Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy

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Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy (also styled RNGG) is a comedic Web Original series on YouTube about the eponymous trio sharing an apartment in southern Califonia. It opens with Gay Guy's[1] boyfriend breaking up with him and moving out of the flat they shared. No sooner than a minute after he posts an ad looking for a roommate, Gay Guy is visited by a mysterious Ninja, and a Ridiculously Human Robot who's curious about humanity.

The series is a quirky comedy created by Travis Richey, who plays Gay Guy. It's about the trio's friendship, for all its ups, downs and occasional property/bodily damage. It has recently wrapped up its first season (including an unexpected guest star at the end) and a second one is in the works. It can be found here.

Tropes used in Robot, Ninja & Gay Guy include:
  • Actor Allusion: Like Xander, Mr. Furper has trouble remembering that the preferred term for a male witch is "warlock", not "man-witch".
  • All of the Other Reindeer: Robot gets left out of their shenanigans a lot after he and Gay Guy have a schism.
  • Berserk Button: Ninja does not appreciate Gay Guy calling his shurikens "ninja stars."
  • Brick Joke: Pops up once.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: Ninja looks straight at the camera while saying to Robot, "I see what you did there."
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Robot, though Ninja has his moments.
  • Everyone Calls Him "Barkeep": The title trio. This annoys Gay Guy to all hell, though the others do it anyway.
  • Hard Work Montage: In "Ninja Training," when Gay Guy and Ninja work on training Ninja not to throw things uncontrollably.
  • Ho Yay: There's a little between Gay Guy and Ninja.
  • Kill All Humans: Robot's original motive for moving into the apartment was to kill Ninja and Gay Guy, but he has since developed a capacity for human emotion, along with an attachment to his roommates. He still retains a bit of his Kill All Humans attitude in general, though.
  • Kung Fu Wizard: Ninja's Offscreen Teleportation is actual teleportation.
  • Limited Wardrobe: Ninja only wears the traditional outfit...even eating with his mask on. Robot seems to only wear solid-colored T-shirts.
  • McNinja: Ninja appears to be Caucasian, but this is never confirmed except for when Gay Guy calls him "maybe-Asian".
  • Meme: Ninja likes to invoke these. In addition to the "I see what you did there" bit mentioned above, he goes apeshit when Gay Guy's date shows up at a Halloween party dressed as a Pirate. Obviously, this doesn't go over well with Gay Guy.
  • Mistaken for Gay: During a rift with Gay Guy, Robot finds himself a new Gay Best Friend, only he's not actually gay.
  • Power Incontinence: Ninja has difficulties restraining himself from disappearing and throwing whatever he has in his hands. One episode is centered on Gay Guy helping Ninja to hold things without throwing them.
  • Ridiculously Human Robot: To the point that Gay Guy doesn't think his roommate is a robot (he's later convinced otherwise).
  • Sliding Scale of Robot Intelligence: Robot is somewhere between Average Joe Android and Nobel Bot.
  • Sorry I Left the BGM On: The training montage music in "Ninja Training" was emitting from Robot. At the end of the montage he leaves it on until Gay Guy tells him to turn it off.
  • Special Guest: Nicholas Brendon
  • Spock Speak: Robot and Ninja
  • Invisible to Gaydar: Despite his nickname and those hideous button-downs, Gay Guy's sexuality is incidental to his character and we're not beaten over the head with it. Actor Travis Richey's vlog indicates that this is his actual personality, as he is gay in real life.
  • Straight Man: Gay Guy, ironically enough.
  • Weird Trade Union: Ninja belongs to one.

But no one ever did...