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=== ''[[Avenger Penguins]]'' provides examples of ===

* [[Affably Evil]] -- Doom
* [[Affably Evil]] -- Doom
* [[Aliens Speaking English]] -- Mildy subverted, an alien speaks in a strange language only Bluey can understand, but some of what it says can be recognised as a variation on English
* [[Aliens Speaking English]] -- Mildy subverted, an alien speaks in a strange language only Bluey can understand, but some of what it says can be recognised as a variation on English
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[[Category:Avenger Penguins]]
[[Category:Avenger Penguins]]
[[Category:Western Animation of the 1990s]]

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Created by Cosgrove Hall in 1993 and lasting for two seasons, Avenger Penguins seemed to be made as an Affectionate Parody of the Teenage Mutant Samurai Wombats trope. It revolved around a trio of motorcycling penguins - Marlon, the brash leader, Rocky, a large penguin lacking in brains, and Bluey, a small penguin that spoke in a nearly indechiperable language. When they weren't challenging the 'Sleaze Brothers' or hanging out at their favourite ice cream joint, they were trying to stop evil genius Caractacus P Doom (no relation), along with his henchman Harry Slime, from trying to Take Over the World.


Tropes used in Avenger Penguins include: