Global Lua Modules Controversy

Global Lua Modules Was A Series That Focuses On Really Raunchy And Inappropriate Content, The Series Was A Short Lived 1980s Public Access Show That Aired On VH1 And Was Created By Peter Kong, After The Last Episode Viacom Inc Sued Peter Kong Because They Didn't Like The Controversy Surrounding It, And The Raunchy Comedy That Went Along.

Articles Speculate That The Series Was Cancelled Due To Budget Issues, Raunchy Content, And Nonsensical Plots, An IMDB About The Series Was Made But Had A 1/0 Since It's Release On July 9 2000.

Cartoon Canvas, An Online Site For People Who Review On Cartoons And Animated Movies, Reviewed The Series Saying It Was The Worst Show Of 1986 And The Worst Sitcom That Ever Aired On Television, The Series Itself Was A Disaster.

The Controversy Surrounding The Series Will Start On September 11 2001 When News Reports Started Floating Around, Peter Kong Was Sued By Viacom International, And He Made No New Content Since, He Retired, And News Reports Claimed He Was Rebooting The Series And Forming His Own Studio Called LombArdi, But The Company Was Flopped.

Years Later In 2009 News Reports Of Kong Were Reported Saying He Was Still Trying To Start A Show Of The Same Subject Matter, As He Called It, Quote On Quote, The Golden Age, But Police Officers Were On The Loose To Find Peter And Arrest Him, But He Was Never Heard Of By Reporter's Since, Until After Robbing A Convenience Store And Getting Into Trouble By Pleading Guilty, He Started To Experience Stomach Cancer.

In March 2010, Kong Was Found Guilty Of Criminal Mischief For Stealing A Girl's Purse, He Was Arrested But In Jail He Died From Stomach Cancer, Ambulance Came And He Was Rushed To The Hospital, But Pronounced Dead 1 Hour Later.

A Dome Was Made To Moderate His Memory.