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* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: Some of the readers felt surprised to learn that ''Ambush Makeover'', which became [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=1&page=8&seriesID=4 spoofed] in "Mulberry's 2004 Fall TV Preview," actually exists.
* [[Aluminum Christmas Trees]]: Some of the readers felt surprised to learn that ''Ambush Makeover'', which became [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=1&page=8&seriesID=4 spoofed] in "Mulberry's 2004 Fall TV Preview," actually exists.
* [[Animated Actors]]: Mulberry even has an account at the forum of Platypus Comix's parent site, Toon Zone.
* [[Animated Actors]]: Mulberry even has an account at the forum of Platypus Comix's parent site, Toon Zone.
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: Mulberry's struggles in "Heiress A Parent" to find something appropriate for the kids to watch include bypassing TV shows with "sex, violence, [[Bread Eggs Breaded Eggs|violent sex]], violence", and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=22&page=4&seriesID=4 "Bob Saget"].
* [[Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking]]: Mulberry's struggles in "Heiress A Parent" to find something appropriate for the kids to watch include bypassing TV shows with "sex, violence, [[Bread, Eggs, Breaded Eggs|violent sex]], violence", and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=22&page=4&seriesID=4 "Bob Saget"].
* [[Art Shift]]:
* [[Art Shift]]:
** "Mul/Kerry/Bush" shifts to brown-and-white sketches as Mulberry and her friends [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=2&page=22&seriesID=4 drop Dr. Badass out of the 2004 election].
** "Mul/Kerry/Bush" shifts to brown-and-white sketches as Mulberry and her friends [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=2&page=22&seriesID=4 drop Dr. Badass out of the 2004 election].
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* [[Cool Loser]]: The other heiresses of Seven Springs may shun Mulberry for her refusal to do anything she considers embarrassingly stupid, such as getting high or drunk, but she's still smarter than any of them, and heiress to one of the world's most powerful monopolies, VGI.
* [[Cool Loser]]: The other heiresses of Seven Springs may shun Mulberry for her refusal to do anything she considers embarrassingly stupid, such as getting high or drunk, but she's still smarter than any of them, and heiress to one of the world's most powerful monopolies, VGI.
* [[Couch Gag]]: Ever since 2005, issues have used old, unusual-looking comic book covers instead of covers that bear direct relevance to the story. Some of them have Mulberry photoshopped into the scenes, but issues from October 2008 onward depict the covers unaltered.
* [[Couch Gag]]: Ever since 2005, issues have used old, unusual-looking comic book covers instead of covers that bear direct relevance to the story. Some of them have Mulberry photoshopped into the scenes, but issues from October 2008 onward depict the covers unaltered.
* [[Criminal Amnesiac]]: {{spoiler|1=[[George W Bush]]'s daughter [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=43 Barbara]}} in "Year Six."
* [[Criminal Amnesiac]]: {{spoiler|1=[[George W. Bush]]'s daughter [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=43 Barbara]}} in "Year Six."
* [[Crossover]]: "Artifacting" has Mulberry race [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=15&page=13&seriesID=4 against] [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Tomb Raider|Lara Croft]] in a quest for [[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Ren and Stimpy]]'s History Eraser Button.
* [[Crossover]]: "Artifacting" has Mulberry race [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=15&page=13&seriesID=4 against] [[Indiana Jones]] and [[Tomb Raider|Lara Croft]] in a quest for [[The Ren and Stimpy Show|Ren and Stimpy]]'s History Eraser Button.
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=13&seriesID=4 Tiff defeats a zombie Orville Redenbacher]}} in "Franken-berry".
* [[Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass]]: {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=13&seriesID=4 Tiff defeats a zombie Orville Redenbacher]}} in "Franken-berry".
* [[Cut and Paste Translation]]: Mulberry presents one of ''[[Naruto]]'' in [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=1&page=4&seriesID=4 "Mulberry's 2004 Fall TV Preview"].
* [[Cut and Paste Translation]]: Mulberry presents one of ''[[Naruto]]'' in [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=1&page=4&seriesID=4 "Mulberry's 2004 Fall TV Preview"].
{{quote| '''Mulberry:''' Through the magic of editing, [[Four Kids Entertainment|4Kids Productions]] has turned a ninja cartoon into a depiction of daily American school life! ''Naruto'' is now known here as ''Larry and His Socially Conscious Adventures'', and it's being hailed by critics as "''[[Doug]]'' for the 21st Century! Here's a peek!"<br />
{{quote| '''Mulberry:''' Through the magic of editing, [[4Kids! Entertainment|4Kids Productions]] has turned a ninja cartoon into a depiction of daily American school life! ''Naruto'' is now known here as ''Larry and His Socially Conscious Adventures'', and it's being hailed by critics as "''[[Doug]]'' for the 21st Century! Here's a peek!"<br />
''(Three page preview plays)''<br />
''(Three page preview plays)''<br />
'''Mulberry:''' Some complain that things like this destroy the original artist's vision. I say, who cares? The man's all the way back in Japan; how's he gonna find out?<br />
'''Mulberry:''' Some complain that things like this destroy the original artist's vision. I say, who cares? The man's all the way back in Japan; how's he gonna find out?<br />
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* [[Engineered Public Confession]]: In "Mulberry's 2009 Fall TV Preview", Mulberry tricks a writer for [[The CW]] into [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=18&page=10 publicly broadcasting his beliefs] that [[Viewers are Morons]], but {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|none of The CW's viewers feel offended]] because they really ''are'' morons.}}
* [[Engineered Public Confession]]: In "Mulberry's 2009 Fall TV Preview", Mulberry tricks a writer for [[The CW]] into [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=18&page=10 publicly broadcasting his beliefs] that [[Viewers are Morons]], but {{spoiler|[[Subverted Trope|none of The CW's viewers feel offended]] because they really ''are'' morons.}}
* [[Fake-Out Opening]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=1&seriesID=4 "Jack the Ripper"] begins by showing a fire-launching, silhouetted person exploring a village, but it turns out the person is just a character Jack is playing in an online game.
* [[Fake-Out Opening]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=1&seriesID=4 "Jack the Ripper"] begins by showing a fire-launching, silhouetted person exploring a village, but it turns out the person is just a character Jack is playing in an online game.
* [[Faking the Dead]]: To protect themselves from terrorists and [[George W Bush|their father]]'s haters, {{spoiler|Jenna and Barbara Bush}} resort to this at the end of "Year Six." {{spoiler|1=The girls' father [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=49 refused their kidnappers' demands to pull troops out of Iraq], leaving them in danger of beheading, and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=56 the building where they were being held hostage exploded.]}}
* [[Faking the Dead]]: To protect themselves from terrorists and [[George W. Bush|their father]]'s haters, {{spoiler|Jenna and Barbara Bush}} resort to this at the end of "Year Six." {{spoiler|1=The girls' father [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=49 refused their kidnappers' demands to pull troops out of Iraq], leaving them in danger of beheading, and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=56 the building where they were being held hostage exploded.]}}
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: "Mulberry Sharona, Slayer of [[White Anglo Saxon Protestant|WASPs]]" lands Mulberry at a [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=9&page=5&seriesID=4 country club gathering of airheaded heiresses.]
* [[Fish Out of Water]]: "Mulberry Sharona, Slayer of [[White Anglo Saxon Protestant|WASPs]]" lands Mulberry at a [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=9&page=5&seriesID=4 country club gathering of airheaded heiresses.]
* [[Filler Strip]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&pageType=index&seriesID=4 "Murphy's Lawn"] was written to tide Platypus Comix readers over as Paltridge spent extra time completing a four-part ''[[Electric Wonderland (Webcomic)|Electric Wonderland]]'' comic.
* [[Filler Strip]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&pageType=index&seriesID=4 "Murphy's Lawn"] was written to tide Platypus Comix readers over as Paltridge spent extra time completing a four-part ''[[Electric Wonderland (Webcomic)|Electric Wonderland]]'' comic.
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* [[Foreshadowing]]: "Franken-Berry" contains a scene [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=9&seriesID=4 Mulberry asks Tiff if she remembers the time they searched] for the [[Ren and Stimpy|History Eraser Button]], but after Jack says he doesn't, Mulberry remembers that comic won't appear at Platypus Comix for another seven months.
* [[Foreshadowing]]: "Franken-Berry" contains a scene [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=9&seriesID=4 Mulberry asks Tiff if she remembers the time they searched] for the [[Ren and Stimpy|History Eraser Button]], but after Jack says he doesn't, Mulberry remembers that comic won't appear at Platypus Comix for another seven months.
* [[Global Ignorance]]: Mary attempts to attract tabloids in "Prison Broke" by landing herself in jail. However, things don't go as planned, so she [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=9&seriesID=4 asks Mulberry to come to Mexico and rescue her.] {{spoiler|1=It later turns out that Mary actually [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=15 ended up in her family's California hotel].}}
* [[Global Ignorance]]: Mary attempts to attract tabloids in "Prison Broke" by landing herself in jail. However, things don't go as planned, so she [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=9&seriesID=4 asks Mulberry to come to Mexico and rescue her.] {{spoiler|1=It later turns out that Mary actually [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=15 ended up in her family's California hotel].}}
* [[Go Seduce My Arch Nemesis]]: Mary Roach tells Mulberry that she treated her more nicely than usual in "Mulberry Sharona, Slayer of WASPs" in [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=9&page=10&seriesID=4 hopes that Mulberry will seduce a policeman] that wouldn't accept Mary's bribes.
* [[Go Seduce My Arch-Nemesis]]: Mary Roach tells Mulberry that she treated her more nicely than usual in "Mulberry Sharona, Slayer of WASPs" in [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=9&page=10&seriesID=4 hopes that Mulberry will seduce a policeman] that wouldn't accept Mary's bribes.
* [[Grand Theft Me]]:
* [[Grand Theft Me]]:
** In "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=16&pageType=index&seriesID=4 Obamadramarama]," Mulberry's scheme to take control of Sarah Palin's body goes awry when she and her friends obtain the wrong hair sample, giving {{spoiler|[[Hillary Clinton]]}} control over Mulberry's body.
** In "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=16&pageType=index&seriesID=4 Obamadramarama]," Mulberry's scheme to take control of Sarah Palin's body goes awry when she and her friends obtain the wrong hair sample, giving {{spoiler|[[Hillary Clinton]]}} control over Mulberry's body.
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* [[I Am Not Spock]]: In-universe, [[Nice Character, Mean Actor]] [[Hayden Panettiere]] doesn't react [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=13&page=11&seriesID=4 kindly] to Jack calling her, "[[Heroes (TV)|Claire]]" in "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mulberry".
* [[I Am Not Spock]]: In-universe, [[Nice Character, Mean Actor]] [[Hayden Panettiere]] doesn't react [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=13&page=11&seriesID=4 kindly] to Jack calling her, "[[Heroes (TV)|Claire]]" in "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mulberry".
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Mulberry, Tiff, and Jezebel [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=23&page=3 insist] in "Jeboozled" that men always refer to females as "women" instead of, "girls", although women can call each other girls.
* [[Insistent Terminology]]: Mulberry, Tiff, and Jezebel [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=23&page=3 insist] in "Jeboozled" that men always refer to females as "women" instead of, "girls", although women can call each other girls.
* [[Instant Awesome Just Add Mecha]]: Mulberry's battle with Hayden Panettiere in "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mulberry" [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=13&page=19&seriesID=4 includes some robots].<ref>Mulberry controlled the silver and purple 'bot, while Panettiere used the gray and green one.</ref>
* [[Instant Awesome, Just Add Mecha]]: Mulberry's battle with Hayden Panettiere in "The Positively True Adventures of the Alleged Texas Cheerleader-Murdering Mulberry" [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=13&page=19&seriesID=4 includes some robots].<ref>Mulberry controlled the silver and purple 'bot, while Panettiere used the gray and green one.</ref>
* [[Intoxication Ensues]]: The contents of [[Paula Abdul]]'s [[American Idol|Coke glass]] [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=11&page=6&seriesID=4 have this affect on Mulberry] in "Scary Berry."
* [[Intoxication Ensues]]: The contents of [[Paula Abdul]]'s [[American Idol|Coke glass]] [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=11&page=6&seriesID=4 have this affect on Mulberry] in "Scary Berry."
* [[Invisible Parents]]: Apparently, Mulberry's parents have spent so little time with her, she has forgotten what they look like. (Once, [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=2&page=10&seriesID=4 she nearly fell for] [[George W Bush]]'s attempt to pull a [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] on her) Jack and Tiff have admitted to having parents, but they do not live on the Sharona estate.
* [[Invisible Parents]]: Apparently, Mulberry's parents have spent so little time with her, she has forgotten what they look like. (Once, [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=2&page=10&seriesID=4 she nearly fell for] [[George W. Bush]]'s attempt to pull a [[Luke, I Am Your Father]] on her) Jack and Tiff have admitted to having parents, but they do not live on the Sharona estate.
* [[It's Been Done]]: Mulberry tries to find legendary objects in "Artifacting," released the same month as ''[[Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Film)|Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull]]'', but [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=15&page=3&seriesID=4 explorers from all areas of fiction] beat her to each object she tries to find during the first nine pages.
* [[It's Been Done]]: Mulberry tries to find legendary objects in "Artifacting," released the same month as ''[[Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull (Film)|Indiana Jones and The Kingdom of The Crystal Skull]]'', but [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=15&page=3&seriesID=4 explorers from all areas of fiction] beat her to each object she tries to find during the first nine pages.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Early on in "Obamadramarama," Mulberry explains that whoever she will switch brains with later will not remember anything she did while in Mulberry's body, and instead assume she went unconscious for the duration of the switch.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]]: Early on in "Obamadramarama," Mulberry explains that whoever she will switch brains with later will not remember anything she did while in Mulberry's body, and instead assume she went unconscious for the duration of the switch.
* [[Last Second Word Swap]]: After Mulberry fails in "Heiress A Parent" to convince the President of Television to lessen the amount of programs children can't watch, she exclaims, [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=22&page=9&seriesID=4 "Go to...a field of daisies!"] after noticing one of her wards standing near her.
* [[Last-Second Word Swap]]: After Mulberry fails in "Heiress A Parent" to convince the President of Television to lessen the amount of programs children can't watch, she exclaims, [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=22&page=9&seriesID=4 "Go to...a field of daisies!"] after noticing one of her wards standing near her.
* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: As a result of her interactions with Mulberry in "Year Six," {{spoiler|Jenna Bush}} becomes more defiant and {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=50&seriesID=4 beats up terrorists who try to kill her sister]}}.
* [[Let's Get Dangerous]]: As a result of her interactions with Mulberry in "Year Six," {{spoiler|Jenna Bush}} becomes more defiant and {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=6&page=50&seriesID=4 beats up terrorists who try to kill her sister]}}.
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Mulberry realizes she's one in "Mulberry's Surrogate Family," as Jack and Tiff prepare to visit their families for Christmas, and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/index.php?issue=7&page=2&seriesID=8 she confesses to them that her parents are never around.]
* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]: Mulberry realizes she's one in "Mulberry's Surrogate Family," as Jack and Tiff prepare to visit their families for Christmas, and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/index.php?issue=7&page=2&seriesID=8 she confesses to them that her parents are never around.]
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* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: {{spoiler|1=Mulberry and her friends investigate [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=12&seriesID=4 Mexico] and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=13 Russia] while searching for Mary Roach in "Prison Broke", only to find that [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=15&seriesID=4 she and her kidnappers never left Seven Springs.]}}
* [[Shaggy Dog Story]]: {{spoiler|1=Mulberry and her friends investigate [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=12&seriesID=4 Mexico] and [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=13 Russia] while searching for Mary Roach in "Prison Broke", only to find that [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=15&seriesID=4 she and her kidnappers never left Seven Springs.]}}
* [[Shocking Swerve]]: Mulberry has to come up with [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=18 one] in-universe during "Murphy's Lawn," since Brittany Murphy's final movie originally had [[No Ending]]. When the movie comes out with her ending attached, all the viewers seem {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=19&seriesID=4 amazed and satisfied]}} with the twist.
* [[Shocking Swerve]]: Mulberry has to come up with [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=18 one] in-universe during "Murphy's Lawn," since Brittany Murphy's final movie originally had [[No Ending]]. When the movie comes out with her ending attached, all the viewers seem {{spoiler|1=[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=19&seriesID=4 amazed and satisfied]}} with the twist.
* [[Shout Out]]: Some scenes in "Murphy's Lawn" parallel "Wings of the Dope" (which Paltridge has listed as one of his favorite ''[[King of the Hill]]'' episodes), such as Murphy showing Mulberry her new name tag ([http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=8 "Brittany Murphy's Angel"]) and Mulberry and Murphy [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 bouncing on a mattress as "Life in a Northern Town" plays].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Some scenes in "Murphy's Lawn" parallel "Wings of the Dope" (which Paltridge has listed as one of his favorite ''[[King of the Hill]]'' episodes), such as Murphy showing Mulberry her new name tag ([http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=8 "Brittany Murphy's Angel"]) and Mulberry and Murphy [http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 bouncing on a mattress as "Life in a Northern Town" plays].
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Revision as of 00:15, 26 January 2014

Mulberry fears no authority.


Not everyone in a regal situation is an airheaded whiny stuck-up bimbo. No, some of us are intelligent. Some of us pose an actual THREAT to you. Get me?
Mulberry Sharona

Peter Paltridge, the host of Platypus Comix, created Mulberry in 2004. The title character, who has also become Platypus Comix's mascot, had previously appeared in the final strips of another comic, Marin Meadow. Mulberry features Mulberry Sharona, a 16-year old heiress from Seven Springs, California, who has managed to avoid becoming an Upperclass Twit thanks to Parental Abandonment. Accompanied by her friends Jack The One Guy and Tiff the Dumb Blonde housekeeper, this Non-Idle Rich girl makes adventures out of any scheme she comes up with.

Tropes used in Mulberry include:

 Mulberry: Through the magic of editing, 4Kids Productions has turned a ninja cartoon into a depiction of daily American school life! Naruto is now known here as Larry and His Socially Conscious Adventures, and it's being hailed by critics as "Doug for the 21st Century! Here's a peek!"

(Three page preview plays)

Mulberry: Some complain that things like this destroy the original artist's vision. I say, who cares? The man's all the way back in Japan; how's he gonna find out?

Jack: And he probably doesn't have internet...

 Mulberry: What's the problem, boys?

Boy: Our ball just went over that fence! And it's our only ball!

Mulberry: Then I hope you've learned your lesson! This is what you get when you choose to play outside instead of sitting indoors playing video games!

Boys: We're sorry. It won't happen again!

  • Start My Own: "Death By Captain and Tenille" (sic) has Mulberry try to skip over the tedious process of airport security by buying her own airplane.
  • Sympathetic Criminals: Mulberry learns that Mary's kidnappers in "Prison Broke" only want better treatment while they work at the Roach Hotel. She decides to help them fulfill this desire.
  • Title Drop:
    • "Year Six" is explained as referring to the sixth year of George W. Bush's presidency, the time Mulberry has predicted will mark the Democrats' largest effort to get him impeached.
    • In "Death By Captain and Tenille," Mulberry exclaims the issue's title after an airport security guard explains that he cannot allow vinyl records on the plane because someone could behead others with them.
  • Ungrateful Bastard: Mary refuses to thank Mulberry for saving her at the end of "Prison Broke", because Mulberry decided to fulfill the kidnappers' desires first.
  • Very Special Episode: "Murphy's Lawn" was promoted as one.
  • We Could Have Avoided All This: Eventually during "Jack the Ripper," Mulberry informs Jack that he could have avoided getting pursued by the government if instead of downloading an illegal patch for Planet of Warcraft, he just asked her for $64.95 to buy an upgraded version.
  • Wolverine Publicity: Peter Paltridge has announced that once his books reach the point where he created Mulberry Sharona, each volume will contain her name in the title.
  1. Mulberry controlled the silver and purple 'bot, while Panettiere used the gray and green one.