![]() Animation by: Ten Thousand Asians Lucky Kitty Wave Hello llc.Editing by: Felicia "Dynasty" Highlander. ![]() Executive Producer Coke Dealer: Skeezy Jay.Executive Producers (in order of importance):.It ends with him clenching his fists as if he were to fly and beat his villains, only for him to actually break down and start crying tearfully. The episode ends with Impotent Rage standing among the rubble, wistfully proclaiming "Why must the conservatives always win?". Impotent Rage chases after Uberman in his solar-powered Impotent Mobile Electric Car, but it explodes after a small cloud blocks the Sun. Immediately after this Uberman arrives and explains Impotent Rage what did he actually do, before leaving to drill oil wells in sensitive wetlands. The three Texan owners of the well convince Impotent Rage that they are oppressed homosexuals, and the superhero propels the group of protesters into the sky. When he walks out of it, Violet warns him about another environment threat in progress.Īfter a short discussion about outfits and a small commercial of the cartoon's merchandise, the show cuts to a scene of another picket, this time in front of a natural gas well. Braxton again goes into a fit of rage, and is prompted to go to the Anger Room. A homeless man with a plastic can in his hands was tossing the plastic can in an overflowing trash can in front of the Braxton Industries skyscraper, which angers Braxton for not recycling said can but he is shaken off as Hunter throws a stapler at him from his rooftop office. It is also interrupted when Braxton's Eco-Sense goes off. ![]() When he starts paying attention again, a flashback scene about Hunter's past is seen. After that, Violet tells Braxton about her love interest in him, but Braxton didn't hear her as he was busy picking his nose. She hands him an iFruit phone with a voicemail message from Uberman, Impotent Rage's arch nemesis. After hearing this, Braxton is insulted, but his outrage is interrupted by Violet, his buxom secretary. The show's host then reads negative responses about Hunter, which claim that "Braxton is a rich entitled asshole with too much time on his hands". The puzzled workers are left alone after Impotent Rage proclaims "a victory for the working man" and advises the crowd to go on welfare.Ī part of a morning show called "Up In The Morning" is shown, which tells about the celebration of a highway closing at Braxton Industries and a suspicion of that Braxton Hunter, the company's CEO, is actually Impotent Rage. After a brief debate, Impotent Rage goes into a fit, killing the owner and destroying the factory. He supports the workers, much to the owner's anger. While going to work, Impotent Rage notices the incident and arrives to the scene. The episode begins with a factory owner arguing with a picket in front of a Kunt Industries factory, with workers demanding 200% raises, summer Fridays off, massages, snacks and pensions for life after retiring at 37. The protagonists can also get Impotent Rage tattoos at local Tattoo Parlors.Įpisodes Super Proletariat Party People ( GTA V) The character appears to be as popular as Republican Space Rangers and there appears to be a relation between both franchises as they have even had a crossover together. ![]() Impotent Rage appears to be hypocritical as well, claiming to support poor workers whilst running a huge corporation at the same time. He is very environmental and gets incredibly angry when things don't go his way, causing his body to bulk up immensely whenever angered. Impotent Rage is a parody of extreme liberals (much like how Republican Space Rangers and Kung Fu Rainbow Lazerforce are parodies of extreme conservatives).
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