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The bulk of the comic can be boiled down to a basic format; once a year, there would be a parodic retelling of one of the 8-bit ''Mega Man'' games, and once a year, a villain would show up and try to kill everyone. Filling the gaps are a mind-boggling amount of [[Time Travel]], [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]], hilariously stupid antics, meta-interactions with the comic's author, and, of course, the titular Bob and George, two brothers who were a [[Super Villain]] and [[Superhero]] respectively before getting [[Trapped in Another World|warped into the Megaman Universe]].
The bulk of the comic can be boiled down to a basic format; once a year, there would be a parodic retelling of one of the 8-bit ''Mega Man'' games, and once a year, a villain would show up and try to kill everyone. Filling the gaps are a mind-boggling amount of [[Time Travel]], [[Alternate Universe|Alternate Universes]], hilariously stupid antics, meta-interactions with the comic's author, and, of course, the titular Bob and George, two brothers who were a [[Super Villain]] and [[Superhero]] respectively before getting [[Trapped in Another World|warped into the Megaman Universe]].


Ran daily (mostly) from April 1st, 2000, to July 28th, 2007, [[Trope Makers|making]], [[Trope Codifier|codifing]], [[Troperiffic|abusing]], [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshading]], and generally [[Playing with a Trope|making tropes into all sorts of funny shapes]] throughout it's [[Webcomics Long Runners|once-a-day, seven-year run]].
Ran daily (mostly) from April 1st, 2000, to July 28th, 2007, [[Trope Maker|making]], [[Trope Codifier|codifing]], [[Troperiffic|abusing]], [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshading]], and generally [[Playing with a Trope|making tropes into all sorts of funny shapes]] throughout it's [[Webcomics Long Runners|once-a-day, seven-year run]].


Can be found [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/ right through this link].
Can be found [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/ right through this link].
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* [[Baby Talk]]
* [[Baby Talk]]
* [[Backhanded Apology]]
* [[Backhanded Apology]]
* [[Back From the Dead]]: Almost everyone at one time or another.
* [[Back from the Dead]]: Almost everyone at one time or another.
* [[Bad Dreams]]
* [[Bad Dreams]]
* [[Batman Grabs a Gun]]: In the last five strips of the series, George {{spoiler|figures out how to work his [[Power Armor]]'s [[Arm Cannon]], and takes aim at Bob}}.
* [[Batman Grabs a Gun]]: In the last five strips of the series, George {{spoiler|figures out how to work his [[Power Armor]]'s [[Arm Cannon]], and takes aim at Bob}}.
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* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: They do this so often that they hang lampshades on their habit of lampshade hanging.
* [[Lampshade Hanging]]: They do this so often that they hang lampshades on their habit of lampshade hanging.
{{quote|'''Dr. Light:''' [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000614 Want to know why his name's Rock?]
{{quote|'''Dr. Light:''' [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000614 Want to know why his name's Rock?]
'''Dr. Wily:''' I know, I know, [[Theme Naming|Rock and Roll]]. I got it. [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000513 We did this joke before], remember?
'''Dr. Wily:''' I know, I know, [[Theme Naming|Rock and Roll]]. I got it. [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000513 We did this joke before], remember?
'''Dr. Light:''' We did?
'''Dr. Light:''' We did?
'''Dr. Wily:''' Yes. In fact, [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000525 we've done this joke before as well]. }}
'''Dr. Wily:''' Yes. In fact, [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000525 we've done this joke before as well]. }}
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: What Wily fakes in order to infiltrate Dr. Light's lab and set up the events of the third game after trying to take over the world twice.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: What Wily fakes in order to infiltrate Dr. Light's lab and set up the events of the third game after trying to take over the world twice.
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* [[Playing with Fire]]: Bob
* [[Playing with Fire]]: Bob
* [[Plot Armor]]: Lampshaded in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010107 this strip], double subverted in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010108 the next strip] and seemingly used straight with a prior [[Lampshade Hanging]] in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=020731 this strip] and [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=020730 the previous one].
* [[Plot Armor]]: Lampshaded in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010107 this strip], double subverted in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=010108 the next strip] and seemingly used straight with a prior [[Lampshade Hanging]] in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=020731 this strip] and [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/index.php?date=020730 the previous one].
** Later, it's given a [[Double Subversion]]. Bob and George can't die because they're in the title of the comic, so when the plot calls for George to actually die, the ''title of the comic'' changes to allow it to happen. [[Back From the Dead|He gets better]], though, and the title returns to "Bob and George."
** Later, it's given a [[Double Subversion]]. Bob and George can't die because they're in the title of the comic, so when the plot calls for George to actually die, the ''title of the comic'' changes to allow it to happen. [[Back from the Dead|He gets better]], though, and the title returns to "Bob and George."
* [[Plot Hole]]: Averted, or so the Author says.
* [[Plot Hole]]: Averted, or so the Author says.
** This is almost a [[Running Gag]]; Plot Holes appear all over the place, and half the fun is watching the author attempt to seal them.
** This is almost a [[Running Gag]]; Plot Holes appear all over the place, and half the fun is watching the author attempt to seal them.
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** Also most of the gags are given multiple subversions.
** Also most of the gags are given multiple subversions.
* [[Schmuck Bait]]
* [[Schmuck Bait]]
* [[Schrodinger's Butterfly]]
* [[Schrödinger's Butterfly]]
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Dr. Light in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000909 this strip].
* [[Screams Like a Little Girl]]: Dr. Light in [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000909 this strip].
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Alternate Bass.
* [[Screw Destiny]]: Alternate Bass.
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'''Bob:''' Yeah sure, no problem... Say, what's all this small type that looks suspiciously like fine print... Hey!
'''Bob:''' Yeah sure, no problem... Say, what's all this small type that looks suspiciously like fine print... Hey!
'''Macc:''' Damn... oh come on, sign it. }}
'''Macc:''' Damn... oh come on, sign it. }}
* [[Unrealistic Black Hole]]
* [[Black Holes Suck]]
* [[Unwilling Suspension]]: George, during the third game. Among others. Many others.
* [[Unwilling Suspension]]: George, during the third game. Among others. Many others.
* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]: [[Discussed Trope]] in the commentary [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000908c here].
* [[Villain Exit Stage Left]]: [[Discussed Trope]] in the commentary [http://www.bobandgeorge.com/archives/000908c here].
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* [[You Can See Me?]]?: During George's time travel escapades. Only Bass and Rush can see him.
* [[You Can See Me?]]?: During George's time travel escapades. Only Bass and Rush can see him.
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]
* [[You Can't Fight Fate]]
* [[You Have Failed Me]]: As {{spoiler|Mega Man}} explains to Bass, it's essentially a requirement for all evil villains to kill their lackeys once they screw up. Nothing personal.
* [[You Have Failed Me...]]: As {{spoiler|Mega Man}} explains to Bass, it's essentially a requirement for all evil villains to kill their lackeys once they screw up. Nothing personal.
* [[You Killed My Father]]
* [[You Killed My Father]]
* [[You Shall Not Pass]]
* [[You Shall Not Pass]]

Revision as of 23:31, 9 April 2017

Hey, Mega Man. Wanna go do something stupid?
Bass

Probably the most influential of all Sprite Comics ever. Stands on three pillars: No Fourth Wall, Mega Man and stupidity. Originally, it was intended to just be filler for a hand-drawn comic the author was making, but the idiotic adventures of Mega Man and friends proved more popular, and the title characters were incorporated into the author's skewed vision of the Megaverse.

The bulk of the comic can be boiled down to a basic format; once a year, there would be a parodic retelling of one of the 8-bit Mega Man games, and once a year, a villain would show up and try to kill everyone. Filling the gaps are a mind-boggling amount of Time Travel, Alternate Universes, hilariously stupid antics, meta-interactions with the comic's author, and, of course, the titular Bob and George, two brothers who were a Super Villain and Superhero respectively before getting warped into the Megaman Universe.

Ran daily (mostly) from April 1st, 2000, to July 28th, 2007, making, codifing, abusing, lampshading, and generally making tropes into all sorts of funny shapes throughout it's once-a-day, seven-year run.

Can be found right through this link.

It was also known for hosting many sub-comics, of which only MS Paint Masterpieces is still known to update. Sometimes.


Tropes used in Bob and George include:

Ran: COSSACK BUSTER!!!

Skull Man: Would someone remove my arm from what is not an arm socket?!

George: Circus?
Dr. Light: Circus music is a type of music, too!

George: There's only one way to find out what really happened! We have to go back in time!
(Proto Man slaps George across the face)
(Beat)
George: ...did you just bitch-slap me?
Proto Man: Yes. You needed it.
George: Yes I did. Thanks.

Bob: Who will triumph when these two behemoths square off?
Stone Man: I will, cause you ain't got no guts!
Guts Man: Pssh! You're stoned!
Bob: One more pun and I will kill you both myself, understand?
Both: Yessir.

Commentary: Wow, who would've thought that all of the Robot Masters would just be standing around in a big field together in the middle of nowhere where Mega Man could just conveniently run into them? I mean, seriously, aren't they supposed to be out trying to Take Over the World or something?

Dr. Light: Bull elephant? Pssh...lightweights.

Dr. Light: Want to know why his name's Rock?
Dr. Wily: I know, I know, Rock and Roll. I got it. We did this joke before, remember?
Dr. Light: We did?
Dr. Wily: Yes. In fact, we've done this joke before as well.

  • Laser-Guided Amnesia: What Wily fakes in order to infiltrate Dr. Light's lab and set up the events of the third game after trying to take over the world twice.
    • Subverted during a time travel mishap, when everyone's too distracted to remember they're supposed to do this to two of the characters to prevent a paradox.
  • Lecture as Exposition
  • Let's See You Do Better: The commentary here. (The actual comic, too, but mostly the commentary)
    • Not the actual comic, but the Custom Comic (and glue factory) thread on the official forums lives off this trope.
  • Lightning Can Do Anything: One of the titular characters manipulates lightning.
  • Lost Aesop
  • Luke, I Am Your Father: Parodied with Bob (Darth Volcanus) in the 4th game.

Mega Man: Ring Man, I am your father.
Ring Man: No you're not.
Mega Man: You win this argument.

Mynd: Will you stand aside and let me deal with the imposter, or do you want to die too?
(Beat Panel)
Mike/Proto Man: George!
George: What?! I'm thinking!

Ran:And it's not just time traveling. The way I see it, we've broken every law of physics except the third law of thermodynamics.
Dr. Light: Aha! Negative two Kelvin!
Ran: Never Mind...

Macc: Say, can I get your autograph? Right here on this soul-sealing contract-looking piece of paper?
Bob: Yeah sure, no problem... Say, what's all this small type that looks suspiciously like fine print... Hey!
Macc: Damn... oh come on, sign it.