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==== Stingray Sam ====
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{{quote| ''Liberty Chew Chewing Tobacco presents!''}}
{{quote|''Liberty Chew Chewing Tobacco presents!''}}


Stingray Sam, a lounge singer on parole on Mars, finds himself <s>invited</s> kidnapped by his former partner-in-crime The Quasar Kid on a mission to rescue a girl child being held by [[Upperclass Twit]] Fredward. This provides an excuse for much social satire, [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]] songs, and dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing!
Stingray Sam, a lounge singer on parole on Mars, finds himself <s>invited</s> kidnapped by his former partner-in-crime The Quasar Kid on a mission to rescue a girl child being held by [[Upperclass Twit]] Fredward. This provides an excuse for much social satire, [[Big Lipped Alligator Moment]] songs, and dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing!
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* [[Bounty Hunter]]: The Quasar Kid
* [[Bounty Hunter]]: The Quasar Kid
* [[Bragging Theme Tune]]
* [[Bragging Theme Tune]]
{{quote| ''Stingray Sam is not a hero''<br />
{{quote|''Stingray Sam is not a hero''
''But he does do the things that folks don't do that need to be done''<br />
''But he does do the things that folks don't do that need to be done''
''He's got a bravery inside''<br />
''He's got a bravery inside''
''That won't let him run away''<br />
''That won't let him run away''
''It will not let him run...'' }}
''It will not let him run...'' }}
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: Stingray Sam has to leave the Carpenter's Daughter at the end because, well, he's a lounge singer, and folks need to be sung to.
* [[But Now I Must Go]]: Stingray Sam has to leave the Carpenter's Daughter at the end because, well, he's a lounge singer, and folks need to be sung to.
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* [[Must Have Caffeine|Must Have Olives]]: The Quasar Kid.
* [[Must Have Caffeine|Must Have Olives]]: The Quasar Kid.
* [[The Narrator]]
* [[The Narrator]]
{{quote| ''And so the plot begins to thicken...but not by much.''}}
{{quote|''And so the plot begins to thicken...but not by much.''}}
* [[Nobody Poops]]: Averted, which is why the Corporate Mascot Rehabilitation Program failed. Turning a corporate mascot into a solitary confinement Mobile Suit is not a good idea. After a while they start to...smell.
* [[Nobody Poops]]: Averted, which is why the Corporate Mascot Rehabilitation Program failed. Turning a corporate mascot into a solitary confinement Mobile Suit is not a good idea. After a while they start to...smell.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: The receptionist at the Intergalactic Hall of Records and Trivia.
* [[Obstructive Bureaucrat]]: The receptionist at the Intergalactic Hall of Records and Trivia.

Revision as of 00:39, 8 August 2014

The American Astronaut is 2001 Space Western Science Fiction musical about space captain Samuel Curtis in middle of a Chain of Deals to give the Venusians a new king and earn a few bucks while being chased by the mentally-unbalanced Professor Hess that sabotage his plans.

In this original take of Sci Fi, space is mostly guided by roughnecks and all spaceships seems to be easy repaired with hammers giving it a feeling of Used Future for truckers, with goes along pretty well with the awesome music, this can only be described as a Firefly musical with Flash Gordon serial props.

Also by the same people (and in the same vein) is Stingray Sam, an episodic serial which can be played on screens of all sizes, including mobile phones.


The American Astronaut includes examples of:


Stingray Sam

Liberty Chew Chewing Tobacco presents!

Stingray Sam, a lounge singer on parole on Mars, finds himself invited kidnapped by his former partner-in-crime The Quasar Kid on a mission to rescue a girl child being held by Upperclass Twit Fredward. This provides an excuse for much social satire, Big Lipped Alligator Moment songs, and dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing!


Stingray Sam is not a hero
But he does do the things that folks don't do that need to be done
He's got a bravery inside
That won't let him run away
It will not let him run...

And so the plot begins to thicken...but not by much.