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* MindWipe: Honey Lemon attempts one with her "Amnesiachino."

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[=GoGo=] and Fred dive deep into comic book mythology to try to find a way to defeat High Voltage, a mother-daughter duo who use electricity and the art of dance in their crimes
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!!Tropes in this episode include:

* ActuallyIAmHim: When [=GoGo=] and Fred arrive at Richardson Mole's comics store, she asks the kid at the counter to get Richardson. The kid tells her that he ''is'' Richardson.
* ArchEnemy: Richardson Mole seems to have it out for Fred. And Fred isn't really fond of him either.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Karmi. She perfected it to the point she can even switch to her nice persona just as the door opens.
* BrainBleach: Fred wants some after seeing the controversial scene in Issue 188.
* CardCarryingVillain: High Voltage are incredibly intent on their branding as supervillains, going so far as to blatantly perform their crimes in public to an adoring crowd.
* ClarkKenting: For some nutty reason, Karmi does not notice that Hiro and his superhero counterpart look alike. Invoked by Fred at the end of the episode.
* CompanionCube: Karmi's virus samples. She puts ''animal stickers'' on her petri dishes, and talks to them, though they are all named as you would expect a virologist to.
* CutTheJuice: The heroes defeat High Voltage by neutralizing their power source.
* DanceBattler: High Voltage.
* DartboardOfHate: Richardson Mole has modified all his arcade games, including a Whack-a-Mole, to feature Fred, so he can take out his frustrations on him.
* TheEighties: High Voltage uses this aesthetic.
* MindWipe: Honey Lemon attempts one with her "Amnesiachino."
* ShaggyDogStory: [=GoGo=] and Fred look for Issue 188 specifically to look for a way to defeat High Voltage. Fred, however, fails to find it, instead focusing on confirming ClarkKenting for Hiro. However, Fred's story of how Richardson cut the power to his home to outbid him on the issue inspires [=GoGo=] to find a solution.
* TakeOurWordForIt: The titular Issue 188 was pulled from stores because of its allegedly indecent content, but the viewers never get to see it for themselves. Fred and Richardson are disgusted by it, but it doesn't bother [=GoGo=].
* WhamShot: Obake's face starts glowing.
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