Talk:Gag Physiology/@comment-38586756-20191128232040/@comment-24053170-20191128233715

Loki wasn't a gag character though.

If you actually watch the Son of the Mask there is absolutely nothing about him that defines him as this.

All Loki ever does in the film is try to get the mask back, he never once demonstrates anything that shows he is remotely like the Norse God of Mischief and Trickery that he is supposed to be.

And Alvey simply mimicked the powers of the mask that he inherited from when his dad wore it.

Neither one qualifies as this power.

Only the actual Mask itself is an example of this power, and even that's pushing it...

I have seen the original and sequel films, the animated series, and read the comics. So your preaching to the choir here about what actually belongs on the page.