Episode 220
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She really doesn’t make it sound like everything is going to be alright. I’m starting to get worried.
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hehe, I assume he is supposed to be saying "I won't leave you…"
🙂
Well. . . he *is* opposite day so it makes sense. 😀
Yep, he's Opposite Day.
ah. forgot about him :).
No Gaia! You must gather 5 teenagers with Attitude and bestow upon them the power of the elements (plus a kid with a monkey and the power of empathy) so they can summon the greatest champion of this Green Earth!
I won't post it here cause it's not exactly kid appropriate but google College Humor's Don Cheadle as Captain Planet.
XDDD holy…XDDD
You know that sounds like a good solution to deal with the bunny and his army, I am pretty sure it would stop the war immediately. xD
You know, I dedn't realize it until you brought it up, but I've been using Whoopt's voice for Gaia this whole time.
Really? I always picture Gaia sounding more like Mike Tyson 😉
Hang on… we're talking about a tree. Trees love radioactive material. For the radiation to be sufficient to kill a tree, it would have LD-50'ed every animate life form for miles by now.
Chalk it up to The World Tree not being a normal tree.
Thought "will leave you" was a really stupid error until Chrysshart said the character was Opposite Day. Now am puzzled – have never heard of OD and it's not on any calendar I can find. WHERE is that a holiday?
Opposite Day isn't a "real holiday." It is an observance. Generally, it's dated back to Calvin Coolidge, but it's only been in the '90's and 2000's where it's become a more common observance. Generally it's celebrated in schools (k-12) but I've seen some colleges observe it during spirit weeks.
Ah. Thank you, Scott.