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* MythologyGag: CGO sings the theme song to ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', the spinoff of Simon's favorite show ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' .


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* ShoutOut: CGO sings the theme song to ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', the spinoff of Simon's favorite show ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' .
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* MythologyGag: CGO sings the theme song to ''Series/{{Frasier}}'', the spinoff of Simon's favorite show ''Series/{{Cheers}}'' .
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* AlasPoorVillain: The last we see of Hugo, he's floating in the dark escape pod with a depressed look on his face. However, Olive voluntarily comes back to be with him in the pod, causing him to genuinely smile.
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* EvilAllAlong: ZigZagged, at first Hugo seems like an obviously evil ManBehindTheMan, but then he seems reasonably to be trying to save the Drift. Then it turns out he really is evil and was planning to destroy the Drift. Then the ending as he floats alone in space seems to imply he's not all bad after all.

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* EvilAllAlong: ZigZagged, at first Hugo seems like an obviously evil ManBehindTheMan, but then he seems reasonably to be trying to save the Drift. Then it turns out he really is evil and was planning to destroy the Drift. Then the ending as he floats alone in space seems to imply [[LickedByTheDog imply]] he's not all bad after all.



* TheReveal: Earth's massive crater? It was caused by an unknown energy blast that took a massive chunk off the planet.

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* TheReveal: Earth's massive crater? It was caused by an unknown energy blast that took a massive chunk off the planet. It does not seem to be related to the Lich's birth.



* TheUnReveal: Earth's massive crater was indeed caused during the Mushroom War... by an unknown energy explosion that may or may not have been directly related to the conflict.

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* TheUnReveal: Earth's massive crater was indeed caused during the Mushroom War... by an unknown energy explosion that may ''may or may not not'' have been directly related to the conflict.
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* TheUnReveal: Earth's massive crater was indeed caused during the Mushroom War... by an unknown energy explosion that may or may not have been directly related to the conflict.

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* DisneyDeath: BMO gets broken into pieces and he himeself even seems to think she's dead. Luckily it just takes putting him back together and letting him warm up to make her as good as new.

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* DisneyDeath: BMO gets broken into pieces and he himeself even seems to think she's dead. Luckily it just takes putting him back together and letting him her warm up to make her him as good as new.
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* DisneyDeath: BMO gets broken into pieces and he himeself even seems to think he's dead. Luckily it just takes putting him back together and letting him warm up to make him as good as new.

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* DisneyDeath: BMO gets broken into pieces and he himeself even seems to think he's she's dead. Luckily it just takes putting him back together and letting him warm up to make him her as good as new.
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* EvilAllAlong: ZigZagged, at first Hugo seems like an obviously evil ManBehindTheMan, but then he seems reasonably to be trying to save the Drift. Then it turns out he really is evil and was planning to destroy the Drift. Then the ending as he floats alone in space seems to imply hes not all bad afterall.

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* EvilAllAlong: ZigZagged, at first Hugo seems like an obviously evil ManBehindTheMan, but then he seems reasonably to be trying to save the Drift. Then it turns out he really is evil and was planning to destroy the Drift. Then the ending as he floats alone in space seems to imply hes he's not all bad afterall.after all.
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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Mr. M is heavily implied to be Martin. It's possible that his actions in this episode were the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.

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* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Mr. M is heavily implied ([[TheUnreveal but never outright stated]]) to be Martin. It's possible that his actions in this episode were the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.

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* CallForward:
** BMO's DyingDream has him talking with his alternate-colored selves seen in "The More You Moe, the Moe You Know"
** Hugo's backstory involves [[TheGreys little grey aliens]] who look like the ones from "High Strangeness".
* CanonCharacterAllAlong: Mr. M is heavily implied to be Martin. It's possible that his actions in this episode were the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.
* ChekhovsGun: Y5 uses the duck call BMO got from the lard rancher to summon a ride to the Jungle Pod.



* TheReveal:
** Earth's massive crater? It was caused by an unknown energy blast that took a massive chunk off the planet.
** Mr. M? That's Martin, and it's possible that his actions in this episode were the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.

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* TheReveal:
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MeaningfulRename: Parodied; the shy rabbit-like alien Y4 decides to change her name... to Y5.
* TheReveal:
Earth's massive crater? It was caused by an unknown energy blast that took a massive chunk off the planet.
** * ScrewThisImOuttaHere: When his boss Hugo leaves him in the lurch, Mr. M? That's Martin, and it's possible that his actions in this episode were M tries (and fails) to escape the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.failing space station with a jetpack.
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* BarefootCartoonAnimal: {{Averted}} for the most part, Y5 even has a cool pair of high tech gravity boots, but accidentally looses them in a card game against Mr. M, and is then barefoot for a portion of the special. Stealing them back leads to Y5 learning Mr. M and Hugo are causing the Drift's pod failures.


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* DisneyDeath: BMO gets broken into pieces and he himeself even seems to think he's dead. Luckily it just takes putting him back together and letting him warm up to make him as good as new.
* EvilAllAlong: ZigZagged, at first Hugo seems like an obviously evil ManBehindTheMan, but then he seems reasonably to be trying to save the Drift. Then it turns out he really is evil and was planning to destroy the Drift. Then the ending as he floats alone in space seems to imply hes not all bad afterall.
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* VillainHasAPoint: Hugo winds up being a scumwad who openly admits that his plans will only benefit himself and certain chosen followers but he is right that the residents of the Drift were completely in favor of helping in said plans [[OriginalPositionFallacy because they believed their survival was a guaranteed certainty if they did so]].
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* BittersweetEnding: The Drift's inhabitants managed to stop Hugo from absorbing the remaining energy from the space station, but the damage he and Martin caused is done. The station is still falling apart, most of the pods are still dead, communications are offline and everyone needs to manage the remaining resources if they want to survive. But on the bright side, Y5 managed get the praise and respect she wanted from her parents and the inhabitants are joining forces to find a way to leave the station. And to top it all off, the episode ends with BMO meeting Finn and Jake for the first time.
* CreativeClosingCredits: The credits shows some footage from the Astro BMO model that was launched into space on July 2019.



* StealthPrequel: The episode is revealed to take place years before the events of the original series, as the ending shows BMO meeting younger versions of Finn and Jake for the first time.

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* StealthPrequel: The episode is revealed to take place years before the events of the original series, as the ending shows BMO meeting younger versions of Finn and Jake for the first time.time.
* WhamShot: The very end of the episode shows the Treehouse completely intact alongside a young Finn playing with Jake.
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* ArtShift: Hugo's origin is shown in an animated segment done by David Ferguson, the same man behind "Water Park Prank."
* TheReveal:
** Earth's massive crater? It was caused by an unknown energy blast that took a massive chunk off the planet.
** Mr. M? That's Martin, and it's possible that his actions in this episode were the reason why he was taken to the Crystal Citadel.
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* StealthSequel: The episode is revealed to take place years before the events of the original series, as the ending shows BMO meeting younger versions of Finn and Jake for the first time.

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* StealthSequel: StealthPrequel: The episode is revealed to take place years before the events of the original series, as the ending shows BMO meeting younger versions of Finn and Jake for the first time.
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BMO goes on a mission to terraform Mars, but a small, lonely bot takes him to a space station located in the farthest reaches of the galaxy.

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BMO goes on a mission to terraform Mars, but a small, lonely bot takes him to a dying space station located in the farthest reaches of the galaxy.

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* StealthSequel: The episode is revealed to take place years before the events of the original series, as the ending shows BMO meeting younger versions of Finn and Jake for the first time.

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