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'''Ula:''' Ooooh... '''''SHUT UP!'''''
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'''Ula:''' Ooooh... Nnnngh... '''''SHUT UP!'''''UP!!!'''''
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* SciFiBobHaircut: Margo usually fashions her hair somewhat in this style, her look in "The bet" and "The Plan" follows the trope more closely.
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* DonutMessWithACop: Being a policewoman, Ula's obsession with donuts is a reference to this trope.
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While not ''quite'' as surreal as Guerra's other web series, ''WebAnimation/{{ENA}}'', it does have its own share of out-there moments, and the ''HANDS UP'' short "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWllh8pum0Y Elevator]]" was as an immediate precursor to the style of random trippiness that would set the tone for the ''ENA'' series, which premiered a month afterwards. Coincidentally, both series feature Creator/LizzieFreeman voicing some of the main characters (Ula, Sad ENA, and Moony).
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While not ''quite'' as surreal as Guerra's other web series, ''WebAnimation/{{ENA}}'', it does have its own share of out-there moments, and the ''HANDS UP'' short "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AWllh8pum0Y Elevator]]" was as an immediate precursor to the style of random trippiness that would set the tone for the ''ENA'' series, which premiered a month afterwards. Coincidentally, both series feature Creator/LizzieFreeman voicing some of the main characters (Ula, Sad ENA, ENA and Moony).
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ula isn’t as above Margo as she thinks she is, but she’s respectful to authority and takes her job of protecting people and catching criminals seriously. Likewise, Margo, despite being AWOL at the beginning of the mission, actively goes to rescue Ula herself when it's clear she's in serious trouble.
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* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Ula isn’t isn't as above Margo as she thinks she is, but she’s she's respectful to authority and takes her job of protecting people and catching criminals seriously. Likewise, Margo, despite being AWOL at the beginning of the mission, actively goes to rescue Ula herself when it's clear she's in serious trouble.