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The sixth series from [[Creator/LenstarProductions Jacob Lenard]] (Mugman, Plancy's World, Evaporate, Pike's Lagoon).
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The sixth WebAnimation series from [[Creator/LenstarProductions Jacob Lenard]] (Mugman, Plancy's World, Evaporate, Pike's Lagoon).
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* TheBusCameBack: "Falling Into Place" features Johnny and Papa, two human characters from ''Mugman'' who were retired after Jacob eliminated all human characters (and he never thought they were funny in the first place).
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* TheBusCameBack: "Falling Into Place" features Johnny and Papa, two human characters from ''Mugman'' who were retired after Jacob eliminated all human characters (and he never thought they were funny in the first place).retired.
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* HappilyAdopted: A flashback episode reveals that Maggie was launched into space by her parents on a faraway planet during a cataclysmic event, very much like ComicBook/{{Superman}}. [[spoiler:Said cataclysm was quickly sorted out, but by then it was too late, and TheStinger for the episode shows that Maggie's birth parents are in Earth's orbit...]]
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* HappilyAdopted: A flashback episode reveals that Maggie was born on a faraway planet and launched into space by her parents on a faraway planet during a cataclysmic event, very much like ComicBook/{{Superman}}. [[spoiler:Said cataclysm was quickly sorted out, but by then it was too late, and TheStinger for the episode shows that Maggie's birth parents are in Earth's orbit...]]
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* TheBusCameBack: One episode features Johnny and Papa, two human characters from ''Mugman'' who were retired after Jacob eliminated all human characters (and he never thought they were funny in the first place).
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* TheBusCameBack: One episode "Falling Into Place" features Johnny and Papa, two human characters from ''Mugman'' who were retired after Jacob eliminated all human characters (and he never thought they were funny in the first place).
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Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone in his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
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Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone in his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted alien cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
* TheBusCameBack: One episode features Johnny and Papa, two human characters from ''Mugman'' who were retired after Jacob eliminated all human characters (and he never thought they were funny in the first place).
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* InnocentProdigy: Maggie may have the kind of extensive knowledge expected from an alien cyborg, but she still behaves very much like the little girl she is.
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speech engine.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos, namely from ''Pike's Lagoon''. One episode even had Johnny and Papa, two characters from ''Mugman'' whom Jacob had come to hate, make a surprise return.
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speech engine.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos, namely from ''Pike's Lagoon''. One episode even had Johnny and Papa, two characters from ''Mugman'' whom Jacob had come to hate, make a surprise return.
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* HappilyAdopted: A flashback episode reveals that Maggie was launched into space by her parents on a faraway planet during a cataclysmic event, very much like ComicBook/{{Superman}}. [[spoiler:Said cataclysm was quickly sorted out, but by then it was too late, and TheStinger for the episode shows that Maggie's birth parents are in Earth's orbit...]]
* InnocentProdigy: Maggie may have the kind of extensive knowledge expected from an alien cyborg, but she still behaves very much like the little girl sheis.
is, especially when it comes to whales.
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speechengine.
engine. A flashback episode reveals her entire race talks like this, only they speak in an unintelligible language that requires onscreen subtitles.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequentcameos, namely from ''Pike's Lagoon''. One episode even had Johnny and Papa, two characters from ''Mugman'' whom Jacob had come to hate, make a surprise return.cameos.
* InnocentProdigy: Maggie may have the kind of extensive knowledge expected from an alien cyborg, but she still behaves very much like the little girl she
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speech
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent
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* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos.cameos, namely from ''Pike's Lagoon''. One episode even had Johnny and Papa, two characters from ''Mugman'' whom Jacob had come to hate, make a surprise return.
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* OnceAnEpisode: Slick the butter man always shows up to deliver a single line, usually a [[NonSequitur very strange one]].
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* OnceAnEpisode: Slick the butter man Butterslick always shows up to deliver for a quick gag, usually with a single line, usually a [[NonSequitur very strange one]].nonsensical]] line.
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* InnocentProdigy: Maggie may have the kind of extensive knowledge expected from an alien cyborg, but she still behaves very much like the little girl she is.
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speech engine.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos.
* MachineMonotone: Maggie talks using a text-to-speech engine.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos.
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* MachineMonotone: How Maggie talks.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos.
* MythologyGag: Many, with characters and elements from Lenard's past projects making frequent cameos.
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''Loose Ends'' follows the strange, oftentimes dangerous life of Sammy, an average guy with one simple goal in mind: to have a perfectly normal day. Yet through one way or another -- whether it be a group of monsters bugging him to subscribe to their "screaming services", a con-artist posing as a plumber, or his [[RichBitch overly haughty upper-class neighbor Rodney]], that goal always seems to be unachievable.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone on his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone on his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
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''Loose Ends'' follows the strange, oftentimes dangerous life of Sammy, an average guy with one simple goal in mind: to have a perfectly normal day. Yet through one way or another -- whether it be a group of monsters bugging him to subscribe to their "screaming services", a con-artist posing as a plumber, or his [[RichBitch overly haughty upper-class neighbor Rodney]], that goal always seems to be unachievable.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not aloneon in his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone
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** Maggie oftentimes is this as well.
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* OnceAnEpisode: Slick the butter man always shows up to deliver a single line, usually a [[NonSequitr very strange one]].
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* OnceAnEpisode: Slick the butter man always shows up to deliver a single line, usually a [[NonSequitr [[NonSequitur very strange one]].
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* TheComicallySerious: Spud Razor, who acts like a grizzled veteran even in a trivial situation like whale-watching.
* OnceAnEpisode: Slick the butter man always shows up to deliver a single line, usually a [[NonSequitr very strange one]].
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Evaporate, Pike's Lagoon).
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* UpperClassTwit: Apart from being a dick in general, Rodney isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch. In "The Screaming Service", he's shown reading a book in bed, only to say that he wishes he could read.
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* UpperClassTwit: Apart from being a dick in general, Rodney isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch. In "The Screaming Service", he's shown reading a book in bed, only to say that he wishes he could read.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Set your expectations loose!]]
->''"Should I question this?"''
-->-- '''Sammy'''
The sixth series from [[Creator/LenstarProductions Jacob Lenard]] (Mugman, Plancy's World, Evaporate).
''Loose Ends'' follows the strange, oftentimes dangerous life of Sammy, an average guy with one simple goal in mind: to have a perfectly normal day. Yet through one way or another -- whether it be a group of monsters bugging him to subscribe to their "screaming services", a con-artist posing as a plumber, or his [[RichBitch overly haughty upper-class neighbor Rodney]], that goal always seems to be unachievable.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone on his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
Episodes can be [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcUIjZkOEObg9hJtBGIWDy7NpZc9YecUq found here]].
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!!This work provides examples of:
* AxCrazy: Derby. In her debut episode, she's shown to take her position as top bowler so seriously that the mere thought of losing it to Dez is enough to have her threaten to maim Rodney several times.
* CosmicPlaything: Sammy's life, as well as the whole series, is built around this concept. No matter what he does or tries, he can never seem to make it through a single day without some bizarre misfortune or setback falling upon him.
* GoodParents: While Sammy may not be in control over the things that happen to him, that doesn't stop him from being a loving and attentive father to Maggie.
* MachineMonotone: How Maggie talks.
* UpperClassTwit: Apart from being a dick in general, Rodney isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch. In "The Screaming Service", he's shown reading a book in bed, only to say that he wishes he could read.
[[caption-width-right:350:Set your expectations loose!]]
->''"Should I question this?"''
-->-- '''Sammy'''
The sixth series from [[Creator/LenstarProductions Jacob Lenard]] (Mugman, Plancy's World, Evaporate).
''Loose Ends'' follows the strange, oftentimes dangerous life of Sammy, an average guy with one simple goal in mind: to have a perfectly normal day. Yet through one way or another -- whether it be a group of monsters bugging him to subscribe to their "screaming services", a con-artist posing as a plumber, or his [[RichBitch overly haughty upper-class neighbor Rodney]], that goal always seems to be unachievable.
Fortunately for Sammy, he's not alone on his misadventures. Accompanying him are Maggie, his adopted cyborg daughter of [[ChildProdigy advanced intellect]], and Dez, his airheaded but loving girlfriend.
Episodes can be [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLcUIjZkOEObg9hJtBGIWDy7NpZc9YecUq found here]].
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!!This work provides examples of:
* AxCrazy: Derby. In her debut episode, she's shown to take her position as top bowler so seriously that the mere thought of losing it to Dez is enough to have her threaten to maim Rodney several times.
* CosmicPlaything: Sammy's life, as well as the whole series, is built around this concept. No matter what he does or tries, he can never seem to make it through a single day without some bizarre misfortune or setback falling upon him.
* GoodParents: While Sammy may not be in control over the things that happen to him, that doesn't stop him from being a loving and attentive father to Maggie.
* MachineMonotone: How Maggie talks.
* UpperClassTwit: Apart from being a dick in general, Rodney isn't exactly the brightest bulb in the bunch. In "The Screaming Service", he's shown reading a book in bed, only to say that he wishes he could read.