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| - The International Moron Patrol (or I.M.P) is a popular flash series that made their debut on Newgrounds on November 16th 2003 created by Dutch Flash animator Roger Van Der Weide. The animations evolve around a team of heroes that, in practice, are meant to save the world, but in reality, are rather lazy or incompetent, and not usually too keen on getting down with fighting. I.M.P is known for it's incredibly outrageous parodies, cultural references and crazy story lines. It hasn't reached the high stakes of many other well known Flash animators but has become a cult hit with the fans.
- A long running online series about the life of a superhero team in a town called Itty City. The protagonists, despite their occupation as superheroes, mostly consist of various types of anti heroes who are either too lazy, stupid, apathetic, cowardly and/or selfish to do their job of protecting the town, or at least do it properly.
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| - The International Moron Patrol (or I.M.P) is a popular flash series that made their debut on Newgrounds on November 16th 2003 created by Dutch Flash animator Roger Van Der Weide. The animations evolve around a team of heroes that, in practice, are meant to save the world, but in reality, are rather lazy or incompetent, and not usually too keen on getting down with fighting. I.M.P is known for it's incredibly outrageous parodies, cultural references and crazy story lines. It hasn't reached the high stakes of many other well known Flash animators but has become a cult hit with the fans. In 2007, Episode 28 was featured on the front page of Newgrounds and winning a "First Place" award, making it finally have it's own collection.
- A long running online series about the life of a superhero team in a town called Itty City. The protagonists, despite their occupation as superheroes, mostly consist of various types of anti heroes who are either too lazy, stupid, apathetic, cowardly and/or selfish to do their job of protecting the town, or at least do it properly. The series is notorious for its rampant Non Sequitur humor and endless cast, original or not. Numerous spinoffs have been made by varying authors. Despite this, only two of them (IMP XS, starring a new team that takes place 5 years after the original, and VVV, starring IMP villain Romzy as he forms a new villain team) are considered canonical nearly all of them have been unofficially canceled. Before their cancellation, though, two of the spinoffs had a Christmas Crossover with the original series. Episodes are released whenever the author is not busy with making video game parodies/college and work/animating Evil Doc cartoons/having a life, etc.
* Anti-Hero: Roger, Henrik, and Hentaiboy are Type I. Bustin shifts between Type III and Type V depending on the story.
* Berserk Button: There are notable ones:
* Hentai Boy has always had an irrational hatred of Santa Claus (and any of his foreign spin-offs).
* Roger attacks Bob Saget after the host cracks one too many jokes.
* H Hog gets murderous if you willfully destroy his puppets that Ginny made for him.
* If you are a choir member or from a religious group, Millie (from episode 16) will dish out the mother of all curb-stomp battles!
* Voluntary Shapeshifter: Henrik.
* Butt Monkey: Steven Hawking... due to Homer that brick at him.
* Camp Gay: John T. Hedgehog, all the way! (Has also been under Butt Monkey status from the beginning until more recently when the author just found the joke becoming old.)
* Goldfish Poop Gang: The LSU Squad (Local Smart-Ass Unit), as well as Bush and Blair.
* Refuge in Audacity
* Death Is Cheap: In more ways than one.
* One of the first episodes debuted Henrik's invention; the "Bring Dead People To Life Machine".
* Both John and H Hog have super magical respawning powers which are often played for laughs.
* This is kind of moot however, as nobody in the series ever really stays dead in the first place.
* Harmless Villain: Several. If anything, it's the ineptitude of the villains that allow the heroes to even last as long as they do.
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