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Bonus Stage (Web Animation)
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Bonus Stage (abbreviated BS) was an animated Flash action/adventure/comedy series filled with surreal humor, sarcasm, and pop culture references.The cartoon was focused on Joel Dawson, action scientist, and his roommate Phil Argus, a normal person with superpowers who is mostly frustrated and serious. There's Elly Strife, who has a crush on Joel that goes unrequited, aside from Phil's crush on her. Rya Botkins is a robot created by Joel to be Phil's girlfriend; she is a Deadpan Snarker who verbally (and literally) rips people (mostly Phil) apart, and is not really Phil's girlfriend. Finally, Phil's mom, Jessica Argus, is middle-aged, but, due to one of Joel's inventions, acts and looks like a 25-year-old babe who just wants to fit in with the crew.All this started with High Score, the original show before Bonus Stage, which got started as an attempt to compete with Homestar Runner. The cartoon only lasted 4 episodes and was canceled due to lack of interest from the creator.Bonus Stage was created by Matt Wilson. Matt hated some of their fans, because they did not think or behave like normal rational human beings and none of them were ever satisfied with anything that Matt did, making it impossible to adjust the writing. Regardless, their fans loved them anyway.Matt also did nearly all the voices on the show and used FL Studio to create the background music and theme song. They used Swift3D for CGI.Bonus Stage ended in 2006 from financial issues and lack of interest from Matt Wilson. After years of waning interest and financial woes, Matt made the decision to end the series abruptly mid-arc with a Downer Ending. The site itself went down in 2009, so the show can now be found here or here (it will be necessary to constantly edit your URLS in the keenspot subdomain due to flash menus).Matt has since started a new channel, Cartoon Drive Thru, which features much of the same kind of humor.On April 8th, 2024, episode 90 was released on YouTube making it the first new episode in 18 years. | |
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Temporal Suicide | |
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Temporal Suicide: The series ends this way, due to a Creator Breakdown: Phil steals a time machine and goes back to the first episode, where he kills his past self and his costar, Joel, and then hangs himself, causing the entire show to be removed from existence (and the hosting website). | |
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Not-So-Harmless Villain | |
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Not-So-Harmless Villain: KOKOR. Yet another Harmless Villain in the early seasons, he was unceremoniously killed off in season five. Season six had him rebuilt, with an entire armada of aliens backing him up. He even managed to defeat the heroes for several episodes, before Joel blew up the whole planet. | |
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The Virus | |
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Season 6 had "Phil the WereDevil", which was originally a The Virus-style episode, turned into an episode about how they didn't make the episode. | |
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MST3K Mantra | |
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MST3K Mantra: Invoked brilliantly in episode 81 when Phil asks a whole bunch of questions about the nature of the virtual world. In this instance, the mantra is a bowling ball and it's application is it being thrown at Phil's face. | |
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Aborted Arc | |
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Aborted Arc: The series ended one season short of its intended run, leaving several plot threads (including an arc involving the Cloaked Figure from episode 79) dangling. Before that, a multi-episode plotline involving a revitalized Evil fighting the main cast with an army of underpants was cut short. | |
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Gender Bender | |
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"2 Fast"'s "Creepy Ending" originally finished with Elly and a female Joel popping up in Phil's bed as he wakes up, but was apparently deemed too creepynote as noted by Joel in the following episode and changed to Elly and female Joel puppets being controlled by Rya and regular Joel. | |
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Vocal Evolution | |
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Vocal Evolution: And how. Joel and Phil's voices in particular go through some changes (they even switch voices in episode 19), Rya goes from having a Synthetic Voice Actor to just having a robotic voice, Elly's voice changes to become more feminine-sounding (as Matt got a different voice actor instead of just using their own pitched-up voice), and Craig speaks slightly less droningly in his final appearance in episode 89. | |
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Back to the Early Installment | |
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Back to the Early Installment: This is how Bonus Stage originally ended after a Creator Breakdown: Phil goes back to the first episode and kills his past self along with his costar, Joel, thus preventing the show from existing. | |
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Previously on… | |
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Previously on…: Episode 58 and episode 84. The former is a dramatized but true recap, while the latter is a parody referencing other cartoons such as Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and screwed-up versions of earlier episodes of the series. | |
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The Unintelligible | |
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The Unintelligible: Mr. Malice speaks in music(not lyrics, actual music) such as the Mega Man (Classic) boss intro theme, or the opening to Ludwig van Beethoven's 5th symphony. He is apparently captioned in-universe as well as for the audience, as Phil can't believe he once subtitled "teh funneh". | |
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Ad-Break Double-Take | |
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Ad-Break Double-Take: Done in episode 75, between parts 1 and 2. Lampshaded: | |
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Death Is Cheap | |
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Death Is Cheap: So much so that in later seasons, it's not uncommon for main characters to die repeatedly in the same episode. When Rya is introduced to the main characters, Joel says that to keep her on the show, one of them must die forever. Elly kills a minor character, Treelor, that only appeared in one episode before then, since Joel never said the dead character had to be a main character. However, Treelor has since appeared alive in subsequent episodes. In episode 68, Joel is about to be crushed by a giant robot. His last words? Joel uses this to his advantage in episode 52, where he tries repeatedly to jump into the eShip's filing service to fish out something lost inside it. After trying to see if his corpses break his fall, he gives up, and uses the duplicate money in the duplicated wallets of his corpses to buy a replacement. | |
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No Fourth Wall | |
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No Fourth Wall: The characters are all fully aware that they are in a cartoon. There have also been episodes about why there isn't a plot-related episode today. | |
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Flat Character | |
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Flat Character: Most of the extras. | |
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2D Visuals, 3D Effects: 3D graphics are used in some external shots. Early examples involve Phil's House, similar shots of which were also used in High Score. Starting in the fifth season, the eShip is often rendered in 3D. | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him | |
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Dropped a Bridge on Him: Mr. Malice is deliberately forgotten on Hydrox and blown up along with the rest of the planet. Not that anyone really missed him, though... The same could be said for the virtual environment created by Joel at the end of the old episode 87... yeah, thanks a lot, Phil! | |
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Reel Torture | |
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Reel Torture: Two of the three punishments in Hell are forced 24/7 viewings, one of Time Squad, one of Shrek 2. | |
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Love Dodecahedron | |
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Love Dodecahedron: Phil loves Elly (and Word of God appeared to imply that had the series continued, the two of them would've become an item). Elly is stalking Joel and dating Andrew. Joel is dating Jessica, and is technically supposed to be June's boyfriend as well, though he doesn't seem to acknowledge her existence much. Rya and Cassidy are both pretty strongly implied to be in love with Phil; Rya was actually built to be Phil's girlfriend. Word of God actually states that Cassidy was so obsessed with Phil that she killed Rya, viewing her as a threat to their love. None of this plays that major a role in the series, though (save for a few episodes). | |
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The Stinger | |
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The Stinger: Several episodes, especially in seasons 2-5, had a quip by one of the characters after the credits. Some later episodes had entire segments after the credits. | |
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Downer Ending | |
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Downer Ending: Made even worse by episode summaries for the canceled final season having already been written and the whole thing planned out, then suddenly snatched away and replaced with everyone dying and the show itself being erased from time. Which is then completely undone in episode 89, with Phil even questioning how he's still alive. Episode 79 what with Rya's death and all. | |
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Disproportionate Retribution | |
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Disproportionate Retribution: In their initial visit to Hydrox, Joel slurs the local population by saying "If this place were a train station, it'd be called the Faggot Express". Though one of the natives says that they all are, in fact, gay, they are not outraged by Joel's display of homophobia but for "[informing] us of an antiquated form of transportation we don't have access to" and are sentenced to death. | |
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Single-Biome Planet | |
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Single-Biome Planet: Hydrox (Water Planet). | |
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Politically Incorrect Hero | |
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Politically Incorrect Hero: Joel is an unabashed bigot. | |
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Didn't We Use This Joke Already? | |
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Didn't We Use This Joke Already?: In episode 76, when Phil starts a fight with Andrew over Elly: | |
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Coincidental Broadcast | |
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Coincidental Broadcast: Lampshaded in episode 49 when the gang turns on the TV, only to have a news reporter say, "If you've just joined us..." and then compliment the viewer on their excellent timing. | |
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Breast Attack | |
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Breast Attack: Subverted. Phil says that he's going to specifically punch Elly in the nipple, and attempts to do so, only to recoil in pain as she reveals her bra is made of metal. | |
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Big Red Button | |
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Big Red Button: Joel presses the self-destruct button on Hydrox in an attempt to close the door. After the pair stop the Tandy Brothers from taking over the world, Joel instructs Phil to press "The world-saving button!". | |
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Thrown Out the Airlock | |
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Thrown Out the Airlock: Happens to Phil in episode 51. At the hands of Joel. Three times in about 10 seconds. Before the title sequence begins. | |
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Season 7 had "Nerds and Geeks Are Not the Same", almost an abridged series precursor, dubbing Popeye, instead of an actual animated episode. | |
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Something Only They Would Say | |
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Something Only They Would Say: How Joel finds out Evil was Elly in episode 50: | |
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I Take Offense to That Last One | |
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I Take Offense to That Last One: Elly is called a "filthy slutbag", to which Andrew responds "Hey, she's not filthy!" | |
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Sanity Slippage | |
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Sanity Slippage: Jessica goes from one of the most capable characters in season five to a mentally unhinged lunatic in season six. | |
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Bottle Episode | |
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Bottle Episode: Called "Anti-Episodes" by the fans, due to often having little to do with the episode guide description. Season 1's bottle episode, "Recap", was a quick back-and-forth with credits and a quick bonus cartoon. Season 4 had "Cursive Written Script", which was turned into a bottle episode, with half the episode taking place in Phil's garage, due to difficulties writing the script. Season 5's "Five Minute Story Hour" was turned from "Fee Fi Fo", an Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever episode, into a story narrated by Joel. Season 6 had "Phil the WereDevil", which was originally a The Virus-style episode, turned into an episode about how they didn't make the episode. Season 7 had "Nerds and Geeks Are Not the Same", almost an abridged series precursor, dubbing Popeye, instead of an actual animated episode. | |
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Evil Tower of Ominousness | |
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Evil Tower of Ominousness: "Evil's Evil Lair Of Evility". | |
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Cyberspace | |
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Cyberspace: The entire show takes place within Joel's simulated reality. | |
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Planet of Hats | |
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Planet of Hats: Lampshaded | |
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Gilligan Cut | |
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Gilligan Cut: How they got into space in the first place. | |
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Meaningful Name | |
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Meaningful Name: The name of the main villain in season 4 is Evil. | |
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Christmas Episode | |
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Christmas Episode: Two of them. They're somewhat less heartwarming than the usual fare for this trope. | |
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Put on a Bus | |
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Put on a Bus: Jessica in episode 84. She exits the simulated Bonus Stage world after a dispute with June over her mental instability. | |
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Curse Cut Short | |
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Curse Cut Short: In episode 76, when Phil is plotting to fight Andrew over Elly: | |
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom | |
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom: Hydrox is blown up due to Joel pushing red buttons. | |
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Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever | |
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Season 5's "Five Minute Story Hour" was turned from "Fee Fi Fo", an Attack of the 50-Foot Whatever episode, into a story narrated by Joel. | |
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Vague Age | |
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Vague Age: Phil doesn't even seem to know his own age, as shown in episode 64: | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking | |
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: Evil's monologue in episode 78. | |
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Discontinuity Nod | |
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Discontinuity Nod: "Ahaha... We don't reference High Score anymore!" | |
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Gainax Ending | |
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Gainax Ending: The "Sheep in the Big City Ending" is a typical Sheep in the Big City scene, ending with a pun, that has nothing to do with the rest of "2 Fast". | |
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Straight Man | |
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Straight Man: Phil, acting as a foil for Joel's wacky antics (less so in later episodes). | |
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WackyFratBoyHijinks | |
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Wacky Fratboy Hijinks: Episode 40, in which a fraternity (played by the cast of Waterman) moves into the house next door. | |
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And Knowing Is Half the Battle | |
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And Knowing Is Half the Battle: Parodied/subverted at the end of episode 33, in which Emulation was briefly brought up: | |
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Stalker with a Crush | |
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Stalker with a Crush: Elly, with Joel being the object of her desires. Word of God has stated that Cassidy is even worse, though she has a thing for Phil rather than Joel. Phil counts as well. He writes Fan Fiction pairing himself up with Elly, for God's sake! It's kind of implied that Andrew was stalking Elly as well. | |
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Harmless Villain | |
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Harmless Villain: The Stomach King. He loses all credibility in his first appearance when all his plans turn out to be cheap knock-offs of comic books and video games. From there, his sporadic appearances only cement his loser status. The Tandy Brothers, especially in their first couple of appearances. Even when they took over the world, they never really grew out of being harmless. | |
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House Amnesia | |
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House Amnesia: Joel, during a heated debate with Phil over Baby Ballface in episode 82: | |
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Reference Overdosed | |
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Reference Overdosed: Lampshaded a few times. | |
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Fountain of Youth | |
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Fountain of Youth: Jessica is turned into a twenty-five year old thanks to Evil screwing around in Joel's lab. | |
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To Be Continued | |
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To Be Continued: Used three times in episode 85 to highlight a triple cliffhanger: Evil invading other Webtoons, Phil accidentally time traveling to 1776, and Craig getting ready to go to the store. | |
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Ret-Gone | |
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Ret-Gone: In episode 88, Phil travels back in time to episode 1 and kills his past self (in doing so, "McFlying" himself and causing him to fade from existence) and Joel kills himself, thus causing the entire series to be undone and the previous episode to become Ret Gone in mid-episode. | |
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Dynamic Entry | |
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Dynamic Entry: Episode 89, when Phil, Elly, and June somehow crash through the ceiling of a forest to rescue Joel. | |
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Big Bad | |
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Big Bad: In Seasons 3 and 4, the main villain was Evil. In Seasons 5 and 6 it was KOKOR And Stomach King. In Season 7 and 8, The Antagonist would have been Cassidy. | |
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I Hate Past Me | |
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I Hate Past Me: In the alternate version of episode 25 (which was edited due to the events of Episode 88); future Phil thinks his past self is an asshole. | |
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Con Man | |
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Con Man: Brad, originally. At the age of five, no less. Slim later on. He helps Joel market his time-o-phones by disguising them as ice cream sandwiches, and attempts to sell Phil a Sega CD box as a transdimensional space phone in order to get his PIN. | |
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Screw Yourself | |
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Screw Yourself: Joel once made Phil a girlfriend who was his female clone. Phil is greatly disturbed once he finds out. | |
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Gag Dub | |
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Gag Dub: Episode 80, which dubs over an episode of Popeye with the voices of Elly, Andrew, Phil and Joel. | |
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Overly Long Gag | |
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Overly Long Gag: "Oh, emo foreverrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr..." "—rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrIlikepizza." "Let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's let's blow our brains out! *BANG* | |
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World of Weirdness | |
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World of Weirdness: Charismaville. Or rather, everything within Joel's simulated universe. Justified since, well, it's a simulation, so it's all intentional. Except when it isn't. | |
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Halfway Plot Switch | |
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Halfway Plot Switch: This show does this in spades. In one case this is explicitly done with "Emergency Plot Change" being announced to avoid repeating dialogue from earlier in the series. | |
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Deadpan Snarker | |
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Deadpan Snarker: Rya, though most of the other characters indulge in their fair share of snark as well. | |
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Viewers Are Morons | |
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Viewers Are Morons: In episode 60, while Joel explains why they're not doing a Bonus Stage episode that week. | |
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Talkative Loon | |
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Talkative Loon: How Satan is portrayed. After about a minute of him rambling, Joel snarks, "You are the worst Satan ever." | |
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Fate Worse than Death | |
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Fate Worse than Death | |
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Earth All Along | |
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Earth All Along: Used by Joel in episode 62: | |
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Don't Look At Me | |
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Don't Look At Me: Done in an episode 22 cutaway with R.D./D.G. | |
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Take That! | |
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Take That!: The final episode(ish) was a long series of jabs at the Ctrl+Alt+Del webtoon, among others. In episode 56, Jessica says something was intentionally drawn badly, and Joel shows Jessica what it'd look like if he were trying to draw badly. The close-up of the paper shows Zortic. | |
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ColdOpen | |
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Most Season 1 episodes originally had cold opens featuring RD and DG to begin the episode and "Shed Some Skin" by Slow Gherkin as the song for the end credits. The former were cut because Matt thought they were too derivative of Dr. Weird from Aqua Teen Hunger Force; the latter were replaced with a similar, but original song called, appropriately enough, "Total Soundalike". | |
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Author Filibuster | |
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Author Filibuster: There's a pretty obvious one in episode 33, when Phil starts ranting about how video games of the past are inferior to games of today. | |
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Future Me Scares Me | |
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Future Me Scares Me: In a version of episode 25 edited due to the events of episode 88, past Phil thinks his future self is a retard. | |
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Deader than Dead | |
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Deader than Dead: Mr. Malice in episode 66. The one-time character Ronin declares him "crazy dead" and chides Phil for not knowing the ramifications of this. (He got better.) | |
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Replaced the Theme Tune | |
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Replaced the Theme Tune / Rearrange the Song: The show had three different theme tunes across its eras, as characters were added and new seasons started, and each theme was remixed slightly for new seasons and special episodes. | |
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Cool and Unusual Punishment | |
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Cool and Unusual Punishment: In episode 9, Joel dies and goes to Hell, where his choices of punishment are to watch Time Squad for 24/7, watch Shrek 2 for 24/7, or eat Satan's mom's spaghetti. | |
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Better than a Bare Bulb | |
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Better than a Bare Bulb: Rarely will a cliche situation go by without someone commenting on it. | |
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Show Within a Show | |
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Show Within a Show: Occurs a few times. Episode 77 has Joel and Phil optioned by G4 to create their own cartoon for the network. The show is unfortunately ruined by Phil's endless inane suggestions, including several tropes. "Dad And Son" is a regular part of the Bonus Stage universe. It was introduced in episode 42 as Joel's TV series. In episode 22, there's mention of Fatty Brigade, Babe Revue 2000, or strangely enough High Score (all only mentioned by name) being cancelled. There's also Baby Ballface (episode 82) and Rya's World (episode 53). | |
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FanFiction | |
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Phil counts as well. He writes Fan Fiction pairing himself up with Elly, for God's sake! | |
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Big "NO!" | |
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Big "NO!": Joel has one in episode 9, when he's forced to watch Time Squad for 24/7 in Hell, and Phil has one in a flashback in episode 85, when Elly falls in love with Joel. | |
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Ultra Super Death Gore Fest Chainsawer 3000 | |
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Ultra Super Death Gore Fest Chainsawer 3000: Baby Ballface. Phil's attempts to put a stop to its influence kick off the events of episode 82. | |
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Shout-Out | |
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Shout-Out: Numerous. It would probably just be easier to list what WASN'T given a Shout-Out or Take That!. | |
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Word of God | |
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Word of God has stated that Cassidy is even worse, though she has a thing for Phil rather than Joel. | |
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Killed Off for Real | |
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Killed Off for Real: Mr. Malice and KOKOR are left behind on the planet Hydrox as it explodes. After longing for a less one-dimensional life, Rya turns herself into a real human, but is killed by the cloaked figure before she can escape the virtual environment. | |
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Orwellian Retcon | |
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Orwellian Retcon: Most Season 1 episodes originally had cold opens featuring RD and DG to begin the episode and "Shed Some Skin" by Slow Gherkin as the song for the end credits. The former were cut because Matt thought they were too derivative of Dr. Weird from Aqua Teen Hunger Force; the latter were replaced with a similar, but original song called, appropriately enough, "Total Soundalike". Episode 7, "Cube", was rewritten to remove the RD/DG segments that were intertwined with the plot of the episode, with a few extra scenes added to make up for it. Also removed was a Mooninite cameonote despite it being referenced in a later episode, for similar reasons. Episode 9, "Morbid", originally had a Homestar Runner cameo and an ending parodying Strong Bad Email. These scenes were also replaced. "2 Fast"'s "Creepy Ending" originally finished with Elly and a female Joel popping up in Phil's bed as he wakes up, but was apparently deemed too creepynote as noted by Joel in the following episode and changed to Elly and female Joel puppets being controlled by Rya and regular Joel. | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard | |
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Hoist by His Own Petard: The Stomach King, thanks to not checking his watch, once blew himself up with his own self-destructing ray gun. | |
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Gamebooks | |
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Gamebooks: The episode "2 Fast" ended this way, with choices of "Normal Ending", "Creepy Ending" or "Sheep in the Big City Ending". | |
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Sarcasm Failure | |
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Sarcasm Failure: Joel commonly takes Phil's sarcastic comments seriously. This is how the fifth season ended up in space. | |
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Dramatic Unmask | |
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Dramatic Unmask: Episode 50, when Evil is revealed to be Elly. Complete with a Split-Screen Reaction. | |
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JumpTheShark | |
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Jump the Shark: Joel invokes this in-universe by name at least twice for a gag. | |
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Un-Installment | |
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Uninstallment: Episode 4, "Project", was originally a preview of projects Matt was working on, without an actual Bonus Stage cartoon. It was later made between episodes 62 and 63, and is full of references to things that happened after the original episode 4. | |
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I Have Many Names | |
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I Have Many Names: Shipmaster Greg Kevin Douglas Felix German Winslow. | |
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It's Been Done | |
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The Stomach King. He loses all credibility in his first appearance when all his plans turn out to be cheap knock-offs of comic books and video games. From there, his sporadic appearances only cement his loser status. | |
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Global Ignorance | |
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Global Ignorance: In episode 76, Phil complains that people are ignoring the deaths being caused by Hurricane Katrina in the city of New Orleans "isn't part of America". When Joel points out that it is, Phil attempts to cover himself by claiming "New Orleans is one of my favorite states!" | |
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Bad Future | |
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Bad Future: In episode 24, the ending shows the year 2005 ravaged by nuclear war and controlled by Rya. In episode 31, Joel calls Phil in 2006 on his Time-o-phone but their conversation is cut short by a nuclear explosion. | |
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Your Head A-Splode | |
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Your Head A-Splode: One of the more frequent causes of death in the series. | |
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Broken Record | |
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Broken Record: In episode 49, Joel wants to turn on the news to see an important announcement but Phil and Elly are too wrapped up in a Nickelodeon marathon of old The Angry Beavers and Rocko's Modern Life episodes to change the channel. Cut to later... Episode 62 has Phil grow bored of their space adventures, having seen everything space has to offer. | |
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Art Evolution | |
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Art Evolution: Big time. Not just in terms of character designs, which tended to change once a new season came, but also in terms of animation, which became more involved and used fewer tweens as time went on. | |
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Unexplained Recovery | |
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Unexplained Recovery: Rya returns after previously been permanently killed off without any explanation in episode 90. | |
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Meaningful Rename | |
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Meaningful Rename: In episode 90, Joel is now called Julie after becoming non binary. | |
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The Devil Is a Loser | |
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The Devil Is a Loser: Satan is a droning bore, ranting on and on about absolutely nothing. His idea of torture includes watching Time Squad 24/7 or eating his mom's spaghetti. Even Hitler couldn't handle that. | |
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Crossover | |
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Crossover: With Space Tree. And Waterman. In both cases, the original voice actors for the characters involved provided voices in the crossovers. | |
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Jerkass | |
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Jerkass: A lot of the cast, but especially Joel. | |
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Snap Back | |
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Snap Back: Quite a few times, always played and often lampshaded for comic value. In addition to the general lack of permanent death, there's also the world changing to Squigglevision in the original version of episode 7, and the bad future in episode 24, neither of which stick. | |
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Supernaturally Young Parent | |
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Supernaturally Young Parent: Jessica after being de-aged. | |
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EmoTeen | |
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Emo Teen: Candace, in a flashback. | |
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Terrible Artist | |
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In episode 56, Jessica says something was intentionally drawn badly, and Joel shows Jessica what it'd look like if he were trying to draw badly. The close-up of the paper shows Zortic. | |
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RidiculouslyHumanRobot | |
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Ridiculously Human Robot: Rya, to the point that no one knows she's a robot until she speaks. Possibly June as well. | |
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The Fundamentalist | |
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The Fundamentalist: Jessica prior to being de-aged. She attempts to use tracts to convert Phil's friends (one of whom is Satan himself) to Catholicism. | |
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Birthday Episode | |
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Birthday Episode: Episode 45 is Phil's, although more focus is put on the debut of his mother, Jessica. | |
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Skyward Scream | |
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Skyward Scream: In "Morbid", Joel performs a drawn-out Big "NO!" this way, and then after getting tricked by Satan into thinking getting sent to Hell was a dream, screams, in the exact same way, "You douchebag!" | |
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With Friends Like These... | |
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With Friends Like These...: Joel and Phil, both show little care for the other in most dangerous situations (except for the occasional rescuing), and even when they're working together, they're constantly hurling insults at each other. | |
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Gross-Up Close-Up | |
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Gross-Up Close-Up: Parodied. Two somewhat typical examples are used, and the third is just a title card reading "Horrifying Detail Shot #3", with a few hairs growing out of it. | |
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Brick Joke | |
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Brick Joke: In episode 50, Evil disables Rya in the middle of saying "which is why I have to kill you". Joel restarts her in Epiosde 51 after some modifications...one of which was a Half-Life mod. When reactivated, she finishes her sentence off and incinerates Jessica with an energy blast. | |
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