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Bravest Warriors is an blithe web series based on the other Random! Cartoons curt from Pendleton Ward, creator of Risk Time. The show is about four 16 year-olds — Chris, Beth, Danny, and Wallow — who journey across the universe in the far future, saving alien worlds with the power of their emotions. The series premiered on Nov eight, 2012.

Originally produced for Frederator Studios' Cartoon Hangover YouTube channel, Ward had no interest with the show exterior some small voice roles, despite creating the original short. Instead, the series was executive produced by Will McRobb and Chris Viscardi, while Breehn Burns (of Dr. Tran fame) wrote and directed every episode of the first two seasons (sans one). The third flavour, produced for the Drawing Hangover VRV channel, was directed by Tom King (no, not that i), with Burns remaining every bit author.

A television series, which serves as both the 4th flavour and a continuation of the web series, premiered December 25, 2017 on VRV and aired on Teletoon on September 3, 2018. The television series is a Canadian co-production with Nelvana and boasting a new artistic team. On December 3, 2019, it was revealed that a Spin-Off testify focusing on the character Catbug is in development.

There is a comic book series from KaBOOM! Comics, which ran for 36 bug. The comics tended to be more family-friendly than the series. In that location'southward also some children's books: The Groovy Core Caper (a Gamebook), Strange Dog in a Strange Country, and some activity books.

The production weblog is here, and yous can view the original short hither. And the wiki for information technology is correct here. Yous tin lookout man Flavor 1 here, the Flavour one Minisodes here and Season 2 hither. The comic serial can be purchased hither.


Contains examples of the following tropes:

  • Adventitious Misnaming:
    • The Emotion Lord never gets Danny's name right - normally calling him "Dabney" and one time calling him "Slap-up" - but nobody really pays attending to it. He never has reason to call Danny past proper noun at all later The Reveal that he's Chris from the future, so it's peradventure this was just a pocket-sized part of him screwing around with the heroes.
    • During "Emotion Fjord", Chris can't say anyone's proper name right.
  • Action Girl:
    • Beth, of course.
    • Plum as well has her moments, though moreso in the comics.
  • A.I. Is a Crapshoot: Hyped all over the place with RoboChris; and Danny pretty much makes every error in the book that gets this result. In response; RoboChris makes friends with the residue of the bandage and punches Danny in the groin.
  • All But a Dream: Parodied in Issue #8 of the comics, where the unabridged Beauty Pageant subplot is revealed to be this. Aaaand then subverted a few pages later, making the reveal itself All Just a Dream, significant the trope is both Subverted and Played Straight at the aforementioned fourth dimension.
  • An Axe to Grind: Wallow wields a Falcon Axe.
  • Anguished Declaration of Love:
    • In the airplane pilot, Chris gives i to Beth in order to defeat a monster that feeds on pent-up emotions. Unfortunately, she doesn't hear it over her own laughter.
    • Beth gives 1 to Chris before she knocks him out and carries him out of the Huxtabite kingdom.
  • Apocalypse Maiden: Early production art reveals Beth is a threat to all life and isn't aware of it.
    • Confirmed and and then (hopefully) Averted in "Season of the Mitch". See Interspecies Romance below.
  • Arc Words: "Never doubt the Worm" for season 2.
  • Art Evolution: A lot of it between the short and the series, every bit usual.
    • Chris kept his old trunk type merely his pilus style changed.
    • Danny kept his old body type and his hair style changed equally well as his skin becoming darker.
    • Beth became curvier and shorter.
    • Wallow became musclebound and gained a few inches on the residue of the grouping.
  • Artistic License – Space:
    • Phobos and Deimos are presented as much larger than they actually are in the Martian heaven; Deimos in particular would be hard to selection out without knowing what you were looking for, while Phobos would be much smaller than the Earth'southward moon.
    • Nobody on Mars seems to have the predictable height gains from growing up in 1/3 Earth gravity.
  • Absorption Plot: Wankershim becoming large enough to comprehend the unabridged universe is treated equally this and The End of the World as Nosotros Know It by the Emotion Lord, but in practice nothing actually changes, besides...

    Wallow: Does anyone else feel kinda... tender?
    Danny: I approximate he'due south everywhere now.
    Wallow: (scratches caput) ...Rad!

  • Baby Planet: In "Besides High, Too Far, Likewise Soon," the Bravest Warriors come beyond a planet that is both this and has a example of Year Inside, Hour Outside.
  • Badass Avowal: The Paralyzed Horse does this when he pulls a You Shall Not Pass! against that Aeon Worm.

    "Swifter than the leopards. More than vehement than the evening wolves. Fright me, for when armored past her dear, I possess the force to fight a God!"

  • Badass Creed: The Bravest Warriors Pledge.
  • Bare Your Midriff: Plum'southward principal outfit does this.
  • Large Damn Heroes: Danny when he clocks Beth's Dad in the caput, allowing the rest of the warriors to remove and destroy his sticker.
  • Large "WHAT?!":

    Ralph Waldo Pickle Fries/Johnny Tezuka : Beth, even if you could escape our Lord, the door I sent was designed to vanish after opening; it may already be gone.

    Paralyzed Equus caballus : WHAT?!

    • Beth does this in "Hamster Priest" when alternate universe Danny kills alternating universe Chris.
  • Bittersweet Ending: At the end of Aeon Worm, Paralyzed Horse manages to subdue the Aeon Worm, which gives Beth and Catbug plenty fourth dimension to escape through the See-Through Zone portal earlier it closes... but he must remain behind to boxing the Worm and try to prevent it from escaping as well. All the same the existent twist is, should the threat of the Aeon Worm exist extinguished, Paralyzed Horse can never return to Beth again every bit he would lose his psychic powers and be frozen once more.
  • Black Bead Eyes: For about of the grapheme designs.
  • Blessed with Suck:
    • Subverted. In "Lavarinth", the emotion lord "grants" the team'southward opponents the ability to read their minds, much to the chagrin of the team. Fortunately, they all go friends because of said power. Sorta.
    • Played straight with Beth's horse, who is rendered completely paralysed by his knowledge of forever.
  • Body Horror:
    • The hamsters' reactions to the viral scrapings of the Aeon Worm that Ralph Waldo Picklechips feeds them. Their pupils dilate, go bare-white, and their faces contort painfully every bit their minds are warped to the Worm's volition, forcing them to speak, "Never... Doubt... The... Worm." Every syllable is layered with disturbingly audible pain.
    • Picklechips himself gets the same eyes and a diseased confront in Flavour of the Mitch, presumably from prolonged exposure to the same materials. Beth's confront decays in the same way as the Aeon Worm attempts to accept her.
  • Bookends: The offset time we run across the Paralysed Horse, he says that he is unable to comfort Beth, for he is "just a horse". Then, as he sacrifices himself to salve Beth and Catbug, he remarks that he is sworn to protect her, for he is "just a horse". As well qualifies as a Meaningful Echo.
  • Staff of life, Eggs, Milk, Squick: In The Parasox Pub:
  • Breaking the 4th Wall: Happens occasionally in the Comics, such equally the post-obit exchange.

    Chris: Information technology'south time to go to the bottom of this. Plenty clowning around .

    Wallow: Chris, nosotros stopped making puns a few pages ago.

    Chris: Oh! Sorry!

  • Telephone call a Rabbit a "Smeerp": "Space Chickens" appear to exist nothing more than pigeons.
  • Calling Your Attacks:

    Chris: Giant Bumblebee STORM TO THE EYEBALLS!

  • The Cameo: Catbug Burnie appears as a pare in the iOS and Android Fly Catbug, Fly!
  • Cerebus Retcon: In the 2d story arc of the comic, Danny is feeling tremendous guilt for exploding the planet of sexism from the outset upshot, resulting in dreams were he tries to change the outcome peacefully (he fails).
  • Chippendales Dancers: Unicorn Chippendales dancers appear in Beth's butter lettuce fantasy in "Butter Lettuce".
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Beth to Chris, according to the product sketches.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: The Emotion Lord is a very ridiculous and foreign person, but can get serious if he wants to.
  • Color-Coded Characters:
    • Each Warrior wears a unlike color: Chris, blue; Beth, green; Danny, cherry-red; and Wallow, orange.
    • Their Energy Weapon colors are a different fix: Chris' bee is green, Beth's cat whip is pink, Danny's dog sword is yellow, and Wallow's falcon axe is blue.
  • Comically Missing the Point: This commutation in Ultra Wankershim:

    Martian News Reporter: How exercise y'all think this volition affect the Martian Tourism Industry?

    Catbug: He says he wants More than carrots and BREADCRUMBS!

  • Cone of Shame: Catbug wears one for the funeral of Jelly Kid. Its presence implies that he's been neutered to suppress the animal aggressiveness that led him to kill Jelly Kid.
  • Cool Starship: In the shape of an orca whale.
  • Cool Sword: The Emotion Sword.
  • Cute Kitten: Well, a cute Catbug, at least.
  • Cypher Language: Some of the margin comments from issue 21 and on are in a substitution zip.
  • Darker and Edgier: Season two seems to take more mature themes than Season 1.
  • Deliberately Monochrome: The afterlife mall, all its deceased residents, and the bus that ferries the dead to said mall, are all in black and white.
  • Deus Angst Machina: In The Parasox Pub, the mission is to kill a talking Ridiculously Cute Critter named Puddingtown. And Puddingtown is the unmarried nicest being in the universe.
  • Deus ex Machina: Catbug'southward arrival in "Aeon Worm." Then again, they could have just not had the bridge plummet nether Beth.
  • Did Not Practise the Bloody Inquiry: In that location is no intentional strong language, but at that place is a character named Wankershim. This may have been intentional, given his behavior in "Butter Lettuce." After an incident where Wankershim absorbed the Universe, information technology was re-titled every bit "The Wankerverse."
  • Did You Just Romance Cthulhu?:
    • See Interspecies Romance.
    • In the comics, Wallow dates a giant two-headed kitten.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Plum was featured in the comic as the fifth fellow member far earlier she appeared in the cartoon. Too in issue 3 of the comic, the New Miami Hackers were mentioned by proper name before they appeared in the eighth episode.
  • Eldritch Anathema: The Aeon Worm.

    Paralyzed Horse: Do non await back, its grotesque splendor is more than homo minds tin suffer!

  • Free energy Weapon:
    • The Warriors summon weapons by rubbing heat-sensitive stickers on their suits. Danny has the Canis familiaris Sword, Beth has the Cat Lashes, Wallow has the Falcon Axe, and Chris has...Bee With Fantabulous Leadership Skills.
    • In the original short, their weapons weren't animal-themed. Beth nonetheless had a whip and Wallow still had an axe, but Danny had some shadow blades and Chris had a lightning sword.
  • Everybody Did It: In "Footprints past the Garden Tree," a bunch of cupcakes are stolen and Catbug takes it upon himself to observe the culprit. After interviewing all the potential suspects, Catbug concludes that each of them took a cupcake. Then Catbug admits that he himself took a cupcake.
  • Everyone Tin can See Information technology: Betwixt Chris and Beth, even though Chris Cannot Spit Information technology Out and Beth may non even realize her attraction.

    Wallow: You fools are meant to exist together. Like, all in a soft rock, soulmates-in-puberty kinda way. Everybody knows it.

  • Everything Is an iPod in the Time to come
  • Failed a Spot Cheque: Beth brushing her teeth in the Holojohn in "Butter Lettuce"... besides sleepy to notice the guys are in there with a "30% sexier" hologram of herself. She did lock them inside and run the "Butter Lettuce Party" simulation, and then she realized they were in that location at some indicate, but merely best-selling this later she'due south left the bathroom.
  • Failure Is the Only Option: In Danny'southward dreams, he goes back in time to terminate the squad from destroying the planet of sexism and formulate a peaceful solution. Unfortunately, the planet's inhabitants kill themselves in a massive state of war that wipes 95% of them out. Shortly afterward, one of the sexist planets is inadvertently blown upwards by one of the survivors, rendering Danny's entire effort moot.
  • Famous Ancestor: The Bravest Warriors' parents were called the Courageous Battlers.
  • Fanservice: There's quite a lot of Male Gaze throughout the series. Ane notable example would be in "Butter Lettuce", where the gang create a (30%) sexier hologram of Beth (complete with her dancing).
  • Five-Token Band: Chris (white), Beth (Asian), Danny (Hispanic), Wallow (Samoan).
  • Flipping the Bird: Danny does this twice in the beginning episode.
  • Foreshadowing:
    • In "Emotion Lord," Beth says that Chris was standing as well close to the Emotion Lord for her to become an accurate reading. The reality is that the Emotion Lord is Chris, as revealed in "Lavarinth".
    • Further foreshadowed in "Time Slime," when Chris is the only one really reacting to the emotional pain of the Fartsparkles Time Generator.
    • In "Gas-Powered Stick" when Plum kisses Chris, Chris is able to employ his x-ray vision to run across that Plum has two brains inside her skull.
    • In "Ultra Wankershim", Chris has a brief vision of the futurity, which includes many hints of things to come:
      • Plum in a monstrous I-Winged Angel class, which happens in "Mexican Touchdown".
      • A shot of Wallow missing an arm, which becomes a reality in "Season of the Worm".
      • A shot of Beth kissing a silhouetted figure, which has yet to happen.
      • A shot of The Emotion Lord crying, which happens less than a minute afterwards when he sees Beth again. This becomes double foreshadowing in "The Parasox Pub", where it turns out Chris completely destroyed his chances with Beth, and thus ruined the timeline, in "Merewif Tag" by missing Motion picture Night.
  • Forgot About His Powers:
    • In outcome 23 of the comics, Wallow remembers his chimera shield afterwards passing through a tunnel of spikes where information technology would have helped.
    • In the same arc, Wallow could utilize his falcon to become Chris out of the chasm only doesn't.
  • Forgotten Altogether: In "RoboChris", this is the entire reason why Danny makes an extremely clingy robot version of Chris in the first place.
  • Four-Fingered Hands:
    • Pretty much everyone who has human-like hands, with the baroque exception of Wallow, who has a full compliment.
    • A notable example is Plum who only has three fingers, and subsequently on only ii. Justified in that she's an alien mermaid affair.
  • For Desire of a Nail: We discover out in The Parasox Pub that the events of Merewif Tag became this: Missing pic night acquired Chris to alter his path in life drastically, and he ends upward losing Beth forever and going insane equally the Emotion Lord.
  • "Freaky Fri" Flip: A large part of the plot in Merewif Tag.
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: Run across Once an Episode.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Wallow.
  • Funny Background Event: In comic outcome #1, the Bravest Warriors bake two disturbing sentient cupcakes conditioned to fight each other to the decease. Orangish cupcake hammers light-green to pulp, simply that'due south not the finish of them. Equally the Warriors search for a sufficiently frightening movie, an undead, levitating green flash-burns orangish with a death ray just as orange uses its bionic arms to retrieve a folder labeled "codes" from the Warriors' rubber. Which later on ends upwards being really relevant since the orange cupcake was piloted past the Warriors, and the green was being controlled past Sadness.
  • Future Me Scares Me: It takes a while for Chris to accept that the Emotion Lord is his time to come self.
  • Gentle Behemothic: Wallow likes bringing dwelling aliens every bit pets and is trained as a Nursing Assistant.
  • Get Mad from the Revelation: A relatively benign variant: Beth's horse has been catatonic since information technology realized the truthful nature of the universe when she was 7. On the plus side, the horse seems to be effectively immortal, since it doesn't seem to have aged and, according to Beth, it doesn't poop anymore.
  • Held Gaze:
    • Chris and Beth does this in "The Bunless".
    • And once again in Robo-Chris. Let's face information technology they exercise this a lot.
  • Head-Turning Beauty: Plum for the guys.
  • Heroes Prefer Swords:
    • In the pilot, Chris has a lightning sword, and gets a honeycomb sword in the series proper. Danny gets a Dog Sword.
    • In Parasox Pub, Chris takes possession of the Emotion Sword, trigger-happy a rift in space-time.
  • Heroic BSoD: In issue half-dozen of the comic, Danny begins to have regrets over destroying the planet of sexism from the outset event and laments not being able to save them.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: The Paralysed Horse in Aeon Worm.
  • Hologram: The Invisible Hideout has a Holo John, a room capable of producing hard light projections like the Holodeck in Star Expedition. As the proper noun implies, it is as well the bathroom.
  • Habitation Base of operations: They live in a behemothic invisible robot. On Mars.
  • Hotter and Sexier: Invoked with thirty% and twoscore% sexier Beth. 9000% sexier loops around to disgusting.
  • I Don't Want to Ruin Our Friendship: Chris feels this way most Beth.
  • Inner Thoughts, Outsider Puzzlement: When Beth prepares to wrestle with Wallow in "Terrabeth Bytes", there is an Art Shift to a manga fashion as Beth dramatically thinks to herself. Then the scene cuts back to reality, showing Wallow is watching Beth stand around and stare into infinite like a weirdo.
  • Interspecies Romance:
    • Wallow and Supreme Chancellor Gayle get back some fashion.
    • The Aeon Worm planned to brainwash Beth into mating with it. It even implies that she was born for the role of convenance new worms. Fortunately, The Paralysed Horse and Danny save her.
    • Plum and Chris too qualify for this trope.
  • Interface Spoiler:
    • Thumbnails of later videos often spoil earlier twists, for instance "The Parasox Pub"'southward thumbnail shows Chris with Emotion Lord eyes.
    • In Flavour two, they didn't fifty-fifty endeavor to hide Jelly Child'due south surprise return. Worse, all advertising for Jelly Kid Forever involved Jelly Child'due south death, which is treated as a surprise in the actual episode.
    • Before each video, a brusque three-second "ad" coupled with some kind of dramatic score plays, commonly an ad for future episodes. While usually this isn't that bad, subsequently "Season of the Worm" and earlier the release of "Flavour of the Mitch", a brusque for the latter episode aired. Which happened to show the climax of the former. Including Wallow with his arm missing , which is a major spoiler. This would play before every single Cartoon Hangover video the viewer tried to watch, including "Season of the Worm" itself.
    • All of Season 2's video titles unabashedly announce the master plot of the episode.
  • I Resemble That Remark!: Octopuppet, the alien on the Xanthous Moon whose superpower is to transform other life forms into his mind controlled hands (Flavor two Episode half-dozen):

    Octopuppet: I RESPECT LIFE! How Dare you lot say I don't! *SLAM* My face up is itchy... *Scratch Scratch*

  • Merely Friends: Beth (supposedly) feels this way about Chris.
  • Kids Are Barbarous:
    • Catbug is naive and child-like. Equally a result he doesn't quite sympathise right and wrong. Due to this, episodes have dealt with him being both a kleptomaniac and a murderer.
    • The New Miami City Hackers were a group of kids who teased Danny relentlessly as a kid, inventing a remote that made him throw up on control.
  • Late-Arrival Spoiler: Thumbnails of videos often spoil previous videos. See Interface Spoiler above for more details.
  • Love Confession: Chris uses this to defeat the Tickle Monster, simply Beth doesn't hear it.
  • Dear Dodecahedron: Starts out every bit a Honey Triangle: Danny is burdensome on Plum, Plum has a crush on Chris, and Chris is in love with Beth. Then we find out that Danny and Beth end upwardly married afterward Chris and Plum get together, co-ordinate to Future Chris.
  • Man, I Feel Like a Woman: Subverted in Merewif Tag. After switching bodies with Plum, Chris looks down and her cleavage is clearly visible, just he'south more interested in her "clappy pig hands."
  • Men Don't Cry: Averted with Chris, who's not afraid to shed a couple of tears while kicking donkey.
  • Missing Backblast: Averted in "Lavarinth", when Wallow turns the Falcon Axe into the Falcon Rocket Launcher. He aims it around a corner, and we can clearly run across the fume flight out of the back stop.
  • Missing Mom: Co-ordinate to the comics, Beth doesn't have one. Her father became pregnant and had her himself.
  • Mister Seahorse: Johnny Tezuka/Ralph Waldo Picklechips.
  • Musicalis Interruptus: In "Gas-Powered Stick", Chris temporarily gains X-ray vision and sees Beth shaving her armpits and decides to sing near it until Plum comes out of the room
  • Mundane Made Awesome: Gas-powered stick! Information technology NEVER RUNS OUT OF GAS! note Because it does non run on annihilation.
  • Mundane Utility: The dimensional moving ridge device that Beth's begetter uses in "Hamster Priest" shows up being used every bit what appears to exist a pesticide sprayer in "Dimension Garden".
  • My Encephalon Is Large: Mr. Tezuka has a transparent cranium that allows anybody to see his brain.
  • Mythology Gag:
    • The first issue of the comic opens with the Bravest Warriors destroying a planet to eliminate sexism similar they did in the pilot episode.
    • Also in the pilot, the nigh emotionless aliens telephone call Chris the "Lord Of Emotions". An Emotion Lord shows up in the 2d episode of the actual show. It turns out they're right about him condign an Emotion Lord, give or have a couple hundred years.
    • Chris' dad wields a version of the Lightning sword Chris once had, just he obviously commonly wields a blowfish mace.
  • Negative Continuity: Subverted. The first episode seems like the series will get this route, with two time duplicates of the Bravest Warriors dying, and seemingly getting stuck in a infinite loop. However, the third group decide to get the hell out of there, and the serial has had strong continuity since.
  • New Neo Urban center: Many cities and countries on Mars are Earth names with "New" slapped in front.
  • Noodle Incident:
    • That time on Venus between Wallow and Gayle.
    • Exactly how does Chris get God to one set of people and Satan to another? And why are mojitos so important?
  • Noodle People: Goes without saying, since it'southward a Pen Ward cartoon.
  • Oblivious Guilt Slinging: Puddingtown does this to Chris in The Parasox Pub.

    Puddingtown : I but become this weird feeling that I can trust y'all.

  • Oblivious to Love: Chris is totally in love with Beth, merely she doesn't notice. Danny and Wallow, however, practice.
  • Oh, No... Not Again!: In "Dan Before Time", when Future Danny travels dorsum to the moment Danny is nigh to use his fourth dimension machine and destroys it to forbid him from creating a Temporal Paradox or a Fourth dimension Crash.

    Wallow: This happens every time you invent a time machine.

  • One time an Episode: Like the snail from Take a chance Time, in that location's a mysterious man wearing a space helmet called "The Passenger" subconscious in each episode watching the Bravest Warriors. He even manage to appear inside their dwelling house without them noticing him.
  • Operation: Jealousy:
    • Saves a planet in "The Bunless".
    • The basic plot of "RoboChris", in which Danny builds a robotic Chris to brand the real Chris jealous in order to get him back for forgetting his altogether.
  • Out of Focus: Since the commencement episode, Pixel has since only appeared in the "Lost Episode", Sugarbellies. Enforced Trope; co-ordinate to Breehn Burns, Pixel's appearances are cut for time. Pixel gets more than attention in the comics.
  • Parental Abandonment: The Bravest Warriors' parents, who were a team called the Courageous Battlers, were trapped in another dimension called the See-Through Zone and accept remained there for two years, hence why a agglomeration of teenagers are living past themselves. The first season finale hints that there may be a mode for them to salvage their parents.
  • Potty Emergency: This happens to Wallow at the showtime of "The Puppetyville Horror", making the team postpone their mission so they could stop at an seemingly empty planet covered in xanthous snow, setting the chief plot in motility.
  • The Power of Love: How the Tickle Monster is defeated.
  • Random Events Plot: Almost all episodes seem to get-go at a completely random signal in the eye of the story, and don't pick up where the previous episode ended in any manner. Notable exceptions are the sub-plots almost the Emotion Lord and Beth'southward begetter, which imply some sort of continuity, but again appear at entirely random points in otherwise completely disconnected episodes.
  • Reality Warper: Emotion Lords. They might also exist Physical Gods. Not much is known about them except they're very emotional, and very powerful.

    Xxx space chickens, get!

    V hundred Chocolate Puppies!

  • Red Herring: In "Dimension Garden", throughout the episodes the grub that the young warriors detect is hinted to be the larva grade of the Aeon Worm until it's revealed that information technology'due south actually Catbug.. However, the very end of the episode shows Ralph discovering the Aeon Worm in his Garden...
  • Ridiculously Beautiful Critter: Catbug. Also Jelly Kid.
  • Running Gag: Since the outset of Season 3, Wallow mocks Chris for wearing his sword everywhere.
  • Spiral Destiny: The stated goal of the Emotion Lord in "Parasox Pub". Chris appears to manage it by finding a way to Have a 3rd Option rather than the ones presented to him.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here!:
    • At the end of "Time Slime", the Warriors see that they've been killed twice trying to terminate the malfunctioning time vortex, and make up one's mind to requite upwardly and go home.
    • The rocket bus driver in "Memory Donk" bails out because he tin't call back how to fly (unfortunately, he tries this in the vacuum of space). Later on, Jelly Child bails out over Neo-Mars City when Danny asks it to aid fight the Memory Donk.
  • Hole-and-corner Test of Graphic symbol: Subverted! The Emotion Lord was just kidding. Or was he really?
  • Shoot the Domestic dog: The Chris Kirkmans' (yes, plural) collective mission in "Parasox Pub."
  • Shout-Out:
    • Wallow yells "Give me dorsum my hand!" at one indicate.
    • Chris'south terminal name is Kirkman.
    • Episode 3 features a piddling thief walk by, pausing and looking effectually before Wallow kicks him and meat falls from his bag.
    • "Lavarinth" includes a time-travelling graphic symbol who repeatedly speaks to a hologram sidekick only they can come across or hear, who is later shown disappearing through a doorway of calorie-free.
    • Effect iii of the comic had the Warrior'due south spaceship, a giant whale, state on the clown planet along with a potted plant.
    • Beth's appearance as a kid in "Cereal Principal" is based off Gertie from E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial.
    • The opening of "Cereal Principal" references the repeated off earth colony advertizement from Blade Runner.
    • The first appearance of the Emotion Lord, when he leaves, "The Concierge" is left behind. Have a good look at him, he looks suspiciously very like to Peppermint Butler. "White mucilaginous skin, almost completely round, wears a tuxedo, same eyes"
    • The Aeon Worm's gaping maw resembles that of the Sarlacc.
    • "The power of the zone compels me!"
    • Beth's weird alternating universe stint in "Hamster Priest" has Chris and Catbug turning into Picard and Kirk. Yeah.
    • On the notation of Trek, "Hamster Priest" was, generally, a Whole Plot Reference to the TNG episode "Parallels," in which Worf undergoes reality-hopping under similar circumstances. Possibly to press this specific reference further than the same Picard and Kirk cameos, Danny briefly turns into Worf at 1 point. In addition, the fact that the alternate universes in this episode are generally malevolent may refer to the Mirror Universe featured in TOS, DS9, and elsewhere in Trek lore.
    • Also, in that episode, in that location'south a split second in which Wallow looks like Mr T.
    • In "The Parasox Pub", Chris and the other Emotion Lords watch a "space chicken spectacle" that is a direct parody of the Disney Theme Parks attraction, The Enchanted Tiki Room.
    • Catbug's name is a reference to a They Might Exist Giants song.
    • Wallow's doll, Princess dysentery, looks almost exactly like Princess Bubblegum
  • Smart Animal, Average Human: Beth Tezuka, a teenage girl and her childhood horse named "The Paralysed Horse" because he became paralysed from discovering the significant of the universe.
  • The Smurfette Principle: Beth, since Plum is non a regular cast member (exterior of the comic). Beth even lampshades information technology when they lose their memories at one betoken, saying her function on the team is simply being the girl.
  • Split Personality: Plum.
  • Stealth Hullo/Bye: The Emotion Lord. He ofttimes pops upwardly and leaves without expectation.
  • Speaking Simlish: The squad speaks random gibberish in "Sugarbellies" until it'due south revealed that the whole episode was a plot to reverse said impediment.
  • Subverted Kids' Bear witness:
    • While the original short is for kids, the internet series is confirmed to exist a bit raunchier (recall Hazard Time with no censors). Not surprising considering it's on a channel chosen Cartoon Hangover.

    (From Butter Lettuce) Wallow: Run across that? This'll accept hella fortnights. And you'll become a prolapsed anus from sittin' there all 24-hour interval. AND I WON'T Permit THAT HAPPEN! GO, FALCON AXE!!

    (From Season of the Worm)Danny: MotherFalcon yeah, we're going subsequently Mitch!

    • There'southward a character named "Wankershim" He tends to behave like, well...
    • Other examples include casual swearing, and even in the commencement episode, Wallow having a sentient male AI in his left glove that is clingy and jealous with malfunctioning 'nads.
  • Surreal Humor:Even more than Adventure Time.
  • Terminator Twosome: The Emotion Lord(s) and The Concierge, respectively.
  • Temporal Paradox: This is mentioned more than once as a danger that can be caused by time travel, though the Emotion Lord maintains that creating a Temporal Pair-a-socks is far worse.

    Emotion Lord: Oh no! A temporal pair-a-socks! I can't not put these on!

  • Tickle Torture: The monster in the original short does this.
  • Time Crash: Over the course of the series, we meet what appears to be The Concierge trying to avoid one of these. It's implied that all of the changes that Future Chris is making to the timeline (by trying to alter the past in such a mode that Chris ends up with Beth) are putting information technology in an unstable condition, and The Concierge is working with Plum to attempt to revert the changes before things come up to a head.

    The Concierge: Your timeline has been damaged by a dangerous man... Muster your strength, there is still much to repair.

  • Took a Level in Badass: Although no-1 was denying the badass credentials of the Horse to begin with, he ramps it up by receiving the ability to shoot fire from his hooves, psychic armour and a crown, and a mean-ass hairdo '''and a beard!''' Also, he regains his ability to movement his hooves and speak to Beth, though his face remains frozen in its shocked expression.
  • Trademark Favorite Nutrient:
    • Butter lettuce to Beth, apparently.
    • Soft tacos in general for the Warriors seem to come fairly often.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: The original airplane pilot has Wallow and Danny be almost interchangeable Jerkasses to Chris, but in the prove proper they're much more than mellow and well rounded. To Wallow at least, Danny's still a chip of a jerk, but he does truly intendance for Chris as a friend.
  • The Unintelligible: Everyone was this in the majority of "Sugarbellies" because the planets of the aliens asking for help weren't aligned.
  • Unusually Uninteresting Sight: The Warriors seems to exist pretty blase about Catbug constantly zapping in and out of their dimension.
  • Song Racket: 1 hideous, slime-oozing, fang-mouthed alien newscaster has a very pleasant-sounding female voice.
  • Vomit Indiscretion Shot:
    • Happens in "Butter Lettuce", when Wallow makes the Beth hologram 9000% sexier which is so hideous it makes Danny vomit.
    • In "Dan Earlier Time", when Danny was a kid, a smashing hacker stole his dad'south garage door opener remote and hacked it to brand Danny vomit anytime he presses the button on the remote. Then the push button got stuck.
    • This happens again in "Catbug". Danny vomits a lot.
  • Wham Episode:
    • Lavarinth: The Emotion Lord is revealed to be an older version of Chris from 184 years in the time to come.
    • Hamster Priest: Ralph Waldo Picklechips is working on summoning the Aeon Worm and Beth is somehow connected to the devices he'south using to connect Neo Mars to the Seethrough Zone.
    • Merewif Tag: The Concierge and Plum are working together to undermine the efforts of The Emotion Lord(due south) so that Chris and Beth never finish upwards together.
    • Flavour of the Mitch: Beth has been groomed since nativity to go the mate of the Aeon Worm. Their offspring are destined to consume the universe.
    • Dan of Future Past: Chris has been gone vi months, and Beth and Danny accept grown closer in that time. At the finish of the episode, Chris returns.
  • Wham Line:
    • From Hamster Priest:

    "Never... doubt... the worm!"

    • And correct before that:

    Chris: "Beth, the field this matter generates is directly linked to your brainwave patterns."

    • In Merewif Tag:

    The Concierge : Your timeline has been damaged by a dangerous human.

    • In The Parasox Pub:

    The Emotion Lord: Chris... at that place is no you and Beth!

    • Later in the episode:

    Puddingtown: But in the finish, I really honey being an emotion lord.

    • "Season of the Mitch" gives us one:

    Mitch: I am a proud, majestic horse...!
    Hamster: Equus caballus?
    Mitch: ...And I doubt... THE WORM!

    • "Prissy Day to Showtime Again":

    The Concierge: Thanks, mother.

  • Wham Shot: The ending of "Nice Day to Start Once again". The Concierge returns to the time to come to report his mission'due south success. The person he reports to is revealed to exist an elderly future version of Plum whom he addresses as his mother.
  • What Practice You Mean, It's Not for Kids?: Fifty-fifty if you see that the show might have the same art as Adventure Time, the show has swearing, inappropriate scenes, blasphemous humor and black comedy.
  • What Yous Are in the Night: Played with, then given a solid conclusion... *ahem* The reason why Future Chris can screw around with events in flux (similar his hair) but can't alter a fixed event (like Danny marrying Beth) is because of another Emotion Lord, Puddingtown, who acts as the Warden of the Time Police Prison (which, truthful to Futurity Chris' insanity, is a joke bar). All Present Chris has to do to allow Hereafter Chris to alter events then that Beth volition marry Chris and Danny will marry Plum is "murder Puddingtown in cold blood". While his 40-or-so alternate selves are watching them and a Space Chicken Animatronic One-act. Chris could kill Puddingtown and the residual of his alternate selves would cover information technology upwards for him... And then Puddingtown starts angsting about how adept but stressful his life is and how he always wanted Chris to be the godfather of his youngest daughter. Chris, against his own selves looking at him, spares Puddingtown, effectively sacrificing truthful beloved for dear of his hereafter goddaughter and moral principles. The other Future Chris don't take this well. Luckily, the psychological overload gives Present Chris the emotional power to pause the prison apart by accident.
  • Whip Information technology Good: Beth's True cat Lashes. A cat o' nine tails fabricated of cats.
  • Whole Episode Flashback: "Dimension Garden", which takes identify x years prior to the series.
  • Wife Husbandry: Beth was raised to be the mate of the Aeon Worm.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: The conflicting from The Puppetyville Horror. While what he did to the team was horrific and he was sealed on the planet for most probable causing anarchy, he's still sympathetic due to the fact that he's extremely alone and only wants real friends.
  • Year Within, Hr Outside: In "Too High, Too Far, Too Soon," the Bravest Warriors come across an extremely tiny planet where centuries pass by on its surface, while only seconds go by in a higher place the planet.

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