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* [[Ear Worm]]: The ending theme performed by Drake Bell. |
* [[Ear Worm]]: The ending theme performed by Drake Bell. |
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* [[Ham and Cheese]]: Lou Landers a.k.a. The Hourglass. |
* [[Ham and Cheese]]: Lou Landers a.k.a. The Hourglass. |
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* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Drake Bell, who plays a parody of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, would go on to voice Spidey for real in the upcoming [[Ultimate Spider-Man ( |
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: Drake Bell, who plays a parody of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, would go on to voice Spidey for real in the upcoming [[Ultimate Spider-Man (animation)|Ultimate Spider-Man]] tv series. |
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* [[So Okay It's Average]] |
* [[So Okay It's Average]] |
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* [[Squick]]: Rick's uncle Albert reveals he had sex with his mother, "just like [his] father did!" Considering who the actors are that play Uncle Albert and Rick's deceased mother ([[Leslie Nielsen]] and [[ |
* [[Squick]]: Rick's uncle Albert reveals he had sex with his mother, "just like [his] father did!" Considering who the actors are that play Uncle Albert and Rick's deceased mother ([[Leslie Nielsen]] and [[Nicole Sullivan]]), this can create disturbing images. |
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* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]: Hourglass would actually have been a semi-decent villain in a more dramatic hero movie. A man with a terminal illness wants to suck the life out of an entire city to gain immortality? Sounds pretty intense. |
* [[They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot]]: Hourglass would actually have been a semi-decent villain in a more dramatic hero movie. A man with a terminal illness wants to suck the life out of an entire city to gain immortality? Sounds pretty intense. |
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** Not surprising this has been used by several ''[[Spider-Man]]'' villians -- most notably, Vulture and Silvermane have both had plots to return their youth at the cost of someone else. Plus, he's similar to ''[[X-Men]]'' villain Omega Red, in that he ''has'' to drain people's lives or else his powers will kill him from the inside. |
** Not surprising this has been used by several ''[[Spider-Man]]'' villians -- most notably, Vulture and Silvermane have both had plots to return their youth at the cost of someone else. Plus, he's similar to ''[[X-Men]]'' villain Omega Red, in that he ''has'' to drain people's lives or else his powers will kill him from the inside. |
Latest revision as of 20:07, 15 April 2014
- Dude, Not Funny: Some of their jokes are a little excessive and invoke this in the audience. Like making fun of disabled people, like Stephen Hawking.
- Ear Worm: The ending theme performed by Drake Bell.
- Ham and Cheese: Lou Landers a.k.a. The Hourglass.
- Hilarious in Hindsight: Drake Bell, who plays a parody of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, would go on to voice Spidey for real in the upcoming Ultimate Spider-Man tv series.
- So Okay It's Average
- Squick: Rick's uncle Albert reveals he had sex with his mother, "just like [his] father did!" Considering who the actors are that play Uncle Albert and Rick's deceased mother (Leslie Nielsen and Nicole Sullivan), this can create disturbing images.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Hourglass would actually have been a semi-decent villain in a more dramatic hero movie. A man with a terminal illness wants to suck the life out of an entire city to gain immortality? Sounds pretty intense.
- Not surprising this has been used by several Spider-Man villians -- most notably, Vulture and Silvermane have both had plots to return their youth at the cost of someone else. Plus, he's similar to X-Men villain Omega Red, in that he has to drain people's lives or else his powers will kill him from the inside.