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There's nothing saying that Samosa isn't purposefully changing his friends' (and supposed rival's) personalities in the stories to fit his ideas and opinions. It's possible Samosa has some sort of vendetta against Cham Cham in "real life" while the opposite isn't actually true, and thus Samosa writes Cham Cham as having a more aggressive egotistical personality than his. The "in-story" Cham Cham ''used'' to be friends with Samosa's gang, but something - perhaps related to why "real-life" Samosa hates "real-life" Cham Cham - happened to ruin that.

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There's nothing saying that Samosa isn't purposefully changing his friends' (and supposed rival's) personalities in the stories to fit his ideas and opinions. It's possible Samosa has some sort of vendetta against Cham Cham in "real life" while the opposite isn't actually true, and thus Samosa writes Cham Cham as having a more aggressive egotistical personality than his. The "in-story" Cham Cham ''used'' to be friends with Samosa's gang, but something - perhaps related to why "real-life" Samosa hates "real-life" Cham Cham - happened to ruin that.that.
* So he's pulling a RonTheDeathEater on him?
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** Samosa's over-exaggerated stories describing him being the best at certain things seems quite prideful... except under this headcanon, that too would be justified since it's him writing the episodes, and therefore HerCodenameWasMarySue is in effect.

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** Samosa's over-exaggerated stories describing him being the best at certain things seems quite prideful... except under this headcanon, that too would be justified since it's him writing the episodes, and therefore HerCodenameWasMarySue HerCodeNameWasMarySue is in effect.
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** Samosa's over-exaggerated stories describing him being the best at certain things seems quite prideful... except under this headcanon, that too would be justified since it's him writing the episodes.

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** Samosa's over-exaggerated stories describing him being the best at certain things seems quite prideful... except under this headcanon, that too would be justified since it's him writing the episodes.episodes, and therefore HerCodenameWasMarySue is in effect.
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There's nothing saying that Samosa isn't purposefully changing his friends' (and supposed rival's) personalities in the stories to fit his story ideas and opinions. It's possible Samosa has some sort of vendetta against Cham Cham in "real life" while the opposite isn't actually true, and thus Samosa writes Cham Cham as having a more aggressive egotistical personality than his. The "in-story" Cham Cham ''used'' to be friends with Samosa's gang, but something - perhaps related to why "real-life" Samosa hates "real-life" Cham Cham - happened to ruin that.

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There's nothing saying that Samosa isn't purposefully changing his friends' (and supposed rival's) personalities in the stories to fit his story ideas and opinions. It's possible Samosa has some sort of vendetta against Cham Cham in "real life" while the opposite isn't actually true, and thus Samosa writes Cham Cham as having a more aggressive egotistical personality than his. The "in-story" Cham Cham ''used'' to be friends with Samosa's gang, but something - perhaps related to why "real-life" Samosa hates "real-life" Cham Cham - happened to ruin that.
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** The previous point could also explain how he suddenly gains the strength to defeat a sumo wrestler who's many times stronger than he is, meet an alien, develop a talking pimple, etc., among other things that might be a bit over-the-top even for a show about AnthropomorphicFood.

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** The previous point could also explain how he suddenly gains the strength to defeat a sumo wrestler who's many times stronger than he is, meet an alien, develop a talking pimple, etc., among other things that might be a bit over-the-top even for a show about AnthropomorphicFood.AnthropomorphicFood.

[[WMG: Cham Cham is not actually Samosa's rival.]]
This WMG works off the above assumption that Samosa is the one writing the episodes. So Cham Cham is firmly established in-universe as arch-enemy of Samosa and his friends... except in "Bonda Kumari Kabhi Na Haari", there's a flashback to Vada getting along with Cham Cham in school.

There's nothing saying that Samosa isn't purposefully changing his friends' (and supposed rival's) personalities in the stories to fit his story ideas and opinions. It's possible Samosa has some sort of vendetta against Cham Cham in "real life" while the opposite isn't actually true, and thus Samosa writes Cham Cham as having a more aggressive egotistical personality than his. The "in-story" Cham Cham ''used'' to be friends with Samosa's gang, but something - perhaps related to why "real-life" Samosa hates "real-life" Cham Cham - happened to ruin that.
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It's been established that there's more than 31 episodes.


Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock and couldn't come up with more episode ideas.
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Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock and couldn't come up with more episode ideas.

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Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock and couldn't come up with more episode ideas.ideas.

* ...That would actually explain quite a bit.
** For starters, one of the show's criticisms is that its writing isn't exactly the best. Except Samosa is a KidHero who is most likely 8 to 12 years old, and younger children generally can't grasp the idea of subjective quality, so if Samosa wrote the series the poor writing would actually be justified.
** Samosa's over-exaggerated stories describing him being the best at certain things seems quite prideful... except under this headcanon, that too would be justified since it's him writing the episodes.
** The previous point could also explain how he suddenly gains the strength to defeat a sumo wrestler who's many times stronger than he is, meet an alien, develop a talking pimple, etc., among other things that might be a bit over-the-top even for a show about AnthropomorphicFood.
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Samosa wrote the events of the episode "Comic Book".

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Samosa wrote the events of the episode "Comic Book".
Book". Everything in that episode was just a comic he was drawing.

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If he wrote the events of the episode "Comic Book", who says he didn't write the events of all of the other episodes?

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If he Samosa wrote the events of the episode "Comic Book", who Book".

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says he didn't write the events of all of the other episodes?
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Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock.

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Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock.WritersBlock and couldn't come up with more episode ideas.
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[[WMG: The ''entire show'' is written by Samosa.]]
If he wrote the events of the episode "Comic Book", who says he didn't write the events of all of the other episodes?

Maybe the show ended after 31 episodes because Samosa ran into WritersBlock.

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