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'''''Lobo''''' is a 2000 web animation series of 14 short episodes made by Noodle Soup Productions for [[Warner Brothers]] Animation and created by Boyd Kirkland. It stars [[Lobo]] from DC Comics and is filled with plenty of mature content such as profanity, graphic violence and sexual content. It had Greg Eagles and [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] voicing Lobo. It was originally going to be a family-friendly cartoon on Kids' WB with [[Brad Garrett]] voicing Lobo but was scrapped. It got mixed to positive reception for staying true to the comics but got criticism for the animation.
'''''Lobo''''' is a 2000 web animation series of 14 short episodes made by Noodle Soup Productions for [[Warner Brothers]] Animation and created by Boyd Kirkland and John P. McCann. It stars [[Lobo]] from DC Comics and is filled with plenty of mature content such as profanity, graphic violence and sexual content. It had Greg Eagles and [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] voicing Lobo with [[Grey DeLisle]], [[Tom Kenny]] and [[Dee Bradley Baker]] providing voices for the other characters. It was originally going to be a family-friendly cartoon on Kids' WB with [[Brad Garrett]] voicing Lobo but was retooled. It was the very first adult-oriented DC cartoon, predating ''[[Harley Quinn (TV series)|Harley Quinn]]'' by 19 years. It got a mixed to positive reception for staying true to the comics but got criticism for the animation.


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* [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: The cartoon is much more violent than the other DC Animated Universe entries.
* [[Bloodier and Gorier]]: The cartoon is much more violent than the other DC Animated Universe entries.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Lobo does this to some of his enemies.
* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Lobo does this to some of his enemies.
* [[Bury Your Gays]]: Both Snake and Slaz die by the end of "Breakout".
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: All the side characters except for Darlene are made for this show.
* [[Canon Foreigner]]: All the side characters except for Darlene Spritzer are made for this show.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: “Fragging bastich!”
* [[Cluster Bleep Bomb]]: Lobo does this in the end of "Lobo for President", making the cameraman's head explode.
* [[Cluster Bleep Bomb]]: Lobo does this in the end of "Lobo for President", making the cameraman's head explode.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: The profanity in the show is quite frequent.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: The profanity in the show is quite frequent.
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* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Lobo paid his money to Fat Whutzat but didn't get anything. So, he put Whutzat on a series of explosives as he took a flying car and drove with the Nutcracker Sisters.
* [[Earn Your Happy Ending]]: Lobo paid his money to Fat Whutzat but didn't get anything. So, he put Whutzat on a series of explosives as he took a flying car and drove with the Nutcracker Sisters.
* [[Explosive Cigar]]: Lobo puts one in Tubo's mouth.
* [[Explosive Cigar]]: Lobo puts one in Tubo's mouth.
* [[Everything's Deader with Zombies]]: The MBA are a race of alien zombies who wear tuxedoes and run fast.
* [[Filler]]: The "Lobo for President" episode is sandwiched between the third and fourth episodes of the Oblivion story arc.
* [[Filler]]: The "Lobo for President" episode is sandwiched between the third and fourth episodes of the Oblivion story arc.
* [[Flipping the Bird]]: Lobo and Darlene do this.
* [[Hotter and Sexier]]: The show has more sexual content and innuendos.{{context}} <!-- MOD: AGAIN, than what? This sentence is only half-written -- when you say something has more X, you have to provide something which also has X as a comparison. Is it more adult content than all other web series out there? More than everything ever written? More than you can find in your dog's old bed? Finish the sentence. --> For example, the women wear skimpy clothing and Lobo says to the Snake that the Snake looks like Lobo’s “johnson with herpes”.
* [[Groin Attack]]: Lobo kicks Whutzat's groin.
* [[Man of a Thousand Voices]]: A lot of male characters that aren't Lobo were voiced by [[Tom Kenny]] and all the female characters were voiced by [[Grey DeLisle]].
* [[No Celebrities Were Harmed]]: Major Snake is based on Bon Scott and Gene Simmons.
* [[Older Than He Looks|Older Than They Look]]: It is implied by the end that the Nutcracker Sisters are older than they look.
* [[Older Than He Looks|Older Than They Look]]: It is implied by the end that the Nutcracker Sisters are older than they look.
* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: Lobo says the phrases "frag", "bastitch" and "Feetal's Gizz". He said "frag" 27 times in the course of the show.
* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: Lobo says the phrases "frag", "bastich" and "Feetal's Gizz". He said "frag" 28 times in the course of the show.
* [[Pig Man]]: Lobo's quarry in the final four episodes named Mudboy is a Porkan.
* [[Pig Man]]: Lobo's quarry in the final four episodes named Mudboy is a Porkan.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Lobo does these to his enemies.
* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Lobo does these to his enemies.
* [[Prison Episode]]: The Oblivion episodes are set at a high-security prison.
* [[Recap Episode]]: "Lobo's Fanboy Special Episode" is essentially a recap of the series premiere with Lobo doing commentary.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The adult humor is sure to make people giggle.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The adult humor is sure to make people giggle.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The sexual content is funny, too.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The sexual content is funny, too. Such as where Lobo says that the Snake looks like his johnson with herpes.
* [[R-Rated Opening]]: The first scene has Lobo come to an alien and shoot him in the head with graphic results.
* [[R-Rated Opening]]: The second scene in the first episode has Lobo come to an alien and shoot him in the head with graphic results.
* [[Shout-Out]]: The Snake is seen throwing up the Ten Commandments.
* [[Starter Villain]]: Sunny Jim is the main villain of the first five episodes.
* [[Starter Villain]]: Sunny Jim is the main villain of the first five episodes.
* [[Token Human]]: Darlene is the only human in the show.
* [[Straw Misogynist]]: Sunny Jim said a lot of sexist things about Darlene.
* [[Token Human]]: Darlene Spritzer is the only human in the show.
* [[Truer to the Text]]: Compared to Lobo's appearance in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', Lobo is hard-edged and filled with strong language, gore and raunchy content.
* [[Truer to the Text]]: Compared to Lobo's appearance in ''[[Superman: The Animated Series]]'', Lobo is hard-edged and filled with strong language, gore and raunchy content.
* [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]: Major Snake and the Snake have these moments.
* [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]: Major Snake and the Snake have these moments.

Latest revision as of 22:27, 6 December 2021

Lobo is a 2000 web animation series of 14 short episodes made by Noodle Soup Productions for Warner Brothers Animation and created by Boyd Kirkland and John P. McCann. It stars Lobo from DC Comics and is filled with plenty of mature content such as profanity, graphic violence and sexual content. It had Greg Eagles and Kevin Michael Richardson voicing Lobo with Grey DeLisle, Tom Kenny and Dee Bradley Baker providing voices for the other characters. It was originally going to be a family-friendly cartoon on Kids' WB with Brad Garrett voicing Lobo but was retooled. It was the very first adult-oriented DC cartoon, predating Harley Quinn by 19 years. It got a mixed to positive reception for staying true to the comics but got criticism for the animation.


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