believes everything is trying to hurt him in some shape or form.Cowardly Lion: Easily frightened and cautious about everything, who overcomes his fears to become a better person.Bookworm: But only of fact-based books, at first.Badass Bookworm: Becomes this over the course of the film.Knocking himself out by slipping on a wet floor, he becomes an animated character and ventures on a journey through the library's fiction section to find the exit. Sent out to the hardware store by his concerned father, Richard gets caught in a storm and takes shelter in a library. A young boy who has a severe phobia of everything and lives a life based on the statistics of accident occurrences.
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