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* AffablyEvil: He's a friendly, cheerful guy who just wants to hang out with Allan. Unfortunately he's also dangerously insane.

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!!Mr. Landlord
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[[caption-width-right:457:"I was just wondering if you wanted to '''HANG''' out with me and smoke weed and fill our bellies with '''DIET''' soda and play ''[[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]]'' for the [[Platform/PlayStation2 PS2]]?"]]
->'''Voiced by''': Creator/ZachHadel



* VerbalTic: Has a tendency to [[SuddenlyShouting randomly scream]] parts of his speech. Demonstrated in his [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first interaction]] with Allan:
--> '''Mr. Landlord:''' I was just wondering if you wanted to '''HANG''' out with me and smoke weed and fill our bellies with '''DIET''' soda and play ''[[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]]'' for the [[Platform/PlayStation2 PS2]]?

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* VerbalTic: Has a tendency to [[SuddenlyShouting randomly scream]] parts of his speech. Demonstrated in his [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first interaction]] with Allan:
--> '''Mr. Landlord:''' I was just wondering if you wanted to '''HANG''' out with me and smoke weed and fill our bellies with '''DIET''' soda and play ''[[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]]'' for the [[Platform/PlayStation2 PS2]]?
Allan.
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* CrankyLandlord: Inverted. The entire episode exists because he respects Allan enough to ask him out to play games with him. Once he eventually gets Allan to accept his invitation, he stays true to his word without any ulterior motive.
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** His hoarding of game IPs also count as this, as he certainly isn't profiting off of Gwimbly anymore. He even admits that he does nothing with it!

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** His hoarding of game IPs [=IPs=] also count as this, as he certainly isn't profiting off of Gwimbly anymore. He even admits that he does nothing with it!
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** His hoarding of game IPs also count as this, as he certainly isn't profiting off of Gwimbly anymore. He even admits that he does nothing with it!
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up. And in case Allan still refuses, he has a bomb on him that he claims is capable of blowing up the entire city.
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* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the [=PS2=].

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* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang '''HANG''' out with him him, smoke weed, fill their bellies with '''DIET''' soda and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the [=PS2=].



* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.

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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode Episode 3 in Season 2 happening.

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* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the PS2.

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* AmbiguousSituation: Due to him being completely insane, it's possible that his plan doesn't actually exist, especially since he mentions it taking 8 months, clearly way too long of a timeframe since he's first seen in the episode and by the time they confront each other.
* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the PS2.[=PS2=].
* CloudCuckoolander: Exaggerated. Calling him completely out of his fucking mind is a vast understatement, as he's easily ''the'' single most batshit insane character in the entire show, as he randomly screams in the middle of his sentences, and places ''way'' too much value on getting to hang out with Allan as they smoke weed together, drink diet soda, and play ''[[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]]'' for the [[Platform/PlayStation2 PS2]].

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* ComplexityAddiction:[[spoiler: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the PS2]]
* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. [[spoiler: In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up.]]
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.]]

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* ComplexityAddiction:[[spoiler: ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]] on the PS2]]
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. [[spoiler: In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up.]]
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* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.]]



** [[spoiler: NotQuiteDead: TheStinger shows him coming back to life in the morgue, [[WeWillMeetAgain vowing to make Allan hang out with him once more]]]]

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** [[spoiler: NotQuiteDead: TheStinger shows him coming back to life in the morgue, [[WeWillMeetAgain vowing to make Allan hang out with him once more]]]]more]]


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* WalkingSpoiler: The reveal of him causing Allan's adventure is the reason for this.
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* [[spoiler: TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: After Allan disables his bomb he ends up stabbing himself with a katana.

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* [[spoiler: TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.]]
* DrivenToSuicide: After Allan disables his bomb he ends up stabbing himself with a katana. Subverted in that TheStinger reveals that he came back to life afterwards planning to make Allan hang out with him again.
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* ComplexityAddiction:[[spoiler: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over "$750,000", and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play Burnout: Revenge on the PS2]]

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* ComplexityAddiction:[[spoiler: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over "$750,000", $750,000, and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play [[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge Revenge]] on the PS2]]
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* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over "$750,000", and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: [[spoiler: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play Burnout: Revenge on the PS2]]

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* ComplexityAddiction: ComplexityAddiction:[[spoiler: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over "$750,000", and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: [[spoiler: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play Burnout: Revenge on the PS2]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. [[spoiler: In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took over eight months to set up.
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* [[spoiler: TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.]]


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* VerbalTic: Has a tendency to [[SuddenlyShouting randomly scream]] parts of his speech. Demonstrated in his [[EstablishingCharacterMoment very first interaction]] with Allan:
--> '''Mr. Landlord:''' I was just wondering if you wanted to '''HANG''' out with me and smoke weed and fill our bellies with '''DIET''' soda and play ''[[VideoGame/{{Burnout}} Burnout: Revenge]]'' for the [[Platform/PlayStation2 PS2]]?
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** [[spoiler: NotQuiteDead: TheStinger shows him coming back to life in the morgue, [[WeWillMeetAgain vowing to make Allan hang out with him once more]]]]
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* ComplexityAddiction: Sets off the bulk of the episode by hiring paid actors, spending over "$750,000", and taking 8 months to force Allan into a highly elaborate chase involving him hanging onto a helicopter, being shot down by the military, having his paper clips stolen by Bigfoot, having to then chase a [[ItMakesSenseInContext literal skeleton pirate crew via boat]] after THEY steal the paper clips, get eaten by a giant sea monster, and finally wash up on shore purely so that Mr.Landlord himself can take the paper clips and enact his true goal: [[spoiler: Forcing Allan to hang out with him and play Burnout: Revenge on the PS2]]
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took ''over eight'' ''''months''''' to set up.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took ''over eight'' ''''months''''' over eight months to set up.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs a extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took more than '''eight''' months to set up.

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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs a an extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took more than '''eight''' months ''over eight'' ''''months''''' to set up.
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* DisproportionateRetribution: Allan has repeatedly turned down his requests to hang out. In response, he constructs a extremely elaborate plan that cost him ''$750,000'' and took more than '''eight''' months to set up.
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: Is the sole reason for the majority of the episode happening.

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[[folder:Allan's Landlord]]

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[[folder:Allan's Landlord]][[folder:Mr. Landlord]]
Allan's crazy landlord.
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* DrivenToSuicide: After Allan disables his bomb he ends up stabbing himself with a katana.
* {{Seppuku}}: How he ends up killing himself.
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* DeusExMachina: Subverted. Charlie accidentally makes them rig the election in favor of Jimble, [[spoiler:but Mr. Frog still wins]].

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* DeusExMachina: Subverted. Charlie accidentally makes them rig the election in favor of Jimble, [[spoiler:but but Mr. Frog still wins]].wins.
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* DeusExMachina: Subverted. Charlie accidentally makes them rig the election in favor of Jimble, but Mr. Frog still wins.

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* DeusExMachina: Subverted. Charlie accidentally makes them rig the election in favor of Jimble, but [[spoiler:but Mr. Frog still wins.wins]].
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* DidntThinkThisThrough: They initially backed Mr. Frog as the candidate only to learn that frogs eat worms, which would bode poorly for them.

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* DidntThinkThisThrough: They initially backed Mr. Frog as the candidate only to learn that frogs eat worms, bugs, which would probably bode poorly for them.
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* HarmlessVillain: They claim to control the world behind the scenes, but prove to be utterly inept at it and fail to accomplish their one goal.
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* FauxAffablyEvil: They seem to be polite towards Charlie and even [[WeCanRuleTogether offer him a position among their ranks]] when he voiced support for their plan to put Mr. Frog in office until they realize he eats worms. However, when Glep ensures Mr. Frog becomes president they release all of his personal information for throwing a wrench in their plans.

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[[folder:Mr. Blingo]]
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The controversial prime minister of Blingostan.

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The controversial prime minister
[[folder:Worms '''(Unmarked Spoilers)''']]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/HarryPartridge (William Worm), Creator/MonicaFranco (Wendy Worm)
A pair
of Blingostan.
news casters who report on the upcoming election.



* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: He's universally considered to be a war criminal dictator, which causes problems when [[TheDitz President Jimble]], who is completely unaware of that, calls him a "trusted ally" instead of condemning him during a diplomatic meeting.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: He never speaks a word throughout "Mr. President", and is a dictator and war criminal.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a smiling, goofy-looking man with a silly name who is also an infamous genocidal dictator. Jimble's endorsement of him emboldens him to carry out even more war crimes.
* FauxAffablyEvil: His on-screen appearance had him just stand there smiling as he shakes President Jimble's hand. Pim and Charlie then tell President Jimble about how evil he is which he proves in the next scene when he has an innocent village senselessly slaughtered.
* KickTheDog: After being pardoned by President Jimble, Mr. Blingo decides to massacre a peasant village just for the hell of it.
* TakeThat: He's a parody of the various despotic rulers that the US government has had friendly relations with throughout history.
* TheVoiceless: He's completely silent throughout his brief appearance.

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: He's universally considered AlliterativeName: '''W'''illiam '''W'''orm and '''W'''endy '''W'''orm.
* AnimalJingoism: Charlie accidentally makes the worms change plans this way, noting that Mr. Frog's whole shtick is that he eats the bug. When the worms check
to be a war criminal dictator, see if frogs eat bugs they immediately switch sides to Jimble.
* DeusExMachina: Subverted. Charlie accidentally makes them rig the election in favor of Jimble, but Mr. Frog still wins.
* DidntThinkThisThrough: They initially backed Mr. Frog as the candidate only to learn that frogs eat worms,
which causes problems would bode poorly for them.
* EvilIsPetty: They reveal ''all'' of Glep's personal information, including his social security number, on live broadcast. Why? Because his vote secured Mr. Frog's victory in presidential elections, something the worms were trying to prevent after they found out he eats bugs.
* TheIlluminati: The secret worm society are portrayed as the true power behind the election as well as the government.
* TheManBehindTheMan: The worms are the ones who choose the president, not the votes. William and Wendy are shown to bias things to one candidate or the other to get the public opinion to sway their way. Subverted by the end,
when [[TheDitz President Jimble]], who is completely unaware of that, calls him a "trusted ally" instead of condemning him during a diplomatic meeting.
* BewareTheQuietOnes: He never speaks a word throughout "Mr. President", and is a dictator and war criminal.
* BewareTheSillyOnes: He's a smiling, goofy-looking man with a silly name who is also an infamous genocidal dictator.
even though they rigged it in Jimble's endorsement favor, Mr. Frog wins anyway by a single vote courtesy of him emboldens him to carry out even more war crimes.
Glep.
* FauxAffablyEvil: His on-screen appearance had him just stand there smiling as he shakes President Jimble's hand. Pim WalkingSpoiler: Besides William and Charlie then tell President Jimble about how evil he is which he proves Wendy, they play a vital role in the next scene when he has an innocent village senselessly slaughtered.
* KickTheDog: After being pardoned by President Jimble, Mr. Blingo decides to massacre a peasant village just for the hell of it.
* TakeThat: He's a parody of the various despotic rulers that the US government has had friendly relations with throughout history.
* TheVoiceless: He's completely silent throughout his brief appearance.
episode's second half.
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* InformedFlaw: In his sole appearance, he does nothing more than stand still, smile, and shake Jimble's hand. It's only afterwards Pim and Charlie reveal he's apparently one of the evilest, most infamous men alive.
* OffscreenVillainy: He does nothing onscreen but smile and shake Jimble's hand, but apparently committed a genocide.

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* InformedFlaw: In his sole appearance, he does nothing more than FauxAffablyEvil: His on-screen appearance had him just stand still, smile, and shake there smiling as he shakes President Jimble's hand. It's only afterwards Pim and Charlie reveal he's apparently one of then tell President Jimble about how evil he is which he proves in the evilest, most infamous men alive.
* OffscreenVillainy: He does nothing onscreen but smile and shake Jimble's hand, but apparently committed
next scene when he has an innocent village senselessly slaughtered.
*KickTheDog: After being pardoned by President Jimble, Mr. Blingo decides to massacre
a genocide.peasant village just for the hell of it.

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