FREDERICK F. M
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Another example: the Bonkers episode "Time Wounds All Heels", where a convict (not a bully, but you get the idea) that Lucky put away years before comes after him, leading Lucky to fear for his life - but it turns out the prisoner only wanted to thank him for steering him towards the right path.
About repeated plots, yeah, there are a lot of stock plots that get re-used in both cartoons and live-action. A less common one was the idea of a villain with an obsession with stealing cheap stuff, which was done on both Kim Possible's "Low Budget" and Stripperella's "Crime Doesn't Pay...No, Really, It Doesn't"
About repeated plots, yeah, there are a lot of stock plots that get re-used in both cartoons and live-action. A less common one was the idea of a villain with an obsession with stealing cheap stuff, which was done on both Kim Possible's "Low Budget" and Stripperella's "Crime Doesn't Pay...No, Really, It Doesn't"