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* Accessory-WearingCartoonAnimal: Mr. Go is implied to be a human despite being completely red. He also doesn't really wear clothes, except for occasions where he puts on a swimsuit or is shown to wear underwears.



* ImplausibleDeniability: Mr. Go often tries to weasel himself out of trouble by feigning ignorance, despite the fact that the police just saw him do it and there is no one else around.





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* ScrewThis,I'mOuttaHere: In an episode where Mr. Go visits an orchard, he starts picking fruits despite a sign saying not to. After picking basketful of fruits and tries to eat them, the farmer comes and asks him to pay before he does so. Mr. Go is handed a large bill, which he has no way of paying for. He tries to run, but collides into a tree, causing piles of fruits to fall on him. He quickly shoves a fruit into his mouth, and quickly runs off as the irate farmer demands that he pays.
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* AnimalDisguise: To catch some chickens in a chicken coop, Mr. Go disguises himself as a rooster. It somehow works and fools the chickens, but it doesn't fool a rooster who is implied to be the leader of the chicken coop.


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* FingerInABarrel: In an episode where Mr. Go chase after a porcupine for puncturing his tire, Mr. corners it in a small hole after chasing it around. He tries to shoot the porcupine, only for it to stick one of its quill inside the gun's barrel, causing it to backfire to Mr. Go.

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* AlwaysABiggerFish: Whenever Mr. Go overpowers a small creature, someone bigger then him will rescue the said creature and put an end.


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* ClothingAppendage: Unlike other human characters, Mr. Go mostly doesn't exactly wear clothes. He's just has a red body. But there are times where his underwear gets exposed and he pulls out a coin from his body like one would do out of pocket.


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* DubNameChange: Even though the intro where Bip poses with his name remains, Bip is never called by his name in the South Korean dub (which is dubbed with actual sentences instead of gibberish). He is just referred to as a dog.


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* JerkassHasAPoint: There are few rare times where Mr. Go's anger is justified. Of course, how he expresses his anger and tries to take care of the situation is a completely different question...
** In an episode where Mr. Go stays in a cabin, he tries to light a fire on the fireplace, only for it to just create smokes. He goes out to see what's the problem and sees that a stork has created a nest right on top of the chimney. He tells off the storks, but they fire back at him and refuses to move. He tries to get the storks to move by poking them with a stick from under the chimney, only for the stork to grab the stick and slam him against the fire place. This causes him to whip out a rifle to shoot the storks, only for a forest ranger to stop him.

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* BadPeopleAbuseAnimals: Besides Bip, Mr. Go will almost always do something nasty to animals when he sees them. To name a few, he tries to strangle a monkey, a turkey, and a chicken, dresses up as matador and picks fight with a cow when it refuses to give him milk, draws vertical stripes on a zebra's body, and feeds all kinds of thing to an ostrich despite a sign saying not to. Fortunately, it always comes to bite him in the ass.



* BoundAndGagged: Mr. Go often resorts this to Bip whenever Bip gets in his way.



* ConstantlyLactatingCow: In one episode Mr. Go sees a cow on a field and decides to milk it without permission. The cow is milked using Mr. Go's hand, but also squirts out milk when Mr. Go pulls down her tail like some sort of lever.
* CoolBike: In one episode, Mr. Go gets into motorcycle tuning and attaches all kinds of accessories on his motorcycle. Unfortunately for him, a police catches him and not only orders him to remove all those accessories, but also gives him a ticket.



** In one episode where Mr. Go decides to grow some flowers, a ''giant flower'' starts hitting him when he injects the flower with some sort of growth drug.



** Subverted in a dog competition episode. In this episode, for once, Mr. Go doesn't actually do anything bad. He tries to enter Bip in a dog competition and even gives him a nice grooming to make him presentable. Thanks to his effort, Bip wins the competition. But as he was about to recieve his prize, Bip sneezes, undoing all of Mr. Go's work. For some reason, this makes the host of the competition mad, and he slams the trophy in Mr. Go's head and kicks him out.



* NoSmoking: ''Averted''. One episode has Mr. Go entering a bar and deciding to smoke a few cigars while he waits for his drink. The owner at first doesn't allow it because he's in the "No Smokers" section, so he takes him to a table where he can do so. Then he pulls out an enormous hookah and starts smoking it despite Bip's warning. Soon, he gets sick from it and the owner, who had quite enough of his antics by then, kicks him out.

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* NoSmoking: ''Averted''. One episode has Mr. Go entering a bar and deciding to smoke a few cigars while he waits for his drink. The owner at first doesn't allow it because he's in the "No Smokers" section, so he takes him to a table where he can do so. Then he Mr. Go pulls out an enormous hookah and starts smoking it despite Bip's warning. Soon, he gets sick from it and the owner, who had quite enough of his antics by then, kicks him out.


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** While on a gas station, Mr. Go starts filling up his car. He doesn't pay much attention to it, and proceeds to light a match for his pipe, ''while oil is leaking all over ''. Fortunately, the owner dowses him with fire extinguisher and makes him clean up his mess after chewing him out.
** In an episode where Mr. Go goes to a safari, he tries to get out of his car to take a photo of a lion, despite a clear sign that prohibits that. Fortunately for him, the lion was docile enough to just leave when Mr. Go approached him.
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* BreakingTheFourthWall: Some of the episode ends with the characters looking directly at the camera and talking to the audience.


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* ProducePelting: Happens twice to Mr. Go. One was during a singing contest when the recorded cassette Mr. Go was passing off as his own voice breaks down. In another episode, after watching an Opera, Mr. Go starts singing loudly in a middle of the night, causing people to throw water and trashcan on his head.
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* InstitutionalApparel: In one episode, Mr. Go, who is working as a water technician, is tasked with disposing wastewater. He receives directions to where to dispose it, but he of course ignores it and just disposes it on a field. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome The dirty water immediately kills all vegetation in that field]], and a police arrives and demands an explanation. [[ImplausibleDeniability Mr. Go denies it was him]], but the police does not fall for him. The police puts a red and white striped pillbox hat ([[13IsUnlucky with number 13 on it]]), a ball and chain manacle on his leg, and hands him a shovel before ordering him to clean up his own mess.

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* InstitutionalApparel: In one episode, Mr. Go, who is working as a water technician, is tasked with disposing wastewater. He receives directions to where to dispose it, but he of course ignores it and just disposes it on a field. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome The dirty water immediately kills all vegetation in that field]], and a police arrives and demands an explanation. [[ImplausibleDeniability Mr. Go denies it was him]], but the police does not fall for him. The police puts a red and white striped pillbox hat ([[13IsUnlucky with (with number 13 on it]]), it), a ball and chain manacle on his leg, and hands him a shovel before ordering him to clean up his own mess.
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* FunnyAnimalAnatomy: In an episode where a police catches Mr. Go dumping paint cans in a pond full of fish, he points his gun at him and orders him to take out the paint bucket at once. He then orders Mr. Go to leave after putting the sign he knocked down up again. This causes the fish in the pond to cheer for him, while ''clapping with hands''.


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* InstitutionalApparel: In one episode, Mr. Go, who is working as a water technician, is tasked with disposing wastewater. He receives directions to where to dispose it, but he of course ignores it and just disposes it on a field. [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome The dirty water immediately kills all vegetation in that field]], and a police arrives and demands an explanation. [[ImplausibleDeniability Mr. Go denies it was him]], but the police does not fall for him. The police puts a red and white striped pillbox hat ([[13IsUnlucky with number 13 on it]]), a ball and chain manacle on his leg, and hands him a shovel before ordering him to clean up his own mess.


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* WavingSignsAround: In one episode, Mr. Go dumps buckets of paint into a pond despite a warning sign not to. The fish living in the pond yells at him and even holds up a sign that says "BOO!! Mr. Go".

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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The Korean dub has renamed the series 찰흙나라 이야기 ("chalheuk nara iyagi"), which translates to "Stories of clay land"

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* CityOfCanals: Venice episode.
* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The Korean dub has renamed the series 찰흙나라 이야기 ("chalheuk nara iyagi"), which translates to "Stories of clay land"Clay Land"



** In one episode where Mr. Go stops by a rest area, he puts in money in the food vending machine, only for it to not work. Angered, he punches the machine, which proceeds to dumb a plate of food right on his face. He tries to cut open the vending machine with a can opener, only for a mallet to come out of the machine and hit him on the head.

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** In one episode where Mr. Go stops by a rest area, he puts in money in the food vending machine, only for it to not work. Angered, Furious, he punches the machine, which proceeds to dumb dump a plate of food right on his face. He tries to cut open the vending machine with a can opener, only for a mallet to come out of the machine and hit him on the head.



* HairTriggerTemper: Mr. Go will starts frowning, yelling, and resort to violence any time something doesn't work out in his favor.



* RightBehindMe: In one episode where Mr. Go is running his election campaign, he drives around looking for places to put up his posters. He finds a nice empty wall, which also has clear sign saying "No Posters". Bip tells him that and Mr. Go of course ignores it and proceeds to plaster it all over with posters. Bip tries to tell him that there's a police behind him, but Mr. Go does not understand and turns around to stick the poster ''directly at the police's face''. The moment he does that [[OhCrap he realizes what Bip was warning him about]]. The police is obviously not happy about that and not only gives him a ticket, but also orders him to take down all of his posters. While not shown, it is highly likely that this action would have costed him any chance of winning that election.



** In one episode, while driving his car, Mr. Go comes across a level crossing and demands that the railway employee let him pass. The employee refuses and tells him to wait, which causes Mr. Go to start yelling, honking his horns, and demanding to cross. The employee warns him again to wait. Dissatisfied, Mr. Go orders Bip to manually raise to gate arm. After Bip reluctantly does so, Mr. Go tries to cross, only for the gate arms to come down and essentially trapping him in a middle of the railroad, ''where a train is coming directly at him''. Mr. Go screams for help, and the employee hearing the commotion comes out and sees Mr. Go on the railroad. He demands Mr. Go to get out of his car, and Mr. Go manages to get out in the nick of time as train crosses the railroad. Unfortunately, his car wasn't so lucky, as his car has been [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe cleanly chopped off in half.]] Mr. Go dismayed about his broken car, but the employee calls him out on his extremely reckless behavior, and Mr. Go is forced to drive away in his half car.

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** In one episode, while driving his car, Mr. Go comes across a level crossing and demands that the railway employee let him pass. The employee refuses and tells him to wait, which causes Mr. Go to start yelling, honking his horns, and demanding to cross. The employee warns him again to wait. Dissatisfied, Mr. Go orders Bip to manually raise to gate arm. After Bip reluctantly does so, Mr. Go tries to cross, only for the gate arms to come down and essentially trapping him in a middle of the railroad, ''where a train is coming directly at him''. Mr. Go screams for help, and the employee hearing the commotion commotion, comes out and sees Mr. Go on the railroad. He demands Mr. Go to get out of his car, and Mr. Go manages to get out in the nick of time as train crosses the railroad. Unfortunately, his car wasn't so lucky, as his car has been [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe cleanly chopped off in half.]] Mr. Go dismayed about his broken car, but the employee calls him out on his extremely reckless behavior, and Mr. Go is forced to drive away in his half car.car.
** Mr. Go sees a rabbit and decides to hunt it. The rabbit proceeds to flee to an active military zone. Bip warns his master about the place, but Mr. Go just knocks down all the warning signs and continues the pursuit. Because this is a military zone, mortal shell flys all over the duo. Anyone with the half the brain would have immediately gotten out of there. But what does Mr. Go do? ''Proceeds to fire his gun towards the direction where mortars are coming''. More mortar drops and fortunately, the duo are found my a soldier and the rabbit, who happens to be the mascot of that base. Upon learning that Mr. Go tried to hunt the rabbit, the soldier bellows at him to leave, causing the duo to run away while occasionally falling into a bomb filled hole.
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* CompletelyDifferentTitle: The Korean dub has renamed the series 찰흙나라 이야기 ("chalheuk nara iyagi"), which translates to "Stories of clay land"

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The show has been largely lost, though some episodes can still be found on ''Website/YouTube''. Also, about total of 60 episodes from the Korean Dub can be found in internet. Not to be confused with the South-Korean film about a certain gorilla, whose name is also Mr. Go.

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The show has been largely lost, though some episodes can still be found on ''Website/YouTube''. Also, about total of 60 episodes from the South Korean Dub can be found in internet. Not to be confused with the South-Korean film about a certain gorilla, whose name is also Mr. Go.



** In one episode where Mr. Go stops by a rest area, he puts in money in the food vending machine, only for it to not work. Angered, he punches the machine, which proceeds to dumb a plate of food right on his face. He tries to cut open the vending machine with a can opener, only for a mallet to come out of the machine and hit him on the head.
* EveryEpisodeEnding: The episodes always ends with Mr. Go running off after being punished for his antics. Most of the time, he and Bip will roll into a ball and roll away.



* GetRichQuickScheme: Some episodes involve Mr. Go attempting to get money easily through illegal means. One is through a boxing match, another in a singing contest, and yet another had him make a machine to print ''fake'' bills. He puts in nuts and bolts in the boxing gloves to make it more heavier, and proceeds to take a swing at a boxing champion, which knocks him out. Mr. Go proceeds to take another swing, only for the glove to come off and land right back on his face. The glove falls onto ground and spills its content, and let's just say that the champion is not happy to see it. As for singing contest, he records a song from a record player using a cassette tape and proceeds to lip sync during the contest. Unfortunately for him, it breaks down during the contest, [[ProducePelting causing the audience to boo at him while throwing various produces]] and the host of the contest angrily pulls out the tape of the cassette and wraps it around Mr. Go before kicking him out.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Some episodes involve Mr. Go attempting to get money easily through illegal means. One is through a boxing match, another in a singing contest, and yet another had him make a machine to print ''fake'' bills. He
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singing contest, he records a song from a record player using a cassette tape and proceeds to lip sync during the contest. Unfortunately for him, it breaks down during the contest, [[ProducePelting causing the audience to boo at him while throwing various produces]] and the host of the contest angrily pulls out the tape of the cassette and wraps it around Mr. Go before kicking him out.



* StuffBlowingUp: Mr. Go will often resort to using explosives (don't ask where he got them) to get what he wants. Of course, it always backfires on him.
** After being [[ItMakesSenseInContext hit by a vending machine twice]], he destroys the vending machine by stuffing it with explosives. Still not satisfied, he tries to destory another vending machine despite Bip's warning. Unfortunately for him, a police happened to be in that vending machine and he get's just his desserts as the police stuffs his mouth with explosives and threaten to light it.



* TooDumbToLive: Pretty much all the bad things that happen to Mr. Go could have been avoided if he had common sense.
** In one episode, he goes hiking with Bip. Bip tries to tell him that the shorter path is closed due to the bridge being destroyed. Mr. Go of course ignored him, and changes the arrow on the sign. What does he do once he gets to the broken bridge? Proceeds to not only climb it, but also ''starts jumping on it to prove it's safe''. Needless to say, it immediately collapses.
** In one episode, while driving his car, Mr. Go comes across a level crossing and demands that the railway employee let him pass. The employee refuses and tells him to wait, which causes Mr. Go to start yelling, honking his horns, and demanding to cross. The employee warns him again to wait. Dissatisfied, Mr. Go orders Bip to manually raise to gate arm. After Bip reluctantly does so, Mr. Go tries to cross, only for the gate arms to come down and essentially trapping him in a middle of the railroad, ''where a train is coming directly at him''. Mr. Go screams for help, and the employee hearing the commotion comes out and sees Mr. Go on the railroad. He demands Mr. Go to get out of his car, and Mr. Go manages to get out in the nick of time as train crosses the railroad. Unfortunately, his car wasn't so lucky, as his car has been [[HalfTheManHeUsedToBe cleanly chopped off in half.]] Mr. Go dismayed about his broken car, but the employee calls him out on his extremely reckless behavior, and Mr. Go is forced to drive away in his half car.



* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Mr. Go and Bip often do this, justified due to them being made of clay.

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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Mr. Go and Bip often do this, justified due to them being made of clay.clay.
* WhatTheHellHero: Using the term "hero" very broadly, Bip will always call Mr. Go out whenever he resorts to illegal means. Mr. Go obviously pays him no mind, and it's always up to people like the police, firefighter, and pretty much anything that can overpower Mr. Go who calls him out again and puts an end.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Some episodes involve Mr. Go attempting to get money easily through illegal means. One is through a boxing match, another in a singing contest, and yet another had him make a machine to print ''fake'' bills.

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* GetRichQuickScheme: Some episodes involve Mr. Go attempting to get money easily through illegal means. One is through a boxing match, another in a singing contest, and yet another had him make a machine to print ''fake'' bills. He puts in nuts and bolts in the boxing gloves to make it more heavier, and proceeds to take a swing at a boxing champion, which knocks him out. Mr. Go proceeds to take another swing, only for the glove to come off and land right back on his face. The glove falls onto ground and spills its content, and let's just say that the champion is not happy to see it. As for singing contest, he records a song from a record player using a cassette tape and proceeds to lip sync during the contest. Unfortunately for him, it breaks down during the contest, [[ProducePelting causing the audience to boo at him while throwing various produces]] and the host of the contest angrily pulls out the tape of the cassette and wraps it around Mr. Go before kicking him out.


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* MamaBear: In the episode where Mr. Go visits a safari, a little monkey on top of a tree throws a banana peel on Mr. Go's face. Furious, Mr. Go cuts down the tree despite Bip's warning. Mr. Go proceeds to try to strangle the crying monkey, only for him to get grabbed by the neck by the monkey's mother, who is bigger then Mr. Go. After seeing that Mr. Go had made her child cry and destroyed their home, she proceeds to peel off Mr. Go's face like a banana and throws him away.


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* VillainProtagonist: The protagonist Mr. Go is a cantankerous and childish men who engages on various activities that are at best selfish and annoying, and at worst downright illegal.

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* RepetitiveAudioGlitch: When Mr. Go tries to enter a singing contest, he tries to cheat by hiding a casette player in his pocket. [[LaserGuidedKarma It naturally glitches out at the worst possible moment]], [[CheatersNeverProsper exposing his cheating]].

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* PetTheDog: Literal example. Most people, especially police and security guard, who call out Mr. Go on his illegal antics and kick him out or punish him are nice to Bip. Even Mr. Go, who normally spends majority of his time ignoring or berating his dog occasionally has shown to be nice to Bip.
* RepetitiveAudioGlitch: When Mr. Go tries to enter a singing contest, he tries to cheat by hiding a casette cassette player in his pocket. [[LaserGuidedKarma It naturally glitches out at the worst possible moment]], [[CheatersNeverProsper exposing his cheating]].

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The show has been largely lost, though some episodes can still be found on ''Website/YouTube''. Not to be confused with the South-Korean film about a certain gorilla, whose name is also Mr. Go.

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The show has been largely lost, though some episodes can still be found on ''Website/YouTube''. Also, about total of 60 episodes from the Korean Dub can be found in internet. Not to be confused with the South-Korean film about a certain gorilla, whose name is also Mr. Go.



* NoSmoking: ''Averted''. One episode has Mr. Go entering a bar and deciding to smoke a few cigars while he waits for his drink. The owner at first doesn't allow it because he's in the "No Smokers" section, so he takes him to a table where he can do so.

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* NoSmoking: ''Averted''. One episode has Mr. Go entering a bar and deciding to smoke a few cigars while he waits for his drink. The owner at first doesn't allow it because he's in the "No Smokers" section, so he takes him to a table where he can do so. Then he pulls out an enormous hookah and starts smoking it despite Bip's warning. Soon, he gets sick from it and the owner, who had quite enough of his antics by then, kicks him out.


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* SpeakingSimlish: The "dialogues" in this shorts are bunch of gibberish with few english words thrown here and there. Subverted in Korean Dub, where all the dialogues has been dubbed with proper sentences.

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* {{Catchphrase}}: A few times, whenever he gets ''really'' angry, Mr. Go would yell something that sounds like "WOKOREEEEE!"


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* CharacterCatchphrase: A few times, whenever he gets ''really'' angry, Mr. Go would yell something that sounds like "WOKOREEEEE!"
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* CounterfeitCash: One short involves Mr. Go trying to print a fake $100 bill and buy some cakes with it. The lady selling them quickly catches on before he makes off with them, though.
* DoAnythingRobot: Or rather, Do-Anything Remote Control, since Mr. Go often produces a small remote control that magically makes appear whatever he needs at the moment.
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* RepetitiveAudioGlitch: When Mr. Go tries to enter a singing contest, he tries to cheat by hiding a casette player in his pocket. [[LaserGuidedKarma It naturally glitches out at the worst possible moment]], [[CheatersNeverProsper exposing his cheating]].
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* BoxingEpisode: One time Mr. Go attempts to fight a boxer for some prize money, and does so by loading the gloves with a bunch of metal screws.

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* BoxingEpisode: One time Mr. Go attempts to fight a boxer for some prize money, and does so by [[WeightedGloves loading the gloves with a bunch of metal screws.screws]].
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* BrokenWindowPenalty: Mr. Go refuses to give a kid back his soccer ball, and while playing with it ends up breaking a window. A cop appears, so he tries to pin the blame on Bip, but then the kid comes back and tells the cop what really happened.

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* BrokenWindowPenalty: BrokenGlassPenalty: Mr. Go refuses to give a kid back his soccer ball, and while playing with it ends up breaking a window. A cop appears, so he tries to pin the blame on Bip, but then the kid comes back and tells the cop what really happened.
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* BoxingEpisode: The time Mr. Go attempts to fight a boxer for some prize money, and does so by loading the gloves with a bunch of metal screws.

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* BoxingEpisode: The One time Mr. Go attempts to fight a boxer for some prize money, and does so by loading the gloves with a bunch of metal screws.


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* TheCasino: One episode has Mr. Go broke and entering a casino with a single coin that conveniently rolls near him. He wins at the slot machine, but gets greedy and wants more, to the point he starts hitting the machine. [[TheDogBitesBack Then the machine starts hitting him back and takes back his winnings as revenge]].


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* TheDogBitesBack: Averted with Bip, who rarely gets the chance to give Mr. Go a lesson when he mistreats him, but if he annoys another animal/person, chances are they'll retaliate.
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* LoveMakesYouDumb: Granted that he's not the smartest brick in the block, but yeah, watching a magazine of beautiful women doesn't help.

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* LoveMakesYouDumb: Granted that he's not the smartest brick in the block, but yeah, watching reading a magazine of beautiful women doesn't help.
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* FrothyMugsOfWater: Averted in an episode where Mr. Go is clearly drunk from a bottle, even [[AlcoholHic having the typical hiccups]] and slurring speech.


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* NoSmoking: ''Averted''. One episode has Mr. Go entering a bar and deciding to smoke a few cigars while he waits for his drink. The owner at first doesn't allow it because he's in the "No Smokers" section, so he takes him to a table where he can do so.
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* BandageMummy: At the end of the New Year episode, Mr. Go ends up flying off (accidentally) with one of his rockets, crashing and exploding. The final scene shows him bedridden and completely bandaged as he toasts with Bip.
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* HairTriggerAvalanche: An episode has Mr. Go skiing in a snowy mountain, and he triggers one when he starts yodeling despite Bip's warnings.
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* CantYouReadTheSign: If there's a sign somewhere, Mr. Go for certain will violate whatever it says: "No Smoking", "No Posters Allowed", "Don't pick the flowers", etc.
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* LowClearance: In the Venice episode, Mr. Go steals a gondola. A police motorboat chases him and when he tries to escape, he's too busy looking behind to notice the low bridge he's approaching.
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* GetRichQuickScheme: Some episodes involve Mr. Go attempting to get money easily through illegal means. One is through a boxing match, another in a singing contest, and yet another had him make a machine to print ''fake'' bills.



* TalkingAnimal: Bip, and most animals that appeared on the shorts seemed able to "speak" human language just fine.

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* TalkingAnimal: Bip, and most animals that appeared on the shorts seemed able to "speak" human language just fine.fine.
* ThrewMyBikeOnTheRoof: An episode has a boy asking Mr. Go to return his football after he accidentally throws it out of his reach. Mr. Go however decides to claim it for himself to play and refuses to give it back.
* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Mr. Go and Bip often do this, justified due to them being made of clay.
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''Mister Go'', or alternatively ''Mr. Go'' was a mini-series animated through Claymation. It's best remembered for having been broadcast during commercial breaks in the now-defunct Argentinian channel Magic Kids since 1996 up to the early 2000s.

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''Mister Go'', or alternatively ''Mr. Go'' was a mini-series animated through Claymation.[[StopMotion Claymation]]. It's best remembered for having been broadcast during commercial breaks in the now-defunct Argentinian channel Magic Kids since 1996 up to the early 2000s.
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''Mister Go'', or alternatively ''Mr. Go'' was a mini-series animated through Claymation. It's best remembered for having been broadcast during commercial breaks in the now-defunct Argentinian channel Magic Kids since 1996 up to the early 2000s.

The episodes lasted about two and a half minutes, and stars a red-colored clay character (Mr. Go), with a short fuse and who always attempts to do things in an illegal or wrong way. He would always be accompanied by his dog Bip, who'd often lecture him and warn him of the consequences of his antics, but Mr. Go would never pay him attention. In the end, his antics would always backfire on him spectacularly, and most often he would be discovered by a policeman, a guard or some other person, forcing him and his dog to run away to escape the consequences.

Similar to ''WesternAnimation/{{Pingu}}'', the characters would [[SpeakingSimlish talk in a random language that's composed mostly of gibberish while occassionally throwing one or two real words in English or other languages here and there]], and the sound effects would also be clearly mouthed into the shorts.

The show has been largely lost, though some episodes can still be found on ''Website/YouTube''. Not to be confused with the South-Korean film about a certain gorilla, [[NamesTheSame whose name is also Mr. Go]].

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!Mister Go. provides examples of:

* AmazingTechnicolorPopulation: Mr. Go is completely red, which is pretty weird given that most "human" characters look fairly normal compared to him.
* BedsheetGhost: One episode has Mr. Go watching a ghost movie, and decides to disguise as a ghost to scare people. A police officer spots him and pulls the same stunt on him.
* BoxingEpisode: The time Mr. Go attempts to fight a boxer for some prize money, and does so by loading the gloves with a bunch of metal screws.
* CanineCompanion: Bip.
* {{Catchphrase}}: A few times, whenever he gets ''really'' angry, Mr. Go would yell something that sounds like "WOKOREEEEE!"
* CheatersNeverProsper: Whenever Mr. Go attempted to enter a competition and win through illegal means, he would pay dearly for it.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Invariably, Mr. Go's antics would always backfire on him spectacularly.
* LaserGuidedKarma: The short's whole point is seeing how Mr. Go's antics backfire on him, either due to his own clumsiness or not listening to his dog.
* LoveMakesYouDumb: Granted that he's not the smartest brick in the block, but yeah, watching a magazine of beautiful women doesn't help.
* NeverMyFault: Occasionally, when questioned about what he did, Mr. Go would try to pin the blame on Bip. Not that it ever worked for him, of course.
* StrictlyFormula: Barring a few exceptions, every short follows this sequence: Mr. Go decides to do something, Bip warns him he shouldn't, Mr. Go follows through with it anyway and suffers the consequences, and gets caught by someone who gives him a ticket, forcing them to run away.
* TalkingAnimal: Bip, and most animals that appeared on the shorts seemed able to "speak" human language just fine.

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