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* [[Heroic RROD]]: In the current arc, Paco's body is ''falling apart'' in the middle of a huge battle.
* [[Heroic RROD]]: In the current arc, Paco's body is ''falling apart'' in the middle of a huge battle.
* [[Intentional Engrish for Funny]]: Early on the dialogue was filled with minor (but numerous) spelling and grammatical errors since English isn't the writer/artist's first language. This is pretty much gone now.
* [[Intentional Engrish for Funny]]: Early on the dialogue was filled with minor (but numerous) spelling and grammatical errors since English isn't the writer/artist's first language. This is pretty much gone now.
* [[Its Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans]]: Usually averted, although ''Día de los Muertos'' has been important to the plot.
* [[It's Always Mardi Gras in New Orleans]]: Usually averted, although ''Día de los Muertos'' has been important to the plot.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Paco, once in a while.
* [[Jerk With a Heart of Gold]]: Paco, once in a while.
* [[Mayincatec]]: A lot of the bizarre monsters Paco ends up punching are Aztec.
* [[Mayincatec]]: A lot of the bizarre monsters Paco ends up punching are Aztec.

Revision as of 18:52, 9 January 2014

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Pilli Adventure is a Animesque Planet Eris Web Comic about the adventures of a Goth Mexican girl, her foreign best-friend, her more energetic friend, and her boyfriend's soul (which she has stuck in a "Day of the Dead" skeleton doll).

It can be found here or in DrunkDuck.


This series includes examples of:

  • Amazing Technicolor Population: At some point in the comic, Pilli's skin color inexplicably changed from light pink to green. It was a Chekhov's Gun, later revealed as a side-effect of the ritual she performed to bring Paco back to life.
  • America Saves the Day: Totally subverted. When Americans aren't the problem to start with (usually tourists on Spring Break), the two bungling NASA agents who occasionally show up usually make things worse.
  • Art Shift
  • Big Bad: Xiu. At least that's what he keeps saying.
  • Catch Phrase:

  Mona: Poor [insert Monster of the Week]. He only wanted to kill us all.