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'''Artie:''' Heh heh heh. Worry not boy, worry not. For I am Artie! The strongest man...[[Fanfare]]}...''in the world!'' ''Woot!'|Artie's farewell}}
 
Our story begins with Big Pete narrating as always and telling us of two super-villains: [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin|Papercut]], master of his namesake as well as [[Rock-Paper-Scissors]], and aluminum siding salesman and agent of the International Adult Conspiracy, John McFlemp, whose goal is to remove Artie from town and erase him from everyone's memories.
 
The story begins in full swing with McFlemp luring the Petes' dad, Don, to a community meeting about Artie and guilt him into trying to get rid of Artie, figuring that Don's the only adult Artie would listen to. Meanwhile, Papercut terrorizes the playground at Little Pete's school by forcing everyone to play [[Rock-Paper-Scissors]] and pick rock, losing to him and his paper and accepting their punishment...until Little Pete chooses to defy him and is narrowly saved by Artie. But the victory is hollow, as Papercut remarks that it's easy for Little Pete to be brave when he can just hide behind Artie. This seriously gets to little Pete, leaving a small wound in his very soul.
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* [[Drives Like Crazy]]: Don, when the kids come after him to stop him from making off with Artie.
* [[Exact Eavesdropping]]: Don overhears Little Pete talking to Joyce (his mom) about how he's starting to feel the need to fight his own battles without Artie. This gives Don the emotional out he needs to get rid of Artie guilt-free.
* [[Exactly What It Says Onon the Tin]]: Papercut is the master of the paper cut.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: Regarding Papercut.
* [[Ironic Echo]]: "Get out of the way, John. No pressure."