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* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''[=LilyMu=]''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?
** No, in the words of the immortal [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.
* Sooo... Is Mikey fluent in spoken Japanese (the pilot has him unable to read the written language), is every single Japanese person he meets fluent enough in English to hold a conversation with him, or does the show simply run on TranslationConvention ? If so, is it even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] at any point ?
** I always figured that, since the world of Kappa Mikey runs on the rules of different countries having different art styles, that Japanese people in this universe were just conveniently able to "dub" themselves in English whenever they want.
** Maybe Mikey is good at speaking Japanese, but didn't learn to read it (well) in the pilot.
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** Maybe Mikey is good at speaking Japanese, but didn't learn to read it (well) in the pilot.
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** I always figured that, since the world of Kappa Mikey runs on the rules of different countries having different art styles, that Japanese people in this universe were just conveniently able to "dub" themselves in English whenever they want.
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* Sooo... Is Mikey fluent in spoken Japanese (the pilot has him unable to read the written language), is every single Japanese person he meets fluent enough in English to hold a conversation with him, or does the show simply run on TranslationConvention ? If so, is it even [[LampshadeHanging lampshaded]] at any point ?
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*** I see. And Ozu would ''not'' be happy about that!
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* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''LilyMu''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?

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* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''LilyMu''! ''[=LilyMu=]''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?
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* In ''Like Ozu, Like Son'' Ozu decides almost randomly to cheer up a homesick Mikey by acting as his father, this seems oddly nice from Ozu, until the Christmas episode where we find out Ozu has a lost son he misses dearly. It wasn't just to help Mikey, Ozu was acting out his own parental fantasies he never got to experience with his biological son!

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* In ''Like Ozu, Like Son'' Son'', Ozu decides almost randomly to cheer up a homesick Mikey by acting as his father, this seems oddly nice from Ozu, until the Christmas episode where we find out Ozu has a lost son he misses dearly. It wasn't just to help Mikey, Ozu was acting out his own parental fantasies he never got to experience with his biological son!

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* Why is Mikey unable to do the crazy things his friends do when logically as a example of American Animation he should do some Tex Avery stuff? Mikey is not a example of old time cartoons, he's a example of Modern Cartoons, The AnimatedSitcom and all!

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* Why is Mikey unable to do the crazy things his friends do when logically as a example of American Animation he should do some Tex Avery stuff? Mikey is not a example of old time cartoons, he's a example of Modern Cartoons, The AnimatedSitcom Animated Sitcom and all!



*** I see. And Ozu would ''not'' be happy about that!

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*** I see. And Ozu would ''not'' be happy about that!that!
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** No, in the words of the immortal [[PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.

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** No, in the words of the immortal [[PhineasAndFerb [[WesternAnimation/PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.
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* In ''Like Ozu, Like Son'' Ozu decides almost randomly to cheer up a homesick Mikey by acting as his father, this seems oddly nice from Ozu, until the Christmas episode where we find out Ozu has a lost son he misses dearly. It wasn't just to help Mikey, Ozu was acting out his own parental fantasies he never got to experience with his biological son!
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!!Fridge Brilliance
* Why is Mikey unable to do the crazy things his friends do when logically as a example of American Animation he should do some Tex Avery stuff? Mikey is not a example of old time cartoons, he's a example of Modern Cartoons, The AnimatedSitcom and all!
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** No, in the words of the immortal [[PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.

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** No, in the words of the immortal [[PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.show.
*** I see. And Ozu would ''not'' be happy about that!
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** No, in the words of the immortal Ferb Fletcher, a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.

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** No, in the words of the immortal [[PhineasAndFerb Ferb Fletcher, Fletcher]], a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.
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* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''LilyMu''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?

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* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''LilyMu''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?ratings?
** No, in the words of the immortal Ferb Fletcher, a hero's a hero, but everyone loves a good villain. It's basically JokerImmunity. Killing off a well liked character is a good way to lose your show.
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!!Fridge Logic
* In ''Script Assassin'', Guano quits, and the crew is faced with a replacement writer and director who is famous for killing off characters in past shows he worked on. Mikey and friends try to prevent him from killing off Gonard's character at the same time that Ozu is duped into convincing Guano to return. ....um..... Gonard plays ''the villain'' on ''LilyMu''! Shouldn't having him killed benefit the storyline and boost ratings?

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