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*'''Mall''' ([[Kearney]]) |
*'''Mall''' ([[Kearney]]) |
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*'''Simpleton''' ([[Nelson]]) |
*'''Simpleton''' ([[Nelson]]) |
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+ | *{{Bon|When Bongos Collide!}} |
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+ | *{{Bon|The Final Collision}} |
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+ | *{{Bon|Interminable Crisis: The Extreme Alternate Edition}} |
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+ | *Their namesake and appearances reference the 1990's Image Publishing comic book antihero team, the Wild C.A.T.S. Their villain status is also likely a jab to the moral ambiguity and audience offputting aspects of the 1990s antihero trend, as writing of the trend usually depicted antiheroes as extremely pragmatic and morally exclusive individuals that commit dangerous and offensive crimes under a loose name of "justice" and "heroics". |
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[[Category:Kearney Zzyzwicz]] |
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[[Category:Nelson Muntz]] |
[[Category:Nelson Muntz]] |
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+ | [[Category:Characters Portrayed by Nelson]] |
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+ | [[Category:Characters Portrayed by Kearney]] |
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Latest revision as of 22:57, 2 June 2020
WILDB.R.A.T.S. were the four bullies' (including Nelson) Supervillain alter-egos.
Members
Appearances
- Comic story – When Bongos Collide!
- Comic story – The Final Collision
- Comic story – Interminable Crisis: The Extreme Alternate Edition
Trivia
- Their namesake and appearances reference the 1990's Image Publishing comic book antihero team, the Wild C.A.T.S. Their villain status is also likely a jab to the moral ambiguity and audience offputting aspects of the 1990s antihero trend, as writing of the trend usually depicted antiheroes as extremely pragmatic and morally exclusive individuals that commit dangerous and offensive crimes under a loose name of "justice" and "heroics".
- Slacker looks like Zoidberg.