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* [[Cliff Hanger]]: Most of the comics are released in at least two parts, then the parts are merged together in the archive (unless the parts come from different seasons, such as the chapters of "Keiki's Huge Christmas Epic").
* [[Cliff Hanger]]: Most of the comics are released in at least two parts, then the parts are merged together in the archive (unless the parts come from different seasons, such as the chapters of "Keiki's Huge Christmas Epic").
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: The backgrounds of some comics. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in the ''Scrambled Eggs'' comic "Wack Friday" when the store sells "Extremely Fake Trees".
* [[Conspicuous CG]]: The backgrounds of some comics. [[Lampshade Hanging|Lampshaded]] in the ''Scrambled Eggs'' comic "Wack Friday" when the store sells "Extremely Fake Trees".
* [[Everythings Better With Platypi]]: [[Word of God]] says the name "Platypus Comix" was just something Paltridge thought would make a funny name for a comic company, and might have been inspired by a song one of his cousins sang.
* [[Everything's Better With Platypi]]: [[Word of God]] says the name "Platypus Comix" was just something Paltridge thought would make a funny name for a comic company, and might have been inspired by a song one of his cousins sang.
* [[Invisible Parents]]: See each comic's individual page for more info. (''Electric Wonderland'' does not have an entry for this since [[Justified Trope|the main characters are older than than the other comics' characters]]. This could apply to ''Princess Pi'' as well.)
* [[Invisible Parents]]: See each comic's individual page for more info. (''Electric Wonderland'' does not have an entry for this since [[Justified Trope|the main characters are older than than the other comics' characters]]. This could apply to ''Princess Pi'' as well.)
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: The majority of recurring characters from each comic.
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: The majority of recurring characters from each comic.
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== "Raiders Of The Lost Arc" ==
== "Raiders Of The Lost Arc" ==
Peter Paltridge called [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=3&pageType=index&seriesID=7 "Raiders of the Lost Arc"], a comic from a discontinued series titled, ''Guava Guava'', his favorite Platypus Comix story. His website only includes the portion written in the year 2001. A recap summarizing the parts written in 1998 explains that [[Joan of Arc]] had become a [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]], risen from the dead, and fought [[Osama Bin Laden]]. As this part begins, Joan's period away from battle has led people to doubt her accomplishments and complain that she's not really as tough as they thought. She decides to prove them wrong by confronting Bin Laden again, who had just recently performed his infamous September 11 attacks.
Peter Paltridge called [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=3&pageType=index&seriesID=7 "Raiders of the Lost Arc"], a comic from a discontinued series titled, ''Guava Guava'', his favorite Platypus Comix story. His website only includes the portion written in the year 2001. A recap summarizing the parts written in 1998 explains that [[Joan of Arc]] had become a [[Fish Out of Temporal Water]], risen from the dead, and fought [[Osama Bin Laden]]. As this part begins, Joan's period away from battle has led people to doubt her accomplishments and complain that she's not really as tough as they thought. She decides to prove them wrong by confronting Bin Laden again, who had just recently performed his infamous September 11 attacks.
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* [[Cassandra Truth]]: Twenty-first century reporters who think [[It's Popular, Now It Sucks|Joan appears too frequently in the media]] begin doubting her achievements.
=== This comic provides examples of: ===
* [[Cassandra Truth]]: Twenty-first century reporters who think [[Its Popular Now It Sucks|Joan appears too frequently in the media]] begin doubting her achievements.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Joan's companions in her fight against Bin Laden came from England, the country Joan saved France from.
* [[Enemy Mine]]: Joan's companions in her fight against Bin Laden came from England, the country Joan saved France from.
* [[Gone Horribly Right|Gone Horribly]] {{spoiler|[[Gone Horribly Right|Right]]}}: {{spoiler|Joan's defeat of Bin Laden proves so effective, all the terrorists cease their attacks, and the US Army dissolves.}}
* [[Gone Horribly Right|Gone Horribly]] {{spoiler|[[Gone Horribly Right|Right]]}}: {{spoiler|Joan's defeat of Bin Laden proves so effective, all the terrorists cease their attacks, and the US Army dissolves.}}
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* [[That Was Not a Dream]]: Buzz expresses hope that the attacks on the World Trade Center turn out to be personal nightmares.
* [[That Was Not a Dream]]: Buzz expresses hope that the attacks on the World Trade Center turn out to be personal nightmares.
* {{spoiler|[[Victory Is Boring]]}}: The comic ends with {{spoiler|Joan unable to find any more terrorists to fight, and thus using her newfound free time to crochet doilies and organize her socks}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Victory Is Boring]]}}: The comic ends with {{spoiler|Joan unable to find any more terrorists to fight, and thus using her newfound free time to crochet doilies and organize her socks}}.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes]]: Joan has such moments when having to escape a burning room, and later, a burning ''building''.
* [[Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?]]: Joan has such moments when having to escape a burning room, and later, a burning ''building''.




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** In a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Dallas]]'', Spidey wakes up in bed, walks into the bathroom, and finds {{spoiler|Venom}} in his shower.
** In a [[Shout Out]] to ''[[Dallas]]'', Spidey wakes up in bed, walks into the bathroom, and finds {{spoiler|Venom}} in his shower.
** Some panels of {{spoiler|the surprise party various comic characters hold at the end in honor of Peter's and MJ's anniversary}} closely resemble {{spoiler|the party held at the end of ''One More Day''}}.
** Some panels of {{spoiler|the surprise party various comic characters hold at the end in honor of Peter's and MJ's anniversary}} closely resemble {{spoiler|the party held at the end of ''One More Day''}}.
* [[Precision F Strike]]: After Peter tears up the paper Joe Quesadilla used to brainwash MJ, she tells Peter to, "Kick his ass."
* [[Precision F-Strike]]: After Peter tears up the paper Joe Quesadilla used to brainwash MJ, she tells Peter to, "Kick his ass."
* [[Reality Warper]]: Joe Quesadilla
* [[Reality Warper]]: Joe Quesadilla
* {{spoiler|[[Ret Gone]]}}: {{spoiler|Joe Quesadilla and (unintentionally) [[The Clone Saga|Ben Reilly]], after Mary Jane performs a retcon with the stolen stamp.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Ret Gone]]}}: {{spoiler|Joe Quesadilla and (unintentionally) [[The Clone Saga|Ben Reilly]], after Mary Jane performs a retcon with the stolen stamp.}}
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* [[Clip Show]]: The Head Executive of Platypus Comix showed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=7 one] during the first week of the "2008 Character Strike". This evolves into a [[BLAM Episode]] as the "clips" gradually give way to pictures from random sources outside the website.
* [[Clip Show]]: The Head Executive of Platypus Comix showed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=8&pageType=index&seriesID=7 one] during the first week of the "2008 Character Strike". This evolves into a [[BLAM Episode]] as the "clips" gradually give way to pictures from random sources outside the website.
* [[Crisis Crossover]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=2&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Riot Act #2]" features characters from various Platypus Comix series, although several of these series have since been removed from the website.
* [[Crisis Crossover]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=2&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Riot Act #2]" features characters from various Platypus Comix series, although several of these series have since been removed from the website.
* [[Dolled Up Installment]]: The second week of the Character Strike brought [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=9&pageType=index&seriesID=7 a story] titled "[[Terminator]]: [[The Sarah Connor Chronicles|The Mulberry Sharona Chronicles]], which actually featured artwork from ''[[Shadowgirls]]''.
* [[Dolled-Up Installment]]: The second week of the Character Strike brought [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=9&pageType=index&seriesID=7 a story] titled "[[Terminator]]: [[The Sarah Connor Chronicles|The Mulberry Sharona Chronicles]], which actually featured artwork from ''[[Shadowgirls]]''.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: During the third week of the Character Strike, the Head Executive tried to create [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=10&pageType=index&seriesID=7 his own comic], starring talking pigs who engage in [[Family Guy|offensive activities, random cutaways, and liberal lecturing]].
* [[Follow the Leader]]: During the third week of the Character Strike, the Head Executive tried to create [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=10&pageType=index&seriesID=7 his own comic], starring talking pigs who engage in [[Family Guy|offensive activities, random cutaways, and liberal lecturing]].
{{quote| '''Head Executive:''' It seemed to test rather well among college males, and they're all that really counts these days! Next week we'll have something different, if I can find a non-union artist! If not, I'll probably just [[Strictly Formula|run this again and change a couple bits of dialogue.]] [[Viewers Are Morons|Those college boys don't really notice much.]]}}
{{quote| '''Head Executive:''' It seemed to test rather well among college males, and they're all that really counts these days! Next week we'll have something different, if I can find a non-union artist! If not, I'll probably just [[Strictly Formula|run this again and change a couple bits of dialogue.]] [[Viewers are Morons|Those college boys don't really notice much.]]}}
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: The fifth and final [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=12&pageType=index&seriesID=7 installment] of the 2008 Character Strike featured the Head Executive replying to emails readers sent Peter Paltridge.
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: The fifth and final [http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=12&pageType=index&seriesID=7 installment] of the 2008 Character Strike featured the Head Executive replying to emails readers sent Peter Paltridge.
* [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]]: The title character of "Awesome Blossom" exclaims "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=1&page=14&seriesID=7 Heart Power!]" every time she tries to solve a problem. It proves effective, but the second time she uses it [[It Got Worse|angers others]]. In a possible [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], her adversaries use "Liver Power!" and "Pancreas Power!" to get what they want.
* [[Heart Is an Awesome Power]]: The title character of "Awesome Blossom" exclaims "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=1&page=14&seriesID=7 Heart Power!]" every time she tries to solve a problem. It proves effective, but the second time she uses it [[It Got Worse|angers others]]. In a possible [[Subverted Trope|subversion]], her adversaries use "Liver Power!" and "Pancreas Power!" to get what they want.
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: For [[April Fools Day]] 2006, Paltridge faked the site's absorption by CNet and created [http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/cnetcartoonintro.html a comic] in which CNet representatives interfered with attempts to read the newest ''Mulberry'' comic by hawking the benefits of donation.
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: For [[April Fools' Day]] 2006, Paltridge faked the site's absorption by CNet and created [http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/cnetcartoonintro.html a comic] in which CNet representatives interfered with attempts to read the newest ''Mulberry'' comic by hawking the benefits of donation.
* [[How the Character Stole Christmas]]: Spoofed in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/index.php?issue=9&pageType=index&seriesID=8 How The Kvetch Stole Hannukah!]", Paltridge's attempt to teach [[An Aesop]] about expressing diversity instead of [[You Mean Xmas|homogenization]] during the holiday season.
* [[How the Character Stole Christmas]]: Spoofed in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/kristmas/index.php?issue=9&pageType=index&seriesID=8 How The Kvetch Stole Hannukah!]", Paltridge's attempt to teach [[An Aesop]] about expressing diversity instead of [[You Mean Xmas|homogenization]] during the holiday season.
* [[Life Imitates Art]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=14&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Nester and Wiiner # 2: No More Heroes]," a story about [[Casual Video Game]] production causing a decline in quality [[Nintendo]] games, ended with Nintendo making plans for [[It's Easy So It Sucks|a game about breathing]]. Over a year later, Ubisoft announced plans for ''Innergy,'' a game about breathing.
* [[Life Imitates Art]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=14&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Nester and Wiiner # 2: No More Heroes]," a story about [[Casual Video Game]] production causing a decline in quality [[Nintendo]] games, ended with Nintendo making plans for [[It's Easy, So It Sucks|a game about breathing]]. Over a year later, Ubisoft announced plans for ''Innergy,'' a game about breathing.
* [[Ludd Was Right]]: The [[Retraux]], [[The Fifties|Fifties]]-influenced "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=16&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Vess MacMeal Starring in]: [[The More You Know]]!" introduces a new gadget called the "Kimwon" to the people of Shiny Valley. {{spoiler|Gradually, this North Korean product develops so many features, it takes over ''all'' of the duties Americans previously served themselves, granting world domination to [[Dirty Communist]] Kim Jong-Il.}}
* [[Ludd Was Right]]: The [[Retraux]], [[The Fifties|Fifties]]-influenced "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=16&pageType=index&seriesID=7 Vess MacMeal Starring in]: [[The More You Know]]!" introduces a new gadget called the "Kimwon" to the people of Shiny Valley. {{spoiler|Gradually, this North Korean product develops so many features, it takes over ''all'' of the duties Americans previously served themselves, granting world domination to [[Dirty Communist]] Kim Jong-Il.}}
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The [[Cruel Twist Ending]] of "Vess MacMeal Starring in: The More You Know!" is immediately followed by the [[Title Drop]], which comes in a simple picture of the logo seen in 2000s PSAs using the phrase.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: The [[Cruel Twist Ending]] of "Vess MacMeal Starring in: The More You Know!" is immediately followed by the [[Title Drop]], which comes in a simple picture of the logo seen in 2000s PSAs using the phrase.
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* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: After Paltridge learned of the existence of [http://www.kevhines.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi a website] called "Platypus Comi'''cs'''," he wrote about his characters' reactions to the [[Similarly Named Works|similarly named work]] and its debatably enjoyable content in "Riot Act # 2."
* [[Real Life Writes the Plot]]: After Paltridge learned of the existence of [http://www.kevhines.com/cgi-bin/index.cgi a website] called "Platypus Comi'''cs'''," he wrote about his characters' reactions to the [[Similarly Named Works|similarly named work]] and its debatably enjoyable content in "Riot Act # 2."
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=1&seriesID=7 Awesome Blossom]," intended to feel like an unaired [[Filmation]] cartoon.
* [[Stylistic Suck]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/miscellaneous/index.php?issue=1&seriesID=7 Awesome Blossom]," intended to feel like an unaired [[Filmation]] cartoon.
{{quote| '''Description:''' It's got everything: [[Tastes Like Diabetes|lame cutesy characters]], [[Limited Animation]], gaudy flourescent effects, [[Who Writes This Crap|idiotic plots]] and more!}}
{{quote| '''Description:''' It's got everything: [[Tastes Like Diabetes|lame cutesy characters]], [[Limited Animation]], gaudy flourescent effects, [[Who Writes This Crap?|idiotic plots]] and more!}}




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** Mulberry [http://www.platypuscomix.net/top197.jpg joins] [[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]].
** Mulberry [http://www.platypuscomix.net/top197.jpg joins] [[The Avengers (Film)|The Avengers]].
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: The week Princess Pi's first comic came out, the banner contained a picture of her using green paint to change the Platypus Comix logo to read, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top168.jpg Pi Comix]".
* [[Hostile Show Takeover]]: The week Princess Pi's first comic came out, the banner contained a picture of her using green paint to change the Platypus Comix logo to read, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top168.jpg Pi Comix]".
* [[Hype Aversion]]: The overexposure of ''[[My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' increased Paltridge's desires not to watch the show, despite the involvement of [[Lauren Faust]], so he decided to boast that Platypus Comix has been "[http://platypuscomix.net/top182.gif Pony-free since 2001]".
* [[Hype Aversion]]: The overexposure of ''[[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]]'' increased Paltridge's desires not to watch the show, despite the involvement of [[Lauren Faust]], so he decided to boast that Platypus Comix has been "[http://platypuscomix.net/top182.gif Pony-free since 2001]".
* [[In Memoriam]]: Occasions that called for this include:
* [[In Memoriam]]: Occasions that called for this include:
** [http://platypuscomix.net/top135.gif The death] of [[Michael Jackson (Music)|Michael Jackson]].
** [http://platypuscomix.net/top135.gif The death] of [[Michael Jackson (Music)|Michael Jackson]].
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** [[Disney]]'s announcement of plans to buy [[Marvel Comics]] led to the creation of a banner featuring a demonic [[Mickey Mouse]] telling [[Spider-Man]], "[http://platypuscomix.net/top140.jpg I want...our marriage!]"
** [[Disney]]'s announcement of plans to buy [[Marvel Comics]] led to the creation of a banner featuring a demonic [[Mickey Mouse]] telling [[Spider-Man]], "[http://platypuscomix.net/top140.jpg I want...our marriage!]"
{{quote| '''Mary Jane Watson:''' I think I actually prefer [[Joe Quesada|Joe Q]]!}}
{{quote| '''Mary Jane Watson:''' I think I actually prefer [[Joe Quesada|Joe Q]]!}}
** Mulberry dressing as [[Friday the 13 th (Film)|Jason]] and preparing to [http://platypuscomix.net/top136.jpg kill Flo, the Progressive Insurance Girl].
** Mulberry dressing as [[Friday the 13th (Film)|Jason]] and preparing to [http://platypuscomix.net/top136.jpg kill Flo, the Progressive Insurance Girl].
** [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Aang]] [http://platypuscomix.net/top152.jpg punching] [[M Night Shyamalan]] after the release of ''[[The Last Airbender (Film)|The Last Airbender]]''.
** [[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Aang]] [http://platypuscomix.net/top152.jpg punching] [[M Night Shyamalan]] after the release of ''[[The Last Airbender (Film)|The Last Airbender]]''.
** One banner proclaimed, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top155.jpg Click here to access a special optimized version for iPad owners!]" Clicking it caused no changes except for [[The Simpsons (Animation)|Nelson]] appearing to taunt, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top156.gif Ha ha! You paid $500 for something that can't even take a flash drive!]"
** One banner proclaimed, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top155.jpg Click here to access a special optimized version for iPad owners!]" Clicking it caused no changes except for [[The Simpsons (Animation)|Nelson]] appearing to taunt, "[http://platypuscomix.net/top156.gif Ha ha! You paid $500 for something that can't even take a flash drive!]"
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* [[Irony]]: Two of the channels listed in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/disconnected.html Cable Networks That Never Made It]" still exist, but have undergone [[Network Decay]] since they began. [[MTV]]'s inclusion was [[Played for Laughs]] ever since Paltridge first wrote the article, but he has admitted that he didn't learn about CBN's transformation into [[ABC Family]] until after the article's publication.
* [[Irony]]: Two of the channels listed in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/disconnected.html Cable Networks That Never Made It]" still exist, but have undergone [[Network Decay]] since they began. [[MTV]]'s inclusion was [[Played for Laughs]] ever since Paltridge first wrote the article, but he has admitted that he didn't learn about CBN's transformation into [[ABC Family]] until after the article's publication.
* [[It Got Worse]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/whyicantupdate.html Why I Couldn't Update This Week!] details a week in which Peter Paltridge had to stay in a cheap hotel during his house's remodeling, then got sick. {{spoiler|Fortunately, it has a [[Throw the Dog A Bone]] ending.}}
* [[It Got Worse]]: [http://www.platypuscomix.net/onlyme/whyicantupdate.html Why I Couldn't Update This Week!] details a week in which Peter Paltridge had to stay in a cheap hotel during his house's remodeling, then got sick. {{spoiler|Fortunately, it has a [[Throw the Dog A Bone]] ending.}}
* [[Its a Wonderful Plot]]: For "The Island of Misfit Christmas Specials," Paltridge once decided to review two specials that copied ''[[Its a Wonderful Life (Film)|Its a Wonderful Life]]'': ''[[Its a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' (reviewed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/misfit17.html here]), and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special]]'' (reviewed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/misfit18.html here]).
* [[It's a Wonderful Plot]]: For "The Island of Misfit Christmas Specials," Paltridge once decided to review two specials that copied ''[[It's a Wonderful Life (Film)|Its a Wonderful Life]]'': ''[[It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie]]'' (reviewed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/misfit17.html here]), and ''[[Tiny Toon Adventures (Animation)|It's a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Special]]'' (reviewed [http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/misfit18.html here]).
* [[Kids Are Cruel]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/history/kellogg.html Kellogg Middle School: The Happiest Place on Earth]" epitomizes this trope completely. As such, it's one of the darker articles on the site.
* [[Kids Are Cruel]]: "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/history/kellogg.html Kellogg Middle School: The Happiest Place on Earth]" epitomizes this trope completely. As such, it's one of the darker articles on the site.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Happens in the "Lost Art of ''TV Guide'' Advertising" [http://www.platypuscomix.net/bored/afterschool1.html installment] about ABC Afterschool Specials, as ABC's fluffy children's specials [[Cerebus Syndrome|give way]] to [[Darker and Edgier]], teen-oriented stories.
* [[Mood Whiplash]]: Happens in the "Lost Art of ''TV Guide'' Advertising" [http://www.platypuscomix.net/bored/afterschool1.html installment] about ABC Afterschool Specials, as ABC's fluffy children's specials [[Cerebus Syndrome|give way]] to [[Darker and Edgier]], teen-oriented stories.
* [[MST]]: Every now and then, Paltridge will do a humorous summary of a [[So Bad Its Good]] or completely awful movie. Also played to the letter in his review of ''[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/mst3ksthelens.html St. Helens]''.
* [[MST]]: Every now and then, Paltridge will do a humorous summary of a [[So Bad It's Good]] or completely awful movie. Also played to the letter in his review of ''[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/mst3ksthelens.html St. Helens]''.
* [[Names the Same]]: Lampshaded in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople/nemivsnemi.html Nemi vs. Nemi]"(short for, "[[Nemi (Comic Strip)|Nemi Montoya]] vs. [[The Jonas Brothers (Music)|Nick Jonas]] and [[Demi Lovato (Music)|Demi Lovato]]").
* [[Name's the Same]]: Lampshaded in "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/otherpeople/nemivsnemi.html Nemi vs. Nemi]"(short for, "[[Nemi (Comic Strip)|Nemi Montoya]] vs. [[The Jonas Brothers (Music)|Nick Jonas]] and [[Demi Lovato (Music)|Demi Lovato]]").
* [[Negated Moment of Awesome]]: Paltridge has acknowledged "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/tvpilots.html Failed TV Pilots]," a recap of an ABC special about [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|failed TV pilots]], as a negated moment:
* [[Negated Moment of Awesome]]: Paltridge has acknowledged "[http://www.platypuscomix.net/hollywood/tvpilots.html Failed TV Pilots]," a recap of an ABC special about [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|failed TV pilots]], as a negated moment:
{{quote| Unfortunately, after [a ''[[Lost]]'' promo] the tape ran out and I didn't get the last quarter of the program. And it's a real shame...If I had been able to give you the full scoop on that one pilot about the midget private eye in Las Vegas, that would have pushed this page into "Greatest Page On The Entire Site" territory.}}
{{quote| Unfortunately, after [a ''[[Lost]]'' promo] the tape ran out and I didn't get the last quarter of the program. And it's a real shame...If I had been able to give you the full scoop on that one pilot about the midget private eye in Las Vegas, that would have pushed this page into "Greatest Page On The Entire Site" territory.}}
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Revision as of 15:47, 8 January 2014

A few of the characters you'll meet at The Site With Everything, plus some from discontinued comics.


"I love entertaining others with this stuff. And I'm always trying to make it better based on their feedback and what they tell me. People need to sit down to whatever you draw for a living, and know--just know--that they're going to have a good time. I don't care if I particularly liked a certain story. What really matters to me is if YOU liked it."
Peter Paltridge, in response to the FAQ "What's the ultimate advice an amateur cartoonist can get?"

The self-proclaimed "Site with EVERYTHING!", Platypus Comix is home to five webcomics, not to mention countless one-offs, all courtesy of one Peter Paltridge. Each is updated one whole story (or at least several pages) at a time, instead of strip-by-strip like most webcomics.

As if that weren't enough, the site is also home to slapdash humor and nostalgia, including TV Guide ad archives, trivia on the Warner Bros. Silver Age cartoons, and Strip Archives for Bloom County and US Acres. Basically, it's just about anything and everything Mr. Paltridge likes, recapped in a slightly cynical, constantly entertaining fashion.


The Flagship Comics


The site provides examples of:

Entire Site

  • Accentuate the Negative: Peter Paltridge has admitted that some of the things he makes Take That comics about, such as That Guy With the Glasses, aren't really things he hates.
  • All There in the Manual: Paltridge has written short bios in order to properly introduce new readers to the main characters of the flagship series. Also, sometimes Paltridge shares details about characters on his Deviant ART page before putting them into the comics.
  • Alliterative Name: Peter Paltridge, Keiki Kikilaka, Marie Magnolia (also from Keiki), Aerynn Arlia (from Electric Wonderland), and Lululu Lopez (also from Electric Wonderland).
  • The Bechdel Test: Paltridge's comics often pass this test with flying colors, since four of the five flagship comics have main character rosters where the females outnumber males.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Several characters have demonstrated this ability. The main characters of Mulberry and Scrambled Eggs in particular act as Animated Actors.
  • Christmas Special:
    • Paltridge made at least one every year until 2008, and now seems to do so on a sporadic basis. Most of them are archived in Kristmas Klassics.
    • Also, he has a special section for reviews of the good, the bad and the obscure of animated Christmas specials, dubbed "The Island of Misfit Christmas Specials."
  • Cliff Hanger: Most of the comics are released in at least two parts, then the parts are merged together in the archive (unless the parts come from different seasons, such as the chapters of "Keiki's Huge Christmas Epic").
  • Conspicuous CG: The backgrounds of some comics. Lampshaded in the Scrambled Eggs comic "Wack Friday" when the store sells "Extremely Fake Trees".
  • Everything's Better With Platypi: Word of God says the name "Platypus Comix" was just something Paltridge thought would make a funny name for a comic company, and might have been inspired by a song one of his cousins sang.
  • Invisible Parents: See each comic's individual page for more info. (Electric Wonderland does not have an entry for this since the main characters are older than than the other comics' characters. This could apply to Princess Pi as well.)
  • Limited Wardrobe: The majority of recurring characters from each comic.
  • Milestone Celebration: In honor of Platypus Comix's 10th anniversary, accessing the site during the week of February 7, 2011 brought up a page which resembles the homepage used in 2001, and links to old comics and articles through the Wayback Machine.
  • Not Making This Up Disclaimer: Some articles and comics have such disclaimers in their respective threads of the Platypus Comix forum.
  • Reality Subtext: Numerous examples, such as the Mulberry comic "Murphy's Lawn" (built up on Brittany Murphy's death) and the Keiki comic "Beefer in the Time of Cholera" (set during the economic recession of the late 2000s). Paltridge also traditionally makes comics about Dan Blather covering the Olympic Games and Mulberry trying to influence the Presidential Election.
  • Refuge in Audacity: Usually by making the comics go over the top in terms of wackiness.
  • Skintone Sclerae: Paltridge explained that adding white portions to his characters' eyes often takes too much time, and doesn't look good to him unless he manages to shape it into a perfect circle. (Although, characters drawn fairly recently sometimes have eyes with white or off-white portions, such as the stars of Electric Wonderland and Princess Pi.)
  • Strip Archive: Most of the comics are archived in a pseudo-book form. The site also contains several archives of un-reprinted Bloom County strips and a large number of U.S. Acres strips.
  • Stupid Boss: A recurring character: The Head Executive of Platypus Comix.


"Raiders Of The Lost Arc"

Peter Paltridge called "Raiders of the Lost Arc", a comic from a discontinued series titled, Guava Guava, his favorite Platypus Comix story. His website only includes the portion written in the year 2001. A recap summarizing the parts written in 1998 explains that Joan of Arc had become a Fish Out of Temporal Water, risen from the dead, and fought Osama Bin Laden. As this part begins, Joan's period away from battle has led people to doubt her accomplishments and complain that she's not really as tough as they thought. She decides to prove them wrong by confronting Bin Laden again, who had just recently performed his infamous September 11 attacks.

Tropes used in Platypus Comix include:
  • Cassandra Truth: Twenty-first century reporters who think Joan appears too frequently in the media begin doubting her achievements.
  • Enemy Mine: Joan's companions in her fight against Bin Laden came from England, the country Joan saved France from.
  • Gone Horribly Right: Joan's defeat of Bin Laden proves so effective, all the terrorists cease their attacks, and the US Army dissolves.
  • It Got Worse: As the media tries to expose Joan as a fraud, Ivy assures her, "Things will be a lot better in the morning!" The next day, Osama Bin Laden attacks the World Trade Center.
  • Katanas Are Just Better: Joan brings one with her to Afghanistan.
  • Let's Get Dangerous: Bin Laden tries to exploit the fear of fire Joan developed after persecution by shoving her into a burning room. She makes it out alive, and proceeds to beat up several terrorists.
  • Redheaded Hero: Joan
  • That Was Not a Dream: Buzz expresses hope that the attacks on the World Trade Center turn out to be personal nightmares.
  • Victory Is Boring: The comic ends with Joan unable to find any more terrorists to fight, and thus using her newfound free time to crochet doilies and organize her socks.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Joan has such moments when having to escape a burning room, and later, a burning building.


"True Believers"

Peter Paltridge called 2008's "True Believers" his second favorite Platypus Comix story. The characters from the flagship comics have gone on strike, so the Head Executive tries to tide readers over with a Spider-Man comic, hoping he could get away with featuring characters he doesn't own when the characters he does own won't cooperate. The resulting story became Platypus Comix's Take That against Marvel Comics' reviled One More Day comic, which had concluded two weeks earlier. In a 48-page, two-month-long, Roger Rabbit-ish storyline, Spidey and Mary Jane Watson fight to save their marriage from being wiped out by their own editor, Joe Quesadilla -- a vicious Quesada caricature.


This comic provides examples of:

  • Cerebus Syndrome: Peter Paltridge said that "True Believers" started out as a less dramatic story for the fourth week of the Character Strike. He first published the early chapters under the title, "Peter Paltridge, The Amazing Spider-Hack."
  • Chekhov's Gun: After turning down the offer to become Jackpot, Mary Jane carries a stamp out of Quesadilla's office. During the climax of the comic, she presses the stamp against Quesadilla's forehead and Retcons his existence.
  • Death Is Cheap: Comic book characters "always come back", as Mary Jane explains after a revitalization.
  • Despair Event Horizon: After Spidey discovers that Quesadilla erased everything that happened in the last 30 years, he asks Dr. Octopus to kill him. He gets better, "five miniseries, three crossovers, and one apocalyptic battle later."
  • The Final Temptation: During the climax, Quesadilla offers Peter the revivals of Uncle Ben, Richard and Mary Parker, and/or Gwen Stacy if he lets him erase the marriage. He nearly accepts, but after deciding he wants MJ to be happy, he asks her what to do, then follows her request to decline the temptation.
  • Homage Shot:
    • In a Shout Out to Dallas, Spidey wakes up in bed, walks into the bathroom, and finds Venom in his shower.
    • Some panels of the surprise party various comic characters hold at the end in honor of Peter's and MJ's anniversary closely resemble the party held at the end of One More Day.
  • Precision F-Strike: After Peter tears up the paper Joe Quesadilla used to brainwash MJ, she tells Peter to, "Kick his ass."
  • Reality Warper: Joe Quesadilla
  • Ret Gone: Joe Quesadilla and (unintentionally) Ben Reilly, after Mary Jane performs a retcon with the stolen stamp.
  • Roger Rabbit Effect: The story portrays comic-book characters as real people, and editors as their gods.
  • Suspiciously Apropos Music: As Peter dances with MJ the Friday evening after Quesadilla announces plans to erase their marriage, he points out the irony of the song's lyrics describing the "last dance with Mary Jane," but she informs him the song's actually about pot.
  • A Wizard Did It: After Quesadilla's retcon drastically improves "the real world's continuity" and the comic book industry, Peter remarks that he can't believe the afforementioned Chekhov's Gun could cause such a great effect. MJ reminds him, "It's magic, Tiger," so Peter exclaims, "Yeah, it's magic! We don't have to explain it!"


Miscellaneous Comics

 Head Executive: It seemed to test rather well among college males, and they're all that really counts these days! Next week we'll have something different, if I can find a non-union artist! If not, I'll probably just run this again and change a couple bits of dialogue. Those college boys don't really notice much.

 Description: It's got everything: lame cutesy characters, Limited Animation, gaudy flourescent effects, idiotic plots and more!


The Banner

As a Couch Gag, Peter Paltridge regularly changes the banner at the top of the Platypus Comix homepage to say something new and funny.


Banners include examples of:

 Mary Jane Watson: I think I actually prefer Joe Q!


Articles

 "Not sure what this is. Something about a cheerleader? I'm sure there's something about it in a couple places on the Internet. I think there was a 1992 film by the same name, and then the guy who wrote it didn't like how it turned out and made it as a series instead.....who knows how it'll go. Maybe the geeks will get into it?"

 Unfortunately, after [a Lost promo] the tape ran out and I didn't get the last quarter of the program. And it's a real shame...If I had been able to give you the full scoop on that one pilot about the midget private eye in Las Vegas, that would have pushed this page into "Greatest Page On The Entire Site" territory.


Oh, and if you want to know the names of everyone in that picture:

Back Row: The Head Executive (from various comics), Nester (from "Nester and Wii-ner"), Rice Cub (from "Rice Cub"), and Lyman (from Garfield, not Platypus Comix).

Second Row: Jennifer (from Henry and Jennifer), Henry (from Henry and Jennifer), Lillian Muck/Ivy (from Guava Guava), Buzz (from Guava Guava), Lana Ying (from Guava Guava), and Dan Blather (from various comics).

Third Row: NJ (from Electric Wonderland), Princess Pi (from Princess Pi), Mary Jane Watson (from "True Believers"), Shroomy (from Electric Wonderland), and Beefer (from Keiki).

Front Row: Joan of Arc (sitting, from "Raiders of the Lost Arc"), Aerynn Arlia (from Electric Wonderland), Quint (from Scrambled Eggs), Tiff (from Mulberry), Tuan Nuaghen (from Scrambled Eggs), and Mulberry Sharona (from Mulberry).

  1. The first "Misfit" Paltridge reviewed
  2. Paltridge's least favorite special on the list
  3. which starred the cast of Bloom County
  4. Williams would later lose her title after nude pictures of her turned up in Penthouse magazine.
  5. Goldschmidt was later revealed to have committed sexual abuse.