The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns Quotes
Jericho O'Grady: [sees his brother bound by a pair of Fairies outside the bar he was gaurding] Aw, Barney!
Barney O'Grady: Don't worry, lads. I've got them where I want them.
Count Grogan: [flies in] Ah, Maldoon. What a coincidence finding you here.
Mickey Muldoon: I don't want any trouble, Grogan. Let Barney go.
Count Grogan: You might not *want* trouble, but that's what you've got. [Mickey flips over him but he follows suit to stand in front of him again]
Count Grogan: You don't get away that easy.
Mickey Muldoon: I'm not fighting.
Count Grogan: Oh, you'll fight. Or your young friend here has done his last spell of gaurding.
Sean Devine: Is that a fact? Well, I'm happy to oblige you.
Jericho O'Grady: And so am I.
Count Grogan: My fight is with Maldoon here.
Sean Devine: Ah, well. As much as it grieves me to watch another Leprechaun have all the fun. [handing him a spear]
Sean Devine: Go for it, Mickey me boy. Little Maurice here is begging for it.
Count Grogan: DON'T call me Maurice!
Sean Devine: Oh, well then, I won't. Maurice.
Jericho O'Grady: [laughing] And niether will I - Maurice!
Barney O'Grady: Maurice, Maurice, Maurice!
Sean Devine: Give him a taste of Leprechaun justice, Mickey me lad.
Mickey Muldoon: I'm not fighting, Seanie. [to Grogan]
Mickey Muldoon: Let him go. [he tries to walk off but Sean stops him]
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Barney O'Grady: Don't worry, lads. I've got them where I want them.
Count Grogan: [flies in] Ah, Maldoon. What a coincidence finding you here.
Mickey Muldoon: I don't want any trouble, Grogan. Let Barney go.
Count Grogan: You might not *want* trouble, but that's what you've got. [Mickey flips over him but he follows suit to stand in front of him again]
Count Grogan: You don't get away that easy.
Mickey Muldoon: I'm not fighting.
Count Grogan: Oh, you'll fight. Or your young friend here has done his last spell of gaurding.
Sean Devine: Is that a fact? Well, I'm happy to oblige you.
Jericho O'Grady: And so am I.
Count Grogan: My fight is with Maldoon here.
Sean Devine: Ah, well. As much as it grieves me to watch another Leprechaun have all the fun. [handing him a spear]
Sean Devine: Go for it, Mickey me boy. Little Maurice here is begging for it.
Count Grogan: DON'T call me Maurice!
Sean Devine: Oh, well then, I won't. Maurice.
Jericho O'Grady: [laughing] And niether will I - Maurice!
Barney O'Grady: Maurice, Maurice, Maurice!
Sean Devine: Give him a taste of Leprechaun justice, Mickey me lad.
Mickey Muldoon: I'm not fighting, Seanie. [to Grogan]
Mickey Muldoon: Let him go. [he tries to walk off but Sean stops him]
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TV Show: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns
Mary Muldoon: Where are you going?
Mickey Muldoon: Oh, just to do some mischief.
Mary Muldoon: That's all right, then.
Mickey Muldoon: Oh, just to do some mischief.
Mary Muldoon: That's all right, then.
TV Show: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns
[of the berries on a bush]
Jack Woods: Are these things clean?
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Yeah, oh yeah, they're clean. [pause]
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Poisonious, but clean.
Jack Woods: That's very funny, I'm just not used to eating anything without an experation date.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Oh, go on Jack! Why don't you take a walk on the wild side!
Jack Woods: [throws a berry up in the air and catches it with his mouth, making Kathleen laugh] Those are good!
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Yeah...
Jack Woods: Those are really good. It's better than in the store. [shoves more berries in his mouth]
Jack Woods: Are these things clean?
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Yeah, oh yeah, they're clean. [pause]
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Poisonious, but clean.
Jack Woods: That's very funny, I'm just not used to eating anything without an experation date.
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Oh, go on Jack! Why don't you take a walk on the wild side!
Jack Woods: [throws a berry up in the air and catches it with his mouth, making Kathleen laugh] Those are good!
Kathleen Fitzpatrick: Yeah...
Jack Woods: Those are really good. It's better than in the store. [shoves more berries in his mouth]
TV Show: The Magical Legend of the Leprechauns