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** He does pay Fenton a double salary (though how Fenton lists his earnings as Gizmoduck on his tax returns is never mentioned). This is actually a plot point in the episode where Gyro invents a glass that is harder than diamonds, which each building in Duckburg is soon encased in, rendering security systems and guards obsolete. Giz ends up spending most of the episode as a traffic cop, along with nearly every single security guard in town. |
** He does pay Fenton a double salary (though how Fenton lists his earnings as Gizmoduck on his tax returns is never mentioned). This is actually a plot point in the episode where Gyro invents a glass that is harder than diamonds, which each building in Duckburg is soon encased in, rendering security systems and guards obsolete. Giz ends up spending most of the episode as a traffic cop, along with nearly every single security guard in town. |
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* ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' is built on the premise of "salaryman superheroes" who are effectively part law enforcement, part reality television stars. |
* ''[[Tiger and Bunny]]'' is built on the premise of "salaryman superheroes" who are effectively part law enforcement, part reality television stars. |
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* ''[[PS238]]'' has lots of these, both individuals and [[Super Team]]s, plus retired and semi-retired ones. The core of PS238 staff, for one, came directly from a retiring team "Union of Justice" — they had their own orbital station, advertisement posters, and all that; some of school equipment still has their old logo. |
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== Freelance Bum == |
== Freelance Bum == |