Corrupted Character Copy: Inverted when putting Frost's character in comparison to that of Archibald Snatcher from LAIKA's prior film, The Boxtrolls.Comically Missing the Point: He's also prone to this in an egotistic way. ![]() The Bar Brawl in Washington shows Lionel is willing to use anything nearby in his defense and won't pass up the opportunity to steal his enemies' weapons, and he quickly ends his "fight" with Stenk in Santa Ana by tricking Stenk into boarding the wrong train. Combat Pragmatist: He's armed only with his cane and his wits, but those are enough to consistently repel any attempt to take his life.Classy Cane: He's rarely seen without one, and is quite adept in using it to manipulate objects around him.Belligerent Sexual Tension: He and Adelina had a relationship in the past, and both retain some romantic feelings for the other - though it's more pronounced on Lionel's side - however, a lot of their interactions are filled with bickering, particularly when Adelina calls Lionel out on his frequent insensitivity.He is also a surprisingly capable fighter whose introductory scene has him handily saving his assistant from a Loch Ness Monster. Badass Bookworm: Lionel is an intelligent man who knows a lot about mythical creatures.Unfortunately, the gentleman adventurer's club he wishes to join does not share in his beliefs, and it's one of the major reasons why they repeatedly refuse him admission. Not only does he jump at the chance to find the Missing Link and the yetis of Shangri-La, but he opens the movie trying to get evidence of the Loch Ness Monster, and closes it hunting for Atlantis. Agent Mulder: Sir Lionel has no problem believing in mythical creatures, and frequently goes on adventures to prove their existence.He then receives a letter from a mysterious person, who happens to be the last sasquatch, pleading for his help in taking him to his long-estranged relatives in the Himalayas, to which he agrees. A man who wishes to be a great adventurer and goes around the world to discover and collect proof of mythical creatures being real.
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