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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like ''Film/{{Drive}}'', ''Film/BlueVelvet'', and ''Film/StreetsOfFire''. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' font that Drive uses for its font.

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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like ''Film/{{Drive}}'', ''Film/Drive2011'', ''Film/BlueVelvet'', and ''Film/StreetsOfFire''. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' font that Drive uses for its font.



** The episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of Film/{{Drive}}.

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** The episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of Film/{{Drive}}.Film/Drive2011.
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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like Film/{{Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.

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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like Film/{{Drive}}, BlueVelvet, ''Film/{{Drive}}'', ''Film/BlueVelvet'', and Film/StreetsOfFire.''Film/StreetsOfFire''. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness ''Film/RiskyBusiness'' font that Drive uses for its font.
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* DogpileOfDoom: All of the other robots pile on Ice Bear after he's disarmed. When Ice Bear's beloved Roomba is destroyed, Ice Bear goes into an UnstoppableRage and throws them all off.


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* IronicDeath: Attempted when Barry tries to kill Ice Bear with Ice Bear's own vacuum-bot.


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* SingleStrokeBattle: With Barry at the controls, Ice Bear's Roomba takes down its opponent in an underground bot-fighting arena in a single strike.


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* UnflinchingFaithInTheBrakes: When Barry attacks Ice Bear with his own Roomba, Ice Bear just calmly sits down and claps his paws, activating the Roomba's override.

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* ColdOpen: The episode opens with Ice Bear heading out to do some late-nite grocery shopping, with the title not appearing until about a minute into the episode.

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* ColdOpen: The episode opens with Ice Bear heading out to do some late-nite late-night grocery shopping, with the title not appearing until about a minute into the episode.



* FoodAsBribe: Ice Bear bribes his way into an Internet cafe with the pizza bagels he bought, and leaves another box as a gift for Yana.



* NoodleIncident: Ice Bear's implicitly romantic history with the Russian bartender.

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* NoodleIncident: Ice Bear's implicitly romantic history with the Russian bartender.barista, implied to be romantic. She also complains that the last time she helped out Ice Bear, he crashed her car and she wound up getting thirty stitches in her shoulder.


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* YouExclamation: Yana, the barista at the Internet cafe Ice Bear goes to, has this reaction to seeing Ice Bear.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: The episode focuses on Ice Bear as he has a late-night neo-noir adventure.



* ColdOpen: The episode opens with Ice Bear heading out to do some late-nite grocery shopping, with the title not appearing until about a minute into the episode.



** A song that sounds like "Battle without Honor or Humanity" from KillBill plays while Ice Bear is destroying robots in a fit of rage .

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** A song that sounds like "Battle without Honor or Humanity" from KillBill Film/KillBill plays while Ice Bear is destroying robots in a fit of rage .



* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one (albeit a silent one) and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.

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* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one (albeit a silent one) and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] intended) after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.
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* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.

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* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one (albeit a silent one) and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.
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* KickTheDog: Barry has the Roomba destroyed out of spite.

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* KickTheDog: Barry has the Roomba destroyed out of spite.spite and mocks Ice Bear for his failure by [[KarmaHoudini getting away with it.]]

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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like {{Film/Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.
* BittersweetEnding: Ice Bear gets his Roomba back but it got badly damaged and Barry, the guy who stole it, got away. Thankfully, the ending implies it isn't beyond repair.

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* AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like {{Film/Drive}}, Film/{{Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.
* BittersweetEnding: Ice Bear gets his Roomba back but it got badly damaged and Barry, the guy who stole it, got away. Not to mention he ended up giving the Pizza Bagels he got for the other bears to other people as payment for info. So in other words, his trip to the store was AllForNothing. (Ice Bear, when quizzed upon what happened, gives the following very ironic and suspicious denial: "Long lines.") Thankfully, the ending implies it the Roomba isn't beyond repair.repair, and later episodes see him successfully upgrading it.



** The episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of {{Film/Drive}}.

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** The episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of {{Film/Drive}}.Film/{{Drive}}.


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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: The checkout clerk distracting Ice Bear from keeping his Roomba away from Barry and his gang allows the latter to steal it, triggering the conflict of the episode.
* VillainExitStageLeft: Barry, but not before taunting Ice Bear with a hologram.
* WeWillMeetAgain: Ice Bear to Barry at the end. ItsPersonal, indeed.
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* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.

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* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.destroyed.
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* NoodleIncident: Ice Bear's history implicitly romantic history with the Russian bartender.

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* NoodleIncident: Ice Bear's history implicitly romantic history with the Russian bartender.

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* AffectionateParody /{{Homage}}: To neo noir films like {{Film/Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.

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* AffectionateParody /{{Homage}}: AffectionateParody: To neo noir films like {{Film/Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.



* [[UsefulNotes/RobotCombat Robot Combat]]: The reason Barry and his gang stole the Roomba. They wanted to use it in a robot cage match.



---> '''Barry:''' Look, we're always scouting for new talent in the tech industry so I propose we make a deal. Join our company, become one of us. What do you say?\\

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---> --> '''Barry:''' Look, we're always scouting for new talent in the tech industry so I propose we make a deal. Join our company, become one of us. What do you say?\\



* SequelHook: The ending implies that Barry will become a reoccurring character.
--->'''Ice Bear:''' Ice Bear is gonna find you one day.\\

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* KickTheDog: Barry has the Roomba destroyed out of spite.
* NoodleIncident: Ice Bear's history implicitly romantic history with the Russian bartender.
* SequelHook: The ending implies that Barry will become a reoccurring recurring character.
--->'''Ice -->'''Ice Bear:''' Ice Bear is gonna find you one day.\\



* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: A song that sounds like "Battle without Honor or Humanity" from KillBill plays while Ice Bear is destroying robots in a fit of rage .
** The Episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of {{Film/Drive}}.
* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands[[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: SuspiciouslySimilarSong:
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A song that sounds like "Battle without Honor or Humanity" from KillBill plays while Ice Bear is destroying robots in a fit of rage .
** The Episode episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of {{Film/Drive}}.
* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands[[IncrediblyLamePun hands [[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.
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** The Episode also features a synth track that sounds vaguely similar to Kavinsky's 'Nightcall', from the soundtrack of {{Film/Drive}}.
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* [[UsefulNotes/RobotCombat Robot Combat]]: The reason Barry and his gang stole the Roomba. They wanted to use it in a robot cage match.
* JoinOrDie: Barry offered Ice Bear a chance to join his company. When Ice Bear refuses he has the Roomba try to kill Ice Bear.
---> '''Barry:''' Look, we're always scouting for new talent in the tech industry so I propose we make a deal. Join our company, become one of us. What do you say?\\
'''Ice Bear:''' Ice Bear will break you.\\
'''Barry:''' Hmm. Well, you can't blame me for trying. If it's a fight you want then it's a fight you shall have.
* SequelHook: The ending implies that Barry will become a reoccurring character.
--->'''Ice Bear:''' Ice Bear is gonna find you one day.\\
'''Barry:''' Good luck.

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Ice Bear decides to take his upgraded Roomba for a ride as he goes to get groceries. As he was paying for his groceries his Roomba gets stolen. Now it's up to him to find the thieves and get his ride back.

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Ice Bear decides to take his upgraded Roomba for a ride as he goes to get groceries. As he was paying for his groceries his Roomba gets stolen. Now it's up to him to find the thieves and get his ride back.back.
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* AffectionateParody /{{Homage}}: To neo noir films like {{Film/Drive}}, BlueVelvet, and Film/StreetsOfFire. There is a lot of attention to detail on lighting, music, and camera that invoke the style of those films. The title even uses the same RiskyBusiness font that Drive uses for its font.
* BittersweetEnding: Ice Bear gets his Roomba back but it got badly damaged and Barry, the guy who stole it, got away. Thankfully, the ending implies it isn't beyond repair.
* FilmNoir: Neo noir to be more specific.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: A song that sounds like "Battle without Honor or Humanity" from KillBill plays while Ice Bear is destroying robots in a fit of rage .
* UnstoppableRage: Ice Bear goes into one and destroys the other robots with his bare hands[[IncrediblyLamePun (no pun intended)]] after Barry has the Roomba destroyed.
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-->-- '''Lauren Sassen (Storyboard Artist)'''

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-->-- '''Lauren Sassen (Storyboard Artist)'''Artist)'''
Ice Bear decides to take his upgraded Roomba for a ride as he goes to get groceries. As he was paying for his groceries his Roomba gets stolen. Now it's up to him to find the thieves and get his ride back.
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[[caption-width-right:350:"Ice Bear will take care of this"]]

-->''"It’s got action, adventure, neon nights, sweet synthesizer music, new characters, EVERYTHING!."''
-->-- '''Lauren Sassen (Storyboard Artist)'''

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