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* EnfantTerrible: The antagonists of "The Arky Gala" are a group of children that don't want their favorite arcade to be demolished in order to expand the neighboring museum. They hold an entire gala of archaeologists and patrons hostage, threatening to kill them if they don't make the arcade a historical landmark and preserve it. [[spoiler:It then turns out that they're actually Ponce de Leon and his followers, with the addictive waters of the Fountain of Youth hidden underneath the arcade.]]

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* EnfantTerrible: The antagonists of "The Arky Gala" are a group of children that don't want their favorite arcade to be demolished in order to expand the neighboring museum. They hold an entire gala of archaeologists and patrons hostage, threatening to kill them if they don't make the arcade a historical landmark and preserve it. [[spoiler:It then turns out that they're actually [[UsefulNotes/JuanPonceDeLeon Ponce de Leon Leon]] and his followers, with the addictive waters of the Fountain of Youth hidden underneath the arcade.]]

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''Digman!'' is a 2023 adult animated adventure comedy series created by Creator/AndySamberg and Neil Campbell (a writer on the Samberg-led ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''). The series stars Samberg, Creator/MitraJouhari , Creator/TimRobinson, Dale Soules (''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack''), Gus Khan (''Series/OurFlagMeansDeath''), Creator/MelissaFumero, and Creator/TimMeadows.

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''Digman!'' is a 2023 adult animated adventure comedy series created by Creator/AndySamberg and Neil Campbell (a writer on the Samberg-led ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''). The series stars Samberg, Creator/MitraJouhari , Creator/MitraJouhari, Creator/TimRobinson, Dale Soules (''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack''), Gus Khan (''Series/OurFlagMeansDeath''), Creator/MelissaFumero, and Creator/TimMeadows.


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* DemonicPossession: In "The Grail", the first SeasonFinale, [[spoiler:the bodies of Digman's wife and Quail's father are possessed by, respectively, [[AntiChrist the "Auntie" and "Uncle" Christ]]]].
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''Digman!'' is a 2023 adult animated adventure comedy series created by Creator/AndySamberg and Neil Campbell (a writer on the Samberg-led ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''). The series stars Samberg, Mitra Jouhari (''Series/ThreeBusyDebras''), Creator/TimRobinson, Dale Soules (''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack''), Gus Khan (''Series/OurFlagMeansDeath''), Creator/MelissaFumero, and Creator/TimMeadows.

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''Digman!'' is a 2023 adult animated adventure comedy series created by Creator/AndySamberg and Neil Campbell (a writer on the Samberg-led ''Series/BrooklynNineNine''). The series stars Samberg, Mitra Jouhari (''Series/ThreeBusyDebras''), Creator/MitraJouhari , Creator/TimRobinson, Dale Soules (''Series/OrangeIsTheNewBlack''), Gus Khan (''Series/OurFlagMeansDeath''), Creator/MelissaFumero, and Creator/TimMeadows.
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* AcePilot: Swooper Goodfly one, to the point that "The Mile High Club" is centered around him having to choose between staying with Digman or leaving to pilot the titular airship {{Utopia}} after its current pilot, Amelia Earhart, calls him the greatest pilot in the world and her only suitable successor.

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* AcePilot: Swooper Goodfly is one, to the point that "The Mile High Club" is centered around him having to choose between staying with Digman or leaving to pilot the titular airship {{Utopia}} after its current pilot, Amelia Earhart, calls him the greatest pilot in the world and her only suitable successor.
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* AcePilot: Swooper Goodfly one, to the point that "The Mile High Club" is centered around him having to choose between staying with Digman or leaving to pilot the titular airship {{Utopia}} after its current pilot, Amelia Earhart, calls him the greatest pilot in the world and her only suitable successor.


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* ArtificialLimbs: "The Mile High Club" has Digman's crew taken aboard the titular airship {{Utopia}} while searching for Amelia Earhart's plane, where they meet Amelia herself, still alive after 126 years due to replacing parts of her body with these, leaving her with a metal arm and leg as well as jet wings sticking out of her back.


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* FakingTheDead: Amelia Earhart claims that the titular airship {{Utopia}} of "The Mile High Club" was constructed by the Wright Brothers, who were ashamed at airplanes becoming tools of war and faked their deaths in order to secretly construct a haven for peace-loving aviators.


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* {{Utopia}}: "The Mile High Club" has Amelia Earhart refer to the titular city-sized airship as one, as everyone aboard indulges in all of life's greatest pleasures.
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** Saltine is named after a type of cracker, and Trisket, her counterpart working for Zane, has a name homonymous with the "Triscuit" cracker brand.


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* TeamSpirit: "The Arky Gala" has the power of teamwork as a main theme. Rip attempts to win the freedom of the Gala guests from the child-aged kidnappers by beating their leader Hi-Score in a licensed game based on Digman's life (that was so difficult and glitchy, [[VideoGame/ETTheExtraTerrestrial most copies were buried in a New Mexico landfill]]), only to lose horribly and get saved by Saltine and Trisket. In the episode's climax, Hi-Score admits that the trick to beating the game is playing on two-player because Rip and Bella's combination attack was overpowered, inspiring Rip and Saltine to work together to [[spoiler:subdue and de-age the Splunk Energy Drink CEO]].
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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: In "Puff People", Zane ends up marrying Gasolina of the titular Puff People, a woman no taller than his knee, in order to get a lead on where to find the Grail that was originally possessed by her people. In "The Grail", they're still married out of love, and he openly enjoys being a "wife guy".

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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: In "Puff People", Zane ends up marrying Princess Gasolina of the titular Puff People, a woman no taller than his knee, in order to get a lead on where to find obtain the Grail that was originally is possessed by her people. In "The Grail", they're still married out of love, and he openly enjoys being a "wife guy".
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* {{Malaproper}}: "The Grail" shows that Rip has "idiom blindness" that causes him to misinterpret common expressions as referring to his butt. He says "pushing my butt in" instead of "pushing my buttons". Agatha is really frustrated with it, but Swooper convinces her it's easier to humor him.
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* FailedASpotCheck: In the climax of "The Grail", Quail is upset upon realizing he hadn't noticed [[spoiler:a label on the underside of the Grail he obtained that clearly states "Made In Hell", denoting it as Unholy rather than Holy,]] before it becomes relevant.
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* HistoryRepeats: The Pilot opens with Rip getting betrayed by his assistant Zane during an adventure, and having to choose between getting revenge or getting his wounded wife Bella Torres to safety; he picks the former, which ends up becoming a case of MyGreatestFailure when Zane escapes ''and'' Bella dies. The Pilot's climax has Rip having to choose between getting revenge when Zane steals Hammurabi's Hat from him or saving his new assistant Saltine after Zane shoots her, with him openly acknowledging how MyGreatestSecondChance is in play.

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* HistoryRepeats: The Pilot opens with Rip getting betrayed by his assistant Zane during an adventure, and having to choose between getting revenge or getting his wounded wife Bella Torres Torres[[note]]she didn't take his last name when they married[[/note]] to safety; he picks the former, which ends up becoming a case of MyGreatestFailure when Zane escapes ''and'' Bella dies. The Pilot's climax has Rip having to choose between getting revenge when Zane steals Hammurabi's Hat from him or saving his new assistant Saltine after Zane shoots her, with him openly acknowledging how MyGreatestSecondChance is in play.



* SeasonFinale: "The Grail" is the eighth and final episode of Season One, ending with a CliffHanger: [[spoiler:Quail gets invited to join TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness, Bella Torres (Digman's wife, who didn't take his last name) and Quail's father turn into demonic figures, and Digman starts explaining his plans to deal with them in the "next season" (as spring ends and summer starts)]].

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* SeasonFinale: "The Grail" is the eighth and final episode of Season One, ending with a CliffHanger: [[spoiler:Quail gets invited to join TheOmniscientCouncilOfVagueness, Bella Torres (Digman's wife, who didn't take his last name) and Quail's father turn into demonic figures, and Digman starts explaining his plans to deal with them in the "next season" (as spring ends and summer starts)]].

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