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Kzinistzerg 11-06-2006 05:32 PM

I thought, originally, that it had to do with pearls, hehe. But that is an awesome reference.

Nathander 11-06-2006 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Voxxyn (Post 13971)
The topic creator said that "Frankie doesn't appear much in this one"--but I thought she had a really good supporting role in this episode. I loved how she acted all giddy and proud of her grandma in the kitchen in front of a jealous Bloo.

The scene in the kitchen had to have been one of my favorite moments in this episode. I think that it's fairly obvious that Frankie has some kind of admiration for her grandma, but it was nice (and cute) to see her reenact the event in the kitchen.

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Originally Posted by Kzinistzerg
Well, has anyone else noticed Mac's behavior in this? He wasn't all that nice at all.

Well, let's face it. Bloo is so aggressive at times that, to get something through his thick little skull, you have to push it through. And besides, Bloo was stating how he intended to live in a cardboard shack with puppets and animals, believing this somehow proved he was capable of good deeds. I'm not sure how you would explain how stupid that was to someone while sounding nice about it.

And, hey, Mac was fairly amiable at the beginning before, you know, Bloo's insane little idea truly manifested itself before him.

LaBlooGirl 11-07-2006 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Nathander (Post 14016)
The scene in the kitchen had to have been one of my favorite moments in this episode. I think that it's fairly obvious that Frankie has some kind of admiration for her grandma, but it was nice (and cute) to see her reenact the event in the kitchen.



Well, let's face it. Bloo is so aggressive at times that, to get something through his thick little skull, you have to push it through. And besides, Bloo was stating how he intended to live in a cardboard shack with puppets and animals, believing this somehow proved he was capable of good deeds. I'm not sure how you would explain how stupid that was to someone while sounding nice about it.

And, hey, Mac was fairly amiable at the beginning before, you know, Bloo's insane little idea truly manifested itself before him.

Exactly.

k0ugs 11-14-2006 03:45 PM

posted it up on youtube for anyone who missed it

Bloo's the Boss

Carlaz 11-14-2006 04:15 PM

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Originally Posted by k0ugs (Post 15569)
posted it up on youtube for anyone who missed it

Bloo's the Boss

Thank you! :bloogrin

Howard 11-15-2006 07:20 AM

I saw that episode on Youtube, I thought it was hilarious; especially when Bloo stole the Foster's sign and put his name on it!8D

Mac-a-lacka 05-17-2008 07:44 AM

My most Favorite parts are the ones with Purple and Sharkhead.8D

jekylljuice 05-17-2008 09:14 AM

Funny that this thread happened to be revived just now, since something about this episode had recently occurred to me - well, okay, not recently, it actually crossed my mind a long while back, but I just never got round to posting about it here and then, I don't know, it kind of slipped my mind for a bit. Anyway...

Did anyone else think it slightly strange that the name Bloo had chosen for his new feline friend - Chuck - just happened to be the same name that his owner had given him? And yes, it is apparently a coincidence, since Chuck wasn't wearing a collar or tags or anything like that which could have indicated his moniker to Bloo. His owner didn't correct the gang as to his real name, and she always referred to him as Chuck herself, so we can only really assume that, unless Chuck's owner is even further out of it than she seems, they both came up with the name independently. Stranger things have happened, I suppose.

Prutnick 05-17-2008 09:20 AM

Actually, that thing stroke me just after watching the episode for the first time. To be honest, in my opinion this is one of the bottom episodes. It has a few silly things, plus Frankie screaming ,,ZZ9 Plural Z Alpha", but just not so entertaining.

Mr_Bloo_Veins 05-17-2008 03:51 PM

Well where do I start? Bloo's relationship with Chuck was adorable, and Purple and Sharkhead are so awesome they should have their own sitcom. This is one of my favorite episodes, hands down.


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