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Stingray Sam is a 2009 space-western/musical serial film from the same creative team behind The American Astronaut.

Stingray Sam, a lounge singer on parole on Mars, finds himself invited kidnapped by his former partner-in-crime The Quasar Kid on a mission to rescue a girl child being held by Upper Class Twit Fredward. This provides an excuse for much social satire, Non Sequitur Scene songs, and dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing, dancing!

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Tropes used in Stingray Sam include:

Stingray Sam is not a hero
But he does do the things that folks don't do that need to be done
He's got a bravery inside
That won't let him run away
It will not let him run...

And so the plot begins to thicken...but not by much.

  • Nobody Poops: Averted, which is why the Corporate Mascot Rehabilitation Program failed. Turning a corporate mascot into a solitary confinement Mobile Suit is not a good idea. After a while they start to...smell.
  • Obstructive Bureaucrat: The receptionist at the Intergalactic Hall of Records and Trivia.
  • Offhand Backhand: When Stingray Sam swings his 'Asking Stick' at the back of the Quasar Kid's head, the latter blocks it without looking.
  • One Product Planet: Every planet has only one industry or social class. The planet Durango changes from Planet of Rocket Builders to Planet of Criminals to Planet of Prison Factories.
  • The Red Planet: Mars, once the entertainment capital of the galaxy, has fallen out of fashion and is now a Crapsack World.
  • Running Gag: Folks plugging Liberty Chew Chewing Tobacco.
  • Shout-Out to The Manchurian Candidate with the Brainwashed visitors at Fredward's party smoking "bizarre tobacco substitutes".
  • Stingray Sam Has No Sense of Scale: The scientists on Planet Fredward point out that you only have to cross one galaxy to get there, not two.
  • Swiss Cheese Security: No-one dares see Fredward without an appointment, so his fortress isn't even guarded.
  • What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic: Jerry the Carpenter.
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