Galavant

2015 • ABC
4.5
1.07K reviews
TV-PG
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Season 2 episodes (11)

1 A New Season aka Suck It Cancellation Bear
1/3/16
Bad advice results in Galavant and the crew being shipwrecked, and they end up traveling by foot in order to get back to Richard's kingdom. Later, Galavant and King Richard find themselves at The Enchanted Forest Pub in West Hollow-wood where they are forced into working there by the owner who sees Galavant in a different light.
2 World's Best Kiss
1/3/16
Galavant and Richard see a fortune teller who is able to connect Galavant to Isabella using a crystal ball. Isabella receives Galavant's "call" as she is plotting her escape from Hortensia. Unfortunately, it's a "bad connection," and Isabella hears only every other word.
3 Aw, Hell, The King
1/10/16
Desperate to raise an army and storm Hortensia, Galavant and King Richard return to his former castle to find the village thriving, now that they’ve found democracy. The discovery causes Richard to have an identity crisis now that his people don’t need him. Galavant uses a town hall meeting to recruit fighters from the village, but volunteers are in short supply. In Hortensia, an evil wedding planner named Wormwood poisons Isabella’s mind with an enchanted tiara, intent on making her help him take over the kingdom.
4 Bewitched, Bothered, and Belittled
1/10/16
While continuing their quest to gather an army, King Richard discovers that he has a connection to Roberta, the beautiful warrior who volunteered to help. Galavant plays matchmaker. Madalena is invited to the Basikobitcz party – the popular girls of the kingdom – and can't wait to be accepted into their group. The party is not what she expected, and, when she returns home, Madalena discovers that she has feelings and does not like her new emotion.
5 Giants vs. Dwarves
1/17/16
Galavant is fed up with Richard after he trades the Jewel of Valencia for a dragon and travels to find the giants on his own. They are not at all what he expected but are willing to help under one condition – he must help them defeat the dwarves. Gareth tells Sid about his feelings for Madalena. Sid warns Gareth against confessing his feelings, but he is determined, which ultimately leads to a dangerous situation for one of the men. Woodworm sends Isabella to Princess Jubilee's palace to hand deliver her invitation to her wedding.
6 About Last Knight
1/17/16
Galavant, along with Richard and Roberta, stumbles upon his father, Sir Arnold Galavant. While Richard prepares for battle by training at Arnold's knight school, Galavant learns a few things about the man who abandoned him as a child. Madalena tries to make Gareth's birthday the best day ever, but his idea of a fun time is getting into a bar fight. Isabella returns to Hortensia and banishes Woodworm. Sid, now a wanted man in Valencia, flees to the Forest of Coincidence where he meets Woodworm.
7 Love and Death
1/24/16
Richard, Roberta and Sid rush fatally wounded Galavant to a healer who has a magic potion that could save Galavant's life. While waiting for Galavant to recover, Roberta and Richard almost share a tender moment. Meanwhile, Madalena shares her true feelings with Gareth.
8 Do the D'DEW
1/24/16
As the battle between Hortensia and Valencia begins, Isabella and the Jester are ready to surrender, but when Isabella hears Madalena's demands, she returns to the Hortensia camp and rallies the troops to fight. Against Gareth's wishes, a frightened Madalena turns to Wormwood to teach her the evil magic of the "Dark Dark Evil Way," or D'DEW.
9 Battle of the Three Armies
1/31/16
Galavant arrives with his zombie army to aid Isabella and the people of Hortensia in their fight. Meanwhile, Gareth abandons Madalena after he realizes that she betrayed him and is using the Dark Dark Evil Way.
10 The One True King (To Unite Them All)
1/31/16
Under Madalena and Wormwood's spell, the zombie army revolts against Galavant. Meanwhile, Richard goes after Wormwood. Elsewhere, Gareth tries to reason with Madalena, but she is driven to learn how to use her newly acquired dark magic.
101 “A New Season” - Galavant Season 2 Sneak Peek
12/7/15
The return of last season’s breakout comedy extravaganza reunites screenwriter/executive producer Dan Fogelman (“Crazy, Stupid, Love,” “Tangled,” “Cars”) with the award-winning musical team of composer Alan Menken (“The Little Mermaid,” “Aladdin,” “Beauty and the Beast”) and lyricist Glenn Slater (“The Little Mermaid,” “Tangled”). Having discovered the dark side of Madalena, our dashing hero’s adventures continue as he embarks on an unlikely bromance with King Richard and fights to rekindle the romance with his true love, Isabella.

About this show

Galavant is a musical comedy fairytale of epic proportions. Dashing Galavant lost the love of his life to the evil King Richard. Now, our fallen hero is ready to take reclaim his “happily ever after.” But it won’t be without twists along the way.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
1.07K reviews
David Williams
January 6, 2015
Not even Disney musical legend Alan Mencken can save this show from its shortcoming: a crappy libretto that TRIES to be hip and funny. I sat through the first ten minutes of this painfully self-aware tripe before I gave up. Comedy is at its best when it seems like the jokes just roll off the tongue without effort, not when everyone mugs for the camera, begging you to notice how hip & funny their line was. Want to see a good, hip Medieval/fairytale comedy (but without the music): rewatch THE PRINCESS BRIDE.
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Richard Kim
January 8, 2015
I'm not one for musicals... I dislike the singing and dancing... That being said, I was looking forward to this show but was initially disappointed that it was a musical. But score one for my laziness, I kept it on because I didn't want to change the channel, and low and behold, I started enjoying it. The comedy is in the music. If you listen to the lyrics, it's quite hilarious. Looking forward to the second episode.
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Alicia
May 28, 2017
After watching this show, it promptly became my favorite TV show. I love it so much, the musical aspect, comedy, characters, and the plot. It parodies tons of things and has such catchy music. I have really bad depression and PTSD and this show really makes me forget my troubles and laugh for a while. If you hate musicals or Monty Python and the Holy Grail this show is not for you.
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