1 | '''Release Date:''' November 25, 1995 |
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3 | '''Relax-O-Vision:''' The Lobe's super-evil plan coincides with Kids' WB's new network standards to reduce the effect of cartoon violence, much to Freakazoid's dismay. |
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5 | '''Fatman and Boy Blubber:''' Rotund superheroes stand up for a kid's right to have his lunch. |
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7 | '''Limbo Lock-up:''' Freakazoid's odd jumping about and ranting in cyber-space is interrupted by the Idiot Police. |
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9 | '''Terror Palace:''' A false alarm brings the Huntsman out for nothing. |
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11 | !!Tropes Found in “Relax-O-Vision”: |
12 | * RelaxOVision: The TropeNamer. |
13 | * StrappedToARocket: The Lobe does this to Steph but is taught a lesson offscreen. |
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15 | !!Tropes Found in “Fatman and Boy Blubber”: |
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17 | !!Tropes Found in “Limbo Lock-up”: |
18 | * FateWorseThanDeath: Freakazoid seems to consider that Fanboy is this. When [[ItMakesSenseInContext he’s found guilty of being completely idiotic]], the judge gives him a choice; 30 days in prison, or 30 minutes listening to Fanboy. Freakazoid’s response? “LOCK ME UP AND THROW AWAY THE KEY!” |
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