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* Zim has a surprising amount of {{Weaksauce Weakness}}es to Earthen stuff; water, meat, beans, barbeque sauce, soda and juice all scorch his flesh like acid. It's been [[WordOfGod stated]] by JohnenVasquez that this is because of how polluted Earth is, but there's another reason that reveals itself over the series. In ''Parent Teacher Night'', it's revealed that Irkens reproduce by [[DesignerBabies mass-cloning irken "smeets"]] in UterineSimulators. And the tendency for repeat cloning resulting in genetic degredation is common enough to be [[CloneDegeneration its own trope]]. In ''Bolognius Maximus'', Zim notes his genetic structure is being overwritten by the bologna [=DNA=] much faster than Dib's human genes. In other words? Being a member of an all-clone species means Zim's genetically much weaker than a human, who has evolved amidst the increasingly polluted Earth.
** Which brings up a brilliant idea as to why Earth's population seems to be so hideously deformed and stupid; negative mutations as a result of evolving to survive in their increasingly toxic environment.
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*** [[EpilepticTrees Maybe the toilet was the mother?]]
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** [[DontExplaintheJoke Yeah, that's the joke.]]
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* In "Career Day" Zim is assigned a future in Food Preparation after taking the assessment. At first it seems like a jab at the idea that instead of being lord of all humans, he's given one of the lowest, most demeaning jobs possible. However, we later learn in "Frycook" that Zim's PAK is still encoded for him to be a frycook. More than a coincidence?
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* In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... but read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]]. Gulp.

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* In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well itchiness. Sure, that doesn't sound that scary... but read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]]. Gulp.
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* In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... but read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]]. Gulp.
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* In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... Then ThisTroper read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]] . Gulp.
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* The episode "Dark Harvest" was full of HighOctaneNightmareFuel already...then you remember what Zim replaces the hall monitor's organ with: a hall-pass. A hall-pass in the form of a metal collar that will explode if you leave school grounds. As soon as that kid starts for home or is sent to a hospital for his horrible stomach pains...ka-boom.

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* The episode "Dark Harvest" was full of HighOctaneNightmareFuel NightmareFuel already...then you remember what Zim replaces the hall monitor's organ with: a hall-pass. A hall-pass in the form of a metal collar that will explode if you leave school grounds. As soon as that kid starts for home or is sent to a hospital for his horrible stomach pains...ka-boom.
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** But he shows up unhurt in "Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom", so he must have survived somehow.

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** But he shows up unhurt in "Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom", so he must have survived [[MadeOfIron somehow.]]
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** What about the library scene partway through the episode? The guy who gets his RETINAS REMOVED because he had an overdue book. Does he get them back for returning the book? How does a library get sanctioned for taking the eyes of patrons with late books? Who else met such a fate?

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** What about the library scene partway through the episode? The guy who gets his RETINAS REMOVED because he had an two overdue book. discs. Does he get them back for returning the book? discs? How does a library get sanctioned for taking the eyes of patrons with late books? discs? Who else met such a fate?
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** But he shows up unhurt in "Halloween Spectacular of Spooky Doom", so he must have survived somehow.
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* GIR is shown eating something almost every episode. Where exactly does all that food go? He could be one of those [[https://www.google.com/search?q=biomass+eating+robots biomass-eating robots]].
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* In "Bloaty's Pizza Hog", Gaz mentions that this is the only time ''all year'' she can spend time with her dad, due to him being extremely busy. A TearJerker in itself, but could years of ParentalAbandonment have turned her into [[CreepyChild what she is]]?

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* In "Bloaty's Pizza Hog", Gaz mentions that this is the only time ''all year'' she can spend time with her dad, due to him being extremely busy. A TearJerker in itself, but could years of ParentalAbandonment ParentalNeglect have turned her into [[CreepyChild what she is]]?
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* In "Bloaty's Pizza Hog", Gaz mentions that this is the only time ''all year'' she can spend time with her dad, due to him being extremely busy. A TearJerker in itself, but could years of ParentalAbandonment have turned her into [[CreepyChild what she is]]?
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* The episode "Dark Harvest" was full of HighOctaneNightmareFuel already...then you remember what Zim replaces the hall monitor's organ with: a hall-pass. A hall-pass in the form of a metal collar that will explode if you leave school grounds. As soon as that kid starts for home or is sent to a hospital for his horrible stomach pains...ka-boom.
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Eric Trueheart is not \"God\" in that sense


* With WordOfGod confirming that Dib would have been eventually revealed as an artificial human created by Membrane, Gaz's attitude towards her brother makes perfect sense. She disregards him entirely just as she would any of her father's other insane science projects, ''because that's exactly what Dib is.''

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* With WordOfGod confirming In the DVD commentary, Eric Trueheart states that a possible future plot for Dib would have been eventually revealed him as an artificial human created by Membrane, which would make Gaz's attitude towards her brother makes make perfect sense. She disregards him entirely just as she would any of her father's other insane science projects, ''because that's exactly what Dib is.''
** Presuming Gaz's behavior towards her brother ''needed'' some kind of justification beyond her general sociopathy.
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* With WordOfGod confirming that Dib would have been eventually revealed as an artificial human created by Membrane, Gaz's attitude towards her brother makes perfect sense. She disregards him entirely just as she would any of her father's other insane science projects, ''because that's exactly what Dib is.''
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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. The statement about Zim being "older than any human alive" was from a (now ''really'' dated, but still accessible) [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 interview with Jhonen Vasquez]], meaning that it can't be explained away by Zim being "mistaken" on the issue either.

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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. (Not that he's lying, probably it was 20 years long. It's not supposed to make sense. [[DontExplainTheJoke That's the joke.]]) The statement about Zim being "older than any human alive" was from a (now ''really'' dated, but still accessible) [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 interview with Jhonen Vasquez]], meaning that it can't be explained away by Zim being "mistaken" on the issue either.
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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. The statement about Zim being "older than any human alive" was from a (now ''really'' dated, but still acessible) [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 interview with Jhonen Vasquez]], meaning that it can't be explained away by Zim being "mistaken" on the issue either.

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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. The statement about Zim being "older than any human alive" was from a (now ''really'' dated, but still acessible) accessible) [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 interview with Jhonen Vasquez]], meaning that it can't be explained away by Zim being "mistaken" on the issue either.
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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. And yes, Jhonen did state in [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 an interview]] that Zim is older than any human alive, so what Zim himself thinks about it isn't relevant either way.

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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. And yes, Jhonen did state in The statement about Zim being "older than any human alive" was from a (now ''really'' dated, but still acessible) [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 an interview]] interview with Jhonen Vasquez]], meaning that it can't be explained away by Zim is older than any human alive, so what Zim himself thinks about it isn't relevant either way.
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convieniently for me, said interview is still up online, so you don\'t have to take my word for it: anyone who has EVER tried to claim \"Irken years\" exist and are different from earth years is wrong.


** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. And yes, Jhonen did state in an interview that Zim is older than any human alive, so what Zim himself thinks about it isn't relevant either way.

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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. And yes, Jhonen did state in [[http://www.revolutionsf.com/article.php?id=552.html&page=5 an interview interview]] that Zim is older than any human alive, so what Zim himself thinks about it isn't relevant either way.
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** You have to go out of your way to convince yourself the "20 years" business in that episode makes sense even though the fact that it explicitly does not is the basis for a joke. If the Foodening were 20 years long, Sizz-Lorr should still be trapped, and he realizes this, but nonsensically tries to HandWave it. And yes, Jhonen did state in an interview that Zim is older than any human alive, so what Zim himself thinks about it isn't relevant either way.
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something doesn\'t get Jossed via events that have already been shown. If the theory from \"10 Minutes to Doom\" were disproved by \"Parent-Teacher Night\", it would have been wrong from the get-go rather than something proved to be wrong by later material.


** {{Jossed}}. In the episode about parent-teacher conferences, Zim has a flashback about who his parents are. There are no parents, but it shows the pack being fused to his back. And he was perfectly healthy and happy without it. (I think that's the episode.)

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** {{Jossed}}.Can't be. In the episode about parent-teacher conferences, Zim has a flashback about who his parents are. There are no parents, but it shows the pack being fused to his back. And he was perfectly healthy and happy without it. (I think that's the episode.)
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* The whole business with the Megadoomer usually flies over people's heads on the first viewing. Why, that thing couldn't be any stupider if the engineers who designed it had been ''deliberately'' trying to undermine it or something! Then those same engineers provide Zim with the Santa technology that runs amok in the Christmas episode, and intentionally give Zim the schematics for the Massive knowing it'd piss off the armada... are we seeing a pattern here? Maybe the Irkens ought to be a bit more wary of technology provided by a race of people who have every reason to hate their guts.

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* The whole business with the Megadoomer usually flies over people's heads on the first viewing. Why, that thing couldn't be any stupider if the engineers who designed it had been ''deliberately'' trying to undermine it or something! Then those same engineers provide Zim with the Santa technology that runs amok in the Christmas episode, and intentionally give Zim the schematics for the Massive knowing it'd it'll piss off the armada... are we seeing a pattern here? It's always, specifically, Vortian technology -- and the Vortians, we learn, used to be Irken allies who were conquered and had their whole planet turned into one gigantic prison. Maybe the Irkens ought to be a bit more wary of technology provided by a race of people who have every reason to hate their guts.
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--->'''Prisoner 777''': "That would be ''wrong!'' It'd infuriate the armada! I helped design that ship, you know. *[[{{beat}} beat]]* Here you go!"
** Some people have postulated that the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1NyGmn4D80 bacon that was in the soap]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di7fVCB6boU&NR=1 was made when Gir lit that piggy on fire.]]

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--->'''Prisoner 777''': "That would be ''wrong!'' It'd infuriate the armada! I helped design that ship, you know. *[[{{beat}} beat]]* *{{beat}}* Here you go!"
** * Some people have postulated that the [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b1NyGmn4D80 bacon that was in the soap]] [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=di7fVCB6boU&NR=1 was made when Gir lit that piggy on fire.]]



** Another point of FridgeBrilliance in InvaderZim. Zim implies that he's older than any human alive, but upon arriving on Earth, he goes to elementary Skool, where he fits in perfectly. I always thought this was explained by him being an insane alien. However, consider his timeline. In the first episode, he shows up uninvited at the Assigning. The Tallests remark that he was banished to Foodcourtia, but Zim tells them that ''when he heard about the assigning'' he quit and came right over. Fast forward to "The Frycook What Came From All That Space." Because he is still registered as a fry cook, he is kidnapped and taken to Foodcourtia. Why? The Foodening is about to begin. It lasts 20 years and no one is able to leave Foodcourtia during that time. Zim escaped from Foodcourtia ''just'' before the last Foodening. Which means it started right about the time Zim shows up at the Assigning. It took Zim 6 months to reach Earth, and by this episode, he's still in the same class at Skool, so he's likely been on Earth less than a school year. That means over 20 Irken years are equal to just one or two Earth years. By that count, Zim could well ''think'' he's older than any human alive, but actually ''be'' around Dib's age.
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** * Another point of FridgeBrilliance in InvaderZim. Zim implies that he's older than any human alive, but upon arriving on Earth, he goes to elementary Skool, where he fits in perfectly. I always thought this was explained by him being an insane alien. However, consider his timeline. In the first episode, he shows up uninvited at the Assigning. The Tallests remark that he was banished to Foodcourtia, but Zim tells them that ''when he heard about the assigning'' he quit and came right over. Fast forward to "The Frycook What Came From All That Space." Because he is still registered as a fry cook, he is kidnapped and taken to Foodcourtia. Why? The Foodening is about to begin. It lasts 20 years and no one is able to leave Foodcourtia during that time. Zim escaped from Foodcourtia ''just'' before the last Foodening. Which means it started right about the time Zim shows up at the Assigning. It took Zim 6 months to reach Earth, and by this episode, he's still in the same class at Skool, so he's likely been on Earth less than a school year. That means over 20 Irken years are equal to just one or two Earth years. By that count, Zim could well ''think'' he's older than any human alive, but actually ''be'' around Dib's age.
*** ** Pretty sure that's been Jossed, with Jhonen Vasquez saying in the DVD commentary that Zim is older than any human alive.



** And the episode "Bestest Friend" has a scene where Zim conducts some weird experiments on three kids to find out which one of them is worthy of being his friend. Considering he tested how well they conducted electricity by shocking them, just what was Zim doing to the kids using that [[NoodleImplements beaver and toy taxi cab]]?
*** ''WordOfGod'' said Jhonen originally wanted blood to splatter on the wall during that scene.
** In the episode "Plague of Babies", it is shown that the aliens - who look just like human babies - had called their ship for help, asking to be teleported back. But wait, the ship has the wrong coordinates and pulls a room full of human babies to outer-space instead. WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE BABIES?!
*** Double bonus! In the same episode, Zim stupefies the aliens that attack him and sends them all back to their "homes". [[FateWorseThanDeath Doomed them to live for the rest of their lives at the mental maturity of an infant.]] OUCH.
** And in the unfinished episode "Return of Keef" Zim throws some sort of goo on Dib that makes anyone who is happy explode. Why would Zim specifically make something that would cause happy people to explode? It's just silly. Then you remember that Zim had a human test subject, Nick, that is always happy because of a happy probe in his brain. Zim probably killed Nick.
** "GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff" has a double one. When the human with a squid brain (or squid with a human body) returns to the sea, the audience directly realizes 'Oh god, he can't breathe underwater'. Quite a fridge horror on its own, but then GIR happily comments: 'He's gonna get eaten by a shark'.
*** In the cop's IHaveAFamily outburst, he mentions having children and pets [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking a toilet]], [[MissingMom but no wife.]] Did Zim orphan this guy's kids?
**** And if he did... well, that dog in the guy's photos looks pretty damned dangerous. Two small children are alone with a dangerous dog that needs to wear a muzzle...
*** What about the library scene partway through the episode? The guy who gets his RETINAS REMOVED because he had an overdue book. Does he get them back for returning the book? How does a library get sanctioned for taking the eyes of patrons with late books? Who else met such a fate?
** In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... Then ThisTroper read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]] . Gulp.

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** * And the episode "Bestest Friend" has a scene where Zim conducts some weird experiments on three kids to find out which one of them is worthy of being his friend. Considering he tested how well they conducted electricity by shocking them, just what was Zim doing to the kids using that [[NoodleImplements beaver and toy taxi cab]]?
*** ** ''WordOfGod'' said Jhonen originally wanted blood to splatter on the wall during that scene.
** * In the episode "Plague of Babies", it is shown that the aliens - who look just like human babies - had called their ship for help, asking to be teleported back. But wait, the ship has the wrong coordinates and pulls a room full of human babies to outer-space instead. WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE BABIES?!
*** ** Double bonus! In the same episode, Zim stupefies the aliens that attack him and sends them all back to their "homes". [[FateWorseThanDeath Doomed them to live for the rest of their lives at the mental maturity of an infant.]] OUCH.
** * And in the unfinished episode "Return of Keef" Zim throws some sort of goo on Dib that makes anyone who is happy explode. Why would Zim specifically make something that would cause happy people to explode? It's just silly. Then you remember that Zim had a human test subject, Nick, that is always happy because of a happy probe in his brain. Zim probably killed Nick.
** * "GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff" has a double one. When the human with a squid brain (or squid with a human body) returns to the sea, the audience directly realizes 'Oh god, he can't breathe underwater'. Quite a fridge horror on its own, but then GIR happily comments: 'He's gonna get eaten by a shark'.
*** ** In the cop's IHaveAFamily outburst, he mentions having children and pets [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking a toilet]], [[MissingMom but no wife.]] Did Zim orphan this guy's kids?
**** *** And if he did... well, that dog in the guy's photos looks pretty damned dangerous. Two small children are alone with a dangerous dog that needs to wear a muzzle...
*** ** What about the library scene partway through the episode? The guy who gets his RETINAS REMOVED because he had an overdue book. Does he get them back for returning the book? How does a library get sanctioned for taking the eyes of patrons with late books? Who else met such a fate?
** * In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... Then ThisTroper read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]] . Gulp.

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* "Ten Minutes to Doom" gives us a revelation that only gets more [[NightmareFuel horrific]] the more you think about it. The Irkens are nothing more than ''walking meat shells'' [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul for the real technological brain that's contained in their Paks]], and their biological processes are so utterly dependent on it that they die if separated from the pak for as much ten minutes. That couldn't have happened in nature. It would have to be something another sentient race did to them... or they did to ''themselves''. Talk about BodyHorror.
** What's more, Irken smeets go through gestation and birth ''before'' being paired with a PAK. Dib's mind was being taken over when Zim's PAK attached to him. What is an Irken's body before it is given a PAK? Is it a mindless husk, or a creature with its ''own mind'' that the PAK overrides and destroys to replace with the PAK's mind?


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* ''InvaderZim'': "Ten Minutes to Doom" gives us a revelation that only gets more [[NightmareFuel horrific]] the more you think about it. The Irkens are nothing more than ''walking meat shells'' [[CyberneticsEatYourSoul for the real technological brain that's contained in their paks]], and their biological processes are so utterly dependent on it that they die if separated from the pak for as much as ten minutes. That couldn't have happened in nature. It would have to be something another sentient race did to them... or they did to ''themselves''. Talk about BodyHorror.
** {{Jossed}}. In the episode about parent-teacher conferences, Zim has a flashback about who his parents are. There are no parents, but it shows the pack being fused to his back. And he was perfectly healthy and happy without it. (I think that's the episode.)
*** Actually, no--Baby!Zim is pulled out of a tube (yeah, apparently all Irkens are ''cloned'') and he falls lifeless on a table, only moving and actually ''living'' when the Pak is attached to him and he receives an electric shock. Yikes...
** And the episode "Bestest Friend" has a scene where Zim conducts some weird experiments on three kids to find out which one of them is worthy of being his friend. Considering he tested how well they conducted electricity by shocking them, just what was Zim doing to the kids using that [[NoodleImplements beaver and toy taxi cab]]?
*** ''WordOfGod'' said Jhonen originally wanted blood to splatter on the wall during that scene.
** In the episode "Plague of Babies", it is shown that the aliens - who look just like human babies - had called their ship for help, asking to be teleported back. But wait, the ship has the wrong coordinates and pulls a room full of human babies to outer-space instead. WHAT HAPPENED TO THOSE BABIES?!
*** Double bonus! In the same episode, Zim stupefies the aliens that attack him and sends them all back to their "homes". [[FateWorseThanDeath Doomed them to live for the rest of their lives at the mental maturity of an infant.]] OUCH.
** And in the unfinished episode "Return of Keef" Zim throws some sort of goo on Dib that makes anyone who is happy explode. Why would Zim specifically make something that would cause happy people to explode? It's just silly. Then you remember that Zim had a human test subject, Nick, that is always happy because of a happy probe in his brain. Zim probably killed Nick.
** "GIR Goes Crazy and Stuff" has a double one. When the human with a squid brain (or squid with a human body) returns to the sea, the audience directly realizes 'Oh god, he can't breathe underwater'. Quite a fridge horror on its own, but then GIR happily comments: 'He's gonna get eaten by a shark'.
*** In the cop's IHaveAFamily outburst, he mentions having children and pets [[ArsonMurderandJaywalking a toilet]], [[MissingMom but no wife.]] Did Zim orphan this guy's kids?
**** And if he did... well, that dog in the guy's photos looks pretty damned dangerous. Two small children are alone with a dangerous dog that needs to wear a muzzle...
*** What about the library scene partway through the episode? The guy who gets his RETINAS REMOVED because he had an overdue book. Does he get them back for returning the book? How does a library get sanctioned for taking the eyes of patrons with late books? Who else met such a fate?
** In episode "A Room with a Moose" there is a scene where a possible destination for Dib is a universe of pure itchiness and ThisTroper thought to himself, well that doesn't sound that scary... Then ThisTroper read [[http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2008/06/30/080630fa_fact_gawande?currentPage=1 this]] . Gulp.
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Eh, I shoulda previewed. Can\'t figure out how this whole linking whatchamacallit works.


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* In the ''InvaderZim'' episode "Bestest Friends", Keef mostly acts like a StalkerWithACrush. A crush... [[HoYay on Zim.]] And... wait for it... his shirt boasts a rainbow on it. -UpsidePickle
** Another point of FridgeBrilliance in InvaderZim. Zim implies that he's older than any human alive, but upon arriving on Earth, he goes to elementary Skool, where he fits in perfectly. I always thought this was explained by him being an insane alien. However, consider his timeline. In the first episode, he shows up uninvited at the Assigning. The Tallests remark that he was banished to Foodcourtia, but Zim tells them that ''when he heard about the assigning'' he quit and came right over. Fast forward to "The Frycook What Came From All That Space." Because he is still registered as a fry cook, he is kidnapped and taken to Foodcourtia. Why? The Foodening is about to begin. It lasts 20 years and no one is able to leave Foodcourtia during that time. Zim escaped from Foodcourtia ''just'' before the last Foodening. Which means it started right about the time Zim shows up at the Assigning. It took Zim 6 months to reach Earth, and by this episode, he's still in the same class at Skool, so he's likely been on Earth less than a school year. That means over 20 Irken years are equal to just one or two Earth years. By that count, Zim could well ''think'' he's older than any human alive, but actually ''be'' around Dib's age.

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