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** The second ''Killgar's Kode'' only raises further questions when Killgar reveals that their planet was destroyed 800 years ago, and insists that the others are dead despite all Killgarians being invincible, indestructible, immortal, and able to survive seemingly anything.

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** The second ''Killgar's Kode'' only raises further questions when Killgar reveals that their planet was destroyed 800 years ago, and insists that the others are all dead despite all Killgarians being invincible, indestructible, immortal, and able to survive seemingly anything.

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* AllThereInTheManual: A [[https://twitter.com/happyharrytoons/status/350037668769460224 2013 tweet]] from Harry Partridge named Killgar's space dad as "Thrillgar" (more than a decade prior to his first on-screen appearance), while another described him as Killgar's ParentalSubstitute as Killgarians don't have biological parents (with a later episode revealing they emerge as adults from fiery birthing pits).



* CerebusRetcon: ''Killgar's Kode - How to Survive Anything'' reveals that the Starbarians' ridiculous {{Stripperiffic}} armor is actually an imitation of a Killgarian's natural bio-armor that Killgar was born without due to a rare mutation, which made him an outcast among his people, something Hogstrong wasn't even aware of.

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* CerebusRetcon: ''Killgar's Kode - How to Survive Anything'' reveals that the Starbarians' ridiculous {{Stripperiffic}} armor is actually an imitation of a Killgarian's natural bio-armor that Killgar was born without due to a rare mutation, mutation which made him an outcast among his people, something Hogstrong wasn't even aware of.
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Shockingly, if Killgar's descriptions of his own people are accurate, he's the ''nicest and more approachable'' member of his species. While he is a hedonistic {{Jerkass}} who cares little for the plight of others unless he gets something out of it, he can at least be convinced with some coercion into doing the right thing. His people on the other hand engaged in activities like eating starving aliens despite having no need for sustenance.

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* TokenHeroicOrc: Shockingly, if Killgar's descriptions of his own people are accurate, he's the ''nicest and more most approachable'' member of his species. While he is a hedonistic {{Jerkass}} who cares little for the plight of others unless he gets something out of it, he can at least be convinced with some coercion into doing the right thing. His people on the other hand engaged in activities like eating starving aliens despite having no need for sustenance.
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* TokenHeroicOrc: Shockingly, if Killgar's descriptions of his own people are accurate, he's the ''nicest and more approachable'' member of his species. While he is a hedonistic {{Jerkass}} who cares little for the plight of others unless he gets something out of it, he can at least be convinced with some coercion into doing the right thing. His people on the other hand engaged in activities like eating starving aliens despite having no need for sustenance.

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