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[[Image:Hell_Brady.png|thumb|280px|"I'm full-time in hell, suckers!"]]
 
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Brady Culture is the villain in [[Culture Shock]].
 
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==Character detail==
 
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[[The Soda Poppers]] (Former bosses and pawns)|skin_color=White|hair_color=Blonde|eye_color=Teal|Debut=[[Culture Shock]]|Final Appearance=[[What's New, Beelzebub?]]|Voiced by=[[Brian Sommer]]|pronouns=He/Him}}{{Headquote|Women want me, men want to want me!|Brady Culture}}Brady Culture is the villain in the first episode of the [[Sam & Max Save the World|first season]]: [[Culture Shock]].
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=='''Character detail'''==
 
[[Image:Eye-Bo.png|thumb|left|179px|"It's subversive. And hideous! I don't know any white guy with a fro like that!"]]
 
[[Image:Eye-Bo.png|thumb|left|179px|"It's subversive. And hideous! I don't know any white guy with a fro like that!"]]
 
A former child star, Brady Culture developed a grudge against the [[Soda Poppers]] and the public at large when his show "Culture's Clubhouse" was canceled in favor of the Poppers' show. Briefly joining the [[prismatology]] movement left him with a pair of hypno-goggles, which he used to hypnotize the Soda Poppers after luring them to him by starting Brady Culture's Home for Former Child Stars. He then uses them to endorse and distribute his Eye-Bo videos, which hypnotize anyone who watches them.
 
A former child star, Brady Culture developed a grudge against the [[Soda Poppers]] and the public at large when his show "Culture's Clubhouse" was canceled in favor of the Poppers' show. Briefly joining the [[prismatology]] movement left him with a pair of hypno-goggles, which he used to hypnotize the Soda Poppers after luring them to him by starting Brady Culture's Home for Former Child Stars. He then uses them to endorse and distribute his Eye-Bo videos, which hypnotize anyone who watches them.
   
The Freelance Police catch wind of this scheme when the Soda Poppers visit their neighborhood and (amongst other things) try to forcibly put the Eye-Bo video's in [[Bosco]]'s store. After de-hypnotizing all three, they go on to confront and eventually defeat Brady Culture. Max keeps his hair as a souvenir.
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The Freelance Police catch wind of this scheme when the Soda Poppers visit their neighborhood and (amongst other things) try to forcibly put the Eye-Bo videos in [[Bosco]]'s store. After de-hypnotizing all three, they go on to confront and eventually defeat Brady Culture. Max keeps his hair as a souvenir.
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Reports on what happened to Brady afterwards are conflicting, with a newspaper suggesting he went to jail but the Soda Poppers saying they beat him to death. Sam & Max meet him again in hell in [[What's new, Beelzebub?]], so it is at least clear that he died by then. His hypno-goggles can be seen in his cubicle, where he seems to be incredibly happy working in hell.
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He is also the only antagonist in season 1 that had almost nothing to do with Hugh Bliss.
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== '''Likes and Dislikes''' ==
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=== Likes: ===
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* Hell
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* Attention
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* Doing his "evil" laugh
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=== Dislikes: ===
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* Being ignored
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* Being forgotten
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* The [[Soda Poppers]]
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* Getting his hair cut
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== '''Quotes''' ==
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* "I'm full-time in hell, suckers!"
   
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=='''Trivia'''==
Reports on what happened to Brady afterwards are conflicting, with a newspaper suggesting he went to jail but the Soda Poppers saying they beat him to death. Sam & Max meet him again in hell in [[What's new, Beelzebub?]], so it is at least clear that he died by then. His hypno-goggles can be seen in his cubicle, where he seems to be very happy working in hell.
 
   
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*It is suggested that he had incestuous feelings towards his own mother due to his sign-up admission says that a symptom of having Artificial Personality Disorder is to have an "unconscious desire to marry one's mother"
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**Alternatively, he could have a weird desire to see his peers get older.
Brian Sommer
 
   
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 4 June 2022

Brady Culture

Women want me, men want to want me!

–Brady Culture

Brady Culture is the villain in the first episode of the first season: Culture Shock.

Character detail

Eye-Bo

"It's subversive. And hideous! I don't know any white guy with a fro like that!"

A former child star, Brady Culture developed a grudge against the Soda Poppers and the public at large when his show "Culture's Clubhouse" was canceled in favor of the Poppers' show. Briefly joining the prismatology movement left him with a pair of hypno-goggles, which he used to hypnotize the Soda Poppers after luring them to him by starting Brady Culture's Home for Former Child Stars. He then uses them to endorse and distribute his Eye-Bo videos, which hypnotize anyone who watches them.

The Freelance Police catch wind of this scheme when the Soda Poppers visit their neighborhood and (amongst other things) try to forcibly put the Eye-Bo videos in Bosco's store. After de-hypnotizing all three, they go on to confront and eventually defeat Brady Culture. Max keeps his hair as a souvenir.

Reports on what happened to Brady afterwards are conflicting, with a newspaper suggesting he went to jail but the Soda Poppers saying they beat him to death. Sam & Max meet him again in hell in What's new, Beelzebub?, so it is at least clear that he died by then. His hypno-goggles can be seen in his cubicle, where he seems to be incredibly happy working in hell.

He is also the only antagonist in season 1 that had almost nothing to do with Hugh Bliss.

Likes and Dislikes

Likes:

  • Hell
  • Attention
  • Doing his "evil" laugh

Dislikes:

  • Being ignored
  • Being forgotten
  • The Soda Poppers
  • Getting his hair cut

Quotes

  • "I'm full-time in hell, suckers!"

Trivia

  • It is suggested that he had incestuous feelings towards his own mother due to his sign-up admission says that a symptom of having Artificial Personality Disorder is to have an "unconscious desire to marry one's mother"
    • Alternatively, he could have a weird desire to see his peers get older.