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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde run by the tyrannical [[PunnyName Tara Boomdeyay]] who sends them to make deliveries to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that features a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde run by the tyrannical [[PunnyName Tara Tarara Boomdeyay]] who sends them to make deliveries to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that features a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde and travel to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that features a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde and travel run by the tyrannical [[PunnyName Tara Boomdeyay]] who sends them to make deliveries to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that features a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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* DisownedSibling: Fraz constantly tells Guapo he wishes he wasn't his brother.
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* [[IHaveNoSon I Have No Brother]]: Fraz constantly tells Guapo he wishes he wasn't his brother.
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Not a trope anymore; this fits better under Unspecified Credit Role.
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* NowWhichOneWasThatVoice: The credits list the voice actors, but don't say who voiced which character.
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* RhymesOnADime: The three mechanics speak all their dialogue in rhyming song.
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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde and travel to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that feature a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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The show focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two work as couriers for a company called Retrograde and travel to various worlds with unusual quirks. These include a planet so small that one of them swallows it, one that feature features a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
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''The Brothers Flub'' is a short-lived children's cartoon that aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} [[note]]they didn't make it, it was made by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and animated at Creator/{{AKOM}}, who hasn't worked on a Nicktoon (yet)[[/note]] and was created by David Burke and Creator/KlaskyCsupo animator Laslo Nosek.
The show focused on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two worked as couriers for a company called Retrograde and traveled to various worlds with unusual quirks. These included a planet so small that one of them swallowed it, one that featured a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to January 2000.
The show focused on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two worked as couriers for a company called Retrograde and traveled to various worlds with unusual quirks. These included a planet so small that one of them swallowed it, one that featured a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to January 2000.
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''The Brothers Flub'' is a short-lived children's cartoon that aired on Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} [[note]]they didn't make it, it was made by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and animated at Creator/{{AKOM}}, who hasn't worked on a Nicktoon (yet)[[/note]] and was created by David Burke and Creator/KlaskyCsupo animator Laslo Nosek.
Nosek. It ran from January 1999 to January 2000 with 26 episodes.
The showfocused focuses on a pair of blue alien brothers named Guapo (Jerry Sroka) and Fraz Flub (Creator/ScottMenville), both different shades of blue. Guapo is fat and cheerful, while Fraz is skinny and panicky. The two worked work as couriers for a company called Retrograde and traveled travel to various worlds with unusual quirks. These included include a planet so small that one of them swallowed swallows it, one that featured feature a lifesize pinball machine, and one inhabited by beatnik aliens.
Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to January 2000.
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Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to January 2000.
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* OffModel: The show is quite infamous for this trope. The animation itself is rather... indescribably strange. The character movement is pretty bouncy and awkward, and there are some instances where the voices don't sync up perfectly with the mouth movements.
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* ProductDeliveryOrdeal: Retrograde is an inter-dimensional courier company that delivers everything from packages to people anywhere in the universe. And with Fraz and Guapo as the primary couriers messing around, every delivery is very difficult and often wrought with doom.
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Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to Januray 2000.
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Although it was met with a decent amount of commercial tie-ins, including toys at fast food chains and appearances in ads for Macy's, the show never caught on, lasting a full 26 episodes from January 1999 to Januray January 2000.