Princess Pi apparently enhanced your life.note She's not the only one in this comic claiming credit for doing so.
Everybody loves Pi, including you. She is the ethnic ruler Barack Obama only wishes he could be.
— Princess Pi's official bio
Peter Paltridge, the host of Platypus Comix, created Princess Pi in 2011. The main character is an invincible Egyptian princess named, "Princess Pi," who reigns over the kingdom of Piscataway. This comic follows Pi's efforts to protect her kingdom from conquerors, such as a superpower-stealing American dictator named Princess Ip. Paltridge planned for Princess Pi to become one of his weirdest comics ever, so Pi's adventures tend to rely on nonsensical logic.
Advertised Extras: Eight of the celebrities listed on the first page of "The Princess Pi Holiday Special". The other people don't appear at all. Princess Pi herself turns out to be an Advertised Extra as well.
Alliterative Name: Princess Pi has one if you count her royal title as part of her name.
As Long as It Sounds Foreign: Peter Paltridge has admitted that it didn't make sense to name an Egyptian character after a Greek number. This contemplation led him to try and prevent anything in the comic from making sense.
Egypt came under Greek influence by the time Cleopatra was born.
Bare Your Midriff: Applies not only to Pi, but to Princess Ip as well.
Black Comedy: Deconstructed in "Princess Pi vs. Cerebus Syndrome", when Pi's depressing stories make her an unwilling comic phenomenon. Pi's displeasure with offensive humor also results in some in-universe examples of Dude, Not Funny!
Bottle Episode: The middle portion of "The Princess Pi Holiday Special" consists of word balloons added to pre-existing photographs, with old videos playing below.
Broken Aesop: In "Princess Pi vs. The Totally Nazis," Pi learns to believe in herself so bullies' insults don't bring her down. The Aesop breaks when she starts believing her most mediocre attempts at fulfilling her royal duties actually suffice, and doesn't let her subjects' complaints bring her down until they try to tar and feather her.
Celebrity Voice Actor: Sometimes Paltridge draws text boxes next to characters, saying who he imagines him or her to sound like (eg, Opposite Guy has the "Voice of Tommy Wiseau").
Cliffhanger: Actually, Paltridge doesn't plan to write as many for this series as he does for his other comics. One shows up on occasion, though.
"Princess Pi vs. The Moonerites" became one of the few Platypus Comix stories in which the first and second parts did not become merged together in the archive.
Eleventy Zillion: "Princess Pi vs. The Moonerites" says that Princess Pi has so much money, counting it necessitated the invention of the number "Pizillion".
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: An indirect example in "Princess Pi vs. Princess Ip." Pi takes away Mark's handheld so Princess Ip's troops wouldn't trace their location. She accidentally drops it at Erica's house, so Erica uses it to destroy Facebook out of spite against Mark.
Off Model: Like the women of Electric Wonderland, Pi fluctuates between wearing lipstick and not wearing lipstick.
Princesses Rule: The titles of Princess Pi and Princess Ip become a little confusing after learning that Pi's mother called herself a queen before she died, and that Ip reigns over a dictatorship instead of a kingdom.
Recurring Extra: A man who apparently sounds like Dan Green keeps showing up during disasters to assure onlookers that the victims will survive.
Pi's bio boasts that she has the best webcomic ever, "even better than Sonichu." (Considering Sonichu's large Hatedom, this might also sound like faint praise of Princess Pi.)
Pi's stint as an animation writer in "Princess Pi vs. Cerebus Syndrome" includes some criticisms at cartoons that try to draw too much of their humor from acting insensitive. (Allen Gregory in particular.)
Tomboyish Name: Two of the Totally Nazis, Sam and Alex, have the same name as girls from Totally Spies!, while the third, Butch, as a masculine-sounding name for consistency's sake. Paltridge admittedly hates it when girls have names that sound boyish.
"Princess Pi vs. The Alpha Bitch" says Sam's full name is Samuel Lewinsky Jackson Adams.
Versus Title: Practically all of Princess Pi's comics each have one.
You Killed My Mother: Princess Ip's father killed Pi's mother, Queen Isosceles, for being part Magi. Pi, in turn, killed him, after eliminating the then-current members of the US Army. Pi recounted this to Sam in "Princess Pi vs. Cerebus Syndrome".
You Mean Xmas: Pi celebrates Life Day in "The Princess Pi Holiday Special", but the traditions shown in The Star Wars Holiday Special apparently became replaced with fighting the Frizzies at 11; the name refers to the fact the winner gets to live a longer life than the dead loser. Any assumptions that Paltridge used the phrase "Life Day" to avoid Christian references become negated when Pi explained they fight the Frizzies "to honor Jesus".