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* [[Cuckoo Nest]]
* [[Cybernetics Eat Your Soul]]: Dekko to a tee.
* [[A Day in the Limelight]]: The acclaimed "Earth Stories" are a series of these for most of the Earth cast.
* [[Deconstructor Fleet]]
* [[Digitized Hacker]]: 9-Jack-9.
* [[Dogged Nice Guy]]: Woody, who loves Jenny, even though he knows Jenny will probably choose Zot in the end.
* [[Everything's Better with Monkeys]]: Heck, even Butch is a monkey in Zot's world. Also, the De-evolutionaries or "Devoes." Revert!
* [[Excited Show Title!]]
* [[Five-Man Band]]: Only during the stories in Zot's world:
** [[The Hero]]: Zot, of course.
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* [[Kissing Discretion Shot]]: The end of ''Zot! Online''.
* [[Knight of Cerebus]]: 9-Jack-9, who is nasty enough to inflict [[Cerebus Syndrome]] on ''Zot's'' world. As per [[Word of God]], his appearance was what led to the Earth Stories, since the other world was no longer innocent enough to serve as a proper contrast to Jenny's.
* [[Large Ham]]: Bellows. Zot tells him that he makes a great villain because of all his hammy dialogue and flair for dramatic confrontations.
* [[Lotus Eater Machine]]: Zybox uses one, which leads to a disturbing story in which Jenny is in a reality where her memories with Zot are hallucinations based on a cartoon.
* [[Mad Artist]]: Well, Dekko's completely off his rocker, and just happens to be an artist. His art became more popular as he became less human, though.
* [[Mad Scientist]]: Uncle Max has a bit of this. He's also a Mad Musician.
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* [[The Sixties]]: Zot's Earth is perpetually stuck in 1965, but it's a completely different 1965. There was no Vietnam, no World War II (although there still was a Civil War and a World War I).
* [[Steven Ulysses Perhero]]: Zachary Paleo''zogt'' became Zot. Arthur Dekker became (Art) Dekko.
* [[Technological Pacifist]]: The creator of Zybox didn't want it falling into the hands of the military, so he told it it could break the rules of its programming. Which was a very, very bad idea.
* [[Their First Time]]: Zot and Jenny spend a whole issue talking about this.
* [[Very Special Episode]]: The issue where we find out that Terry {{spoiler|is a lesbian}}. The commentary even notes how it feels very "after school special"; that said, it's a very visually well-executed despite its [[Anvilicious]] nature, even going into [[Some Anvils Need to Be Dropped]] territory.
* [[Victory-Guided Amnesia]]: The result of traveling through the Door at the Edge of the Universe.
* [[Who Wants to Live Forever?]]: Dekko actually ''does'', thanks in part to how disconnected he is from his humanity. Pathetically, it's the only thing he has going for him anymore. When he tries to make other people robots to turn them immortal, not a one of them accepts the change.