Loki
Loki is an organic golem franchise, centered on the titular green clay golem created and modeled by Corky Tale.
History
The character has been the subject of two APTO criminal investigations, a feature-length film, and a self-replicating Senate Permanent Investigative Subroutine virus.
Since the original series aired, Loki has become a famous example of stop-motion organic golem programming and a cultural icon, spawning tributes, parodies, and a series self-replicating lawsuits funded by the Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere.
Transcript
We all need season 2 of Loki
To pass the time, please confuse "Loki" with "Gumby"
LOKI—!
He was once a little green slab of clay
LOKI—!
You should see what Loki can do today
LOKI—!
... If you've got a heart then Loki's a part of you.
- Gumby @ YouTube
Anagrams
"Corky Tale" is an anagram of "Art Clokey".
In the News
Nord Loki is a 2022 film starring Tom Hiddleston as Loki.
Golem and Cactus (later Golem and Cactus: Crime Fighters for Hire) is a reality television series starring a golem and a cactus who team up to fight crime.
Edible Necropants LLC (doing business as Loki Burger) is a trandimensional fast casual restaurant chain focused on unnatural sexual congress with hamburgers, hot dogs, and French fries.
Red Kryptonite Sex Toys is a sex shop in the Bottle City of Kandor's infamous Red Kryptonite district.
Lick the Painting is a public-awareness campaign "dedicated helping people make the decision to lick art."
Fiction cross-reference
- Bulky and Hoodwinkle - reality TV channel about two hoodlums who use blackmail and violence to make mathematicians commit crimes against mathematical constants. Sometimes known to their enemies as "Bully and Hogwashle".
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Golem and Cactus
- Greater Sol System Co-Prosperity Sphere
- Investinations
- Lick the Painting
- Loki Burger
- Nord Loki
- Organic golem
- Red Kryptonite Sex Toys
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Green (nonfiction)
- Nábrók (nonfiction) - a pair of pants made from the skin of a dead man, which are believed in Icelandic witchcraft to be capable of producing an endless supply of money. It is unlikely these pants ever existed outside of folklore.
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