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* [[Big Eater]]: At one point Washington apparently eats the entire rear half of a nearby deer with a single bite.
* [[Brain Food]]
* [[Combo -Platter Powers]]: Washington is shown to shoot lasers, fly, have super strength, control water, kick people in half, and swordfight.
* [[Even the Guys Want Him]]: Go on guess who.
* [[Eye Beams]]: How Washington kills with a stare.
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* [[Rule of Funny]]
* [[Running Gag]]: Washington's height increases each time it's mentioned.
* [[Shout -Out]]: At one point one of the characters brandishes one of [[Prince|Prince's]] custom, stylized guitars while paraphrasing a line from the song 1999.
** Also, instead of just crossing the Delaware, Washington parts it [[The Bible (Literature)|ala Moses]].
* [[Spiritual Successor]]: [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KZUKivlR4n0 JFK], featuring a combination [[Memetic Badass]]/[[Memetic Sex God]] [[John F Kennedy]].
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Revision as of 20:25, 26 January 2014

Cox and Combes' Washington is a 2½-minute long musical short created by Brad Neely. The short was what first garnered Neely the attention of Super Deluxe.com. As its name suggests the short centered around a Memetic Badass revision of George Washington as narrated by the Creased Comics characters Cox and Combes. The short derives its humor mostly from visual gags and the larger than larger than life exploits of George Washington.


The Short includes the following tropes:

"Washington, Washington/ Six foot 20, fucking killing for fun."
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