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Trivia about ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' includes: |
Trivia about ''[[{{ROOTPAGENAME}}]]'' includes: |
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* [[Big Name Fan]]: The late [[Stan Lee]] confirmed that Lobo is his favorite DC character. |
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* [[Colbert Bump]]: DC fans have helped people rediscover this cartoon. |
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* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The website went defunct in 2002. Fortunately, the episodes can be found on [[YouTube]]. |
* [[Keep Circulating the Tapes]]: The website went defunct in 2002. Fortunately, the episodes can be found on [[YouTube]]. |
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* [[Mid-Development Genre Shift]]: It was originally going to be a family-friendly [[Kids WB]] show but was changed to an adult-oriented web series because making a family-friendly version of Lobo was at best problematic. |
* [[Mid-Development Genre Shift]]: It was originally going to be a family-friendly [[Kids WB]] show but was changed to an adult-oriented web series because making a family-friendly version of Lobo was at best problematic. |
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* [[Playing Against Type]]: |
* [[Playing Against Type]]: |
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** [[Grey DeLisle|Grey Griffin]] voices a character who casually swears, unlike most of her roles. |
** [[Grey DeLisle|Grey Griffin]] voices a character who casually swears, unlike most of her roles. |
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** For the DC cartoons of the early 2000s as a whole, this cartoon is the only adult-oriented entry in a (''[[What Do You Mean It's for Kids?|mostly]]'') kid-friendly franchise. |
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* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: Greg Eagles, Grey Griffin, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny and Kevin Michael Richardson have worked together in other cartoons and games. |
* [[Relationship Voice Actor]]: Greg Eagles, Grey Griffin, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny and Kevin Michael Richardson have worked together in other cartoons and games. |
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* [[Talking to Themselves]]: |
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** [[Grey DeLisle|Grey Griffin]] voices Darlene and the Nutcracker Sisters. |
** [[Grey DeLisle|Grey Griffin]] voices Darlene and the Nutcracker Sisters. |
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** [[Dee Bradley Baker]] voices Sunny Jim for the first two episodes, as well as Tubo. |
** [[Dee Bradley Baker]] voices Sunny Jim for the first two episodes, as well as Tubo. |
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* [[Word of God]]: Boyd Kirkland confirmed that the cartoon doesn't take place in the DCAU. |
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 19 October 2021
Trivia about Lobo (web series) includes:
- Keep Circulating the Tapes: The website went defunct in 2002. Fortunately, the episodes can be found on YouTube.
- Mid-Development Genre Shift: It was originally going to be a family-friendly Kids WB show but was changed to an adult-oriented web series because making a family-friendly version of Lobo was at best problematic.
- The Other Darrin:
- Greg Eagles replaced Brad Garrett, and was himself replaced by Kevin Michael Richardson in the sixth episode.
- Sunny Jim was originally voiced by Dee Bradley Baker, before being replaced by Tom Kenny in the third episode.
- Playing Against Type:
- Grey Griffin voices a character who casually swears, unlike most of her roles.
- For the DC cartoons of the early 2000s as a whole, this cartoon is the only adult-oriented entry in a (mostly) kid-friendly franchise.
- Relationship Voice Actor: Greg Eagles, Grey Griffin, Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny and Kevin Michael Richardson have worked together in other cartoons and games.
- Talking to Themselves:
- Tom Kenny performs many, if not most, of the show's minor characters.
- Kevin Michael Richardson voices Lobo, Sniff, Slaz, Fat Whutzat and Mudboy.
- Grey Griffin voices Darlene and the Nutcracker Sisters.
- Dee Bradley Baker voices Sunny Jim for the first two episodes, as well as Tubo.
- Word of God: Boyd Kirkland confirmed that the cartoon doesn't take place in the DCAU.
- Back to Lobo (web series)