The first time Huck and his horse fall in the castle's moat, Huck saves his horse who can't swim. But the second time Huck falls in the moat, he admits he can't swim either, and the horse saves him. If that was the case, he should have drown the first time he fell in the moat.
Huck: (to his horse) Shuckens, I can't swim either, slim.
Narrator: In days of old, when knights were bold, when knighthood was in flower, men rescued damsels in distress from lonely castle towers, and the bravest knight the world around, was one Sir Huckleberry Hound.
Huck (disguised as a damsel): Are you a for-real knight?
Evil Knight: Night and day, baby.
Huck: I double dog dare you to come out and fight, knight!
Huck (to his horse, who almost drown): Why didn't you tell a fellow you couldn't swim, slim?
Huck: Fair damsel, have no fear. Sir Huckleberry Hound is here.
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