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== B.O.B. has psychic powers ==
This would explain why he keeps confusing his own memories with those of his friends.
** [[I Knew It|Confirmed]], somewhat by [[Spin
== The Earth in the movie is the Cylon Earth from [[Battlestar Galactica]]. It was destroyed when {{spoiler|the president hit the button that launched all the nukes.}} ==
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== Gallaxhar's evil scheme is all because he's a giant prude. ==
His [[Noodle Incident]]-laden [[Start of Darkness]] apparently began when he found some dreadful fact about his parents, and apparently he was happily married at one point, up until his new wife wanted to do ''something''. Since this is only a PG movie, we can't go into the sordid details, but one can infer his plan to conquer the universe and populate it with clones of himself is because of [[Freud Was Right|a gigantic fear of sex]]. It also provides a handy [[Hand Wave]] for why [[Go
* [[Fridge Logic]] says he would've had to have seen her naked if he changed her into that unitard while she was unconscious.
** Maybe he had a robot do it.
== Area 52 is the North American branch of [[Neon Genesis Evangelion|SEELE]] ==
(Or whatever they're called, I've only seen [[Did Not Do the Research|two episodes]]) A massive underground base that holds both (super)natural and man-made monsters, including a giant [[White
* Or maybe it's an alternative version of the NGE base(s), considering the surprising lack of [[Plan|plans]] or [[Man Behind the Man|Men Behind the Men]].
* OP: Hmmm...
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== Susan Has Yet To Discover All Her Powers. ==
Quantonium is supposed to be the most powerful element in the Universe, Right? So it seems likely that it can do more than just make someone fifty feet tall. Susan has all sorts of awesome powers she deosn't even know about yet.
* [[Square
* Well, she did punch through a supposedly impentrable energy field with relative ease, and through alien metal like they were wet paper. Even without the [[Square
** I was actually rather impressed with the writers for how they handled this. Yes, they gave Susan nothing but size and standard non-flying brick package for powers, but they then ''let her use them''. There was literally no point at which she attempted to use brute strength for anything and it failed, except when she took ''a little too long'' to break the jar/cage her powers were drained in (and it was about to shatter if she'd had a few seconds longer). And once she gained her confidence (aka by the time she was abducted), she ''realized'' and ''accepted'' this fact and started throwing brute strength around as a solution even when standard movie/videogame logic tells her she should be helpless.
* Sort of personal cannon, but I consider high durability as one of her powers after that scene.
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