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-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.

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-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.dirty.
* TrueArtIsAngsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.
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* AdaptationDeviation: Because of Rick's involvement, instead of a [[Detention Episode Detention Episode]] where the Loud siblings free Lincoln and Clyde from detention so they can stop Principal Huggins, the characters all get sucked in the comic book world courtesy of the portal gun, and sees Rick and the super-powered siblings fighting the supervillain Huggins.

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* AdaptationDeviation: Because of Rick's involvement, instead of a [[Detention Episode [[DetentionEpisode Detention Episode]] where the Loud siblings free Lincoln and Clyde from detention so they can stop Principal Huggins, the characters all get sucked in the comic book world courtesy of the portal gun, and sees Rick and the super-powered siblings fighting the supervillain Huggins.
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* AdaptationDeviation: Because of Rick's involvement, instead of a [[Detention Episode Detention Episode]] where the Loud siblings free Lincoln and Clyde from detention so they can stop Principal Huggins, the characters all get sucked in the comic book world courtesy of the portal gun, and sees Rick and the super-powered siblings fighting the supervillain Huggins.
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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Rick threatens to tell the school board about potentially forcing children to vivisect live frogs in previous chapters if he doesn't return Lincoln's comic. It almost works, until he notices Rick has what appears to be a gun in his pocket.

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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Rick threatens to tell the school board about Huggins potentially forcing children to vivisect live frogs in previous chapters if he doesn't return Lincoln's comic. It almost works, until he notices Rick has what appears to be a gun in his pocket.
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* ShameIfSomethingHappened: Rick threatens to tell the school board about potentially forcing children to vivisect live frogs in previous chapters if he doesn't return Lincoln's comic. It almost works, until he notices Rick has what appears to be a gun in his pocket.
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* AllianceOfAlternates: Huggins summons an entire army of Wild Card Willies from other dimensions to combat the Loud Kids.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Lynn remarks that it's "bad luck" to go to the bathroom before a game, he gets a chill down his spine, hinting at the events of "No Such Luck".

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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Lynn remarks that it's "bad luck" to go to the bathroom before a game, he Lincoln gets a chill down his spine, hinting at the events of "No Such Luck".
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* Foreshadowing: When Lynn remarks that it's "bad luck" to go to the bathroom before a game, he gets a chill down his spine, hinting at the events of "No Such Luck".

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* Foreshadowing: {{Foreshadowing}}: When Lynn remarks that it's "bad luck" to go to the bathroom before a game, he gets a chill down his spine, hinting at the events of "No Such Luck".
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-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.
* TrueArtIsAngsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.

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-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.
* TrueArtIsAngsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.
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* TrueArtIsAnsgsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.

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* TrueArtIsAnsgsty: TrueArtIsAngsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.

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* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In Lincoln's revised comic, Wild Card Willy (Huggins) doesn't join Ace Savvy's team, but rather is sent to jail for the crimes he committed, reflecting how Huggins himself wasn't let off the hook for stealing his comic and messing with Rick. Savvy even spells it out in-story:
-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.

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* CallBack: When confronting Huggins to get Lincoln's comic book, Rick mentions that they've met before during the events of "Frog Wild Run".
* Foreshadowing: When Lynn remarks that it's "bad luck" to go to the bathroom before a game, he gets a chill down his spine, hinting at the events of "No Such Luck".
* PutOnABus: Rick sends Principal Huggins to another dimension after the fight and he has never made another appearance in the story since then.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In Lincoln's revised comic, Wild Card Willy (Huggins) (portrayed by Huggins) doesn't join Ace Savvy's team, but rather is sent to jail for the crimes he committed, reflecting how Huggins himself wasn't let off the hook for stealing his comic and messing with Rick. Savvy even spells it out in-story:
-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.dirty.
* TrueArtIsAnsgsty: Bill Buck likes the revised ending of Lincoln's comic for being more "realistic" as he notes that too many stories try to redeem their villains.
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* AdaptationalKarma: Rather than being forgiven and given a spot in Lincoln's comic, Huggins is sent into another dimension by Rick for messing with his portal gun and attacking his grandkids.
* AdaptationalVillainy: When Principal Huggins finds himself as the villain of Lincoln's comic, he eagerly embraces his new role and even tries to get rid of Lincoln and his family to keep it.
* SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome: In Lincoln's revised comic, Wild Card Willy (Huggins) doesn't join Ace Savvy's team, but rather is sent to jail for the crimes he committed, reflecting how Huggins himself wasn't let off the hook for stealing his comic and messing with Rick. Savvy even spells it out in-story:
-->'''Ace Savvy''': Sorry, Willy. You may have been dealt a bad hand, but that doesn't give you an excuse to play dirty.
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'''Loud House episode:''' [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS2E11PulpFrictionPetsPeeved Pulp Friction]]

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'''Loud House episode:''' [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS2E11PulpFrictionPetsPeeved [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS2E11PetsPeevedPulpFriction Pulp Friction]]
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When Lincoln tries to enter a comic book contest, he and his family quickly find themselves LIVING a comic book...

'''Rick & Morty episode:''' N/A

'''Loud House episode:''' [[Recap/TheLoudHouseS2E11PulpFrictionPetsPeeved Pulp Friction]]
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