![]() Bizarre Taste in Food: In Episode 3, they pack a picnic basket consisting entirely of raw chicken.Red Guy has escaped, and Duck resists, to no avail. ![]() And I Must Scream: It is revealed in episode 5 that the students are growing aware of their surroundings.The ending of the 4th episode even has them break out to a full-on fight with glass bottles being smashed on each other's heads. Adaptational Jerkass: In the television series, all three of the puppets are ruder and more argumentative, and more likely to insult each other or swear.In the television series, the three are much more self-aware as "Friendship" and "Transport" demonstrate, they're even willing to fight back whenever the lesson of the day inevitably goes off the rails. Adaptational Intelligence: In the original web series, the puppets were, for the most part, passive observers who were dragged into whatever craziness was unfolding around them.The downplayed part is because the teachers weren't particularly intimidating Coffin was made of wood, Warren was just a small worm when Duck killed him, Choo Choo died of old age because the flask was the only thing keeping him alive, and Electracey was just caught off-guard and not really a threat to begin with. Yellow Guy manages to kill Coffin while digging up Duck, Duck kills Warren the Eagle with tweezers, Red Guy manages to get the three out of the house while Yellow Guy accidentally kills Choo Choo by drinking his "special drink", and Duck steals the batteries from Electracey the Meter. In the TV Series, the trio actually manage to kill or outsmart their teachers (albeit accidentally). In the original web series, they were merely prisoners who were often tortured by their teachers. ![]() In the TV series, the trio are collectively referred to as "The Guys". ![]()
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