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* The [[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]] actually harness plot holes to make their technology work, such as portal devices or inter-universe communicators.
* The [[Protectors of the Plot Continuum]] actually harness plot holes to make their technology work, such as portal devices or inter-universe communicators.
* A similar idea, except exclusively used with "Plothole Generators" in the [[Anti Cliche and Mary Sue Elimination Society]]. All other gadgets in the Society operate exclusively on [[Applied Phlebotinum]].
* A similar idea, except exclusively used with "Plothole Generators" in the [[Anti Cliche and Mary Sue Elimination Society]]. All other gadgets in the Society operate exclusively on [[Applied Phlebotinum]].
* In ''[[To Boldly Flee]]'', the third movie from [[That Guy With the Glasses (Website)|That Guy With the Glasses]], the Plot Hole is an actual force that not only is the explanation of several holes and retcons between the [[Kickassia|anterior]] [[Suburban Knights|movies]] and this one, but an actual menace to the universe that the villains want to harness for their benefit. {{spoiler|At the end of the movie, The [[Nostalgia Critic]] actually [[Heroic Sacrifice|sacrifices himself]] to spare his universe of the Hole's effects.}}
* In ''[[To Boldly Flee]]'', the third movie from [[That Guy With The Glasses]], the Plot Hole is an actual force that not only is the explanation of several holes and retcons between the [[Kickassia|anterior]] [[Suburban Knights|movies]] and this one, but an actual menace to the universe that the villains want to harness for their benefit. {{spoiler|At the end of the movie, The [[Nostalgia Critic]] actually [[Heroic Sacrifice|sacrifices himself]] to spare his universe of the Hole's effects.}}