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** A logical explanation behind Foop's name could be traced back to the episode "Nega Timmy". In it, Timmy wished to do the opposite of whatever his mom and dad told him to do. Once he made that wish, whenever a "Poof" cloud appeared, which happened everytime his parents told him to do something and Timmy did the opposite of what they said to him, it was backwards and read "Foop" which might be why Foop was named that.
** A logical explanation behind Foop's name could be traced back to the episode "Nega Timmy". In it, Timmy wished to do the opposite of whatever his mom and dad told him to do. Once he made that wish, whenever a "Poof" cloud appeared, which happened everytime his parents told him to do something and Timmy did the opposite of what they said to him, it was backwards and read "Foop" which might be why Foop was named that.
* In the first Nega Chin episode, the representation of the Chin from the 80's is muscular and wielding guns. Wouldn't that be the 90's Chin?
* In the first Nega Chin episode, the representation of the Chin from the 80's is muscular and wielding guns. Wouldn't that be the 90's Chin?
** If you mean that, as a parody of the [[Dark Age]] era heroes, then not quite. It was probably more specifically a parody of ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'', in which [[Batman]] was depicted as a grim and gritty [[Anti-Hero]]. It was released in 1986, and is generally cited as one of two comics (the other being ''[[Watchmen]]'') that kicked off the [[Dark Age]], which lasted well into the 90s.
** If you mean that, as a parody of the [[Dark Age]] era heroes, then not quite. It was probably more specifically a parody of ''[[The Dark Knight Returns]]'', in which [[Batman]] was depicted as a grim and gritty [[Anti-Hero]]. It was released in 1986, and is generally cited as one of two comics (the other being ''[[Watchmen (comics)]]'') that kicked off the [[Dark Age]], which lasted well into the 90s.
* In the episode where Timmy runs a lemonade stand to afford tickets, why doesn't he just wish for something (like a tank) and sell it?
* In the episode where Timmy runs a lemonade stand to afford tickets, why doesn't he just wish for something (like a tank) and sell it?
** First of all, he's 10-ish; not exactly an age of high intelligence. Second, because if he did ''that'', then we wouldn't have a 12-minute show.
** First of all, he's 10-ish; not exactly an age of high intelligence. Second, because if he did ''that'', then we wouldn't have a 12-minute show.