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A 2000 web animation series of 14 short episodes made by Noodle Soup Productions for [[Warner Brothers]] Animation. 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. |
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. |
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: [[Tom Kenny]] is no stranger to voicing [[Rocko's Modern Life|yellow]] [[SpongeBob SquarePants|men]]. |
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* [[Alien Blood]]: Averted. All the aliens bleed red. |
* [[Alien Blood]]: Averted. All the aliens bleed red. |
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* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: Almost every alien including Lobo speaks English. |
* [[Aliens Speaking English]]: Almost every alien including Lobo speaks English. |
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* [[Batman Can Breathe in Space]]: Lobo doesn't even wear a helmet when using a bike. |
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* [[Big Eater]]: The Snake has eaten a lot of things including Mudboy and they get digested in six weeks. |
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* [[Black and Gray Morality]]: Lobo likes to swear, have sex and kill people but he has a moral compass compared to his enemies. |
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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. |
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* [[Boom! Headshot!]]: Lobo does this to some of his enemies. |
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* [[Canon Foreigner]]: All the side characters except for Darlene are made for this show. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: The profanity in the show is quite frequent. |
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* [[Darker and Edgier]]: The show as a whole is more violent and profane than other DCAU content. |
* [[Darker and Edgier]]: The show as a whole is more violent and profane than other DCAU content. |
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* [[Death by Irony]]: Since Slaz and Sniff have spikes all over their body, they hugged which resulted in their deaths. |
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* [[Denser and Wackier]]: With a show that features aliens resembling animals, it's more cartoony than the other DCAU shows. |
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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. |
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* [[Explosive Cigar]]: Lobo puts one in Tubo's mouth. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Older Than He Looks|Older Than They Look]]: It is implied by the end that the Nutcracker Sisters are older than they look. |
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* [[Pardon My Klingon]]: Lobo says the phrases "frag", "bastitch" and "Feetal's Gizz". He said "frag" 27 times in the course of the show. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Pre-Ass-Kicking One-Liner]]: Lobo does these to his enemies. |
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* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The adult humor is sure to make people giggle. |
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The adult humor is sure to make people giggle. |
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* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The sexual content is funny, too. |
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: The sexual content is funny, too. |
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* [[R-Rated Opening]]: The first scene has Lobo come to an alien and shoot him in the head with graphic results. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Token Human]]: Darlene is the only human in the show. |
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* [[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. |
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* [[Vomit Indiscretion Shot]]: Major Snake and the Snake have these moments. |
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[[Category:Web Animation]] |
[[Category:Web Animation]] |
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[[Category:Lobo]] |
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[[Category:Lobo (web series)]] |
[[Category:Lobo (web series)]] |
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[[Category:DC Animated Universe]] |
[[Category:DC Animated Universe]] |