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* EitherOrTitle: Many of the episodes have titles like this. For example, the episode revolving around Kim Jong-un fighting Music/{{Psy}} is called "A Great Deceit Revealed and Many Wrongs Righted, or [[{{PunBasedTitle}} Psy-onara Suckers]]".
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* BlackComedy: The brutal and inhumane methods of North Korea, rather than being denied by the propaganda, are humorously presented as a ''positive'' thing. Executions are mentioned regularly and treated with the same weight as somebody merely going to jail.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: All viewers of the show are required to enjoy and not question the accuracy of its information. The punishment is castration by donkey.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: All viewers of the show are required to enjoy and not question the accuracy of its information. The punishment is castration death by scorpions/castration by donkey.
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* {{Faceship}}: Kim Jong-un's "Handsomecopter", [[ParodyProductPlacement the perfect gift for any child of True Korea!]] [[NowBuyTheMerchandise PURCHASE IS MANDATORY]]
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* {{Faceship}}: Kim Jong-un's "Handsomecopter", [[ParodyProductPlacement the perfect gift for any child of True Korea!]] [[NowBuyTheMerchandise '''[[NowBuyTheMerchandise PURCHASE IS MANDATORY]]MANDATORY]]'''
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* {{Faceship}}: Kim Jong-un's "Handsomecopter", [[ParodyProductPlacement the perfect gift for any child of True Korea!]] [[NowBuyTheMerchandise PURCHASE IS MANDATORY]]
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* ArtShift: When Kim [[DeusExMachina suddenly remembers]] that he's the superpowered descendant of a lost alien race, there's a sudden cutaway to scenes taken directly from ''ComicBook/ActionComicsNumber1'' with a real photo of Kim Jong-un's face superimposed over ComicBook/{{Superman}}'s.
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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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* CompositeCharacter: In this universe, Creator/RyanGosling and Creator/RyanReynolds are apparently a single person named "Ryan Gosling Reynolds", which is potentially an InUniverseFactoidFailure by Kim himself.
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** Creator/RobertDowneyJr as Film/IronMan
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** Creator/KristenBell as Series/VeronicaMars
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]].
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Film/IronMan, albeit looking more like [[ComicBook/IronMan the comic version]] than the movie version.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: All viewers of the show are required to enjoy and not question the accuracy of its information.
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* HappinessIsMandatory: All viewers of the show are required to enjoy and not question the accuracy of its information. The punishment is castration by donkey.
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* HighSchool: The regular show is interrupted and replaced with "Typical American High School," where [=KJ1=] is the NewTransferStudent.
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* HighSchool: The regular show is interrupted and replaced with "Typical American High School," School", where [=KJ1=] is the NewTransferStudent.
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* ChristmasEpisode: Or more accurately, “Kim Jong Un Handstand Day,” when Kim broke the world record by doing a handstand for five seconds. Yet, Western media has tried to corrupt this day by sending [[BadSanta Satan Claus]] to teach the children of True Korea about Western decadence. Kim of course foils this plot.
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* ChristmasEpisode: Or more accurately, “Kim Jong Un Handstand Is Great At Handstands Day,” when Kim broke the world record by doing a handstand for five seconds. Yet, Western media has tried to corrupt this day by sending [[BadSanta Satan Claus]] to teach the children of True Korea about Western decadence. Kim of course foils this plot.
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* BadSanta: Satan ClauseClause, who is considered evil for trying to ''bring'' Christmas to True Korea.
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* {{Crossover}}: The episode "Kim Jong-un vs. Vladimir Putin" presents itself as if it were crossing over with Vladimir Putin's own equally-fictitious children's propaganda show. InUniverse, Obama causes Putin's show to suddenly preempt Kim's so he can go steal chemical weapons from Syria, leading to a LetsYouAndHimFight between the two dicta- we mean noble and true leaders of free and prosperous nations.
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* InsistentTerminology: [[UsefulNotes/SouthKorea FALSE Korea]]
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* InsistentTerminology: [[UsefulNotes/SouthKorea FALSE Korea]]The country's name is not "North Korea". It is TRUE Korea.
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: When it's revealed that Kim Jong-un has an older brother, Kim Jong-nam, who was disinherited after he got arrested trying to sneak into Disneyland, there's a text popup declaring "THIS IS ACTUALLY TRUE", followed by an account of Jong-nam taking over Disneyland and building an army of robots to take over the world, which is accompanied by a similar popup reading "NOT THIS PART".
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: When it's revealed that Kim Jong-un has an older brother, Kim Jong-nam, who was disinherited after he got arrested trying to sneak into Disneyland, there's a text popup declaring "THIS IS ACTUALLY TRUE", followed by an account of Jong-nam taking over Disneyland and building an army of robots to take over the world, which is accompanied by a similar popup reading "NOT THIS PART".
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* DeathByMocking: A minister criticizes Kim Jong Un for spending all his time playing Pokemon. He is then killed when a Pokemon dragon comes to life and burns him to death. The minister lampshades the deservedness of his death.
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* DeathByMocking: A minister criticizes Kim Jong Un for spending all his time playing Pokemon. He is then killed when a Pokemon dragon Charizard comes to life and burns him to death. The minister lampshades the deservedness of his death.
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* StylisticSuck: In "Kim Jong-un and Dennis Rodman Recreate Space Jam", Kim Jong-Un finds the animators' depiction of his basketball (sorry, [[InsistentTerminology Korea-ball]]) skills to not be good enough, so he decides to animate the scenes of him playing Korea-ball himself. Said scenes consist of stick figures moving choppily on a blank lined-paper background.
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* StylisticSuck: In "Kim Jong-un and Dennis Rodman Recreate Space Jam", Kim Jong-Un finds the animators' depiction of his basketball (sorry, [[InsistentTerminology Korea-ball]]) skills to not be good enough, so he decides to animate the scenes of him playing Korea-ball himself. Said scenes consist of stick figures moving choppily on a blank lined-paper background. Kim Jong-un's stick figure has a disproportionately large GagPenis.
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: When it's revealed that Kim Jong-un has an older brother, Kim Jong-nam, who was disinherited after he got arrested trying to sneak into Disneyland, there's a text popup declaring "THIS IS ACTUALLY TRUE", followed by an account of Jong-nam taking over Disneyland and building an army of robots to take over the world, which is accompanied by a similar popup reading "NOT THIS PART".
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* ILoveNuclearPower: One episode focuses on North Korea’s development of nuclear weapons despite global opposition.
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* ChickMagnet: [[UpToEleven So much so]] that he must build a wall around his wedding to keep out all the women protesting.
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* ChickMagnet: [[UpToEleven So much so]] so that he must build a wall around his wedding to keep out all the women protesting.
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* PropagandaPiece: The series is a UpToEleven parody of these.
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* PropagandaPiece: The series is a UpToEleven parody of these.
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* CelebCrush: Inverted. Both Creator/KristenBell and Creator/JenniferLawrence both want to be with Kim Jong Un. Kim is also {{Best Friend}}s with Creator/RobertDowneyJr, who gives him an Film/IronMan suit and [[BadassBeard his goatee]].
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* CelebCrush: Inverted. Both Creator/KristenBell and Creator/JenniferLawrence both want to be with Kim Jong Un. Kim is also {{Best Friend}}s with Creator/RobertDowneyJr, who gives him an Film/IronMan suit and [[BadassBeard his goatee]].goatee.
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** In "Kim Jong-un vs. Psy", Kim arrives in a [[{{Faceship}} 'Handsomecopter']], and is revealed to have trained Creator/{{Psy}} in the art of dancing. Kim also possesses the power to duplicate himself into a squad of five clones, referred to as the [[SummonBackupDancers 'Five-Member Explosive Pop Sensation Technique']].
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** In "Kim Jong-un vs. Psy", Kim arrives in a [[{{Faceship}} 'Handsomecopter']], and is revealed to have trained Creator/{{Psy}} Music/{{Psy}} in the art of dancing. Kim also possesses the power to duplicate himself into a squad of five clones, referred to as the [[SummonBackupDancers 'Five-Member Explosive Pop Sensation Technique']].
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* StylisticSuck: In "Kim Jong-un and Dennis Rodman Recreate Space Jam", Kim Jong-Un finds the animators' depiction of his basketball (sorry, [[InsistentTerminology Korea-ball]]) skills to not be good enough, so he decides to animate the scenes of him playing Korea-ball himself. Said scenes consist of stick figures moving choppily on a blank lined-paper background.
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* SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace: [[Creator/BradPitt Bradley Pitt]], Creator/GeorgeClooney, and Creator/RyanGosling [[Creator/RyanReynolds Reynolds]] (who has Film/GreenLantern2011 powers) all interrupt Kim’s wedding to real-life wife Ri Sol-Ju, so they can [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe force her to marry them]] and a [[BestialityIsDepraved a gay baby goat]].
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* SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace: [[Creator/BradPitt Bradley Pitt]], Creator/GeorgeClooney, and Creator/RyanGosling [[Creator/RyanReynolds Reynolds]] (who has Film/GreenLantern2011 Film/{{Green Lantern|2011}} powers) all interrupt Kim’s wedding to real-life wife Ri Sol-Ju, so they can [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe force her to marry them]] and a [[BestialityIsDepraved a gay baby goat]].
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* SpeakNowOrForeverHoldYourPeace: [[Creator/BradPitt Bradley Pitt]], Creator/GeorgeClooney, and Creator/RyanGosling [[Creator/RyanReynolds Reynolds]] (who has Film/GreenLantern Film/GreenLantern2011 powers) all interrupt Kim’s wedding to real-life wife Ri Sol-Ju, so they can [[AndNowYouMustMarryMe force her to marry them]] and a [[BestialityIsDepraved a gay baby goat]].
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* 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]].
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* 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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* WingdingEyes: Nearly woman who sees Kim Jong Un gets heart-shaped eyes. Lampshaded by two high school girls, whose eyes become permanently heart-shaped after experiencing Kim’s full charisma.
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* WingdingEyes: Nearly every woman who sees Kim Jong Un gets heart-shaped eyes. Lampshaded by two high school girls, whose eyes become permanently heart-shaped after experiencing Kim’s full charisma.
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* HighSchool: The regular show is interrupted and replaced with "Typical American High School," where KJ1 is the NewTransferStudent.
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* HighSchool: The regular show is interrupted and replaced with "Typical American High School," where KJ1 [=KJ1=] is the NewTransferStudent.
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* IAmTheBand: Kim Jong Un is credited as the writer, director, producer, and occassionally the artist for all the episodes.
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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 propaganda 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 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 propaganda 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.