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Verity 10-23-2006 12:28 PM

I'm having this silly vision of Wilt playing basketball with his creator. The kid shoots and misses Wilt, who flings himself after the ball. Unfortunately it ends up in the street as a lorry is passing, and his arm ends up under the tyres.
Later a doctor tells him they have to amputate it.

I know it doesn't make sense, and I don't believe that's what happened ;D At least it's not too disturbing.

If they let us know what happened to him, I don't believe it involves lots of blood and violence, considering many viewers are children (teenagers and grown-ups would most likely be disturbed too). If we never get to know, I'm still sure the creators don't have extremely macabre ideas about it. Sad, probably, and maybe involving some violence, but as I said... you know.

"C" the Dragon 10-23-2006 12:46 PM

Wilt is like, my FAVORITE charater! Sometimes, I act just like him!:D And Vampyre, remember when you said about adding a part when Frankie searches for Wilt, and Wilt giving Frankie a little peck on the cheek while she's sleeping (I don't know how you guys put the past posts to the post you're chatting on:-[ ), well, great minds think alike! I'm a Wilt/Frankie fan, too!:D :frankiesmile:

Hope that ain't to long:P

scary_dream 10-23-2006 04:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Verity (Post 11972)
If they let us know what happened to him, I don't believe it involves lots of blood and violence, considering many viewers are children (teenagers and grown-ups would most likely be disturbed too). If we never get to know, I'm still sure the creators don't have extremely macabre ideas about it. Sad, probably, and maybe involving some violence, but as I said... you know.

I agree. I believe if it IS going to describe what happened to him, it has to be set to the appropriate audience. Children don't want to see a beloved character being sliced and diced, so if anything, I can see it maybe alluding to something rather than actually making things go splat on the screen.

Besides, I'm an 18 year-old horror movie fanatic, and as much as I want to know what happened, I'd still be a little disturbed if I actually saw blood and gore. The blood alone wouldn't bother me, but WHO the blood was coming from would bother me... you know? It'd make me incredibly sad.

pitbulllady 10-23-2006 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by scary_dream (Post 12011)
I agree. I believe if it IS going to describe what happened to him, it has to be set to the appropriate audience. Children don't want to see a beloved character being sliced and diced, so if anything, I can see it maybe alluding to something rather than actually making things go splat on the screen.

Besides, I'm an 18 year-old horror movie fanatic, and as much as I want to know what happened, I'd still be a little disturbed if I actually saw blood and gore. The blood alone wouldn't bother me, but WHO the blood was coming from would bother me... you know? It'd make me incredibly sad.


Yeah, that's me-I can watch a "slice-n-dice" movie with the best(or is that "worst"?) of 'em, since I could care less about the people it's happening to, but if it were WILT...well, that would be a whole different box of rocks! I know that they aren't gonna show any gore on the show, and probably the only blood we'll be seeing was that little bit on Goo's Band-aid in "Go Goo Go", but like you said, they could very well ALLUDE to what happened to Wilt, in such a way that the youngest audience members won't really "get it" and won't be disturbed, but the older ones will be able to figure out from context what happened to him. Either that, or there'll be one of those flash-back scenes that either cuts quickly to a commercial or fades-to-black right before something awful happens, but gives us enough to let us know what came next.

pitbulllady

BlooCheese 10-23-2006 07:18 PM

It would hurt me a lot to see Wilt bleeding. I was hurt enough when Bloo got the hair gel in his eyes and he started crying...

LosDosEduardos 10-23-2006 07:34 PM

:( Wilt wouldn't always think so. I wouldn't always think so either. Inside that stitched up Imaginary Friend, I think, would be milkweed fluff, and I think he's nothing but a basketball team jersey, a walking/talking basketball team jersey. Anyway, why would other's think that there's blood inside of Wilt? If Wilt had a boo-boo or anything, some of the fluff would come out, and he'd be stitched up more if that'd happen.

antgirl1 10-23-2006 07:46 PM

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Originally Posted by LosDosEduardos (Post 12033)
:( Wilt wouldn't always think so. I wouldn't always think so either. Inside that stitched up Imaginary Friend, I think, would be milkweed fluff, and I think he's nothing but a basketball team jersey, a walking/talking basketball team jersey. Anyway, why would other's think that there's blood inside of Wilt? If Wilt had a boo-boo or anything, some of the fluff would come out, and he'd be stitched up more if that'd happen.

No, imaginarys do have blood, just as we do. You might want to prepare for Pittbulllady's words. :D

Sparky 10-23-2006 08:00 PM

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Originally Posted by antgirl1 (Post 12035)
No, imaginarys do have blood, just as we do. You might want to prepare for Pittbulllady's words. :D

*rolls* Indeed. 8D

pitbulllady 10-24-2006 02:29 AM

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Originally Posted by LosDosEduardos (Post 12033)
:( Wilt wouldn't always think so. I wouldn't always think so either. Inside that stitched up Imaginary Friend, I think, would be milkweed fluff, and I think he's nothing but a basketball team jersey, a walking/talking basketball team jersey. Anyway, why would other's think that there's blood inside of Wilt? If Wilt had a boo-boo or anything, some of the fluff would come out, and he'd be stitched up more if that'd happen.


Imaginary Friends are NOT walking, talking, stuffed animals! Every bit of evidence on the show indicates that they are living, biological beings like we are! They have to eat, and if they don't eat, they get weak, and THAT comes from your BLOOD sugar levels dropping! They have to go to the bathroom, because like us, they have kidneys that filter impurities from their BLOOD, from cellular activity in their bodies, and their bodies have to get rid of these impurities. Bloo got leeches on his face in "Camp Keep a Good Mac Down" and ticks on him in "Land of the Flea". Know what ticks and leeches feed on? We have also seen Imaginary Friends breathe, which means that they have lungs, and what do lungs do? Remove CO2 from the BLOOD and replenish the BLOOD with Oxygen, that's what! In the Adopt-an-Imaginary Friend game that once was online, Antgirl1 noticed that Wilt can actually blush when he's embarrassed, which means that BLOOD rushes to his face. Some Imaginary Friends can reproduce, sexually, as we saw with the fleas in "Land of the Flea", and possibly with all those monster babies in the Foster's nursury. Ever heard of stuffed toys "gettin' bizzay' and making babies? Some parents of little girls might think that they do, but they don't.

pitbulllady

LaBlooGirl 10-24-2006 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by pitbulllady (Post 12069)
Imaginary Friends are NOT walking, talking, stuffed animals! Every bit of evidence on the show indicates that they are living, biological beings like we are! They have to eat, and if they don't eat, they get weak, and THAT comes from your BLOOD sugar levels dropping! They have to go to the bathroom, because like us, they have kidneys that filter impurities from their BLOOD, from cellular activity in their bodies, and their bodies have to get rid of these impurities. Bloo got leeches on his face in "Camp Keep a Good Mac Down" and ticks on him in "Land of the Flea". Know what ticks and leeches feed on? We have also seen Imaginary Friends breathe, which means that they have lungs, and what do lungs do? Remove CO2 from the BLOOD and replenish the BLOOD with Oxygen, that's what! In the Adopt-an-Imaginary Friend game that once was online, Antgirl1 noticed that Wilt can actually blush when he's embarrassed, which means that BLOOD rushes to his face. Some Imaginary Friends can reproduce, sexually, as we saw with the fleas in "Land of the Flea", and possibly with all those monster babies in the Foster's nursury. Ever heard of stuffed toys "gettin' bizzay' and making babies? Some parents of little girls might think that they do, but they don't.

pitbulllady

LOL You TELL 'em, PBL. I was gonna make a statement over it, but you took care of it. 8D


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