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* Animesque: Though Downplayed, The comic's art style draws inspiration from old manga like Astro Boy, Doraemon, and Sazae-San along with borrowing a lot of character archetypes from anime and Asian Myths in general.

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* Animesque: {{Animesque}}: Though Downplayed, The comic's art style draws inspiration from old manga like Astro Boy, Doraemon, and Sazae-San along with borrowing a lot of character archetypes from anime and Asian Myths in general.
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[[caption-width-right:350:The Completely normal adventures of a young boy and his dogs....]]
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* RiddleOfTheAges: Just what exactly *is* Charlie's deal, anyways? The world may never know....

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* RiddleOfTheAges: RiddleForTheAges: Just what exactly *is* Charlie's deal, anyways? The world may never know....
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* ShoutOut/ReferenceOverdosed: There are so many little easter eggs and references to all sorts of people, places, and things, it would definitely take a long time to list them all here.

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* ShoutOut/ReferenceOverdosed: ReferenceOverdosed: There are so many little easter eggs and references to all sorts of people, places, and things, it would definitely take a long time to list them all here.
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Edible Green Tea is a *very* strange slice-of-life webcomic by Aqua03 that you can read on Tapastic here: https://tapas.io/series/Edible-Green-Tea

The best way you can describe the story is that it follows the escapades of a young boy named Yvonne along with his friends and family as they try to navigate the very strange version of the not just their home city of Minneapolis, but the world as a whole.

Part semi-autobiographical comic, part absurdist satirical comedy.

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* ArtEvolution: The comic shifts two full color and a more traditional comic format starting with Strip 50 onwards.
* Animesque: Though Downplayed, The comic's art style draws inspiration from old manga like Astro Boy, Doraemon, and Sazae-San along with borrowing a lot of character archetypes from anime and Asian Myths in general.
* GentleGiant: Both Ao Kuang and Selena tower over the main cast, but both are some of the friendliest, sweetest characters in the strip barring bouts of not knowing their own strength.
* MegaCorp: The enigmatic "Vitamin Water Brand Vitamin Water" company. A company that preforms constant experiments to try to discover the next stage of human evolution along with producing the best tasting Vitamin Water, ever!
* NightmareFace: Charlie, Charlie, Charlie....
* RiddleOfTheAges: Just what exactly *is* Charlie's deal, anyways? The world may never know....
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Charlie the Puppy. Well, most of the time he's cute anyways...
* ShoutOut/ReferenceOverdosed: There are so many little easter eggs and references to all sorts of people, places, and things, it would definitely take a long time to list them all here.
*ManEatingPlant: Parodied with the antagonist of the three part arc, "Little Guac of Horticulture." Steve the Avocado From SPAAAAACCCCCEEEEE...... He would have definitely loved to be one of these, if it weren't for Yvonne and his appetite.
* WorldOfWeirdness: You know, it would probably be a lot easier to list the *normal* things that happen in this comic than it would to be listing all of the bizarre happenings and characters Yvonne and his friends encounter.
* WorldOfHam
* WorldOfSnark: The humor can get very dry at times....

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