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-The opening to [[The Loophole (OG)|the first Loophole OG]].
 
-The opening to [[The Loophole (OG)|the first Loophole OG]].
  
And get into a fight he does, a lot in fact.
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And get into a fight he does, a lot of them in fact.
  
 
=OGs in the Series=
 
=OGs in the Series=
 
*[[The Loophole (OG)|The Loophole]]
 
*[[The Loophole (OG)|The Loophole]]
*[[The Loophole 2]]
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*[[The Loophole 2 (OG)|The Loophole 2]]
 
*[[The Loophole 3]]
 
*[[The Loophole 3]]
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*[[The Loophole 4]]
  
 
==Cameos==
 
==Cameos==
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*In [[NCOG]] Wayne kills the [[OG Six]].<br>
 
*In [[NCOG]] Wayne kills the [[OG Six]].<br>
 
*In [[Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa!]] Wayne fights with [[Murasame]] on his team against [[Donkeyman]] and his.<br>
 
*In [[Holiday Special: Happy Father's Day, Masa!]] Wayne fights with [[Murasame]] on his team against [[Donkeyman]] and his.<br>
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*Even in [[Epic Dino Slayer OG: Do America or Die Hard]], Wayne Shoeleft makes an appearance, but is killed by all the characters after he offers to break a loop that is holding back the destruction of everything on Earth.
  
 
==Trvia==
 
==Trvia==
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In March of 2008 the Loophole Comic had officially begun, posted bit by bit up on the Gamehiker website. Drawn entirely by Retro Belmont, it follows the events of Wayne Shoeleft's very first (documented) case, where he (ab)used the Loophole to take on Rob Easton, a smarmy prosecutor in the defense of Pudd Mudd. The comic is made up of ninteen full colored pages (of greatness).
 
In March of 2008 the Loophole Comic had officially begun, posted bit by bit up on the Gamehiker website. Drawn entirely by Retro Belmont, it follows the events of Wayne Shoeleft's very first (documented) case, where he (ab)used the Loophole to take on Rob Easton, a smarmy prosecutor in the defense of Pudd Mudd. The comic is made up of ninteen full colored pages (of greatness).
  
[[Category: OGs]][[Category: Series]]
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[[Category: OGs]][[Category: Series]][[Category:Loophole Continuity]]

Latest revision as of 10:57, 28 January 2009

Start: January 8, 2007
Timeline: The only other OGs that are in this timeline are HG '07 1 and 2, HG '08, Jafar: Ace Prosicuting Attorney, and Pee Wright, Face Attorney.

Overview[edit]

"Wayne Shoeleft is a good lawyer. He may not be the most honest lawyer, but when he knows he is fighting for justice, he does it with all his heart. He's also of moderate build, not exactly muscle-bound, but he could hold his own if he got into a fight."
-The opening to the first Loophole OG.

And get into a fight he does, a lot of them in fact.

OGs in the Series[edit]

Cameos[edit]

Trvia[edit]

Comic[edit]

In March of 2008 the Loophole Comic had officially begun, posted bit by bit up on the Gamehiker website. Drawn entirely by Retro Belmont, it follows the events of Wayne Shoeleft's very first (documented) case, where he (ab)used the Loophole to take on Rob Easton, a smarmy prosecutor in the defense of Pudd Mudd. The comic is made up of ninteen full colored pages (of greatness).