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* DreadfulMusician: When he tries to rap for real, his music is so terrible that it literally causes his father to drop dead from embarrassment.

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* DreadfulMusician: When he tries to rap for real, his music is so terrible that it literally causes his father to [[SuckinessIsPainful drop dead from embarrassment.embarrassment]].
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* KnightTemplar: He's an unhinged zealot about creating "The Singularity". Seeing as he's insane, his goals are often incomprehensible and eventually devolve into him trying to enact the plot of ''Film/{{Avatar}}''.
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* MoodDissonance: His reaction after he blows up Alderaan after forcing [=Far2=] to help him under the threat of Creepio eating his brains?
--> '''Creepio:''' Yaaaaaaay!
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* AffablyEvil: He's a genocidal, murderous lunatic, but he's quite friendly and polite.


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* AmnesiacDissonance: After his memories are erased, he becomes a harmless and friendly {{Cloudcuckoolander}} as opposed to his usual violent insanity.
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* PowerWalk: They follow the new hip trend of Strutting. Reva isn't as into it as Shroomboy or the leader Influencer, though.

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* PowerWalk: SupermodelStrut: They follow the new hip trend of Strutting. Reva isn't as into it as Shroomboy or the leader Influencer, though.
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* ShoutOut: He speaks exclusively in 8-bit video game music and sound effects, including from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'', ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'', among others.

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* ShoutOut: He speaks exclusively in 8-bit video game music and sound effects, including from ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros'', ''VideoGame/SuperMarioBros1'', ''VideoGame/{{Contra}}'' and ''[[VideoGame/MegaManClassic Mega Man]]'', among others.
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* DotingParent: Bordering on OverprotectiveDad, he is very protective of his daughter, and is utterly distraught when he thinks she was still on Laser Moon when it exploded. His anger when he finds out she's alive ends up causing him to lash out on Han Solo, thinking that he's a bad influence on her and that she deserves better than him. He is however completely fine with Duke dating her in the next movie, but not without pointing out how inappropriate it is to put her in a metal bikini during one of his shows.

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* DotingParent: Bordering on OverprotectiveDad, he He is very protective of his daughter, and is utterly distraught when he thinks she was still on Laser Moon when it exploded. His anger when he finds out she's alive ends up causing him to lash out on Han Solo, thinking that he's a bad influence on her and that she deserves better than him. He is however completely fine with Duke dating her in the next movie, but not without pointing out how inappropriate it is to put her in a metal bikini during one of his shows.
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* {{Workaholic}}: As revealed in Episode 6 of ''Star Wars: LARRY'', this is why he's constantly in the suit in this continuity. His line of work pretty much means he's always on the clock. Obi-Wan actually realizes how terrible the job is but unfortunately is unable to articulate to Anakin how much the job is clearly weighing down on the latter.

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* {{Workaholic}}: As revealed in Episode 6 of ''Star Wars: LARRY'', this is why he's constantly in the suit in this continuity. His line of work pretty much means he's always on the clock.clock, even on his days off/breaks. Obi-Wan actually realizes how terrible the job is but unfortunately is unable to articulate to Anakin how much the job is clearly weighing down on the latter.
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* MoralityChain: Subverted, he seems to be the one to keep Creepio in check early on, but he's almost as amoral as Creepio himself is, and goes along with just about anything Creepio tells him to.

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* MoralityChain: Subverted, he seems to be the one to keep Creepio in check early on, but he's almost as amoral as Creepio himself is, and goes along with just about anything Creepio tells him to. That being said, Creepio did have the threaten him into granting him access to Laser Moon, indicating that [=Far2=] is more afraid of what Creepio could do to him during his more insane moments than actually amoral.

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* FriendlyEnemy: Even after openly declaring Obi-Wan to be the literal worst person imaginable, ''Star Wars: LARRY'' makes it abundantly clear that he still cares enough for his old friend that he's willing to help him kick his self-destructive habits and get a job.



* NiceGuy: Becomes a genuinely nicer person after getting hired by Palpatine for the most part, only really becoming angry when his coworkers try to prank him.

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* NiceGuy: Becomes a genuinely nicer person after getting hired by Palpatine for the most part, only really becoming angry when his coworkers try to prank him. Heck, he even tries to genuinely help Obi-Wan long after the two had fallen out, still showing genuine concern over Obi's self-destructive behavior and even offering to help him rehabilitate and get him a job.



* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Completely dissapears from the story after ''Jedi Party'' with no explanation as to what happened to him, only appearing again as a force ghost in ''The Last Laser Master''.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Completely dissapears from the story after ''Jedi Party'' with no explanation as to what happened to him, only appearing again as a force ghost in ''The Last Laser Master''.
Master''. He finally returns in a speaking role once more in Episode 6 of ''Star Wars: LARRY'', where he reappears after [[BrickJoke having found the legendary tortilla made entirely out of doritos mentioned in Jedi Party]].

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Whereas he was an utter degenerate slimeball in the original Star Wars series, here, while he's a somewhat spoiled manchild, he is genuinely happy to see that his friends showed up to his birthday party, treating them all nicely when they're there.



* NiceGuy: Sure, he's a big slob and a somewhat spoiled manchild, but he is genuinely happy to see that his friends showed up to his birthday party, treating them all nicely when they're there.

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* EveryoneHasStandards: When Anakin describes his 24/7 work schedule to Obi-Wan in Episode 6 of ''Star Wars: LARRY'', Obi-Wan sounds genuinely horrified for what Anakin allows himself to be put through. Unfortunately, because Obi-Wan is such a {{Manchild}}, he isn't really able to articulate this rare empathetic moment well to Anakin.



* JerkassHasAPoint: As grossly irresponsible as he is, he isn't in the wrong when he points out to Anakin multiple times that it's ultimately Anakin's fault why his relationships turn out so bad. Obi-Wan would've happily stepped aside so that Anakin could date Padme if Anakin had just told him that he liked her, and Reva was a terrible girlfriend who cheated on Anakin behind his back.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: As grossly irresponsible as he is, he isn't in the wrong when he points out to Anakin multiple times that it's ultimately Anakin's fault why his relationships turn out so bad. Obi-Wan would've happily stepped aside so that Anakin could date Padme if Anakin had just told him that he liked her, and Reva was a terrible girlfriend who cheated on Anakin behind his back.back who he shouldn't have gotten serious with.
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* JerkassHasAPoint: As grossly irresponsible as he is, he isn't in the wrong when he points out to Anakin multiple times that it's ultimately Anakin's fault why his relationships turn out so bad. Obi-Wan would've happily stepped aside so that Anakin could date Padme if Anakin had just told him, and Reva was a terrible girlfriend who cheated on Anakin behind his back.

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* JerkassHasAPoint: As grossly irresponsible as he is, he isn't in the wrong when he points out to Anakin multiple times that it's ultimately Anakin's fault why his relationships turn out so bad. Obi-Wan would've happily stepped aside so that Anakin could date Padme if Anakin had just told him, him that he liked her, and Reva was a terrible girlfriend who cheated on Anakin behind his back.

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