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* MythologyGag: When asking callers if there are any UsefulNotes/Playstation2 games they couldn't remember the name of, one caller told him about [[Film/ThisHouseHasPeopleInIt a game where you play a garbage-eating blue-cat.]] Ultimately PlayedForLaughs; Robby ends up deciding he's referring to ''VideoGame/{{Vexx}}.''

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* MythologyGag: When asking callers if there are any UsefulNotes/Playstation2 Platform/Playstation2 games they couldn't remember the name of, one caller told him about [[Film/ThisHouseHasPeopleInIt a game where you play a garbage-eating blue-cat.]] Ultimately PlayedForLaughs; Robby ends up deciding he's referring to ''VideoGame/{{Vexx}}.''
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* AnAesop: The end of the feud plot carries the message to be honest to, respectful to, and loyal to your friends. Listen to them, trust them, and be willing to apologize to them.
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[[https://www.adultswim.com/videos/electronic-game-information Watch it here.]]
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* {{Cosplay}}: Robby and his Creator/WhamCity friends wear video-game character cosplays while on the show, such as [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} Ness]] or [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion]].

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* {{Cosplay}}: Robby and his Creator/WhamCity friends wear video-game character cosplays while on the show, such as [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} [[VideoGame/EarthBound1994 Ness]] or [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion]].
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* OverlyLongTitle: A lot of Robby's pitched titles fell into this, such as "''Trapping And Capping It's Like VideoGame/{{Betrayer}} Meets VideoGame/ChronoTrigger: End Of Days''." He would often refuse people's more concise titles in favor of elongating them.
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* {{Corpsing}}: In the midst of a tense feud with Robby, Alan tries to do some impromptu slam poetry. When Robby and the caller both start making the beat, Alan looks and sounds visibly amused, all while trying to be upset.
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** Poor Alan can't take a break; by his second appearance, he'd already had his special report dismissed, been shouted down by Robby for ''daring'' to interrupt him, and called out openly on the show. Future episodes see him suffer injuries, including having to wear a neck-brace that Robby hates. On Twitter, he ended up blamed for the loss of fan-art sent to the show, on the assumption that it couldn't have been Robby. To top it off, he was expected to be literally fatalitied in a real-life ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' fight, and everyone else was disappointed to see him survive.

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** Poor Alan can't take a break; by his second appearance, he'd already had his special report dismissed, been shouted down by Robby for ''daring'' to interrupt him, and called out openly on the show. Future episodes see him suffer injuries, including having to wear a neck-brace that Robby hates. On Twitter, he ended up blamed for the loss of fan-art sent to the show, on the assumption that it couldn't have been Robby. To top it off, he was expected to be literally fatalitied in a real-life ''VideoGame/MortalKombat'' ''Franchise/MortalKombat'' fight, and everyone else was disappointed to see him survive.



* {{Cosplay}}: Robby and his Creator/WhamCity friends wear video-game character cosplays while on the show, such as [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} Ness]] or [[VideoGame/MortalKombat Scorpion]].

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* {{Cosplay}}: Robby and his Creator/WhamCity friends wear video-game character cosplays while on the show, such as [[VideoGame/{{Earthbound}} Ness]] or [[VideoGame/MortalKombat [[Franchise/MortalKombat Scorpion]].
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** Deconstructed at one point; after being treated poorly by Robby, Alan stormed off the set and poured his heart out to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers Captain Toad]]. When Robby continued to dismiss his side of the story, fans began to call him out, and Alan ended up screaming and ranting about how betrayed and hurt he felt. This culminated in "I Did Nothing Wrong", an episode heavily devoted to the two of them fighting.

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** Deconstructed at one point; after being treated poorly by Robby, Alan stormed off the set and poured his heart out to [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Captain Toad]]. When Robby continued to dismiss his side of the story, fans began to call him out, and Alan ended up screaming and ranting about how betrayed and hurt he felt. This culminated in "I Did Nothing Wrong", an episode heavily devoted to the two of them fighting.



** At the end of "Killing Time", Alan is speaking with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers Birdo]] about his feud with Robby, and has a few loud moments before he descends into full on screaming:

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** At the end of "Killing Time", Alan is speaking with [[Franchise/SuperMarioBrothers [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Birdo]] about his feud with Robby, and has a few loud moments before he descends into full on screaming:

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