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King Louis XIII from The Musketeers is a complete manchild who throws tantrums when he can't get his way. In one episode the Cardinal tells him not to go out on a hunt because there's an assassin on the loose, Louis responds by storming off to his room and yelling about how unfair it is.
Lethal Chef: In “I Want My Dad!”, the King is revealed to always burn the cakes he bakes and the Princess makes hers too hard.Self-Deprecation: In “I Want a Bedtime Story!”, the Prime Minister tells a story about his big nose, that stars him as an anthropomorphic elephant. Uther, Hans-Jörg (2004). The Types of International Folktales: A Classification and Bibliography, Based on the System of Antti Aarne and Stith Thompson. Suomalainen Tiedeakatemia, Academia Scientiarum Fennica. p.262. ISBN 978-951-41-0963-8. Girls Have Cooties: "I Want a Boyfriend" ends with the Princess and Donald declaring "I don't like boys" and "I don't like girls" respectively. Vegeta, the Prince of all Saiyans starts out as a Warrior Prince version of this, and a big part of his jealousy towards Goku is that he can't imagine a lowly Saiyan soldier being stronger than he is. Much of his Character Development is learning to overcome his pride and start caring about others.
Polit, D. F. & Falbo, T. (1987). "Only children and personality development: A quantitative review". Journal of Marriage and the Family. 49 (2): 309–325. doi: 10.2307/352302. JSTOR 352302. Neat Freak: In “I Want to Go Home”, the Duchess of Somewhereorother vacuums the lawn every day and doesn’t want cake crumbs dropped on it.
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In “I Want TWO Birthdays!”, the initial reason the Princess wants more than one birthday is because the Queen gets two birthdays (one real birthday and one public holiday).