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2[[caption-width-right:350:The main heroines of HANDS UP. Left: [[OnlySaneMan Ula]]. Right: [[ProfessionalSlacker Margo]].]]
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4''HANDS UP'' is an animated series by [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmo3YHm8GaHk0ZWovjow65A Joel Guerra]] and [[https://twitter.com/Mizu_wolf Brian Zavala]]. The series follows the lives of Ula and Margo, two alien cops and VitriolicBestBuds, and how they interact with each other on and off the job, often accompanied by groovy, rhythmic music that's usually relevant to whatever scenario is going on. One episode could be a typical slice of life, while the next could be a mini-musical.
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6While 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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8All of the shorts can be viewed [[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhPaJURyApspzmyBCTO5wJTMdHSfyC0oa here]], though the playlist isn't in chronological order.
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10!!HANDS UP includes examples of:
11* AerithAndBob: Margo (which is less common but still a real name) and Ula.
12* AlienBlood: Margo appears to have purple blood, as evidenced after [[spoiler:she shoots herself in the head in a rigged RussianRoulette bet]].
13* AnimationBump: While the series always had expressive animation, it gradually got smoother as it continued, eventually drawing comparisons to Creator/StudioTrigger.
14* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Margo was not happy about a shape-shifting serial killer finding her scent vomit-inducing after she tried to seduce him into a trap.
15* BatmanCanBreatheInSpace: [[spoiler:In the ending of "Rhythm N' Ambush", both Margo and the serial killer are perfectly able to survive in deep space without issues, sans her being mildly annoyed by the inconvenience]].
16* TheBet: The titular episode features Margo and Ula (though mostly Margo) playing a game of ''RussianRoulette'', of all things, to decide on what to get for dinner. If the gun fired, they'd order pizza; if not, they'd get donuts instead. [[spoiler:[[PyrrhicVictory Margo wins]]; but given the stipulation, and how quickly the gun went off, it can be assumed she cheated when Ula was distracted.]]
17* BigShutUp: When Ula and Margo get into another argument in front of Chief Morgan, the chief, already at his wits end with them, loudly silences them, to the point where a giant gust of wind blows through the girls' house, despite Morgan being present as a hologram.
18-->'''Chief Morgan:''' '''''SILENCE!''''' ''ENOUGH'' from ''BOTH'' of you!
19* DaChief: Chief Colton Morgan, who has little patience for Margo and Ula's antics.
20* DisneyAcidSequence: Almost the entirety of "The Perfect Date." Who knew Margo was ''that'' in love with pizza?
21* DonutMessWithACop: Being a policewoman, Ula's obsession with donuts is a reference to this trope.
22* EldritchLocation: The tall building in "The Void" and "Elevator" appears to be a space-time (and fourth-wall-breaking) anomaly of sorts.
23* FreezeFrameBonus: In "Elevator," one of the screens shows a shot of Ami from ''WebAnimation/GwainSaga''.
24* GiantSpider: The serial killer's true form in "Rhythm N' Ambush" is that of a six legged spider-like creature.
25* GoodThingYouCanHeal: According to Joel Guerra, [[https://twitter.com/joelguerrac/status/1087522084237049856?lang=en Margo is immortal]]. She tends to get into comedic accidents (such as falling off a building). Margo also uses this to her advantage [[spoiler:in a rigged RussianRoulette bet, shooting herself knowing that she'd easily survive it]].
26* {{Goth}}: Margo exhibits the fashion sense and some of the basic traits of the "Gloomy Goth" archetype (Moody and snarky), but otherwise averts it.
27* GreenEyedMonster: Ula to Margo, though this doesn't become apparent until "The Void". She resents the fact that Margo is more popular than her, despite being a moody slacker who does nothing but eat pizza all the time.
28* GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe: Margo, natch. Even her ''hair'' is green! (though she's dyed it on at least one occasion).
29* GroundhogDayLoop: [[spoiler:Margo is implied to be in one in "Elevator," given how the episode begins and ends with her in the same place. It's unclear how she managed to break free from it.]]
30* IJustWantToBeLoved: At the end of her rant in "The Void," Ula declares that she just wants some love too, before breaking down into a {{Wangst}}-y mess which fails at making the two cops stuck with her change their mind.
31* JabbaTableManners: As "The Perfect Date" shows, Margo is such a messy eater, she actually manages to get an entire pizza all over herself... ''and all over her house!'' Ula, naturally, is not amused.
32* {{Jerkass}}: Margo is lazy, narcissistic and incredibly rude to Ula and others, including their Chief.
33* 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.
34* LeaningOnTheFourthWall: Margo's status as the most popular character is referenced on three occasions in the series:
35** In "The Void," when Ula's subordinates insist on calling Margo for help in spite of her protests, Ula breaks down and goes on an angry rant about why she isn't more popular than Margo. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xl_w8aTaeKc&t=69s Describing it here can't do it justice]].
36** At the end of "The Plan," Ula forces Margo to be the bait to lure out the monster they're after. Margo's response?
37--->'''Margo:''' ''(smugly)'' Well, naturally, I ''should'' be the bait. Everyone's eyes are on me, anyway.\
38'''Ula:''' Nnnngh... '''''SHUT UP!!!'''''
39** During "Rhythm N' Ambush", the girls' initial plan goes south when it becomes clear the monster wants nothing to do with Margo, but she protests when Ula decides to launch Plan B, leading to this exchange:
40--->'''Ula:''' Our jobs are on the line, so let's do this with our crew! Plus, the trap's useless if he's not feeling you!\
41'''Margo:''' '''BUT EVERYONE''' '''''IS''''' '''FEELING ME! DO YOU EVEN HEAR YOURSELF RIGHT NOW?!'''\
42'''Ula:''' ''(sighs)'' Here we go again...
43* MsFanservice: Both ladies are pretty attractive, but it's rather telling Margo is usually the one shown in more revealing outfits when not on the clock, and even appeared nearly nude in one short.
44* MusicalEpisode: "The Perfect Date," "The Plan" and "Rhythm N' Ambush" all serve as musical episodes, with the former notably using "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhALRpid_A8 I Must Be Dreaming]]" by KNOWER.
45* NewJackSwing: Serves as the musical basis for both "The Plan" and "Rhythm N' Ambush."
46* NighInvulnerability: According to Joel Guerra, Margo is [[https://twitter.com/joelguerrac/status/1087522084237049856?lang=en immortal]] and downright has a hobby of killing herself in various ways, which could be why she's so reckless.
47* NotGoodWithRejection: Margo attempts to seduce the monster in "Rhythm N' Ambush," [[TooSpicyForYogSothoth but he's so repulsed by her, he vomits immediately after sniffing her]]. Margo, who was established to be an irresistible MsFanservice up to this point, [[WomanScorned completely flips]], and actually socks the monster right in his throat. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, this causes her to get shot into space with the monster since she still had a death grip on him when he activated the trap.]]
48* NotSoAboveItAll: While Ula is definitely more on the ball than Margo, she doesn't have as much high ground over her as she thinks: She's just as prone to go gaga over donuts like Margo does over pizza, and is openly jealous of Margo's popularity in-and-out of universe, to the point where she'll completely lose it whenever it's brought up.
49* ProfessionalSlacker: Though it's implied Margo isn't incompetent at her job, she's still a notorious slacker who barely even does the bare minimum to get by, not to mention letting Ula take most of the heat from their boss.
50* ProudBeauty: Margo is aware of how attractive she is and both relishes it and flaunts it whenever she can, to the point of being offended [[NotGoodWithRejection (to put it lightly)]] when someone ''isn't'' into her.
51* PyrrhicVictory: The ladies succeed in sending the monster into deep space in "Rhythm N' Ambush"... [[spoiler:at the cost of Margo unwittingly being sent along with it (mostly due to her [[NotGoodWithRejection bruised ego]]), and Ula likely earning another talking to from Chief Morgan, who told them not to make any more mistakes.]]
52* SciFiBobHaircut: Margo usually fashions her hair somewhat in this style, her look in "The bet" and "The Plan" follows the trope more closely.
53* SerialKiller: The Monster from "The Plan" and "Rhythm N' Ambush" is stated to be as such.
54* ShoutOut:
55** "The Perfect Date" references ''Film/AmericanBeauty'' in the final shot of Margo's fantasy, with her lying naked on pizza slices (with a few being SceneryCensors) like Angela does, with red rose petals instead of pizza.
56** In "The Void" Ula states that Margo is green, which [[WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared is not a creative color]].
57** There's a FreezeFrameBonus in "Elevator" that shows a still of Ami from ''WebAnimation/GwainSaga''.
58** At the beginning of "The Plan" Margo is channel surfing showing what seem to be references to ''Film/BackToTheFuturePartII'', ''Film/Terminator2JudgmentDay'', ''Film/Alien3'' and ''Film/PulpFiction''.
59* SpacePolice: Both ladies work as such, and are implied to be at a fairly decent rank, but their exact jurisdiction is left ambiguous.
60* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Pizza for Margo, donuts for Ula. To the point where they both have a hyperfixation on their favourite foods.
61* VitriolicBestBuds: As much as they argue and snark at each other, they won't leave each other for dead on a mission.

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