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* StoppedClock: Is stuck on the time 2:22.
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* StoppedClock: Is stuck on the time 2:22.2:22... [[spoiler:until the season 2 finale, that is]].
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* FlatCharacter: Unlike the Green-Swearted Woman, Man-Woman's character is kinda flat. There is not that much about her except that she's a waitress with the ability to change her gender at will who also enjoys playing with a red ball, drinking beer, reading books and hates pizza. She doesn't really do much in her appearances, though, this is later subverted in the third season where it's revealed that [[spoiler: she owns the Box of Worlds]].
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* FlatCharacter: Unlike the Green-Swearted Green-Sweatered Woman, Man-Woman's character is kinda flat. There is not that much about her except that she's a waitress with the ability to change her gender at will who also enjoys playing with a red ball, drinking beer, reading books and hates pizza. She doesn't really do much in her appearances, though, this is later subverted in the third season where it's revealed that [[spoiler: she owns the Box of Worlds]].
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: This character is animated with a notably higher level of detail than any other character on 12 oz. Mouse, having a design similar to some characters from Matt Maiellaro's other show
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* NonStandardCharacterDesign: This character is animated with a notably higher level of detail than any other character on 12 oz. Mouse, having a design similar to some characters from Matt Maiellaro's other show
WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce.show, ''WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce''.
WesternAnimation/AquaTeenHungerForce.
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Man-Woman never stated that she owns a diner herself, nor is there any dialogue confirming this; she works as a waitress, but the show never makes it clear if she owns the place or if someone hired her to work there
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* FlatCharacter: Unlike the Green-Swearted Woman, Man-Woman's character is kinda flat. There is not that much about her except having the ability to change her gender at will, owning a diner, playing with a red ball, drinking beer, reading books and having a distaste for pizza. She doesn't really do much in her appearances, though, this is later subverted in the third season where it's revealed that [[spoiler: she owns the Box of Worlds]].
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* FlatCharacter: Unlike the Green-Swearted Woman, Man-Woman's character is kinda flat. There is not that much about her except having that she's a waitress with the ability to change her gender at will, owning a diner, will who also enjoys playing with a red ball, drinking beer, reading books and having a distaste for hates pizza. She doesn't really do much in her appearances, though, this is later subverted in the third season where it's revealed that [[spoiler: she owns the Box of Worlds]].
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I completely forgot The Fool was already in PC's folder, ack
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%%* TheFool
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[[caption-width-right:295:What I'm actually thinking— and please take this the wrong way as far up your hole as you can.]]
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[[caption-width-right:295:What I'm actually thinking— thinking, and please take this the wrong way as far up your hole as you can.can, is that your gunko schlinger is the size of a fort meizer's reticulus.]]
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* KnightOfCerebus: His return puts everyone on edge and initiates the destruction of the city towards the end of the series.
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* KnightOfCerebus: His return puts everyone on edge and initiates the destruction of the city towards the end of the series.second season.
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* TheBartender: He is your everyday bartender who works in his own bar.
* TheBartender: He is your everyday bartender who works in his own bar.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last time we see the Producer Man, [[spoiler: he was killed by Spider using the Hand to control his brain.]] In the episode "Pre-Reckoning", his fate is currently unknown if he is dead or not. He doesn't even appear in the special "INVICTUS" (save for a small cameo in the credits).
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last time we see the Producer Man, [[spoiler: he was killed by Spider using the Hand to control his brain.]] brain]]. In the episode "Pre-Reckoning", his fate is currently unknown if he is dead or not. He doesn't even appear in the special "INVICTUS" (save for a small cameo in the credits).
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* ADogNamedDog: Like Mouse, there's not much ambiguity about what he's got goin' on.
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* ADogNamedDog: Like Mouse, there's not much ambiguity about what he's got goin' on.
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* TheVoiceless: Fitz's daughter doesn't have a voice, she only makes screeching sounds. Justified because she is a baby.
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* TheVoiceless: Fitz's daughter doesn't have a voice, she only makes crying and screeching sounds. Justified because she is a baby.
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The clock is a wall clock that can slide around on the wall and teleport. It appears to command Shark and Rectangular Businessman and can release "time gas" and "anti-language gas" that can affect people's minds. While Shark and Rectangular Businessman converse with the Clock as if it were their equal or superior, the Clock itself does not speak. It only makes a constant ticking sound. The Clock hands are stopped; characters state that the time is stopped at 2:22. [[spoiler: In the Season 2 finale, the clock finally changes its time to 2:23.]]
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The clock is a wall clock that can slide around on the wall and teleport. It appears to command Shark and Rectangular Businessman and can release "time gas" and "anti-language gas" that can affect people's minds. While Shark and Rectangular Businessman converse with the Clock as if it were their equal or superior, the Clock itself does not speak. It only makes a constant ticking sound. The Clock hands are stopped; characters state that the time is stopped at 2:22. [[spoiler: In the Season 2 finale, [[spoiler: the clock finally changes its time to 2:23.]]2:23]].
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* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor
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A giant eyeball with legs that speaks in a calm, almost monotone pace who overemphasizes words and syllables that sound like the word "eye". He lives on an island which he claims is either Iowa (Eye-owa) or Wyoming (W-eye-oming). He also has the ability to tap dance as this is seen in "Booger Haze" & "Auraphull." [[spoiler: It is revealed in Q109 that he's actually the eye of a human being in a simulation.]]
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A giant eyeball with legs that speaks in a calm, almost monotone pace who overemphasizes words and syllables that sound like the word "eye". He lives on an island which he claims is either Iowa (Eye-owa) or Wyoming (W-eye-oming). He also has the ability to tap dance as this is seen in "Booger Haze" & "Auraphull." [[spoiler: It is revealed in [[spoiler: Q109 that he's actually the eye of a human being in a simulation.]]simulation]].
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* CartoonCreature: What kind of creature is Golden Joe anyway? An antropomorphic green orb with mouse ears?
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* CartoonCreature: What kind of creature is Golden Joe anyway? An antropomorphic anthropomorphic green orb with mouse ears?
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Golden Joe is shown to be afraid of Shark, which can be seen in a few episodes. In "Spider", he teleports into Rhoda's Bar only to flee due to Shark's presence; these feelings only got worse as Golden Joe was later captured by Shark in the last couple of episodes of the second season.
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* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Golden Joe is shown to be afraid of Shark, which can be seen in a few episodes. In "Spider", he teleports into Rhoda's Bar bar only to flee due to Shark's presence; these feelings only got worse as Golden Joe was later captured by Shark in the last couple of episodes of the second season.
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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Almost always has no shoes.
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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: Almost always has no Is never seen wearing shoes.
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Spider (Also known as Spider-Boy) is a gigantic, seven-legged arachnid that emits insect-like squeaks, and groans. Like most spiders, he is capable of leaving large webs and shooting. However, unlike most arachnids, he can skillfully play the piano and strangely weave arrows.
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Spider (Also (also known as Spider-Boy) is a gigantic, seven-legged arachnid that emits insect-like squeaks, and groans. Like most spiders, he is capable of leaving large webs and shooting. However, unlike most arachnids, he can skillfully play the piano and strangely weave arrows.
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* AnArmAndALeg: The hand is cut off Roostre as part of [[spoiler: a conspiracy by Shark and the Rectangular Businessman to keep him from interfering with their plans.]]
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* AnArmAndALeg: The hand is cut off Roostre as part of [[spoiler: a conspiracy by Shark and the Rectangular Businessman to keep him from interfering with their plans.]] plans]].
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* TalkingAnimal: Like her husband, she is a pink female anthromorphic mouse that has the ability to talk like a human being.
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* TalkingAnimal: Like her husband, she is a pink female anthromorphic anthropomorphic mouse that has the ability to talk like a human being.
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* FlatCharacter: His character is very flat as he is only a clone of The Eye and the only thing about this clone is that he is an evil clone.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is shot to death by Fitz, Skillet & The Cyber Green-Sweatered Woman.]]
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is shot to death by Fitz, Skillet & The Cyber Green-Sweatered Woman.]]
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* FlatCharacter: His character is very flat as he is only a clone of The Eye and the only thing about trait this clone has is that he is an evil clone.
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* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is shot to death by Fitz, Skillet & The Cyber Green-SweateredWoman.]]Woman]].
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: He is shot to death by Fitz, Skillet & The Cyber Green-Sweatered
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* YourSizeMayVary: When he first appears in the graveyard, he's slightly bigger than Pronto. Later on, he is the size of a Kaiju and rampages about the city.
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* YourSizeMayVary: When he first appears in the graveyard, he's slightly bigger than Pronto. Later on, he is the size of a Kaiju {{Kaiju}} and rampages about the city.
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* EnergyBeings: [[spoiler: Archeus is a pink cloud full of energy who fixed the destroyed city.]]
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* EnergyBeings: [[spoiler: Archeus is a pink cloud [[spoiler: full of energy who fixed the destroyed city.]]city]].
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* PosthumousCharacter: The Baby Mouse only appears in Fitz's flashbacks. However, she morphs into the character Spider in a flashback in Bowtime.
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* PosthumousCharacter: The Baby Mouse only appears in Fitz's flashbacks. However, she morphs into the character Spider a spider in a flashback in Bowtime.''Bowtime''.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse (no pun intended): In the episode "Bowtime", in a flashback where she is transformed into Spider, this the last time we see Fitz's daughter.
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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse (no pun intended): In the episode "Bowtime", in a flashback where she is transformed into Spider, a spider, this the last time we see Fitz's daughter.
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The clock is a wall clock that can slide around on the wall and teleport. It appears to command Shark and Rectangular Businessman and can release "time gas" and "anti-language gas" that can affect people's minds. While Shark and Rectangular Businessman converse with the Clock as if it were their equal or superior, the Clock itself does not speak. It only makes a constant ticking sound. The Clock hands are stopped; characters state that the time is stopped at 2:22. [[spoiler: In the Season 2 finale, the clock finally changes its time to 2:23.]]
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor
* EvilIsHammy
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* ShoutOut: As [[spoiler: Industry Man, he]] bears a resemblance to Phoenix Wright from the Franchise/AceAttorney series.
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* ShoutOut: As [[spoiler: Industry Man, he]] Man]], he bears a resemblance to Phoenix Wright from the Franchise/AceAttorney series.
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Liquor is an anthropomorphic match that runs the Liquor store where Fitz frequently stops. His temperament can best be described as resigned. He seems to be Fitz's alley and is defiant to anyone of authority, such as Shark and Rectangular Businessman. Liquor seems to know about the secret nature of the world. Liquor owns a Liquor store whose interior is later covered in blood from Mosquitor's letter in the episode "Spider".
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Liquor is an anthropomorphic match match-like being that runs the Liquor store where Fitz frequently stops.stops at. His temperament can best be described as resigned. He seems to be Fitz's alley ally and is defiant to anyone of authority, such as Shark and Rectangular Businessman. Liquor seems to know also knows about the secret nature of the world. Liquor owns a Liquor liquor store whose interior is later covered in blood from Mosquitor's letter in the episode "Spider".
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: His role is similar to Rhoda, due to both of them having jobs selling alcoholic beverages. [[spoiler: After the death of Rhoda by the hands of Rectangular Businessman]], Liquor fully replaces him and his role as the main bartender to assist Fitz.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: His role is similar to Rhoda, due to both of them having jobs selling alcoholic beverages. After [[spoiler: After the death of Rhoda by the hands of Rectangular Businessman]], Liquor fully replaces him and his role as the main bartender to assist Fitz.
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* EyesAlwaysShut: Has his eyes permanently shut.
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-->Voiced by: [=Adam Reed=] (originally), [Rita Morales] (briefly), [=Matt Maiellaro=](briefly), [=Ned Hastings=] (currently)
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-->Voiced by: [=Adam Reed=] (originally), [Rita Morales] [=Rita Morales=] (briefly), [=Matt Maiellaro=](briefly), Maiellaro=] (briefly), [=Ned Hastings=] (currently)
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: After his death at the end of Season 2. In the Special "INVICTUS" he appears alive & well with no explanation, however, he does get killed by Fitz.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: After his death at the end of Season 2. In the Special "INVICTUS" he appears alive & well with no explanation, however, he does get killed by Fitz.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Like Shark, after his death at the end of Season 2, he appears alive & well in the Special "INVICTUS" with no explanation. He later gets shot to death by the Cyber Green-Sweatered Woman.]]
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* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler: Like Shark, after his death at the end of Season 2, he appears alive & well in the Special special "INVICTUS" with no explanation. He later gets shot to death by the Cyber Green-Sweatered Woman.]]
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* TheBusCameBack: Rhoda (fully revived) makes a small cameo trapped in a giant jar alongside Liquor & The Bug in the 12 Oz. Mouse special "INVICTUS".
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* TheBusCameBack: Rhoda (fully revived) makes a small cameo trapped in a giant jar alongside Liquor & The Bug in the 12 Oz. Mouse special "INVICTUS".
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* OutOfFocus: She was absent in most of Season 2 due to being killed in an explosion in "Surgery Circus", she did make a return in "Meaty Dreamy" in a flashback and the special "INVICTUS" however.
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* OutOfFocus: She was absent in most of Season 2 due to being killed in an explosion in "Surgery Circus", she did make a return in "Meaty Dreamy" in a flashback and the special "INVICTUS" however.
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* DemotedToExtra: In the 12 Oz. Mouse Special "INVICTUS", he doesn't join Mouse's gang at all and is only a background character this time, as he only makes a small cameo in a giant jar.
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* DemotedToExtra: In the 12 Oz. Mouse Special special "INVICTUS", he doesn't join Mouse's gang at all and is only a background character this time, as he only makes a small cameo in a giant jar.
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* TheBusCameBack: Liquor makes a small cameo trapped in a giant jar along with a fully revived Rhoda and the Bug in the 12 Oz. Mouse Special "INVICTUS".
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* OutOfFocus: He didn't make that much appearances in Season 2 as he was absent for half of the season, compared to his appearances in Season 1 & "INVICTUS".
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* OutOfFocus: He didn't make that much appearances in Season 2 as he was absent for half of the season, compared to his appearances in Season 1 & and "INVICTUS".
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* AscendedExtra: Like Peanut Cop & Roostre, he originally started as a recurring character, but eventually Joe became one of the series' main characters since he made additional appearances in Season 2, the webisode & the special "INVICTUS" in Fitz's Gang.
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* AscendedExtra: Like Peanut Cop & Roostre, he originally started as a recurring character, but eventually Joe became one of the series' main characters since he made additional appearances in Season 2, the webisode & and the special "INVICTUS" in Fitz's Gang.gang.
* {{Expy}}: Is based on Ruby Rhod from Film/TheFifthElement.
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Introduced the 12 Oz. Mouse special "INVICTUS", Buzby is an anthropomorphic bee serving as an exterminator that Fitz hires when he finds Spider in his house back in the real world.
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Introduced the 12 Oz. Mouse special in "INVICTUS", Buzby is an anthropomorphic bee serving as an exterminator that Fitz hires when he finds Spider in his house back in the real world.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Bug makes a small cameo trapped in a giant jar along with a fully revived Rhoda and Liquor in the 12 Oz. Mouse Special "INVICTUS".
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* TheBusCameBack: The Bug makes a small cameo trapped in a giant jar along with a fully revived Rhoda and Liquor in the 12 Oz. Mouse Special "INVICTUS".
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* AmbiguousGender: Due to being a morph of Fitz's daughter, Spider might be female. However, Spider is androgynous in appearance, is described as male, [[spoiler: and is also later revealed to be CJ Muff in his orb form after Roostre's hand is reattached.]]
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IM isn't voiced by Simonet, he's voiced by Ned Hastings. Simonet actually voices the Pineapples
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Introduced the 12 Oz. Mouse Special "INVICTUS", Buzby is an anthropomorphic bee serving as an exterminator that Fitz hires when he finds Spider in his house back in the real world. Buzby chases Spider out with a chaingun and then saves Fitz from being blown up by Shark. It is later revealed through that Buzby was working with Shark all along, wanting to bring Fitz back to the alternate dimension to free Shark and Rectangular Businessman.
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Introduced the 12 Oz. Mouse Special special "INVICTUS", Buzby is an anthropomorphic bee serving as an exterminator that Fitz hires when he finds Spider in his house back in the real world. Buzby chases Spider out with a chaingun and then saves Fitz from being blown up by Shark. It is later revealed through that Buzby was working with Shark all along, wanting to bring Fitz back to the alternate dimension to free Shark and Rectangular Businessman.world.
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* AntiHero: While not truly evil, he is friends with Fitz; however, he is considered an anti-hero since he worked on the villains' side the whole time as Buzby was forced to bring Fitz back to Q109 to free Shark and RBM. As another part of Shark's plan, Buzby was forced to kidnap Fitz and exchange minds to the mind-swapping chair to enter the real world. Despite this, he is still on the hero's side, joining forces with Fitz and co. to defeat Shark and RBM at the end of special.
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* TheMole: While not truly evil, he is friends with Fitz; however, he also [[spoiler: worked on the villains' side the whole time as he was forced to bring Fitz back to Q109 to free Shark and RBM]]. As another part of Shark's plan, Buzby was [[spoiler: forced to kidnap Fitz so he can exchange his mind with Shark to enter the real world]]. Despite this, he is still on the hero's side, joining forces with Fitz and co. to [[spoiler: defeat Shark and RBM at the end of special]].
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* ActorAllusion: He resembles his voice actor Dana Snyder in appearance; like his actor, he wears glasses and has short hair.
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* ActorAllusion: Like her voice actress, Aria plays an acoustic guitar.
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* KillerRobot: A subversion of one. While it is a killer robot, it killed the entire population in thousands to save multiple human citizens from being adducted.
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* KillerRobot: A subversion of one. While it is a killer robot, it killed the entire population in thousands in order to save multiple human citizens from being adducted.abducted.
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* KillerRobot: Subverted: While it is a killer robot, it mainly kills the entire population in thousands to save human citizens from being adducted.
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* KillerRobot: Subverted: A subversion of one. While it is a killer robot, it mainly kills killed the entire population in thousands to save multiple human citizens from being adducted.
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* TheBartender: He is basically your everyday bartender who works in his own bar.
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* TheBartender: He is basically your everyday bartender who works in his own bar.
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* AntiHero: While not truly evil, he is friends with Fitz; however, he is considered an anti-hero since he worked on the villains' side the whole time as Buzby was forced to bring Fitz back to Q109 to free Shark and RBM. Also, as another part of Shark's plan, Buzby was forced to kidnap Fitz and exchange minds to the mind-swapping chair to enter the real world. Despite this, he is still on the hero's side, joining forces with Fitz and co. to defeat Shark and RBM at the end of special.
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* AntiHero: While not truly evil, he is friends with Fitz; however, he is considered an anti-hero since he worked on the villains' side the whole time as Buzby was forced to bring Fitz back to Q109 to free Shark and RBM. Also, as As another part of Shark's plan, Buzby was forced to kidnap Fitz and exchange minds to the mind-swapping chair to enter the real world. Despite this, he is still on the hero's side, joining forces with Fitz and co. to defeat Shark and RBM at the end of special.
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* EvilTwin: He is basically an evil clone of the Eye.
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* EvilTwin: He is basically an evil clone of the Eye.
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The use of "literally" here seems like word cruft
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Golden Joe is a friend to Fitz, he is a loudmouthed (literally; all he does is shout) rapping wizard who has the ability to "come and go" as he pleases through teleportation. His voice is distorted by a reverb effect and he has a single gold tooth which has a dollar sign on it. He is also a rapper who produces songs. He often risks irritating people who are close to him, especially Roostre in particular, because of his long and verbose sentences. Shark refers to him as "All disappeary and shit." Joe places a lot of importance on the ability to rhyme. He mostly hangs out with his friend Peanut Cop. By his own account, he is an excellent driver.
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Golden Joe is a friend to Fitz, he is a loudmouthed (literally; all he does is shout) rapping wizard who has the ability to "come and go" as he pleases through teleportation. His voice is distorted by a reverb effect and he has a single gold tooth which has a dollar sign on it. He is also a rapper who produces songs. He often risks irritating people who are close to him, especially Roostre in particular, because of his long and verbose sentences. Shark refers to him as "All disappeary and shit." Joe places a lot of importance on the ability to rhyme. He mostly hangs out with his friend Peanut Cop. By his own account, he is an excellent driver.
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* LargeHam: Golden Joe is always yelling and he is very loud.
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* LargeHam: Golden Joe is always yelling and he is very loud.