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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.
* [[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.
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: Darlene swears a few times.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: The adult humor is sure to make people giggle.
* [[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.
* [[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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Revision as of 22:31, 18 May 2021

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.


Tropes used in Lobo (web series) include: