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* Plenty of people complained about this show trying to be "South Park". While they are at least partially right that it took inspiration from "South Park", "Drawn Together" is using black and shock comedy at lot, so of course there are going to be similarities with South Park, but that's not enough to call it a rip-off. The fact that the main characters are assholes also doesn't make it a rip-off. The content of "Drawn Together" being so disturbing isn't completely out of place either, considering that most actual reality shows rely on shock and drama, it's just that Drawn Together takes it up to eleven in order to mock it.

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* Plenty of people complained about this show trying to be "South Park". ''South Park''. While they are at least partially right that it took inspiration from "South Park", "Drawn Together" ''South Park'', ''Drawn Together'' is using black and shock comedy at lot, so of course there are going to be similarities with South Park, ''South Park'', but that's not enough to call it a rip-off. The fact that the main characters are assholes also doesn't make it a rip-off. The content of "Drawn Together" ''Drawn Together'' being so disturbing isn't completely out of place either, considering that most actual reality shows rely on shock and drama, it's just that Drawn Together ''Drawn Together'' takes it up to eleven in order to mock it.
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* Plenty of people complained about this show trying to be "South Park". While they are at least partially right that it took inspiration from "South Park", "Drawn Together" is using black and shock comedy at lot, so of course there are going to be similarities with South Park, but that's not enough to call it a rip-off. The fact that the main characters are assholes also doesn't make it a rip-off. The content of "Drawn Together" being so disturbing isn't completely out of place either, considering that most actual reality shows rely on shock and drama, it's just that Drawn Together takes it UpToEleven in order to mock it.

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* Plenty of people complained about this show trying to be "South Park". While they are at least partially right that it took inspiration from "South Park", "Drawn Together" is using black and shock comedy at lot, so of course there are going to be similarities with South Park, but that's not enough to call it a rip-off. The fact that the main characters are assholes also doesn't make it a rip-off. The content of "Drawn Together" being so disturbing isn't completely out of place either, considering that most actual reality shows rely on shock and drama, it's just that Drawn Together takes it UpToEleven up to eleven in order to mock it.
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* Xandir isn't actually a straight-played video game character (no {{Pun}} intended), but is based on cartoons from the late 80's that were loosely based on video games (like ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda'' or ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'') which were typically a lot more campy and homoerotic in hindsight.

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* Xandir isn't actually a straight-played video game character (no {{Pun}} intended), but is based on cartoons from the late 80's that were loosely based on video games (like ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda'' ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda1989'' or ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'') which were typically a lot more campy and homoerotic in hindsight.
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* Plenty of people complained about this show trying to be "South Park". While they are at least partially right that it took inspiration from "South Park", "Drawn Together" is using black and shock comedy at lot, so of course there are going to be similarities with South Park, but that's not enough to call it a rip-off. The fact that the main characters are assholes also doesn't make it a rip-off. The content of "Drawn Together" being so disturbing isn't completely out of place either, considering that most actual reality shows rely on shock and drama, it's just that Drawn Together takes it UpToEleven in order to mock it.
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* In part one of "Lost in Parking Space", it is revealed that none of the main cast actually die. Later in parts one and two we see that [[spoiler:Hot Topic has a side business torturing and killing famous but annoying cartoon characters.]] You would think that eventually run out of characters except that [[spoiler:if the main cast can't die, that means the others can't die, [[NightmareFuel being tortured forever]], making the business lucrative.]]

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* In part one of "Lost in Parking Space", it is revealed that none of the main cast actually die. Later in parts one and two we see that [[spoiler:Hot Topic has a side business torturing and killing famous but annoying cartoon characters.]] You would think that they would eventually run out of characters characters, except that [[spoiler:if the main cast can't die, that means the others can't die, [[NightmareFuel being tortured forever]], making the business lucrative.]]
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* In part one of Lost in Parking Space, it is revealed that none of the main cast actually die. Later in parts one and two we see that [[spoiler:Hot Topic has a side business torturing and killing famous but annoying cartoon characters.]] You would think that eventually run out of characters except that [[spoiler:if the main cast can't die, that means the others can't die, [[NightmareFuel being tortured forever]], making the business lucrative.]]

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* In part one of Lost "Lost in Parking Space, Space", it is revealed that none of the main cast actually die. Later in parts one and two we see that [[spoiler:Hot Topic has a side business torturing and killing famous but annoying cartoon characters.]] You would think that eventually run out of characters except that [[spoiler:if the main cast can't die, that means the others can't die, [[NightmareFuel being tortured forever]], making the business lucrative.]]
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* In part one of Lost in Parking Space, it is revealed that none of the main cast actually die. Later in parts one and two we see that [[spoiler:Hot Topic has a side business torturing and killing famous but annoying cartoon characters.]] You would think that eventually run out of characters except that [[spoiler:if the main cast can't die, that means the others can't die, [[NightmareFuel being tortured forever]], making the business lucrative.]]
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** Because 'Zilla's been turned into a completely separate character?

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** Because 'Zilla's been turned into a completely separate character?character?
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* And how the hell does Godzilla manage to give anyone crap about becoming American after 'Zilla?

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* And how the hell does Godzilla manage to give anyone crap about becoming American after 'Zilla?'Zilla?
** Because 'Zilla's been turned into a completely separate character?
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** Toot, the 20's sex symbol, has hairy legs as part of her many FanDisservice qualities. Women didn't typically start shaving until the 1930's.

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** * Toot, the 20's sex symbol, has hairy legs as part of her many FanDisservice qualities. Women didn't typically start shaving until the 1930's.
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!!FridgeBrilliance

* Captain Hero's necrophilia could be seen as a deconstruction of DeathIsCheap, which is a frequent trope in the superhero genre.
** Toot, the 20's sex symbol, has hairy legs as part of her many FanDisservice qualities. Women didn't typically start shaving until the 1930's.
* Xandir isn't actually a straight-played video game character (no {{Pun}} intended), but is based on cartoons from the late 80's that were loosely based on video games (like ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfZelda'' or ''Series/TheSuperMarioBrosSuperShow'') which were typically a lot more campy and homoerotic in hindsight.

!!FridgeLogic

* Franchise/{{Godzilla}}'s cameo in which he accuses Ling-Ling of being a "Twinkie". He for some reason, is in the same studio Ling-Ling was giving his speech in. Another one: How the ''hell'' can he throw those paper cups with a literal handful of said paper cups and a tree with a sign? Not to mention, having an ImprobableAimingSkills to throw them at him?
* And how the hell does Godzilla manage to give anyone crap about becoming American after 'Zilla?

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