Copyright Abridgement

The Lougers are suddenly beginning to be taken less seriously by the public, whether is when they just laugh their tails off at the sight of them, or to give crittic on how they handled certain situations and how they could've handled it better. When asked why the people did this, the Lougers were introdused to Spongebob and Friends Abridged, a parody that used litterally clips of their adventures being dubbed over to make them sound illogically rediculious and obsurd, focusing on purely the more major events, with a seperate mini series focusing on the other basic stuff coming soon. This is the brainchild of nonother then Tim Twostars, a very infamous Louger Critic and rekown mocker. Originally a product of Mugshotra because no sensiable network would allow the show's influence to be known, Tim was able to finally get his show strongly known thanks to a Villains Channel Excutive who is known to work against the rules. because of it, Tim got exactly what he wanted and rendered the misfits to be taken as seriously as a failed super-hero or an incompident one. Luckly, The High Council offered them alot of help in trying to prevent this show being irreverseably popular as the last Mugshotra show to do this, High Council Idiots, and prevent this show from ruining their credability and make it difficult to better protect a universe that can't stop laughing at them, and have plenty of friends to help. However, Tim figured this and got himself an army of Mugshotra lawyers to defend his case and to rally misguided fans against the heroes. When even Crane as Harvy Wadder is hardly effective, as only managing to at best have the courts even consider it at all, Gazelle was able to offer a way to show that there is only one way to get the people to truely conside with them: Handle a problem as conventionally and properly as possable, even if it hurts them. And wouldn't you know it? A super-villain named The Tragic Woe, a supervillain that suffered the worse shit ever and would've been perfect for typical lougerness, but now our heroes are caught in a difficult bine. They have to choose being the kind of heroes Tim expects them to be, or to do what comes nateraly and fix the Tragic Woe before he's allowed to use his invention, the tragity machine, to control tragity in the universe to make it happen or to prevent it at his whim, and demands to all who had woed him, even Senator Tri-Corn, to be punished with either life imprisonment or death for ever wronging him, or to at least say sorry they ruined him. This makes Gazelle realise a better plan: Reminding the people that sometimes no hero is meant to be standerd or conventional, and that sometimes, an unconventional hero group, whether how imperfect they are, is better then no hero at all? Can they succeed, or is Tragic Woe gonna be allowed to control tragity and the universe doomed to the Woe's misery because of Tim's self-centered interests?