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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a BigGuyLittleGuy EvilDuo of government agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle ''WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle'' when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a BigGuyLittleGuy EvilDuo of government agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy EvilDuo of government agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy EvilDuo of government agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy AffablyEvil agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing the comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy AffablyEvil EvilDuo of government agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing ''Bigfoot & Gray: On the Run'', and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy AffablyEvil agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing ''Bigfoot & Gray: On the Run'', comic, and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy AffablyEvil agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].titles]].
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* SpiritualSuccessor: Chris Savino relied very heavily on inspiration from WesternAnimation/RockyAndBullwinkle when developing ''Bigfoot & Gray: On the Run'', and it shows in many ways, not just in terms of the premise of a duo consisting of a large, brown, anthropomorphic FunnyAnimal and a small, flying, gray creature trying to outwit a pair of BigGuyLittleGuy AffablyEvil agents, but also the format of serializing the story over the course of a number of chapters as told by a LemonyNarrator, and ending with [[EitherOrTitle either or titles]].