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* From the ''BANG!''- exclusive "Bunheads", how Mulberry convinces Lexus' parents to thank her for getting Lexus vaccinated. [[spoiler:The parents previously worried that Lexus would become autistic, despite no scientific evidence proving that vaccines cause autism. Mulberry informs them that if she develops autism in spite of this, then she might also develop a greater chance of becoming a genius.]]

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* From the ''BANG!''- exclusive "Bunheads", how Mulberry convinces Lexus' parents to thank her for getting Lexus vaccinated. [[spoiler:The parents previously worried that Lexus would become autistic, despite no scientific evidence proving that vaccines cause autism. Mulberry informs them that if she develops autism in spite of this, then she might also develop a greater chance of becoming a genius.]]]]
* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Planet of the Jerks" ends with a little vignette of Mulberry and Creator/CarrieFisher's ghost sitting in the park, watching passers-by. Mulberry tells Carrie that she's admired her ability not to feel ashamed of her bipolar disorder. Carrie responds by hoping that even in death, she can still inspire disabled people who would otherwise wallow in self-pity, or let others define them by their afflictions.
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* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Mulberry Killed the Brenda Starr" has a lengthy sequence where Mulberry and her friends page through old copies of ''The Oregonian'', and recall how much prominence and charm the newspaper once had.

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* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Mulberry Killed the Brenda Starr" has a lengthy sequence where Mulberry and her friends page through old copies of ''The Oregonian'', and recall how much prominence and charm the newspaper once had.had.
* From the ''BANG!''- exclusive "Bunheads", how Mulberry convinces Lexus' parents to thank her for getting Lexus vaccinated. [[spoiler:The parents previously worried that Lexus would become autistic, despite no scientific evidence proving that vaccines cause autism. Mulberry informs them that if she develops autism in spite of this, then she might also develop a greater chance of becoming a genius.]]
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* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Mulberry Killed the Brenda Starr" has a lengthy sequence where Mulberry and her friends page through old copies of ''The Oregonian'', and recall how prolific and charming the publication once was.

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* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Mulberry Killed the Brenda Starr" has a lengthy sequence where Mulberry and her friends page through old copies of ''The Oregonian'', and recall how prolific much prominence and charming charm the publication newspaper once was.had.
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* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 The end]] of "Murphy's Lawn".

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* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 The end]] of "Murphy's Lawn".Lawn".
* The ''BANG!''-exclusive "Mulberry Killed the Brenda Starr" has a lengthy sequence where Mulberry and her friends page through old copies of ''The Oregonian'', and recall how prolific and charming the publication once was.
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* In "Franken-Berry", Mulberry [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=4 tells her friends]] that she participated in an auction for MIT to raise one person BackFromTheDead, hoping to reverse Creator/PhilHartman's untimely demise if she won. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she lost to Procter and Gamble, who used MIT's technology only to assist with advertising.]]

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* In "Franken-Berry", Mulberry [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=4 tells her friends]] that she participated in an auction for MIT to raise one person BackFromTheDead, hoping to reverse Creator/PhilHartman's untimely demise if she won. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she lost to Procter and Gamble, who used MIT's resurrection technology only to assist with advertising.for [[TheDeadRiseToAdvertise commercial reasons]].]]
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* In "Franken-Berry", Mulberry [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=4 tells her friends]] that she participated in an auction for MIT to raise one person BackFromTheDead, hoping to reverse Creatoe/PhilHartman's untimely demise if she won. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she lost to Procter and Gamble, who used MIT's technology only to assist with advertising.]]

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* In "Franken-Berry", Mulberry [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=4 tells her friends]] that she participated in an auction for MIT to raise one person BackFromTheDead, hoping to reverse Creatoe/PhilHartman's Creator/PhilHartman's untimely demise if she won. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she lost to Procter and Gamble, who used MIT's technology only to assist with advertising.]]
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* In "Franken-Berry", Mulberry [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=14&page=4 tells her friends]] that she participated in an auction for MIT to raise one person BackFromTheDead, hoping to reverse Creatoe/PhilHartman's untimely demise if she won. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, she lost to Procter and Gamble, who used MIT's technology only to assist with advertising.]]
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* Mulberry's response in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=7 refusal]] to tell paparazzi her secrets.

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* Mulberry's response in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's Taffy's [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=7 refusal]] to tell paparazzi her secrets.

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* In "Jack The Ripper", Jack has to pay a $2,500 fine or go to prison. Upon hearing his troubles, Mulberry laughs in his face-- but then reminds him that she could easily help. She's his best friend, and an heiress. Then she hugs him, saying, [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=13 "It's pretty hard to find people who won't just take advantage of me."]]



* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 The end]] of "Murphy's Lawn".
* In "Jack The Ripper", Jack has to pay a $2,500 fine or go to prison. Upon hearing his troubles, Mulberry laughs in his face-- but then reminds him that she's his best friend, and an heiress. Then she hugs him, saying, [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=13 "It's pretty hard to find people who won't just take advantage of me."]]

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* [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 The end]] of "Murphy's Lawn".
* In "Jack The Ripper", Jack has to pay a $2,500 fine or go to prison. Upon hearing his troubles, Mulberry laughs in his face-- but then reminds him that she's his best friend, and an heiress. Then she hugs him, saying, [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=13 "It's pretty hard to find people who won't just take advantage of me."]]
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* Mulberry's [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=8 response]] in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's refusal to tell paparazzi her secrets.
-->The rarest, most valuable thing you have, Jack, is my trust. Don't you ''ever'' give that away.

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* Mulberry's response in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=8 response]] in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's refusal php?issue=12&page=7 refusal]] to tell paparazzi her secrets.
-->The -->[[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=8 The rarest, most valuable thing you have, Jack, is my trust. trust.]] Don't you ''ever'' give that away.
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* Mulberry's response in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's refusal to tell paparazzi her secrets.

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* Mulberry's response [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=12&page=8 response]] in "Prison Broke" to Jack's and Tiff's refusal to tell paparazzi her secrets.



* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing Murphy's final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. Mulberry reminds her, "That's what friends do! They do things!" The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.

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* At the end [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=20&page=20 The end]] of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing Murphy's final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. Mulberry reminds her, "That's what friends do! They do things!" The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.Lawn".
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Hugging is adorable. In like a friendly way.


* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing Murphy's final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. Mulberry reminds her, "That's what friends do! They do things!" The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.

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* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing Murphy's final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. Mulberry reminds her, "That's what friends do! They do things!" The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.episodes.
* In "Jack The Ripper", Jack has to pay a $2,500 fine or go to prison. Upon hearing his troubles, Mulberry laughs in his face-- but then reminds him that she's his best friend, and an heiress. Then she hugs him, saying, [[http://www.platypuscomix.net/mulberry/index.php?issue=8&page=13 "It's pretty hard to find people who won't just take advantage of me."]]
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* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing her final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.

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* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing her Murphy's final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. Mulberry reminds her, "That's what friends do! They do things!" The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.
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-->The rarest, most valuable thing you have, Jack, is my trust. Don't you ''ever'' give that away.

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-->The rarest, most valuable thing you have, Jack, is my trust. Don't you ''ever'' give that away.away.
* At the end of "Murphy's Lawn", Brittany Murphy's angel thanks Mulberry for successfully re-editing her final movie from direct-to-video schlock into a big-budget crowd pleaser. The two of them then bounce on a mattress together, in a ShoutOut to one of Peter Paltridge's favorite ''KingOfTheHill'' episodes.

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