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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The ending of "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet, Part 2" has it revealed that Duke the purple bandaid in the burger with the intent to choke Marine to death, when he was doing the same thing to a tin of cat food behind his back.

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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The ending of "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet, Part 2" has it revealed that Duke the laughing as he puts a purple bandaid in the tin of cat food intended for Marine behind his back, muttering under his breath he'll kill the Marine. Through this, it was revealed that Duke put the bandaid in Marine's burger with the intent to make the latter choke Marine to death, when he was doing the same thing to a tin of cat food behind his back. death.
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* FourthWallMailSlot: In between episodes 2 and 3, Duke and Marine was answering a fan letter asking when episode three gets released. Their answer is simple: "[[MythologyGag When it's done!]]"
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* TheStinger: In each of the three episodes:
** Episode 1: A blurb that in spite of the group's insistence, there was a reference to Duke Nukem in the ''Film/{{Doom}}'' movie, with one side character named Duke.
** Episode 2: Marine [=BSODs=] in his ImagineSpot, with Duke laughing in the background.
** Episode 3: The wall collapsing on the Marine after he crashed through it, causing him to BSOD.


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* TamperingWithFoodAndDrink: The ending of "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet, Part 2" has it revealed that Duke the purple bandaid in the burger with the intent to choke Marine to death, when he was doing the same thing to a tin of cat food behind his back.
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* StylisticSuck: The movie that Doom Marine and Commander Keen put up for Duke Nukem amounted to this, consisting of cheap puppetry and paper props recorded through the latter's dad's camcorder. The recording date and the fade/shutter options remained on screen throughout. The credits was even crudely drawn on a sheet of college-ruled paper and held in front of a shaking camera.

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* StylisticSuck: The movie that Doom Marine and Commander Keen put up for Duke Nukem amounted to this, consisting of cheap puppetry and paper props recorded through the latter's Keen's dad's camcorder. The recording date and the fade/shutter options remained on screen throughout. The credits was even crudely drawn on a sheet of college-ruled paper and held in front of a shaking camera.
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* CharlieAndTheChocolateParody: Parodied with the "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet" duology. Duke initially playing off a purple bandaid in Doom Marine's burger as an equivalent of a golden ticket in response to an irate crowd, then tries distracting the Marine by giving him a tour of the restaurant kitchen. When accidentally knocking off a box of burger buns, he continued the half-assed distraction by acting as if there's a magical lake of burger buns mixed by a waterfall, and later on he enlisted two employees - one a VideoGame/{{lemming|s}} and the other [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} an imp]] - to sing a song as the "Impa-Limpas", a name that Duke halfheartedly thought up.

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* CharlieAndTheChocolateParody: Parodied with the "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet" duology. Duke initially playing played off a purple bandaid in Doom Marine's burger as an equivalent of a golden ticket in response to an irate crowd, then tries distracting the Marine by giving him a tour of the restaurant kitchen. When accidentally knocking off a box of burger buns, he continued the half-assed distraction by acting as if there's a magical lake of burger buns mixed by a waterfall, and later on he enlisted two employees - one a VideoGame/{{lemming|s}} and the other [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} an imp]] - to sing a song as the "Impa-Limpas", a name that Duke halfheartedly thought up.
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* IAteWhat: The [=DukeBurger=] patrons were not pleased when they saw that Doom Marine's burger has a bandaid in it that they formed an angry mob. And then when the Marine got a job cleaning up the kitchen floor and promptly announced proudly that he will swim naked in the burgers whenever he wanted, the crowd gave a disturbed pause, and shortly afterward the [=DukeBurger=] got closed for health code violations.

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* IAteWhat: The [=DukeBurger=] patrons were not pleased when they saw that Doom Marine's burger has a bandaid in it that they formed an angry mob. And then when the Marine got a job cleaning up the kitchen floor and promptly announced proudly that he will swim naked in the burgers burger buns whenever he wanted, the crowd gave a disturbed pause, and shortly afterward the [=DukeBurger=] got closed for health code violations.

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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 4-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Creator/AndrewKepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.

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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 4-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Creator/AndrewKepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, Strifedale, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.



* CharlieAndTheChocolateParody: Parodied with the "Marine and the [=DukeBurger=] Outlet" duology. Duke initially playing off a purple bandaid in Doom Marine's burger as an equivalent of a golden ticket in response to an irate crowd, then tries distracting the Marine by giving him a tour of the restaurant kitchen. When accidentally knocking off a box of burger buns, he continued the half-assed distraction by acting as if there's a magical lake of burger buns mixed by a waterfall, and later on he enlisted two employees - one a VideoGame/{{lemming|s}} and the other [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} an imp]] - to sing a song as the "Impa-Limpas", a name that Duke halfheartedly thought up.



* {{Facepalm}}: In the second part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke does a facepalm in response to Doom Marine playing in a pile of burger buns on the floor.

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* {{Facepalm}}: In the second part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke does a facepalm in response to Doom Marine playing in a pile of burger buns on the floor.floor.
* IAteWhat: The [=DukeBurger=] patrons were not pleased when they saw that Doom Marine's burger has a bandaid in it that they formed an angry mob. And then when the Marine got a job cleaning up the kitchen floor and promptly announced proudly that he will swim naked in the burgers whenever he wanted, the crowd gave a disturbed pause, and shortly afterward the [=DukeBurger=] got closed for health code violations.
* StylisticSuck: The movie that Doom Marine and Commander Keen put up for Duke Nukem amounted to this, consisting of cheap puppetry and paper props recorded through the latter's dad's camcorder. The recording date and the fade/shutter options remained on screen throughout. The credits was even crudely drawn on a sheet of college-ruled paper and held in front of a shaking camera.
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And I am Doom Marine!\\
Call me Walter!\\

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And I am [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine!\\
Marine]]!\\
Call me Walter!\\[[VideoGame/HalfLife Walter]]!\\
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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 4-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Andrew Kepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.

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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 4-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Andrew Kepple Creator/AndrewKepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.
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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 3-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Andrew Kepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.

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''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 3-episode]] 4-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Andrew Kepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.
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* DemotedToExtra: VideoGame/CommanderKeen quickly went from being a main character in the first episode to merely having rather brief cameos in the subsequent two, in spite of still appearing in the intro.
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* {{Facepalm}}: In the second part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke angrily does a facepalm in response to Doom Marine playing in a pile of burger buns on the floor.

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* {{Facepalm}}: In the second part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke angrily does a facepalm in response to Doom Marine playing in a pile of burger buns on the floor.
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* BlatantLies: In the first part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke claims that Doom Marine wasn't choking on a bandaid that was in the [=DukeBurger=], but laughing because he's "happy" that he ate said [=DukeBurger=], even though he's right there and is gasping for air.

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* BlatantLies: In the first part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke claims that Doom Marine wasn't choking on a bandaid that was in the [=DukeBurger=], but laughing because he's "happy" that he ate said [=DukeBurger=], even though he's right there and is gasping for air.in spite of visual evidence to the contrary.
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* BlatantLies: In the first part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke claims that Doom Marine wasn't choking on a bandaid that was in the [=DukeBurger=], but laughing because he's "happy" that he ate said [=DukeBurger=].

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* BlatantLies: In the first part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke claims that Doom Marine wasn't choking on a bandaid that was in the [=DukeBurger=], but laughing because he's "happy" that he ate said [=DukeBurger=].[=DukeBurger=], even though he's right there and is gasping for air.
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* DemotedToExtra: VideoGame/CommanderKeen quickly went from being a main character in the first episode to merely having rather brief cameos in the subsequent two, in spite of still appearing in the intro.

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* DemotedToExtra: VideoGame/CommanderKeen quickly went from being a main character in the first episode to merely having rather brief cameos in the subsequent two, in spite of still appearing in the intro.intro.
* {{Facepalm}}: In the second part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke angrily does a facepalm in response to Doom Marine playing in a pile of burger buns on the floor.

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-- Tropes include:
* CouchGag: The second part of the theme song was different in each episode.

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-- Tropes The episodes can be watched on Albino Blacksheep here: https://www.albinoblacksheep.com/flash/strifetoons/

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* BlatantLies: In the first part of "Marine and the Dukeburger Outlet", Duke claims that Doom Marine wasn't choking on a bandaid that was in the [=DukeBurger=], but laughing because he's "happy" that he ate said [=DukeBurger=].
* CouchGag: The second part of the theme song was different in each episode.episode.
* DemotedToExtra: VideoGame/CommanderKeen quickly went from being a main character in the first episode to merely having rather brief cameos in the subsequent two, in spite of still appearing in the intro.
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->''"My name is VideoGame/DukeNukem!\\
And I am Doom Marine!\\
Call me Walter!\\
And I'm VideoGame/CommanderKeen!\\
We live here in Strifedale\\
Morning, night, and afternoons!\\
How thoughtful of you to download\\
this cheesy pilot episode of\\
Strife Toons!"''
-->--The theme song as sung on the first episode.

''[=StrifeToons=]'' was a 2006 [[ShortRunners 3-episode]] flash-animated webseries by Andrew Kepple and Peter Bridger that was based on the latter's Webcomic/StrifeStrips. It primarily follows the misadventures of VideoGame/DukeNukem and his friend [[VideoGame/{{Doom}} Doom Marine]] in a town called Strifeville, which is populated by various shareware video game characters.

-- Tropes include:
* CouchGag: The second part of the theme song was different in each episode.

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