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%% * GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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A talking skull tries to escape from limbo and devour the souls of the living.


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A talking skull (voice of Creator/DavidWarner) tries to escape from limbo and devour the souls of the living.

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* TrappedOnTheAstralPlane: First Talon, then Max after Talon steals the cap that opens the only way out. Fortunately Max is the master of the IndyPloy and gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate for him anyway.
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* TakeThat: When Max finds Talon's CD-looking immortality disc, he says "With my luck it's probably the Music/VillagePeople.''

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* TakeThat: When Max finds Talon's CD-looking immortality disc, he says "With my luck it's probably the Music/VillagePeople.''''
* YourSoulIsMine: As you can guess from the title, Talon has the power to steal people's souls. Fortunately Max shatters his eyeball and sets them all free.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While negotiating with the Gatekeeper, Max says he's trying to keep the guy from pulling "the great big cosmic boner of the millennium". Max obviously means the word in its original sense--a big mistake--but that such a thing was allowed in a mid-90s kids cartoon, even one like ''Mighty Max'', is nothing short of astounding.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While negotiating with GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the Gatekeeper, Max says he's trying to keep future, please check the guy from pulling "the great big cosmic boner of trope page to make sure your example fits the millennium". Max obviously means the word in its original sense--a big mistake--but that such a thing was allowed in a mid-90s kids cartoon, even one like ''Mighty Max'', is nothing short of astounding.current definition.
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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: While negotiating with the Gatekeeper, Max says he's trying to keep the guy from pulling "the great big cosmic boner of the millennium". Max obviously means the word in its original sense--a big mistake--but that such a thing was allowed in a mid-90s kids cartoon, even one like ''Mighty Max'', is nothing short of astounding.
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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Pretty much how Max gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate and let him go after Talon, despite not having his cap anymore. Virgil warns Max that the Gatekeeper's a powerful being demanding respect, but Max's ploy involves showing how it's the exact opposite. See, having the cap doesn't making him the Mighty One, being the chosen envoy of the PowersThatBe does. And if he doesn't get to do his job because of an ObstructiveBureaucrat who's too hung up on the letter of the law, those powers are going to be ''very'' annoyed with that ObstructiveBureaucrat when they find out. The Gatekeeper then magically zaps Max's cap back onto his head and lets him through.

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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Pretty much how Max gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate and let him go after Talon, despite not having his cap anymore. Virgil warns Max that the Gatekeeper's a powerful being demanding respect, but Max's ploy involves showing how it's the exact opposite. See, having the cap doesn't making him the Mighty One, being the chosen envoy of the PowersThatBe does. And if he doesn't get to can't do his job because of an ObstructiveBureaucrat who's too hung up on the letter of the law, those powers are going to be ''very'' annoyed with that ObstructiveBureaucrat when they find out. The Gatekeeper then magically zaps Max's cap back onto his head and lets him through.
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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Pretty much how Max gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate and let him go after Talon, despite not having his cap anymore. Virgil warns Max that the Gatekeeper's a powerful being demanding respect, but Max's ploy involves showing how it's the exact opposite. See, having the cap doesn't making him the Mighty One, being the chosen envoy of the PowersThatBe does. And if he doesn't get to do his job because of an ObstructiveBureaucrat who's too hung up on the letter of the law, those powers are going to be ''very'' annoyed with that ObstructiveBureaucrat when they find out. The Gatekeeper then magically zaps Max's cap back onto his head and lets him through.

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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Pretty much how Max gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate and let him go after Talon, despite not having his cap anymore. Virgil warns Max that the Gatekeeper's a powerful being demanding respect, but Max's ploy involves showing how it's the exact opposite. See, having the cap doesn't making him the Mighty One, being the chosen envoy of the PowersThatBe does. And if he doesn't get to do his job because of an ObstructiveBureaucrat who's too hung up on the letter of the law, those powers are going to be ''very'' annoyed with that ObstructiveBureaucrat when they find out. The Gatekeeper then magically zaps Max's cap back onto his head and lets him through.through.
* TakeThat: When Max finds Talon's CD-looking immortality disc, he says "With my luck it's probably the Music/VillagePeople.''
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* DidYouJustScamCthulhu: Pretty much how Max gets the Gatekeeper to open the gate and let him go after Talon, despite not having his cap anymore. Virgil warns Max that the Gatekeeper's a powerful being demanding respect, but Max's ploy involves showing how it's the exact opposite. See, having the cap doesn't making him the Mighty One, being the chosen envoy of the PowersThatBe does. And if he doesn't get to do his job because of an ObstructiveBureaucrat who's too hung up on the letter of the law, those powers are going to be ''very'' annoyed with that ObstructiveBureaucrat when they find out. The Gatekeeper then magically zaps Max's cap back onto his head and lets him through.
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