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not planed. TV Show was canceled.
Kaamelott's four first seasons (called "livres", French for "books") were composed of short episodes (about 3 and a half minutes each.) Early seasons consisted of humorous depictions of daily life at King Arthur's court and of the knights' ineffective quest for the Holy Grail; but as the author grew more self-confident, it got spiced by more and more continuity (including Retcon at some point), half-serious story arcs. The fifth season then had longer episodes (7 minutes) and a Darker and Edgier tone. The sixth season depicts Arthur's youth in Rome (partly filmed in the décors of the series of the same name, in Cinecittà.)
Stuck in the forest during a battle, King Arthur and Léodagan listen with despair to Perceval's crazy ideas to avoid the enemies.
Arthur, Guinevere and Leodagan are forced to eat the inedible blueberry pie cooked by Dame Séli.
The round table ordered by King Arthur has arrived.
King Arthur and The Knights of the Round Table are discussing the fate of a mysterious knight called Provençal le Gaulois, or is it Perceval?
King Arthur, Léodagan and Bohort negotiate with Attila the Hun in the throne room, who demands all the gold of Kaamelott.
King Arthur is close to sign a peace treaty and is assigned a new bodyguard, who follows him everywhere, even when he is in bed with his mistresses.
A barb invited to dinner sings odes far from accurate.
King Arthur and his knights are sending signals to their troops from a hill nearby, but nobody is following his orders.
King Arthur is training with his fencing master who insults him copiously. The only way for him to fight his King, and urges him to call him names too. At first reluctant, the King seems to enjoy it very much, to the despair of his fencing master.
Kaamelott is under attack and Bohort has made an unacceptable deal with the enemy. King Arthur refuses it and sends his troops to the fight.
A family diner at Kaamelott, where everyone wants to be elsewhere, turn to another pitched battle.
King Arthur has Summoned Perceval and Karadoc at the Round Table as the lady of the lake would like to reveal Perceval's fate. King Arthur struggles to explain why he is the only one able to see her.
Léodagan has failed to get a thief to talk. He seeks help from Venec who sells a vast array of instruments of torture.
King Arthur refuses to outlaw polygamy.
A foreign wizard defies Merlin over the ownership of a nearby land.
Everyone is helping with the upcoming festivities in grand style while Camelot gets ready to receive the chieftains.
A dead crow is found in front of the King's door. He asks Merlin if it's a bad sign.
The knights of the Round Table enter a heated debate about the true shape of the Graal.
The King is subject to criticism for having his mood depending on whether he had spent his night with the Queen or his mistresses.
During a battle Merlin needs a shark tooth for his magic spell. Perceval and Karadoc are sent back to Camelot to get one. Meanwhile Merlin has found a possible replacement, but the spell only made the enemy laughing out loud.
A presumed dead nobleman arrives at Camelot to complain that he doesn't benefit of the tax exemptions accorded to nobles.
Desperate to get an heir, Seli gets a fertility potion from Merlin.
Guethenoc accuses Roparzh of killing his donkey while Arthur and Lancelot handle grievances between two peasants.
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