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''The Adventures of Kim Jong Un'' is a series of Website/CollegeHumor web animations chronicling the fictional [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin adventures of]] UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's dictator and his RobotBuddy. The series claims to be written and directed by Kim Jong-un himself and resembles a combination of pro-North Korean PropagandaPiece and personal WishFulfillment, with Kim portrayed as a MartyStu ruling over a shining {{Utopia}} and foiling [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama Barack]] [[HarmlessVillain Obama]]'s evil capitalist plans with ease.

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''The Adventures of Kim Jong Un'' is a series of Website/CollegeHumor [[Creator/{{Dropout}} [=CollegeHumor=]]] web animations chronicling the fictional [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin adventures of]] UsefulNotes/NorthKorea's dictator and his RobotBuddy. The series claims to be written and directed by Kim Jong-un himself and resembles a combination of pro-North Korean PropagandaPiece and personal WishFulfillment, with Kim portrayed as a MartyStu ruling over a shining {{Utopia}} and foiling [[UsefulNotes/BarackObama Barack]] [[HarmlessVillain Obama]]'s evil capitalist plans with ease.



* {{Yiff}}: Kim Jong Un falls for WesternAnimation/LolaBunny and before this a squirrel girl.

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* {{Yiff}}: Kim Jong Un falls for WesternAnimation/LolaBunny and before this a squirrel girl.girl.
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* MoonwalkDance: Kim performs this in the first episode, along with another of Music/MichaelJackson's signature poses, before killing the American internet troll who was spreading false rumors about Kim's weight.

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* ActorRoleConfusion: Kim Jong-un apparently thinks that Series/VeronicaMars is [[TheDanza also the name of]] [[Creator/KristenBell the actress]], as the cartoon introduces her that way (dressed as Manga/SailorMoon for some reason).

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* ActorRoleConfusion: Kim Jong-un apparently thinks that Series/VeronicaMars is [[TheDanza also Nearly all the name of]] [[Creator/KristenBell the actress]], {{Celebrity Cameo}}s appear as the cartoon famous characters they have played:
** Creator/BruceWillis is dressed like [[Franchise/DieHard John McClane]]
** Creator/KristenBell
introduces her that way (dressed herself as Manga/SailorMoon for some reason).Series/VeronicaMars.
** Creator/RobertDowneyJr appears as Film/IronMan, albeit looking more like [[ComicBook/IronMan the comic version]] than the movie version.
** Creator/JenniferLawrence appears as both [[Film/TheHungerGames Katniss Everdeen]] and [[Film/XMenFirstClass Mystique]]
** Creator/RyanGosling and Creator/RyanReynolds are combined into [[CompositeCharacter a single person]] wearing Gosling's dragon jacket from ''Film/Drive2011'' and a Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} shirt.



* IAmNotSpock: Nearly all the celebrity cameos are as famous characters they have played:
** Creator/BruceWillis as [[Franchise/DieHard John McClane]]
** Creator/KristenBell as Series/VeronicaMars. Notably, while the other celebrities are still referred to by their real names, she is directly called "American Actress Veronica Mars", [[ActorRoleConfusion suggesting that Kim thinks that's her real name]].
** Creator/RobertDowneyJr as Film/IronMan, albeit looking more like [[ComicBook/IronMan the comic version]] than the movie version.
** Creator/RyanGosling [[Creator/RyanReynolds Reynolds]] ([[CompositeCharacter a single person]]) wearing Gosling's dragon jacket from ''Film/Drive2011'' and a Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} shirt.
** Creator/JenniferLawrence as both [[Film/TheHungerGames Katniss Everdeen]] and [[Film/XMenFirstClass Mystique]]
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* WishFulfillment: For CollegeHumor's fictionalized version of Kim Jong-un.

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* WishFulfillment: For CollegeHumor's [=CollegeHumor=]'s fictionalized version of Kim Jong-un.
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* WishFulfillment: For College Humor's fictionalized version of Kim Jong-un.

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* WishFulfillment: For College Humor's CollegeHumor's fictionalized version of Kim Jong-un.
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->''"Those who find this odd will be fed to the poor... of other nations, since there is no poverty in True Korea. Or cannibalism."''

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->''"Those who find this it odd will be fed to the poor... of other nations, since there is no poverty in True Korea. Or cannibalism."''
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* BadSanta: Satan Clause, who is considered evil for trying to ''bring'' Christmas to True Korea.

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* BadSanta: Satan Clause, Claus, who is considered evil for trying to ''bring'' Christmas to True Korea.
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* KavorkaMan: Kim Jong-Un is short, stout, and silent. And yet, he attracts a ton of female attention.
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* AluminumChristmasTrees: "Kim Jong-un vs. Kim Jong-il Part 2" points out that Jong-un really ''did'' have [[spoiler: an elder brother named Kim Jong-nam]], and that [[spoiler: he really was exiled from the line of succession because he tried to sneak into Tokyo Disneyland with a fake identity]]. [[spoiler: Him returning to take over the park with an army of robots, however, they admit is not true.]]
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he's been dead for years now.


* AluminumChristmasTrees: "Kim Jong-un vs. Kim Jong-il Part 2" points out that Jong-un really ''does'' have [[spoiler: an elder brother named Kim Jong-nam]], and that [[spoiler: he really was exiled from the line of succession because he tried to sneak into Tokyo Disneyland with a fake identity]]. [[spoiler: Him returning to take over the park with an army of robots, however, they admit is not true.]]

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* AluminumChristmasTrees: "Kim Jong-un vs. Kim Jong-il Part 2" points out that Jong-un really ''does'' ''did'' have [[spoiler: an elder brother named Kim Jong-nam]], and that [[spoiler: he really was exiled from the line of succession because he tried to sneak into Tokyo Disneyland with a fake identity]]. [[spoiler: Him returning to take over the park with an army of robots, however, they admit is not true.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: The end of "Kim Jong-un vs. Kim Jong-il Part 2". [[spoiler:Kim Jong-un willingly gives the orb of leadership to his brother, who is immediately crushed by the responsibilities and killed. The RobotBuddy immediately assumes that this was Kim Jong-un's plan all along, but Kim Jong-un doesn't confirm this, and his hesitation to take the orb back at the end suggests that he may genuinely have hoped that his brother would be able to bear it, releasing him from it himself.]]
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* GainaxEnding: Several episode ends with a random attack by Kim Jong Il, most of which are nuclear explosions but in one case was a sniper shot. None of these are connected to the plot of the episode, [[spoiler: but these are explained at the end of the series as a long-running assassination plot by Kim Jong-nam, Kim Jong Un's older brother.]]

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* GainaxEnding: Several episode ends episodes end with a random attack by Kim Jong Il, most of which are nuclear explosions but in one case was a sniper shot. None of these are connected to the plot of the episode, [[spoiler: but these are explained at the end of the series as a long-running assassination plot by Kim Jong-nam, Kim Jong Un's older brother.]]

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