Mr Pickles is a really strange and somewhat disturbing character. Well, his origin story is quite dark. He was created in a small, rather spooky town. Supposedly, he was once an ordinary pickled cucumber that was experimented on by a mad scientist who lived on the outskirts of the town. The scientist was trying to create a sentient food item for some really odd reasons, and Mr Pickles was the result. He then started to develop a very warped sense of the world around him and his actions are often unpredictable and quite violent.
One main element is some form of abnormal transformation. Whether it's through scientific experiment, radiation from a meteorite or being in a cursed well, Mr Pickles goes from being an ordinary pickle or cucumber to a sentient and often malevolent being.
One common theme could be friendship. Despite their differences, the relationship between Mr. Pickles and Tommy might be explored in terms of how they become friends. Maybe Tommy sees the good in Mr. Pickles that others don't.
Well, one place to start looking could be on fanfiction.net. There are often a variety of fanfictions for different pairings there. Just search for'mr pickles x tommy' and you might find some interesting reads.
The 'pickles cartoon strip' could be a light-hearted and whimsical take on the world of pickles, with colorful characters and simple yet engaging plots.
"Criminal Law of the People's Republic of China" article 20 provides for the situation of justifiable self-defense. According to this article, in order to prevent the country, the public interest, the personal, property and other rights of the person or others from being violated, an act taken to stop the illegal violation and causing damage to the person who violated the law is considered justifiable defense and shall not be subject to criminal responsibility. This means that under legal circumstances, individuals can take necessary actions to protect their own or the rights and interests of others without incurring criminal responsibility. However, if self-defense clearly exceeded the necessary limits and caused significant damage, criminal responsibility may be incurred. In addition, defensive actions taken in the context of violent crimes that seriously endanger personal safety, even if they cause casualties to the wrongdoer, are not considered excessive self-defense and are not subject to criminal responsibility.