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* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' had a brain eating alien come to Endsville. The first person he runs into: Billy, [[The Ditz|who's got no brain for him to eat]]. |
* ''[[The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy]]'' had a brain eating alien come to Endsville. The first person he runs into: Billy, [[The Ditz|who's got no brain for him to eat]]. |
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** And in [[The Movie]], Grim is the only one who can claim the [[MacGuffin]] that makes people face their greatest fears, because his greatest fear is having to spend time with Billy and Mandy, which he already has to do anyway. |
** And in [[The Movie]], Grim is the only one who can claim the [[MacGuffin]] that makes people face their greatest fears, because his greatest fear is having to spend time with Billy and Mandy, which he already has to do anyway. |
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* A Halloween episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'' had a bunch of zombies leave Homer completely unharmed. They were looking for brains to eat, and after a brief inspection decided that Homer just wouldn't do. |
* A Halloween episode of ''[[The Simpsons (animation)|The Simpsons]]'' had a bunch of zombies leave Homer completely unharmed. They were looking for brains to eat, and after a brief inspection decided that Homer just wouldn't do. |
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** Similarly, Homer was immune to a cult's brainwashing because his attention span was so short that he didn't pay attention to it for long enough to work. (After struggling with this for a while, they then manage to brainwash him by singing the theme to the old '60s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' TV show with the word "Leader" in place of the word "Batman".) |
** Similarly, Homer was immune to a cult's brainwashing because his attention span was so short that he didn't pay attention to it for long enough to work. (After struggling with this for a while, they then manage to brainwash him by singing the theme to the old '60s ''[[Batman (TV series)|Batman]]'' TV show with the word "Leader" in place of the word "Batman".) |
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* In one episode of ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', the Monarch tries to kill Dr. Venture by [[Journey to the Center of the Mind|going inside his mind]] and unleashing waves of sanity-breaking mental trauma upon him. But, as Dr. Venture explains, he's ''already'' so miserable that nothing the Monarch does can even phase him. |
* In one episode of ''[[The Venture Brothers]]'', the Monarch tries to kill Dr. Venture by [[Journey to the Center of the Mind|going inside his mind]] and unleashing waves of sanity-breaking mental trauma upon him. But, as Dr. Venture explains, he's ''already'' so miserable that nothing the Monarch does can even phase him. |