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  • Creator Backlash: The group generally agree that Part 2's ending was rather wonky and disjointed. The main public server the comics were initially showcased in was beginning to crumble apart around this time, and a lot of that arc's final strips were private for a while.
  • Reality Subtext: The very first arc ever created (the Heavy Fire arc in Part 1 aka "Heavy Fire fuses with Kirby's Adventure and flees to the Casual Planet") was done up largely on the fly by a rogue Cruise Elroy, who drew a comic where Dustin said something other than "Bonjour, I am here" thus altering the fabric of spacetime. There was no intention of creating an overarching storyline until a second comic was created soon after by someone else depicting Heavy Fire being created from this universe glitch.
  • What Could Have Been:
    • There have been many attempts at making a Dudim in the Family game, each one being hinted at in the comic proper but none of them having successfully gotten off the ground. One specific iteration of the idea involved Morris Bart Bort as the villain - lord only knows what kind of bizarro storyline that could have entailed.
    • Additionally, there was an early idea (circa 2017) to adapt some of the Dudim in the Family arcs as full-blown Charisma games, tentatively titled "Charisma Gaiden". This fell through mainly as Charisma has since been discontinued and the group agree that Dudim in the Family exists as its own separate canon/thing now.
  • Word of God:
    • The exact split that causes the Alternate Universe arc to take place was said to be during the prior Burger King Crown arc, with Dustin holding onto the power of the crown and promoting Willsaber through a sham election to control his growing subordinates.
    • Tim Rogers' exact motives are never said outright in the comic, but Vitiman has said much earlier on that Tim is affiliated with some kind of time travel law enforcement and is a rogue officer out to get Dudim and his friends for "knowing too much".
    • The various guest stars in Part 1 (and scattered future comics, mainly as a Call-Back) were being zapped into Pastaland from our world by Dudim entirely running off of Rule of Funny.

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