>Buster became an independently wealthy inventor. His life is stable, yet boring, so he lets a bunch of weirdos live on his property to keep the day-to-day more interesting.
>Plucky became a slacker who mooches off Buster.
>Dizzy moved into Buster's back yard and refuses to leave, so they just tell everyone he's a pet.
>Lightning Rodriguez became a successful restauranteur who nonetheless lives in the crawlspace between the walls of Buster's house.
>Babs never needed to get a job, coasting off the wealth of her upper class parents. The biological clock hit her early, and she's now obsessed with settling down with Buster. Also occasionally gets into shenanigans with Plucky, due to their shared impulsiveness and abundance of free time.
>After new age religion fell out of fashion, Shirley the Loon's career prospects were limited. She settled for a position at a copy shop. Her hobby is trying to help her boyfriend Plucky get his act together.
>Hampton became an accountant out of college, but then later started a catering company after Plucky got him fired. Maintains a mutual friendship with Buster and a rather one-sided friendship with Plucky.
>Montana Max, having lost most of his fortune in a stock market collapse, was forced to move to the suburbs and become a driving instructor.
>Elmyra Duff became an anchorwoman for the local news station. Viewers find her tendency to slip into baby talk during news reports to be quite endearing.
>Furball and Sweetie Bird live with an old woman as pets. This arrangement makes reminiscing about the old days a bit awkward.
>Foulmouth became an enormously rich C.E.O. of his own corporation. His habit of taking advice from Plucky leads to setbacks, but he always seems to manage to recover.
>Fifi has made a carrier of her passion for romance by getting a job as a wedding planner.
I can see it.