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How else would you explain the EyeBeams?
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The reason why Kid Math was never seen again after his debut episode is quite simple: after seeing Wordgirl in action and learning the ropes of being a true hero, he knew she had things covered in Fair City and his services and help were needed elsewhere. So, he decided to move to Meatropolis and be their official hero.

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The reason why Kid Math was never seen again after his debut episode is quite simple: after seeing Wordgirl in action and learning the ropes of being a true hero, he knew she had things covered in Fair City and his services and help were needed elsewhere. So, he decided to move to Meatropolis and be their official hero.superhero.

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His backstory is basically that a FreakLabAccident caused him to have a forced FaceHeelTurn. However, unlike similar characters in other shows, he never really seems to fight back much - in fact, he seems to sort of enjoy being evil. This would seem incongruous with his NiceGuy personality...but then you realize that being a villain would give him the ability to do [[TheUnfettered pretty much whatever he wants]] ForSCIENCE. Who ''wouldn't'' want that, even if he may not have wanted it consciously? Sure, he chooses to focus mostly on cheese, but he has a heck of a lot of fun doing it.

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His backstory is basically that a FreakLabAccident caused him to have a forced FaceHeelTurn. However, unlike similar characters in other shows, he never really seems to fight back much - in fact, he seems to sort of enjoy being evil. This would seem incongruous with his NiceGuy personality...but then you realize that being a villain would give him the ability to do [[TheUnfettered pretty much whatever he wants]] ForSCIENCE.ForScience. Who ''wouldn't'' want that, even if he may not have wanted it consciously? Sure, he chooses to focus mostly on cheese, but he has a heck of a lot of fun doing it.


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The reason why Kid Math was never seen again after his debut episode is quite simple: after seeing Wordgirl in action and learning the ropes of being a true hero, he knew she had things covered in Fair City and his services and help were needed elsewhere. So, he decided to move to Meatropolis and be their official hero.
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** Her people might be descendants of offworld Lexicons who colonized another planet. Explaining their similar abilities. Her homeplanet could be the [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Daxam to Lexicon's Krypton]].

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** Her people might be descendants of offworld off-world Lexicons who colonized another planet. Explaining their similar abilities. Her homeplanet home planet could be the [[Franchise/{{Superman}} Daxam to Lexicon's Krypton]].



Think about it, Eileen can mutate easily and has red hair, plus we never see her family. She also must be greedy as a callback to Dakota's fame monger attitude on her time during Revenge of the Island. Sometime after the series, Sam and Dakota found each other and they get married and have Eileen. They decide to move to Fair City and then Eileen goes around town due to Dakota becoming a model and has a lot of her time away from her family and Sam spends too much time with video games again.

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Think about it, Eileen can mutate easily and has red hair, plus we never see her family. She also must be greedy as a callback to Dakota's fame monger fame-monger attitude on during her time during Revenge of the Island. Sometime after the series, Sam and Dakota found each other and they get married and have Eileen. They decide to move to Fair City and then Eileen goes around town due to Dakota becoming a model and has a lot of her time away from her family and Sam spends too much time with video games again.



Eileen's mother is probably just like everybody from that episode of the Twilight Zone with the kid and the corn field. "Yes, dear, today's your birthday. And so's tomorrow! Eileen, please, no! I love you, happy birthday!" [Sobs.]

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Eileen's mother is probably just like everybody from that episode of the Twilight Zone with the kid and the corn field. "Yes, dear, today's your birthday. And so's tomorrow! Eileen, please, no! I love you, happy Happy birthday!" [Sobs.]



The loss of his cage-mate, through whatever means. So distraught was he, that he turned to cheese to soothe his soul. This became a full-on addiction, one that he had to fuel at all costs, even to the detriment of his original brand of scheming (plus, he couldn't develop those plans without his partner). Through sheer luck, he was bought by another scientist who had plans to read rodents' minds. The mouse saw the "HOLY COW!!! Don't press this button!" button and deduced immediately what it did, and knew he had to press that button. It was also coincidence that distracted his new owner, allowing him to press the button to fuse his mind with Steven's, which he could then take over to support his cheese habit. Let's go through the list.

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The loss of his cage-mate, cage mate, through whatever means. So distraught was he, that he turned to cheese to soothe his soul. This became a full-on addiction, one that he had to fuel at all costs, even to the detriment of his original brand of scheming (plus, he couldn't develop those plans without his partner). Through sheer luck, he was bought by another scientist who had plans to read rodents' minds. The mouse saw the "HOLY COW!!! Don't press this button!" button and deduced immediately what it did, and knew he had to press that button. It was also a coincidence that distracted his new owner, allowing him to press the button to fuse his mind with Steven's, which he could then take over to support his cheese habit. Let's go through the list.



* But if Tobey's father had a robot streak like he did, Mrs. [=McCallister=] would be very mad at him when he finally gets released from jail.

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* But if Tobey's father had a robot streak like as he did, Mrs. [=McCallister=] would be very mad at him when he finally gets released from jail.



The Butcher represents regular crime that we just eat up, as does Chuck.

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The Butcher represents a regular crime that we just eat up, as does Chuck.



She looks too much like her “adoptive” family and has no desire to return to Lexicon. Her parents also do not remember adopting her. So, she may not actually be an alien, but is the Botsfords’ biological daughter, abducted by Lexiconians as a one-year-old, given powers, her memories altered to make her believe she was from Lexicon, and returned home with a fellow experiment, Captain Huggyface. Becky’s altered memories are meant to lure her to Lexicon for a follow-up. The Botsfords’ features mark them as mixed-race, so, Becky’s skin turning a golden brown wouldn’t be crazy for them; some dark-skinned children have skin that changes in infancy. Further evidence for Becky being an altered human and not a true Lexiconian is “A World Without Wordgirl.” If Becky was a true Lexiconian, her wish not to be Wordgirl would’ve sent her to Lexicon. But her wish strips her of her powers.

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She looks too much like her “adoptive” family and has no desire to return to Lexicon. Her parents also do not remember adopting her. So, she may not actually be an alien, alien but is the Botsfords’ biological daughter, abducted by Lexiconians as a one-year-old, given powers, her memories altered to make her believe she was from Lexicon, Lexicon and returned home with a fellow experiment, Captain Huggyface. Becky’s altered memories are meant to lure her to Lexicon for a follow-up. The Botsfords’ features mark them as mixed-race, so, Becky’s skin turning a golden brown wouldn’t be crazy for them; some dark-skinned children have skin that changes in infancy. Further evidence for Becky being an altered human and not a true Lexiconian is “A World Without Wordgirl.” If Becky was a true Lexiconian, her wish not to be Wordgirl would’ve sent her to Lexicon. But her wish strips her of her powers.



[[WMG: Exposition Guy knows Becky is Word Girl]]

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Why else would he go to wherever she is to announce the Villain of the Day's whereabouts?

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* Only problem with this theory is that Rhyme doesn't seem to know what some words mean, like "chaos". If she were Lexiconian (like Becky), she would have known straight away.


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[[WMG: Miss Power was a [[FreudianExcuse victim of bullying]].]]
When she was younger, Miss Power (or whatever her original name was during her youth) was picked on and bullied by other people, perhaps due to half of her face looking reptilian-like (it's unknown if the reptilian half was the result of a birth defect or accident, or if the reptilian-half is her ''true'' half and the humanoid look is her disguise). Eventually, she would lash out at her bullies, using the exact same techniques her detractors used against her, as well as using the same methods she would later use in adulthood. Striking back at her tormentors and making them miserable would give her power - figuratively ''and'' literally.

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