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* RetroactiveRecognition: This was one of the first projects Creator/EricBauza worked on, as he was a production assistant.
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-->"I ''do'' everything for you! Send you to college! Give you money! A dog's house! I pull our your worms! I keep you out of the rackets! I ''try'' to make a gentleman out of you! And ''this'' is how you thank me: runnin' around with cheap trash!"

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-->"I --->I ''do'' everything for you! Send you to college! Give you money! A dog's house! I pull our your worms! I keep you out of the rackets! I ''try'' to make a gentleman out of you! And ''this'' is how you thank me: runnin' around with cheap trash!"trash!



--> "I'LL FIND YOU!! And I don't care if it takes... all! WEEKEND!!!"

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--> "I'LL --->I'LL FIND YOU!! And I don't care if it takes... all! WEEKEND!!!"WEEKEND!!!
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* HarsherInHindsight: Dirty Dog (who, remember, is voiced by John K. himself) forcibly kissing Cigarette's wife feels much sleazier after John K.'s own history of rape came to light. Robyn Byrd, his first victim and eventual whistleblower, was a production assistant on this series.

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* HarsherInHindsight: Dirty Dog (who, remember, is voiced by John K. Creator/JohnKricfalusi himself) forcibly kissing Cigarette's wife feels much sleazier after John K.'s own history of rape came to light. Robyn Byrd, his first victim and eventual whistleblower, was a production assistant on this series.



* MoralEventHorizon: Dirty certainly crossed it a long time ago, but humiliating his brother in front of his "girlfriend" and beating him up for talking back to him, clearly establishes him as an amoral person--and then he threatens to hunt down and kill Cigarettes...
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* MoralEventHorizon: Dirty certainly crossed it a long time ago, but humiliating his brother in front of his "girlfriend" and beating him up for talking back to him, clearly establishes him as an amoral person--and person -- and then he threatens to hunt down and kill Cigarettes...
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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The brief scene where Cigarettes visits his parents old boarded up house to hide, only to find a note from his parents that tell him he was adopted. It adds nothing to the plot, comes out of nowhere and has no context in the cartoon other than to serve as a [[BlackComedy morbidly humorous]] KickTheDog moment for Cigarettes.

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* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: The brief scene where Cigarettes visits his parents old boarded up parents' old, boarded-up house to hide, only to find a note from his parents that tell him he was adopted. It adds nothing to the plot, comes out of nowhere and has no context in the cartoon other than to serve as a [[BlackComedy morbidly humorous]] KickTheDog moment for Cigarettes.



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Don't let the colorful cartoon aesthetic or [[FakeOutOpening the first several minutes fool you]], this is ''not'' a kid friendly cartoon.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotForKids: Don't let the colorful cartoon aesthetic or [[FakeOutOpening the first several minutes fool you]], this is ''not'' a kid friendly cartoon.cartoon.
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** The altercation between Dirty Dog and his brother is disturbingly realistic. Separated from the absurdity that it's about the brother dating a disembodied (man's) leg with a female voice, it sounds like an actual argument two real people would have. It's not hard to assume that this is one of many stories based on John K.'s [[DaddyIssues relationship with his father]].

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** The altercation between Dirty Dog and his brother is disturbingly realistic. Separated from the absurdity that it's about the brother dating a disembodied (man's) leg with a female voice, it sounds a little ''too'' much like an actual argument two real people would have. It's not hard to assume that this is one of many stories based on John K.'s [[DaddyIssues relationship with his father]].

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