In the Downfall parodies, Leonidas is apparently still alive during World War II as he has interacted with Hitler on several occasions, such as in Hitler Rants Parodies' Hitler phones King Leonidas. For reasons unexplained, Leonidas seems to be convinced that Berlin is in fact the city of Sparta, and has on a number of occasions attempted to convince Adolf Hitler that this is the case (usually by repeatedly shouting "THIS IS SPARTA!"), much to Hitler's frustration. As a result, Hitler tries to tell him he is not in Sparta and this is Berlin.
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| - In the Downfall parodies, Leonidas is apparently still alive during World War II as he has interacted with Hitler on several occasions, such as in Hitler Rants Parodies' Hitler phones King Leonidas. For reasons unexplained, Leonidas seems to be convinced that Berlin is in fact the city of Sparta, and has on a number of occasions attempted to convince Adolf Hitler that this is the case (usually by repeatedly shouting "THIS IS SPARTA!"), much to Hitler's frustration. As a result, Hitler tries to tell him he is not in Sparta and this is Berlin.
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| - *His leadership at the the Battle of Thermopylae
*Yelling "THIS IS SPARTA!"
*Not ranting even when angry, only shouting that 'This is Sparta', no more, no less
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| - In the Downfall parodies, Leonidas is apparently still alive during World War II as he has interacted with Hitler on several occasions, such as in Hitler Rants Parodies' Hitler phones King Leonidas. For reasons unexplained, Leonidas seems to be convinced that Berlin is in fact the city of Sparta, and has on a number of occasions attempted to convince Adolf Hitler that this is the case (usually by repeatedly shouting "THIS IS SPARTA!"), much to Hitler's frustration. As a result, Hitler tries to tell him he is not in Sparta and this is Berlin. He also always meddles with his arch-nemesis, Xerxes.
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