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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot of "Skyway to the Danger Zone" had Winnie and Jessie get attacked by Army drones, instead of experimental Amazon delivery drones.
** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented a man dating two women at once, by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.
** "Hallowinnie II: Season of the Witch" originally would have involved Winnie and the Harper kids saving the town from a monster, until Peter decided that the comic's small supporting cast weakened the stakes.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The comic mostly averts this by using references to 70's and 80's pop culture to fit with the time period in which [[Series/FreeSpirit the show it adapts]] is set, but there are some recent topics covered to fit in with the modern setting:
** "I Love Bread" references the ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' controversy and has Creator/OprahWinfrey[='s=] [[https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AtWY/weight-watchers-bread-featuring-oprah-winfrey ad for Weight Watchers]] as a plot device. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on This TV in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped after [=StartTV=] got the rights to the show.
** "Robb's Not Dead" has a plot based on the Windows 10 Version 1809 update that deleted users' files.
** "Cartoon Brew" references Butch Hartman's ''Noog Network'' streaming service and spoofs the trend of making action cartoon reboots comedies.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot of "Skyway to the Danger Zone" had Winnie and Jessie get attacked by Army drones, instead of experimental Amazon delivery drones.
** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented a man dating two women at once, by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.
** "Hallowinnie II: Season of the Witch" originally would have involved Winnie and the Harper kids saving the town from a monster, until Peter decided that the comic's small supporting cast weakened the stakes.
* WorkingTitle: ''[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/tz/fsbanner.jpg Free Spirit Season Two]]'', shortened so that Platypus Comix visitors who hadn't heard about the TV show before wouldn't get confused.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The comic mostly averts this by using references to 70's and 80's pop culture to fit with the time period in which [[Series/FreeSpirit the show it adapts]] is set, but there are some recent topics covered to fit in with the modern setting:
** "I Love Bread" references the ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' controversy and has Creator/OprahWinfrey[='s=] [[https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AtWY/weight-watchers-bread-featuring-oprah-winfrey ad for Weight Watchers]] as a plot device. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on This TV in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped after [=StartTV=] got the rights to the show.
** "Robb's Not Dead" has a plot based on the Windows 10 Version 1809 update that deleted users' files.
** "Cartoon Brew" references Butch Hartman's ''Noog Network'' streaming service and spoofs the trend of making action cartoon reboots comedies.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot of "Skyway to the Danger Zone" had Winnie and Jessie get attacked by Army drones, instead of experimental Amazon delivery drones.
** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented a man dating two women at once, by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.
** "Hallowinnie II: Season of the Witch" originally would have involved Winnie and the Harper kids saving the town from a monster, until Peter decided that the comic's small supporting cast weakened the stakes.
* WorkingTitle: ''[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/tz/fsbanner.jpg Free Spirit Season Two]]'', shortened so that Platypus Comix visitors who hadn't heard about the TV show before wouldn't get confused.confused.
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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.

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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], once, by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.

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* RecycledScript: Some of the stories adapt episodes of the original show, but adapted into a modern setting. For instance, the first comic is a retelling of the first episode of the show. Occasionally, the plot will be drastically altered. For instance, in the second comic, instead of a person named Bob who disguises as Thomas' client trying to take Winnie away, a voice called The Stranger keeps talking to the kids.



* RecycledScript: Some of the stories adapt episodes of the original show, but adapted into a modern setting. For instance, the first comic is a retelling of the first episode of the show.
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* RecyledScript: Some of the stories adapt episodes of the original show, but adapted into a modern setting. For instance, the first comic is a retelling of the first episode of the show.

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** "Robb's Not Dead" has a plot based on the Windows 10 Version 1809 update that deleted users' files.


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* RecyledScript: Some of the stories adapt episodes of the original show, but adapted into a modern setting. For instance, the first comic is a retelling of the first episode of the show.
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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.net/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.

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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.animesuperhero.net/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.com/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.
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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.

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** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.toonzone.animesuperhero.net/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The comic mostly averts this by using references to 70's and 80's pop culture to fit with the time period in which [[Series/FreeSpirit the show it adapts]] is set, but "Cartoon Brew" references Butch Hartman's ''Noog Network'' streaming service and spoofs the trend of making action cartoon reboots comedies. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on [=MeTV=] in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped in early 2020.

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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The comic mostly averts this by using references to 70's and 80's pop culture to fit with the time period in which [[Series/FreeSpirit the show it adapts]] is set, but there are some recent topics covered to fit in with the modern setting:
** "I Love Bread" references the ''Series/ThirteenReasonsWhy'' controversy and has Creator/OprahWinfrey[='s=] [[https://www.ispot.tv/ad/AtWY/weight-watchers-bread-featuring-oprah-winfrey ad for Weight Watchers]] as a plot device. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on This TV in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped after [=StartTV=] got the rights to the show.
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"Cartoon Brew" references Butch Hartman's ''Noog Network'' streaming service and spoofs the trend of making action cartoon reboots comedies. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on [=MeTV=] in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped in early 2020.
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* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The comic mostly averts this by using references to 70's and 80's pop culture to fit with the time period in which [[Series/FreeSpirit the show it adapts]] is set, but "Cartoon Brew" references Butch Hartman's ''Noog Network'' streaming service and spoofs the trend of making action cartoon reboots comedies. It also mentions ''Series/CagneyAndLacey'' airing on [=MeTV=] in the middle of the night, a practice of which stopped in early 2020.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** The original plot of "Skyway to the Danger Zone" had Winnie and Jessie get attacked by Army drones, instead of experimental Amazon delivery drones.
** "Junkyard Stories" originally ended with a story in which Winnie tormented [[YourCheatingHeart a man dating two women at once]], by "prophesizing" that one of those two women wants to kill him. Peter didn't get much farther in [[http://www.toonzone.net/forums/threads/free-spirit-junkyard-stories-talkback.5513901/#post-84416272 the script]] before deciding that he couldn't think of an ending that seemed unpredictable or satisfying enough.
** "Hallowinnie II: Season of the Witch" originally would have involved Winnie and the Harper kids saving the town from a monster, until Peter decided that the comic's small supporting cast weakened the stakes.
* WorkingTitle: ''[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/tz/fsbanner.jpg Free Spirit Season Two]]'', shortened so that Platypus Comix visitors who hadn't heard about the TV show before wouldn't get confused.

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