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* How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he call him Eric?
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* How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he she call him Eric?
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How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he call him Eric?
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* How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he call him Eric?
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** The only explanation that makes sense is that "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" chronologically takes place before "Aged Heat".
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** The only explanation that makes sense is that "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" chronologically takes place before "Aged Heat".Heat".
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How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he call him Eric?
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How is it Duckman's mom forgets his name? I mean, that's her husband's surname for god's sake! Also, why doesn't he call him Eric?
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* Why is it that in "You've Come a Wrong Way, Baby" it's revealed that Agnes is still posing as Grandma-ma but in "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" (earlier than this, but after "Aged Heat") we saw inside her head and she wasn't?
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* Why is it that in "You've Come a Wrong Way, Baby" it's revealed that Agnes is still posing as Grandma-ma but in "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" (earlier than this, but after "Aged Heat") we saw inside her head and she wasn't?wasn't?
** The only explanation that makes sense is that "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" chronologically takes place before "Aged Heat".
** The only explanation that makes sense is that "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" chronologically takes place before "Aged Heat".
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** In "Hamlet 2: This Time It's Personal" Cornfed appears to Duckman in what seems to be a projected illusion. They begin to converse as if on a video phone call. Cornfed then '''steps out of the image and into the room'''. Duckman is astounded. Cornfed states it's merely an invention of his. None of this is a headscratcher -- it's certainly within Cornfed's [[TheAce character]] to invent such a device. What's confusing is that Cornfed says it "has no practical application other than impressing chicks." While this is indeed the most important application -- it is by no means the only '''practical''' application for an astral-projection/teleportation device.
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* Why is it that in "You've Come a Wrong Way, Baby" it's revealed that Agnes is still posing as Grandma-ma but in "Crime, Punishment, War, Peace, and the Idiot" (earlier than this, but after "Aged Heat") we saw inside her head and she wasn't?
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** In "Hamlet 2: This Time It's Personal" Cornfed appears to Duckman in what seems to be a projected illusion. They begin to converse as if on a video phone call. Cornfed then '''steps out of the image and into the room'''. Duckman is astounded. Cornfed states it's merely an invention of his. None of this is a headscratcher -- it's certainly within Cornfed's [[TheAce character]] to invent such a device. What's confusing is that Cornfed says it "has no practical application other than impressing chicks." While this is indeed the most important application -- it is by no means the only '''practical''' application for an astral-projection/teleportation device.