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==Fiction==
==Fiction==
===Battle Beneath the Ice===
===Battle Beneath the Ice===
[[Jeff Grey]] recorded the ''Gus Gopher Show'' over a news broadcast of [[Hot Rod]] fighting the [[Battlecharger]]s. Hot Rod didn't mind, as he liked the ''Gus Gopher Show'' too!
[[Jeff Grey]] recorded the ''Gus Gopher Show'' over a news broadcast of [[Hot Rod (G1)|Hot Rod]] fighting the [[Battlecharger]]s. Hot Rod didn't mind, as he liked the ''Gus Gopher Show'' too!


[[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]] later used this recording to reprogram the villainous [[city-dweller]]s into believing they were the cast of the ''Gus Gopher Show''. He found this ''hilarious''.  {{storylink|Battle Beneath the Ice}}
[[Ravage (G1)|Ravage]] later used this recording to reprogram the villainous [[city-dweller]]s into believing they were the cast of the ''Gus Gopher Show''. He found this ''hilarious''.  {{storylink|Battle Beneath the Ice}}

Latest revision as of 17:20, 8 June 2017

The Gus Gopher Show is a slapstick cartoon series from a micro-continuity of the Generation 1 continuity family.
Speaking statistically, probably voiced by Frank Welker

The Gus Gopher Show features a cartoon rabbit, a duck, and, of course, Gus Gopher, with his comic catchphrase "Zone out, buddy boy!" It was extremely popular in the year 2000.

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Battle Beneath the Ice

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Jeff Grey recorded the Gus Gopher Show over a news broadcast of Hot Rod fighting the Battlechargers. Hot Rod didn't mind, as he liked the Gus Gopher Show too!

Ravage later used this recording to reprogram the villainous city-dwellers into believing they were the cast of the Gus Gopher Show. He found this hilarious. Battle Beneath the Ice