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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.
* Nukus not destroying the Beetleborgs after he destroys their powers seems foolish, until you realize his plan. With the Beetleborgs neutralized he then went after Flabber to insure they remained harmless. This strategy is used a few times in later episodes.

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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- explanation]] -- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.
* Nukus not destroying the Beetleborgs after he destroys their powers seems foolish, until you realize his plan. With the Beetleborgs neutralized he then went after Flabber to insure ensure they remained harmless. This strategy is used a few times in later episodes.
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** And if the Protagonists hit the wrong combination of notes on the pipe organ they'd be three more "missing" children.

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** And if the Protagonists had hit the wrong combination of notes on the pipe organ they'd organ, there would be three more "missing" children.



* It's easy to forget in how dangerous Nukus releasing Les makes him, but the Crustaceans release ''an entire prison's inmate population'', presumably including the ones in solitary confinement for life like Les is, and a good number of them are ''shown escaping''.

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* It's easy to forget in how dangerous Nukus releasing Les makes him, but the Crustaceans release ''an entire prison's inmate population'', presumably including the ones in solitary confinement for life like Les is, and a good number of them are ''shown escaping''.



* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.

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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.



* Vexor being a NonActionBigBad makes sense when you realize the Magnavores came from an ''unfinished'' comic series and is the BigBad. He very likely didn't have many if any fighting scenes before he emerged into the real world.

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* Vexor being a NonActionBigBad makes sense when you realize the Magnavores came from an ''unfinished'' comic series and where Vexor is the BigBad. He very likely didn't have many if any had little or no fighting scenes in the comic before he emerged into the real world.
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* It's easy to forget in how dangerous Nukus releasing Les makes him, but the Crustaceans release ''an entire prison's inmate population'', presumably including the ones in solitary confinement for life like Les is, and a good number of them are ''shown escaping''.
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* Nukus not destroying the Beetleborgs after he destroys their powers seems foolish, until you realize his plan. With the Beetleborgs neutralized he then went after Flabber to insure they remained harmless. This strategy is used a few times in later episodes.

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* Nukus not destroying the Beetleborgs after he destroys their powers seems foolish, until you realize his plan. With the Beetleborgs neutralized he then went after Flabber to insure they remained harmless. This strategy is used a few times in later episodes.episodes.
* Vexor being a NonActionBigBad makes sense when you realize the Magnavores came from an ''unfinished'' comic series and is the BigBad. He very likely didn't have many if any fighting scenes before he emerged into the real world.
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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.

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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.inconsistencies.
* Nukus not destroying the Beetleborgs after he destroys their powers seems foolish, until you realize his plan. With the Beetleborgs neutralized he then went after Flabber to insure they remained harmless. This strategy is used a few times in later episodes.
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* The very possible possibility that there has been a long string of missing children's cases all due to the fact that at some point, some poor innocent kids entered the haunted mansion and weren't competent enough to escape the hungry childd-eating grasp of Fangula, Mums, and Frankenbeans.

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* The very possible possibility that there has been a long string of missing children's cases all due to the fact that at some point, some poor innocent kids entered the haunted mansion and weren't competent enough to escape the hungry childd-eating child-eating grasp of Fangula, Mums, and Frankenbeans.
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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the AVs/BVs? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.

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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the AVs/BVs? [=AVs=] / [=BVs=]? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.
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* In one episode, the Hillhurst monsters are plagued by Wolfie's fleas. All right, he's a wolf/human hybrid, the Beetleborgs are human children, Frankie and Fangula both have some sort of undead human blood, but why do they bite Flabber? ...well, he's some sort of seventh-dimension entity...WHY DO THEY BITE MUMS? A mummy literally only exists because it's not exposed to liquid. Mummies don't produce body heat, so why would fleas even TRY to bite them?

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* In one episode, the Hillhurst monsters are plagued by Wolfie's fleas. All right, he's a wolf/human hybrid, the Beetleborgs are human children, Frankie and Fangula both have some sort of undead human blood, but why do they bite Flabber? ...well, he's some sort of seventh-dimension entity...WHY DO THEY BITE MUMS? A mummy literally only exists because it's not exposed to liquid. Mummies don't produce body heat, so why would fleas even TRY to bite them?them?

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* Why do the [[StockFootageFailure props and effects constantly change throughout the series with no explanation]]- ie. the Sonic Lasers' fluctuation between different color schemes, and the changing sizes of the AVs/BVs? If they were taken from a comic book, there's no guarantee that Art Fortunes would draw and/or color them correctly in ''every'' issue of the comic, so hence their appearance could vary from issue to issue or even frame to frame. So Flabber's magic, in trying to bring the comic stuff to reality, duplicated those inconsistencies.

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* We never find out exactly what Les Fortunes was imprisoned for, but it was something serious enough for him to be put in solitary confinement. It does seem pretty likely that he had murdered someone.

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\n* We never find out exactly what Les Fortunes was imprisoned for, but it was something serious enough for him to be put in solitary confinement. It does seem pretty likely that he had murdered someone.someone.

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* In one episode, the Hillhurst monsters are plagued by Wolfie's fleas. All right, he's a wolf/human hybrid, the Beetleborgs are human children, Frankie and Fangula both have some sort of undead human blood, but why do they bite Flabber? ...well, he's some sort of seventh-dimension entity...WHY DO THEY BITE MUMS? A mummy literally only exists because it's not exposed to liquid. Mummies don't produce body heat, so why would fleas even TRY to bite them?
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** And if the Protagonists hit the wrong combination of notes on the pipe organ they'd be three more "missing" children.

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** And if the Protagonists hit the wrong combination of notes on the pipe organ they'd be three more "missing" children.children.

* We never find out exactly what Les Fortunes was imprisoned for, but it was something serious enough for him to be put in solitary confinement. It does seem pretty likely that he had murdered someone.
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* The very possible possibility that there has been a long string of missing children's cases all due to the fact that at some point, some poor innocent kids entered the haunted mansion and weren't competent enough to escape the hungry childd-eating grasp of Fangula, Mums, and Frankenbeans.
** And if the Protagonists hit the wrong combination of notes on the pipe organ they'd be three more "missing" children.

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