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It's Flavorific!: Henry and June read fan mail, which tells them to go away. June races a chair and apparently wins. June thinks up a cool superhero, which Henry laughs at. Henry and June try on different helmets, but June makes the mistake of choosing a piano. Henry tricks June into turning the last page, and afterward, she beats him up.

Sniz & Fondue: Stuntbike Sniz: Sniz starts to do dangerous motorcycle stunts, in the end, he ends up in the hospital, but still excited about his past stunts.

Action League NOW!: No Fly Zone: the Mayor kidnaps two kids and Thunder Girl is the only one who can save them, too bad she lost her ability to fly.

Prometheus and Bob: Clothing and Wheel: Prometheus tries to teach Bob how to clothe and move a wheel.

Life with Loopy: Trouble with Inflation: Loopy tries to stop her dad's bills from coming in the mail, and she fails but sends her dad a heartwarming letter in the mail.

"The Main Comic" contains these tropes:

  • Piano Drop: One of the helmets June tries out is a piano, which she throws into the air and gets crushed by.
    June: PIANO HEAD! (throws a huge piano up in the air, and it comes crashing down on her head) (in dumb-sounding voice after getting hit) Oooh, that was not very smart!


"Sniz & Fondue" contains these tropes:


"Action League NOW!" contains these tropes:

  • An Arm and a Leg: One of the kid hostages does this to the Mayor. The arm ends up falling out of the birdhouse and landing on Thunder Girl's head.
  • Ineffectual Sympathetic Villain: Despite being his captives, the two kids openly insult and injure the Mayor. By the time the team knocks over the birdhouse, the kids are beating the Mayor up, prompting the heroes to laugh at him.
  • "Kick Me" Prank:
  • This Is Gonna Suck: Thunder Girl over Stinky's slingshot idea.


"Prometheus and Bob" contains these tropes:


"Life with Loopy" contains these tropes:

  • Berserk Button: Larry notes his father is extremely laidback no matter the situation, except for when he gets bills in the mail.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Loopy's first plan is dress and act as adorable as possible in the hopes the mailman won't deliver more bills, but it ends up being averted.
    Loopy: [singing] Hey there, friendly mailman, there's something I gotta say. You're such a lovely person—
    Mailman: [flatly] Mostly bills today. [walks away]
    Loopy: ...grouchbag.
  • The Scream: Loopy's father receiving bills leads to anguished screams during establishing shots of the house.
  • Unstoppable Mailman: To her frustration, Loopy finds she can't stop the mailman by being cute, by being scary, or by inflating the house so that it's floating high above the ground.


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