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* GreenEyedMonster: Don resents the fact that Little Pete holds Artie in higher regard and tells him everything. He takes Little Pete's admission to Joyce during ExactEavesdropping as an excuse to get rid of the rival for his son's hero worship.



* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: After seeing what this whole mess has done to Little Pete, Don has this reaction and resolves to get Artie back.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: Up to now, the International Adult Conspiracy has never done anything beyond gossip over the phone to fellow members. With [=McFlemp=] taking actual initiative, though, Artie is figuratively and literally driven out of town within a single episode.



* WeWillMeetAgain: "And next time, I'll be ''laminated!''"

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* WeWillMeetAgain: "And next time, I'll be ''laminated!''"''laminated!''"
* WouldHurtAChild: When Papercut keeps hassling Little Pete for hiding behind a superhero, Artie threatens to fold the bully like paper.
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* WeaponOfChoice: Paper for Papercut.
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* BittersweetEnding: Artie snaps out of his brainwashing with Dad's help and Little Pete defeats Papercut in their big rematch without any assistance. However, seeing Little Pete defeat his foe by himself makes Artie realize Little Pete doesn't need him anymore and he departs to find another little boy who does. While Little Pete is saddened by this, Artie assures him that they will see each again.

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* BittersweetEnding: Artie snaps out of his brainwashing with Dad's help and Little Pete defeats Papercut in their big rematch without any assistance. However, seeing Little Pete defeat his foe by himself makes Artie realize Little Pete doesn't need him anymore and he departs to find another little boy who does. While Little Pete is saddened by this, Artie assures him that they will see each other again.
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* BittersweetEnding: Artie snaps out of his brainwashing with Dad's help and Little Pete defeats Papercut in their big rematch without any assistance. However, seeing Little Pete defeat his foe by himself makes Artie realize Little Pete doesn't need him anymore and he departs to find another little boy who does.

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* BittersweetEnding: Artie snaps out of his brainwashing with Dad's help and Little Pete defeats Papercut in their big rematch without any assistance. However, seeing Little Pete defeat his foe by himself makes Artie realize Little Pete doesn't need him anymore and he departs to find another little boy who does. While Little Pete is saddened by this, Artie assures him that they will see each again.
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* BittersweetEnding: Artie snaps out of his brainwashing with Dad's help and Little Pete defeats Papercut in their big rematch without any assistance. However, seeing Little Pete defeat his foe by himself makes Artie realize Little Pete doesn't need him anymore and he departs to find another little boy who does.
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* WeaponOfChoice: [[CaptainObvious Paper for Papercut]].

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* WeaponOfChoice: [[CaptainObvious Paper for Papercut]].Papercut.
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!!!This is "Farewell My Little Viking". And this is its trope list.

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!!!This !!"This is "Farewell 'Farewell My Little Viking". Viking'. And this is these are its trope list.tropes.":
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!!!This is "Farewell My Little Viking". And this is it's trope list.

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!!!This is "Farewell My Little Viking". And this is it's its trope list.
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->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'

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->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'Woot!
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* RealitySubtext: The adults' reactions to Artie mirror the reactions many Nickelodeon executives had to the character, but ultimately Artie/Toby Huss leaves on his own anyway, preventing the issue from coming to a head.
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* DarkestHour: Mid-Part 2: Mcflemp has transformed Artie into yuppie scum, all but taken over Wellsville, and is destroying every last reminder of the old Artie, and Little Pete has given up all hope and is going to surrender to Papercut in their rematch.

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* DarkestHour: Mid-Part 2: Mcflemp [=McFlemp=] has transformed Artie into yuppie scum, all but taken over Wellsville, and is destroying every last reminder of the old Artie, and Little Pete has given up all hope and is going to surrender to Papercut in their rematch.
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* WeWillMeetAgain: "And next time, I'll be ''laminated!''

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* WeWillMeetAgain: "And next time, I'll be ''laminated!''''laminated!''"
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-->'''Little Pete:''' But...but...will I ever see you again?
-->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'

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-->'''Little ->'''Little Pete:''' But...but...will I ever see you again?
-->'''Artie:''' ->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'
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->'''Artie:''' Not the same...and...you are...different viking now. Yes, I have to go.
->'''Little Pete:''' No!
->'''Artie:''' Yes. Everything you need to learn is (''points to Pete's heart'') in here. Out there is...some boy who needs me. He's small--heh, he's puny, like you were.
->'''Little Pete:''' But Artie, you're my best friend!
->'''Artie:''' And I always will be, my little viking.
-->'''Little Pete:''' But...but...will I ever see you again?
-->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'
-->--Artie's farewell
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* ButNowIMustGo: The ending. Somewhere out there, there's another, smaller kid who could use his own superhero.
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-->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{fanfare}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!''

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-->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{fanfare}}...{{{fanfare}}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!''

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* CatchPhrase: [=McFlemp=]'s seems to be "No pressure." Artie's is only referenced once, and halfheartedly at that.

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* CatchPhrase: [=McFlemp=]'s seems to be "No pressure." And, of course, Artie's is only referenced once, and halfheartedly at that. final words to Little Pete...
-->'''Pete:''' Will I ever see you again?
-->'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...{{fanfare}}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!''
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* BigBadEnsemble:While both Papercut and Mcflemp's plans end up benefiting each other, they have no interaction in both episodes.

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* BigBadEnsemble:While BigBadEnsemble: While both Papercut and Mcflemp's [=McFlemp=]'s plans end up benefiting each other, they have no interaction in both episodes.either episode.



* ItHasOnlyJustBegun: "If your best friend had just been deported, and the International Adult Conspiracy had just put your world into a full nelson headlock, and a raging maniac with a thing for RockPaperSissors was about to paper-cut you to shreds, you'd probably think it was the end too--but you'd be wrong. It was only the beginning."

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* ItHasOnlyJustBegun: "If your best friend had just been deported, and the International Adult Conspiracy had just put your world into a full nelson headlock, and a raging maniac with a thing for RockPaperSissors RockPaperScissors was about to paper-cut you to shreds, you'd probably think it was the end too--but you'd be wrong. It was only the beginning."
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* ManipulativeBastard: McFlemp.

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* ManipulativeBastard: McFlemp.[=McFlemp=].
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* ThrowingTheFight: Papercut forces everyone else to do this in RockPaperSissors so he can dish out the losing punishment afterwards. It's Little Pete's refusal to do so that sets his subplot in motion.

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* ThrowingTheFight: Papercut forces everyone else to do this in RockPaperSissors RockPaperScissors so he can dish out the losing punishment afterwards. It's Little Pete's refusal to do so that sets his subplot in motion.

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Welcome to both the shows only Two part episode and the exit of Artie, The Strongest Man in The World!

'''Part 1''':
Our story begins with Big Pete narrating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of RockPaperScissors and papercuts, errr [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Papercut]], and Aluminum Siding Salesman and agent of The International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, whose goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones memories.

The story begins in full swing with Mcflemp luring the Petes' Dad to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that Don's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the playground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, losing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow, as Papercut's all-too-true comments about how it's easy for Little Pete to be brave when he can just hide behind Artie.

Unfortunately, Dad sees this as an opportunity to get rid of Artie and has a talk with him, and proceeds to lure him into the car and drive him out of town. Little Pete and friends see Artie (who HATES riding in cars) in the car and try to rescue him but fail to catch up. Little Pete falls straight into Papercut's clutches, while Pete's Dad leaves Artie on the outskirts of town and tells him that Little Pete no longer wants Artie to be his friend, crushing Artie's spirit.

'''Part 2''':

Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back and his weapons will be LAMINATED!. Little Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for Artie, selling Artie mememorabilla, letting the air out of tires (Tire Air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a BatSignal-esque device showing Artie's face. Unfortunately, two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the opposite direction of the signal, and before he can turn around Mcflemp orders Dad to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will burn just bright enough to fool Little Pete.

The next day while Little Pete begins to lose hope, Mcflemp recruits Artie to work for him by offering him slacks and uses him in a commercial. The commercial is seen by Little Pete and the children of Wellsville, crushing Little Pete's spirit. With Artie out of the way, Mcflemp holds a bonfire of the Artie memorabilia, and Little Pete throws his Artie doll into the fire. Papercut then aproaches Little Pete and challenges him to a rematch on friday and tells him to choose rock. While his friends beg him to throw the fight, Little Pete... agrees with them.

After talking to a demoralized Little Pete, Dad finally realizes the damage he's done and goes off to search for Artie with the restored signal attached to his car, telling off Mcflemp. When he fails to find Artie at first and his car breaks down, Dad tries one last gambit: Tire Air.

Despite his brainwashing, the smell still attracts Artie. Dad then reveals he lied and that Little Pete needs him and Artie returns to normal. He arrives at the playground...where Little Pete is already in Mid-Showdown fighting Papercut with his own imagination and rallying the other kids to his side as a result. Papercut retreats, Mcflemp is defeated and Artie has realized that Little Pete no longer needs him and departs to find another kid in need. But his memory shall live on.


!!!This is "Farwell My Little Viking(Parts 1 and 2)". And this is it's trope list.

* BigBadEnsemble:While both Papercut and Mcflemp's plans end up benefitting each other, they have no interaction in both episodes.

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Welcome to both the shows only Two part episode and the exit of Artie, The Strongest Man in The World!

'''Part 1''':
Our story begins with Big Pete narrating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of RockPaperScissors and papercuts, errr super-villains: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Papercut]], master of his namesake as well as RockPaperScissors, and Aluminum Siding Salesman aluminum siding salesman and agent of The the International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, [=McFlemp=], whose goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones everyone's memories.

The story begins in full swing with Mcflemp [=McFlemp=] luring the Petes' Dad dad, Don, to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that Don's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the playground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, losing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow, as Papercut's all-too-true comments about how Papercut remarks that it's easy for Little Pete to be brave when he can just hide behind Artie.Artie. This seriously gets to little Pete, leaving a small wound in his very soul.

Pete walks home the long way, alone, startling Artie, and later explains to his mom that sometimes he needs to "be his own viking", and that having Artie stand up for him makes him feel like a bit of a wuss. Don overhears and sees this as an opening, as Artie's walk home alone through his shortcut (the neighbors' yards) earns him scorns and threats.


Unfortunately, Dad sees this as an opportunity Don tries to get rid of Artie and has a talk with him, and proceeds to lure him into the car and drive him out of town. Little Pete and friends see Artie (who HATES riding in cars) in the car and try to rescue him but fail to catch up. Little Pete falls straight into Papercut's clutches, while Pete's Dad leaves Artie on the outskirts of town and tells him good graces, but only succeeds in demonstrating that Little Pete no longer wants Artie to be he doesn't quite ''get'' his friend, crushing Artie's spirit.

'''Part 2''':

Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back
son, and his weapons will be LAMINATED!. thinly-veiled attempt to make him give up Artie only tick off Little Pete. Meanwhile, Big Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for and Ellen are trying to sell the town on Artie, selling Artie mememorabilla, letting the air out of tires (Tire Air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a BatSignal-esque device showing Artie's face. Unfortunately, two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the opposite direction of the signal, and before he can turn around Mcflemp orders Dad to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will burn just bright enough to fool Little Pete.but it's unsuccessful.

Nevertheless, Don tells Artie Pete doesn't want him around anymore, and gives him a lift out of town. Little Pete and friends see Artie (who ''hates'' riding in cars) Don's car and try to rescue him on bike but fail to catch up. Little Pete falls straight into Papercut's clutches, courtesy of a bike-tire-popping dart, while Don leaves Artie on the outskirts of town and tells him that Little Pete no longer wants Artie to be his friend, crushing Artie's spirit.

Enter part two, where Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back and his weapons will be laminated. Little Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for Artie, selling Artie memorabilia, letting the air out of tires (tire air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a BatSignal-esque device showing Artie's face. Unfortunately, two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the opposite direction of the signal, and before he can turn around [=McFlemp=] orders Don to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will burn just bright enough to fool Little Pete.

The next day while Little Pete begins to lose hope, Mcflemp [=McFlemp=] recruits Artie to work for him by offering him slacks and uses him in a commercial. The commercial is seen by Little Pete and the children of Wellsville, crushing Little Pete's spirit. With Artie out of the way, Mcflemp [=McFlemp=] holds a bonfire of the Artie memorabilia, and Little Pete throws his Artie doll into the fire. fire, having lost all hope. Papercut then aproaches approaches Little Pete and challenges him to a rematch on friday Friday and tells him to choose rock. rock in front of everybody. While his friends beg him to throw the fight, Little Pete... agrees with them.Pete just walks off, forlorn and conflicted.

After talking to a demoralized Little Pete, Dad who seems set on throwing the fight, Don finally realizes the damage he's done and goes off to search for Artie with the restored signal attached to his car, telling off Mcflemp. [=McFlemp=] once and for all. When he fails to find Artie at first and his car breaks down, Dad tries one last gambit: Tire Air.

tire air.

Despite his brainwashing, the smell still attracts Artie. Dad then reveals he lied and that Little Pete needs him him, and Artie returns to normal. He arrives at the playground...where Little Pete is already in Mid-Showdown mid-showdown fighting Papercut with his own imagination and rallying the other kids to his side as a result. Papercut retreats, Mcflemp [=McFlemp=] is defeated and Artie has realized that Little Pete no longer needs him and departs to find another kid in need. But his memory shall live on.


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!!!This is "Farwell "Farewell My Little Viking(Parts 1 and 2)". Viking". And this is it's trope list.

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*AudibleSharpness: Papercut's paper-weapons.
* AwesomeAnachronisticApparel: Papercut is dressed as a cowboy. No reason, just is.
* BatSignal: Artie's has his face on it.
* BigBadEnsemble:While both Papercut and Mcflemp's plans end up benefitting benefiting each other, they have no interaction in both episodes.



** Artie saving Little Pete the first time.

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** Artie saving Little Pete the first time.



* CallBack[=/=]ClipShow: We get a brief one in tribute of Artie.
* CatchPhrase: [=McFlemp=]'s seems to be "No pressure." Artie's is only referenced once, and halfheartedly at that.
* CliffHanger[=/=]ToBeContinued: The end of part one had Artie being driven out of town (literally) and Little Pete at the mercy of Papercut.
* CoolAndUnusualPunishment: "Begone with you, pulpy, before I fold you into some type of brochure!"
* TheCorrupter: How the rest of the neighborhood sees Artie.



* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Papercut is well... the master of the papercut.
* {{Tearjerker}}:Where do we start?

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* DrivesLikeCrazy: Don, when the kids come after him to stop him from making off with Artie.
* ExactEavesdropping: Don overhears Little Pete talking to Joyce (his mom) about how he's starting to feel the need to fight his own battles without Artie. This gives Don the emotional out he needs to get rid of Artie guilt-free.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Papercut is well... the master of the papercut.
paper cut.
* {{Tearjerker}}:Where HurricaneOfPuns: Regarding Papercut.
* IronicEcho: "Get out of the way, John. No pressure."
* ItHasOnlyJustBegun: "If your best friend had just been deported, and the International Adult Conspiracy had just put your world into a full nelson headlock, and a raging maniac with a thing for RockPaperSissors was about to paper-cut you to shreds, you'd probably think it was the end too--but you'd be wrong. It was only the beginning."
* JustInTime: Artie pulls this when Papercut's just about to get Little Pete with an origami shuriken, and promptly lampshades it.
-->'''Artie:''' Appearing in a timely fashion, ''seemingly'' from nowhere.
* ManipulativeBastard: McFlemp.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: Artie riding in a car? Something must be wrong.
* PreviouslyOn
* ThePowerOfFriendship: Big Pete considers Artie's friendship with Little Pete to be Artie's greatest superpower.
* SayMyName: Don, while looking for Artie to bring him home, pulls this in hopes of Artie hearing.
* SeinfeldianConversation: Little Pete and his friends are having one about snakes when they see Don drive off with Artie.
* SuperBreath: Artie uses it to clean the Wrigley's gutters.
* ThrowingTheFight: Papercut forces everyone else to do this in RockPaperSissors so he can dish out the losing punishment afterwards. It's Little Pete's refusal to do so that sets his subplot in motion.
* TearJerker: Where
do we start?start?
** Artie's reaction when Don tells him Little Pete doesn't want him around anymore.


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* WeWillMeetAgain: "And next time, I'll be ''laminated!''
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Our story begins with Big Pete narrarating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of Rock, Paper, Scissors and Papercuts, errr Papercut, and {{Supervillan}} and Aluminum, Siding Salesman, and agent of The International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, who's goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones memories.

The story begins in full swing with Mcflemp luring the Pete's Dad to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that he's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the play ground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, loosing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow as Papercut's all too true comments about how it's easy for Little Pete when he can just hide behind Artie.

Unfortunately, Dad sees this as an excuse to get rid of Artie and has a talk with him, and proceeds to throw him into the car and drive him out of town. Little Pete and friends see Artie(who HATES riding in cars) in the car and try to rescue him but fail to catch up, and Little Pete falls straight into Papercut's clutches while Pete's Dad leaves Artie on the outskirts of town and tells him that Little Pete no longer wants Artie to be his friend, crushing his spirit.

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Our story begins with Big Pete narrarating narrating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of Rock, Paper, Scissors RockPaperScissors and Papercuts, papercuts, errr Papercut, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Papercut]], and {{Supervillan}} and Aluminum, Aluminum Siding Salesman, Salesman and agent of The International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, who's whose goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones memories.

The story begins in full swing with Mcflemp luring the Pete's Petes' Dad to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that he's Don's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the play ground playground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, loosing losing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow hollow, as Papercut's all too true all-too-true comments about how it's easy for Little Pete to be brave when he can just hide behind Artie.

Unfortunately, Dad sees this as an excuse opportunity to get rid of Artie and has a talk with him, and proceeds to throw lure him into the car and drive him out of town. Little Pete and friends see Artie(who Artie (who HATES riding in cars) in the car and try to rescue him but fail to catch up, and up. Little Pete falls straight into Papercut's clutches clutches, while Pete's Dad leaves Artie on the outskirts of town and tells him that Little Pete no longer wants Artie to be his friend, crushing his Artie's spirit.



Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back and his weapons will be LAMINATED!. Little Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for Artie, selling Artie mememorabilla, letting the air out of tires(Tire Air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a giant, batsignal-esque divice with Arties face. Unforutnaly two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the wrong direction of the signal, and before he can turn around Mcflemp orders Dad to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will go just long enough to full Little Pete.

The next day while Little Pete begins to loose hope, Mcflemp recruits Artie to work for him by offering him slacks and uses him in a commercial. The commercial is seen by Little Pete and the children of Wellsville, crushing Little Pete's spirit. With Artie out of the way, Mcflemp holds a bonfire of the Artie memorbila and Little Pete throws his Artie doll into the fire. Papercut then aproaches Little Pete and challenges him to a rematch on friday and tells him to choose paper. While his friends beg him to throw the fight Little Pete... agrees with them.

After talking to a demoralized Little Pete, Dad finally realizes the damage he's done and goes off to search for Artie with the signal attached to his car, telling off Mcflemp. While he fails to find Artie at first, and his car breaks down, Dad tries one last gambit: Tire Air.

It works and Artie comes, despite being just another suit and tie salesman for Mcflemp. Dad then reveals he lied and that Little Pete needs him and Artie returns to normal. He arrives at the playground... Where Little Pete is already in Mid-Showdown fighting Papercut with his own imagination and rallying the other kids to his side as a result. Papercut retreats, Mcflemp is defeated and Artie.... has realized that Little Pete no longer needs him and departs to find another kid in need. But his memory shall live on.


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Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back and his weapons will be LAMINATED!. Little Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for Artie, selling Artie mememorabilla, letting the air out of tires(Tire tires (Tire Air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a giant, batsignal-esque divice with Arties BatSignal-esque device showing Artie's face. Unforutnaly Unfortunately, two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the wrong opposite direction of the signal, and before he can turn around Mcflemp orders Dad to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will go burn just long bright enough to full fool Little Pete.

The next day while Little Pete begins to loose lose hope, Mcflemp recruits Artie to work for him by offering him slacks and uses him in a commercial. The commercial is seen by Little Pete and the children of Wellsville, crushing Little Pete's spirit. With Artie out of the way, Mcflemp holds a bonfire of the Artie memorbila memorabilia, and Little Pete throws his Artie doll into the fire. Papercut then aproaches Little Pete and challenges him to a rematch on friday and tells him to choose paper. rock. While his friends beg him to throw the fight fight, Little Pete... agrees with them.

After talking to a demoralized Little Pete, Dad finally realizes the damage he's done and goes off to search for Artie with the restored signal attached to his car, telling off Mcflemp. While When he fails to find Artie at first, first and his car breaks down, Dad tries one last gambit: Tire Air.

It works and Artie comes, despite being just another suit and tie salesman for Mcflemp.Despite his brainwashing, the smell still attracts Artie. Dad then reveals he lied and that Little Pete needs him and Artie returns to normal. He arrives at the playground... Where where Little Pete is already in Mid-Showdown fighting Papercut with his own imagination and rallying the other kids to his side as a result. Papercut retreats, Mcflemp is defeated and Artie.... Artie has realized that Little Pete no longer needs him and departs to find another kid in need. But his memory shall live on.




* DarkestHour:Mid-Part 2: Mcflemp has transformed Artie into another suit and tie, Mcflemp has all but taken over wellsville and is destroying every last remnant of the old Artie, and Little Pete has given up all hope and is going to surrender to Papercut in their rematch.

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* DarkestHour:Mid-Part DarkestHour: Mid-Part 2: Mcflemp has transformed Artie into another suit and tie, Mcflemp has yuppie scum, all but taken over wellsville Wellsville, and is destroying every last remnant reminder of the old Artie, and Little Pete has given up all hope and is going to surrender to Papercut in their rematch.



** Arties Goodbyes.
** WeaponOfChoice: Paper for well... Papercut.

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** Arties Goodbyes.
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Artie's goodbye.
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* BigDamnHeros: Twice, both with Little Pete and Papercut.

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* BigDamnHeros: BigDamnHeroes: Twice, both with Little Pete and Papercut.



* {{Tearjerker}}:Where do we start?

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* {{Tearjerker}}:Where do we start?start?
** Little Pete having lost all hope.
** Arties Goodbyes.
** WeaponOfChoice: Paper for well... Papercut.
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'''Part 1:'''
Our story starts with Big Pete narrarating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of Rock, Paper, Scissors and Papercuts, errr Papercut, and {{Supervillan}} and Aluminum, Siding Salesman, and agent of The International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, who's goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones memories.

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'''Part 1:'''
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Our story starts begins with Big Pete narrarating as always and telling us of two super villans: Master of Rock, Paper, Scissors and Papercuts, errr Papercut, and {{Supervillan}} and Aluminum, Siding Salesman, and agent of The International Adult Conspiracy, John Mcflemp, who's goal is nothing less than to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyones memories.


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!!!This is "Farwell My Little Viking(Parts 1 and 2)". And this is it's trope list.

* BigBadEnsemble:While both Papercut and Mcflemp's plans end up benefitting each other, they have no interaction in both episodes.
* BigDamnHeros: Twice, both with Little Pete and Papercut.
**Artie saving Little Pete the first time.
**Little Pete's friends saving him the second time.
* DarkestHour:Mid-Part 2: Mcflemp has transformed Artie into another suit and tie, Mcflemp has all but taken over wellsville and is destroying every last remnant of the old Artie, and Little Pete has given up all hope and is going to surrender to Papercut in their rematch.
* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: Papercut is well... the master of the papercut.
* {{Tearjerker}}:Where do we start?

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The story begins in full swing with McFlemp luring the Pete's Dad to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that he's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the play ground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, loosing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow as Papercut's all too true comments about how it's easy for Little Pete when he can just hide behind Artie.

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The story begins in full swing with McFlemp Mcflemp luring the Pete's Dad to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that he's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the play ground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play RockPaperScissors and pick rock, loosing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment... until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow as Papercut's all too true comments about how it's easy for Little Pete when he can just hide behind Artie.


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Little Pete is saved once again, this time by his friends brandishing water hoses, crippling Papercut's arsenal, but Papercut swears he'll be back and his weapons will be LAMINATED!. Little Pete kicks off a large scale hunt for Artie, selling Artie mememorabilla, letting the air out of tires(Tire Air is Artie's favorite smell) and setting up a giant, batsignal-esque divice with Arties face. Unforutnaly two things cripple their search: Artie is facing in the wrong direction of the signal, and before he can turn around Mcflemp orders Dad to replace it with a smaller bulb, which will go just long enough to full Little Pete.

The next day while Little Pete begins to loose hope, Mcflemp recruits Artie to work for him by offering him slacks and uses him in a commercial. The commercial is seen by Little Pete and the children of Wellsville, crushing Little Pete's spirit. With Artie out of the way, Mcflemp holds a bonfire of the Artie memorbila and Little Pete throws his Artie doll into the fire. Papercut then aproaches Little Pete and challenges him to a rematch on friday and tells him to choose paper. While his friends beg him to throw the fight Little Pete... agrees with them.

After talking to a demoralized Little Pete, Dad finally realizes the damage he's done and goes off to search for Artie with the signal attached to his car, telling off Mcflemp. While he fails to find Artie at first, and his car breaks down, Dad tries one last gambit: Tire Air.

It works and Artie comes, despite being just another suit and tie salesman for Mcflemp. Dad then reveals he lied and that Little Pete needs him and Artie returns to normal. He arrives at the playground... Where Little Pete is already in Mid-Showdown fighting Papercut with his own imagination and rallying the other kids to his side as a result. Papercut retreats, Mcflemp is defeated and Artie.... has realized that Little Pete no longer needs him and departs to find another kid in need. But his memory shall live on.

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