A Me, You, And...story aimed at adults.
Kiburi and Ua are summoned by a league of lions to bring peace to two warring prides, but on the way, Kiburi is tricked by one of Lord Scar's demons and turned into an evil version of himself, a bloodthirsty killer with the intent on murder and savage fury. It's up to Ua to not only handle bringing peace by herself, but knocking some sense into her husband and reminding him who he really is - the lion she truly loves.
Tuesday, 4 February 2020
AXOLOTOL - Deleted Rap Scene Of The Week
If You Give A Cat Some Crayons
If you give a cat some crayons,
Then he'll want to draw his inventions and then
One thing will lead to another
And you'll never know what's next
Let's go to unexpected places
That'll leave a smile on your faces
With Moose, Pig, Mouse and Dog
So come on, come along!
If you give a cat some crayons,
You'll never know what you get
If you give a cat some crayons,
What do you think will happen next?
Then he'll want to draw his inventions and then
One thing will lead to another
And you'll never know what's next
Let's go to unexpected places
That'll leave a smile on your faces
With Moose, Pig, Mouse and Dog
So come on, come along!
If you give a cat some crayons,
You'll never know what you get
If you give a cat some crayons,
What do you think will happen next?
When The Pets Factor Comes On You Want To Watch This Video....
I was thinking about spoofing this by turning this into a banned CBBC promo for The Pets Factor that wasn't aired due to depictions of being lesbian and supporting bestiality rights that weren't for kids and the show's target audience that featured Cat and Cheryl talking about how racist it is to tell that more people own a dog than any other pet lover in the UK, and how 'The Pets Factor' should be renamed 'The Dogs Factor' instead. I wouldn't imagine CBBC featuring bestiality in their promos, and I don't even want to think about it!
I.B.F.Fs: Round & Round The Garden
The I.B.F.Fs and I re-enact the classic children's rhyme, 'Round & Round The Garden', which as I've heard before thinking up this new story was featured on an episode of CBeebies' 'The Baby Club'.
First, I do the rhyme with each of my friends, and encourage Templeton to get involved when he complains that the rhyme is for babies. Then we go outside and practice the rhyme, skipping around and then leaping on top of one another, tickling each other and laughing during the final verse of the rhyme.
First, I do the rhyme with each of my friends, and encourage Templeton to get involved when he complains that the rhyme is for babies. Then we go outside and practice the rhyme, skipping around and then leaping on top of one another, tickling each other and laughing during the final verse of the rhyme.
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