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The original [http://maskedretriever.com/uh/ Umlaut House] was a [[Furry Comic]] that started out with grad student Saundra Bifrost's [[Will They or Won't They|bickersome friend]] Volair Lee moving in to replace her roommate, their ''mutual'' ex-boyfriend Jake Miller, when he begins working for, and before long, seeing quasi-[[Flamboyant Gay]] [[Mad Scientist]] Rick Hundecoph, whom Volair is tracking in his job as an international spy.
The original [http://maskedretriever.com/uh/ Umlaut House] was a [[Furry Comic]] that started out with grad student Saundra Bifrost's [[Will They or Won't They?|bickersome friend]] Volair Lee moving in to replace her roommate, their ''mutual'' ex-boyfriend Jake Miller, when he begins working for, and before long, seeing quasi-[[Flamboyant Gay]] [[Mad Scientist]] Rick Hundecoph, whom Volair is tracking in his job as an international spy.


The comic could be said to mix a number of genres. Other characters are:
The comic could be said to mix a number of genres. Other characters are:
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* [[Artificial Gravity]]: [http://maskedretriever.com/uh2/d/20060103.html Invented by a transsexual horse named Peggy], uses gyroscopes with ridiculously precise control circuitry.
* [[Artificial Gravity]]: [http://maskedretriever.com/uh2/d/20060103.html Invented by a transsexual horse named Peggy], uses gyroscopes with ridiculously precise control circuitry.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Rick {{spoiler|Volair and Eliza}}.
* [[Artificial Limbs]]: Rick {{spoiler|Volair and Eliza}}.
* [[Brain Computer Interface]]: Casual cybernetic implants are commonplace in UH2, especially the "Eye-Fi".
* [[Brain-Computer Interface]]: Casual cybernetic implants are commonplace in UH2, especially the "Eye-Fi".
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: UH2 is substantially plottier than UH1, though most of the time he still remembers a punchline.
* [[Cerebus Syndrome]]: UH2 is substantially plottier than UH1, though most of the time he still remembers a punchline.
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]]: Even before reforming, Rick had made a fortune off of his patents.
* [[Cut Lex Luthor a Check]]: Even before reforming, Rick had made a fortune off of his patents.
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* [[Official Couple|Official Couples]]: confirmed by [[Spin Offspring]].
* [[Official Couple|Official Couples]]: confirmed by [[Spin Offspring]].
* [[Remote Body]]: Moire Dziva.
* [[Remote Body]]: Moire Dziva.
* [[Science Related Memetic Disorder]]: While Rick is reformed from his criminal career, he remains a mad scientist. He's hardly the only one in the main cast, at that.
* [[Science-Related Memetic Disorder]]: While Rick is reformed from his criminal career, he remains a mad scientist. He's hardly the only one in the main cast, at that.
** Saundra started on her path to Mad Science after seeing one of Rick's giant robots, lending credence to the "memetic" aspect.
** Saundra started on her path to Mad Science after seeing one of Rick's giant robots, lending credence to the "memetic" aspect.
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Attempted by Saundra's lesbian [[Alternate Universe]] [http://maskedretriever.com/uh/d/20020802.html counterpart].
* [[Screw Yourself]]: Attempted by Saundra's lesbian [[Alternate Universe]] [http://maskedretriever.com/uh/d/20020802.html counterpart].
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* [[Transsexual]]: Peggy Seuss, aka Dr. Pegasus; Rick's [[Gender Bender]] [[Transformation Ray]] was created on her behalf.
* [[Transsexual]]: Peggy Seuss, aka Dr. Pegasus; Rick's [[Gender Bender]] [[Transformation Ray]] was created on her behalf.
* [[Wacky College]]: Quickly abandoned.
* [[Wacky College]]: Quickly abandoned.
* [[Will They or Won't They]]: Volair and Saundra.
* [[Will They or Won't They?]]: Volair and Saundra.


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Revision as of 22:13, 8 January 2014

The original Umlaut House was a Furry Comic that started out with grad student Saundra Bifrost's bickersome friend Volair Lee moving in to replace her roommate, their mutual ex-boyfriend Jake Miller, when he begins working for, and before long, seeing quasi-Flamboyant Gay Mad Scientist Rick Hundecoph, whom Volair is tracking in his job as an international spy.

The comic could be said to mix a number of genres. Other characters are:

  • Liz Parker, Volair's partner and general voice of reason. Also the straightest cast member. Really. She swears.
  • Amanda Cartwright - "Queen of weird," Volair's Distaff Counterpart plus some grade points and dignity and minus some international espionage.
  • Calvin Gauss - A nerdy classmate of Saundra's who develops a crush on her.
  • Ascii - You don't want to know. He's an amnesiac android created by Rick, by UH 2 he's gone rogue and is attempting to create a Hive Mind using Eye-Fi's

In 2004, the comic ended after four years, and after some randomness, gave birth to a sequel, UH2, set some time later and moved from grad school to high school, primarily about Volair's son, Jake's daughter, and Rick's protégée. Yes, that's vague, but this is a sequel comic, so for the more detailed character list (aside from, of course, the ones above), spoilers.

  • Pierce Lee, son of Volair and Saundra. Recently realized his bisexuality.
  • Rhonda Hundecoph, daughter of Jake and Rick.
  • Eliza, Rick's apprentice.
  • Alice and Lain Gauss, classmates of Pierce and Rhonda, twin daughters of Amanda and Calvin.
  • Alex, a football jock, Pierce's boyfriend.
  • Dr. "Sissy" Sisyphus, a Mad Scientist, target of Rick (well post-Heel Face Turn) and Eliza...the latter in more ways than one.

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