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* "Number One, Number Two" might not just be a PunBasedTitle. It could also be that Larry is Rippen's number-one(best)number-two(minion or possibly friend).

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* "Number One, Number Two" might not just be a PunBasedTitle. It could also be that Larry is ''is'' Rippen's number-one(best)number-two(minion or possibly friend).
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* "Number One, Number Two" might not just be a PunBasedTitle. It could also be that Larry is Rippen's number-one(best) number-two(minion or possibly friend).

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* "Number One, Number Two" might not just be a PunBasedTitle. It could also be that Larry is Rippen's number-one(best) number-two(minion number-one(best)number-two(minion or possibly friend).
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* "Number One, Number Two" might not just be a PunBasedTitle. It could also be that Larry is Rippen's number-one(best) number-two(minion or possibly friend).
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** Hey now, just because there's anthropomorphic plants doesn't mean they kill sapient creatures to make paper. It's probably more like how beef and chicken is made.
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* The decision to have co-creator Sam Levine voice both Phyllis and Phil makes a ''lot'' more sense come the reveal in the finale that [[spoiler: they're beings (or, ''a'' being) from another plane of existence that have been manipulatng events for both the heroes and villains.]]

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* The decision to have co-creator Sam Levine voice both Phyllis and Phil makes a ''lot'' more sense come the reveal in the finale that [[spoiler: they're beings (or, ''a'' being) from another plane of existence that have been manipulatng manipulating events for both the heroes and villains.]]
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* Sashi's violent tendencies are a tad...unsettling. I mean this is a girl who's disappointed when a mission doesn't require beating people to a pulp or blowing stuff up. She...might not take retirement well.

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* Sashi's violent tendencies are a tad...unsettling. I mean this is a girl who's disappointed when a mission doesn't require beating people to a pulp or blowing stuff up. She...might not take retirement well.well.
* In a similar vein to the above, the popular AU concept where Penn and Rippen and their teams have reversed alignments is freaking terrifying to contemplate because Penn's team would be just as competent only evil while Rippen would be a complete FailureHero.
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* Sachi's violent tendencies are a tad...unsettling. I mean this is a girl who's disappointed when a mission doesn't require beating people to a pulp or blowing stuff up. She...might not take retirement well.

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* Sachi's Sashi's violent tendencies are a tad...unsettling. I mean this is a girl who's disappointed when a mission doesn't require beating people to a pulp or blowing stuff up. She...might not take retirement well.

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* As shown in "Rootilda", newspapers -- and by extension paper -- exist in a dimension populated by anthrpomorphic plants. Paper is made out of trees. [[HumanResources Think about it.]]

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* As shown in "Rootilda", newspapers -- and by extension paper -- exist in a dimension populated by anthrpomorphic anthropomorphic plants. Paper is made out of trees. [[HumanResources Think about it.]]]]
* Sachi's violent tendencies are a tad...unsettling. I mean this is a girl who's disappointed when a mission doesn't require beating people to a pulp or blowing stuff up. She...might not take retirement well.
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* The decision to have co-creator Sam Levine voice both Phyllis and Phil makes a ''lot'' more sense come the reveal in the finale that [[spoiler: they're beings (or, ''a'' being) from another plane of existence that have been manipulatng events for both the heroes and villains.]]
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* In "Cereal Fugitives", The Milkman once again tries to flood everything in milk, only this time he crashes a train into the dam, which wouldn't be so bad outside of normal supervillain activities, except the train is sentient and no mention of the train is made after the crash.

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* In "Cereal Fugitives", The Milkman once again tries to flood everything in milk, only this time he crashes a train into the dam, which wouldn't be so bad outside of normal supervillain activities, except the train is sentient and no mention of the train is made after the crash.crash.
* As shown in "Rootilda", newspapers -- and by extension paper -- exist in a dimension populated by anthrpomorphic plants. Paper is made out of trees. [[HumanResources Think about it.]]
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** In "Cereal Fugitives", The Milkman once again tries to flood everything in milk, only this time he crashes a train into the dam, which wouldn't be so bad outside of normal supervillain activities, except the train is sentient and no mention of the train is made after the crash.

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** * In "Cereal Fugitives", The Milkman once again tries to flood everything in milk, only this time he crashes a train into the dam, which wouldn't be so bad outside of normal supervillain activities, except the train is sentient and no mention of the train is made after the crash.
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* In "Big Problems", before they evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.

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* In "Big "3 Big Problems", before they evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.



** In season 2, it's explicitly revealed that the replaced denizens black out, and don't remember the recent events for days afterwards, wherein second-hand accounts and reasoning fill in the blanks. Hope that gave the elves enough time to try and bake the Gingerbread Man a new body, or he's in for one ''unpleasant'' surprise when he regains consciousness.

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** In season 2, it's explicitly revealed that the replaced denizens black out, and don't remember the recent events for days afterwards, wherein second-hand accounts and reasoning fill in the blanks. Hope that gave the elves enough time to try and bake the Gingerbread Man a new body, or he's in for one ''unpleasant'' surprise when he regains consciousness.consciousness.
** In "Cereal Fugitives", The Milkman once again tries to flood everything in milk, only this time he crashes a train into the dam, which wouldn't be so bad outside of normal supervillain activities, except the train is sentient and no mention of the train is made after the crash.
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* The Part-Timers replace existing people. How did the Gingerbread men react when Rippen and Larry zapped back out and one of them was just a head with a shattered body and the second had been ''almost completely eating himself''? Best we don't find out.

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* The Part-Timers replace existing people. How did the Gingerbread men react when Rippen and Larry zapped back out and one of them was just a head with a shattered body and the second had been ''almost completely eating himself''? Best we don't find out.out.
** In season 2, it's explicitly revealed that the replaced denizens black out, and don't remember the recent events for days afterwards, wherein second-hand accounts and reasoning fill in the blanks. Hope that gave the elves enough time to try and bake the Gingerbread Man a new body, or he's in for one ''unpleasant'' surprise when he regains consciousness.
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* In "Big Problems", before the evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.

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* In "Big Problems", before the they evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.people.
* The Part-Timers replace existing people. How did the Gingerbread men react when Rippen and Larry zapped back out and one of them was just a head with a shattered body and the second had been ''almost completely eating himself''? Best we don't find out.
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* In "Brainburgerz", Sashi states that it was hard to find "a eye place that stays open during the zombie apocalypse".The eyes are connected by nerves to the brain. And what do zombies want? brains!

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* In "Brainburgerz", Sashi states that it was hard to find "a eye place that stays open during the zombie apocalypse".The eyes are connected by nerves to the brain. And what do zombies want? brains!

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* In "Big Problems", before the evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.



* In "Brainburgerz", Sashi states that it was hard to find "a eye place that stays open during the zombie apocalypse".The eyes are connected by nerves to the brain. And what do zombies want? brains!

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* In "Brainburgerz", Sashi states that it was hard to find "a eye place that stays open during the zombie apocalypse".The eyes are connected by nerves to the brain. And what do zombies want? brains!brains!

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* In "Big Problems", before the evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.
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* In "Big Problems", before the evacuate the city, Penn accidentally squashes City Hall and the TNT museum. People may well have been hiding in there, especially City Hall, which is usually a busy establishment. So yes, Penn Zero the part-time ''hero'' probably accidentally killed people.
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* Why does Rippen zap in as the cowardly but non-villainous Cute-ling mayor in "The Ripple Effect"? Because the actual "villain" in that situation was Penn, who already left the dimension, so Phil had to choose the closest alternative. The mayor is literally a DesignatedVillain.

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* Why does Rippen zap in as the cowardly but non-villainous Cute-ling mayor in "The Ripple Effect"? Because the actual "villain" in that situation was Penn, who already left the dimension, so Phil had to choose the closest alternative. The mayor is literally a DesignatedVillain.DesignatedVillain.
* In "Brainburgerz", Sashi states that it was hard to find "a eye place that stays open during the zombie apocalypse".The eyes are connected by nerves to the brain. And what do zombies want? brains!

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In "The Princess Most Fair", all the dimension-hoppers take getting gender-swapped pretty much in stride. This makes sense when you consider that they've also been things like stuffed animals, giant babies, monsters, and sports equipment; Those were far from the oddest forms they've taken on.

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* In "The Princess Most Fair", all the dimension-hoppers take getting gender-swapped pretty much in stride. This makes sense when you consider that they've also been things like stuffed animals, giant babies, monsters, and sports equipment; Those were far from the oddest forms they've taken on.on.
* Why does Rippen zap in as the cowardly but non-villainous Cute-ling mayor in "The Ripple Effect"? Because the actual "villain" in that situation was Penn, who already left the dimension, so Phil had to choose the closest alternative. The mayor is literally a DesignatedVillain.
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In "The Princess Most Fair", all the dimension-hoppers take getting gender-swapped pretty much in stride. This makes sense when you consider that they've also been things like stuffed animals, giant babies, monsters, and sports equipment; Those were far from the oddest forms they've taken on.

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