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'''''Tripping The Rift''''' is a computer-animated sci-fi parody created by Chris Moeller and Chuck Austen (of [[X-Men (Comic Book)|"The Draco"]] infamy) in 1998 as a short film released on the Internet. The film gained popularity, especially after being shown on the [[Syfy]], and was made into a television series that ran from March 4, 2004 to December 13, 2007.


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'''''Tripping The Rift''''' is a computer-animated sci-fi parody created by Chris Moeller and Chuck Austen (of [[X-Men (Comic Book)|"The Draco"]] infamy) in 1998 as a short film released on the Internet. The film gained popularity, especially after being shown on the [[Syfy]], and was made into a television series in 2004.

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* [[All CGI Cartoon]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Gus. In Season One, at least. [[Flanderization|Season Two, however...]]
* [[Ambiguously Gay]]: Gus. In Season One, at least. [[Flanderization|Season Two, however...]]
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* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Chode is in an active relationship with Six. Basically, a short, fat, purple, multi-eyed alien, manages to get with an incredibly hot space-babe.
* [[Ugly Guy, Hot Wife]]: Chode is in an active relationship with Six. Basically, a short, fat, purple, multi-eyed alien, manages to get with an incredibly hot space-babe.
** Isn't that mostly cuz Six is a sex-bot that he stole.
** Isn't that mostly cuz Six is a sex-bot that he stole.
*** And reprogramed as the science officer. That's the important part, she likes him because he gave her a purpose beyond nerd fantasy.
*** And reprogrammed as the science officer. That's the important part, she likes him because he gave her a purpose beyond nerd fantasy.
*** Also he treats her with respect. Well, not respect, but as close to respect as Chode is capable of.
*** Also he treats her with respect. Well, not respect, but as close to respect as Chode is capable of.
** Also since the universe is big there are plenty of species who actually consider ''Chode'' the attractive one and Six ugly
** Also since the universe is big there are plenty of species who actually consider ''Chode'' the attractive one and Six ugly
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 8 May 2021

Left to right: T'Nuk, Gus, Chode, Six, Whip

Tripping The Rift is a computer-animated sci-fi parody created by Chris Moeller and Chuck Austen (of "The Draco" infamy) in 1998 as a short film released on the Internet. The film gained popularity, especially after being shown on the Syfy, and was made into a television series that ran from March 4, 2004 to December 13, 2007.


Tropes used in Tripping the Rift include:

Gus: If we didn't believe in God, we'd have to worship the engineering dweebs who designed us
Six: And frankly, the God I pray to doesn't need acne medicine and chronically masturbate.