Thursday, 8 February 2024

10 Things I'll Talk About With My Friends Should I Attend Today's Drop In

10.Pizza Day
OMG, It's Pizza Day! And appropriately for this day, I'm going out with my support worker to Inverness. Going to Inverness with your support worker is just like a trip to the funfair, with toys and snacks galore. First, I'm gonna go to Smyths and buy a Winnie The Pooh plush. Then, I'm going to order a hot chocolate and a brownie from Starbucks, and then I'm going to get a small pizza from Domino's and drink Coke through a straw like my dentist told me to.
9.Bagel & Lox Day
What the heck is Bagel & Lox Day? Oh, it's about bagel combinations. From salmon to cream cheese, it's no wonder bagels with different combinations have become favourites with the posh people.
8.The Pack
In this story, Furaha, Orko, Muk and Luk become part of a friendly pack of wolves who show them their way of life, much like what Akela's family did with Mowgli back in The Jungle Book. It's complete luxury being part of a pack of wolves - you get to sleep in and run all day with your wolf brothers. Imagine if a lioness cub, a Trollan wizard and two polar bears joined the pack. It'll be two times the fun! AWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
7.The Scooby Bowl
During its 2000's years, Cartoon Network ran a Super Bowl promotion which showed Scooby Doo all day. But what happened during that day? In this story, Scooby Doo becomes an American football star, with Shaggy and Fred becoming his fellow football players. Dream big, Scooby, you deserve a break from running after monsters all day.
6.Scooby & The Sea
Based on Cartoon Network's Scooby Doo premiere week, we see Scooby Doo alone on the beach, relaxing in the sea and drawing on the sand. This is mainly due to the fact that during the time of the Scooby Doo Premiere Week, Aloha Scooby Doo premiered on the network for the first time back then. Doesn't Scooby Doo know that the Mystery Inc gang are his Ohana? Where are his real Ohana anyway?
5.A Wandering Beginning
After envisioning Cartoon Network's 1995 programming block Night Of The Vampire Zombies and a Watership Down-style story starring characters from Transformers Armada, I decided to think up this otherworldly idea about Furaha and her friends Optimus Prime and Orko ending up on a different planet after fleeing Cybertron due to the dictational tyranny of Megatron. The story will mainly focus on Optimus Prime as he journeys through this mysterious new world with his two friends by his side - and I'll do it tomorrow!
4.Orko & Optimus: Carlos' Eyes
Throughout Transformers Armada due to its rushed production schedule, we see Carlos' eyes turn from brown beads to normal eyes with white bits. In this comic, Rad asks Carlos how his eyes manage to change during the show. In response, Carlos takes his brown-beaded eyes off and puts his whited eyes on in their place. Oooh...surreal.
3.Orko & Optimus: Craft Service
In the Orko & Optimus comics, it's not just Fred that has a weakness with food, Hot Shot has a weakness off the show too. During filming of a scene in the show, Hot Shot sneaks off to sample some food from the craft service table, only for Fred to go up to him and announce he has diabetes, so he needs to eat limited food due to his illness. Well! Imagine an Autobot able to eat other things apart from Energon!
2.Orko & Optimus: E! News
Well, you've seen E! News parodied on a South Park episode about Ike hitting puberty and the characters of Yo Gabba Gabba making an appearance, with Foofa becoming a megastar. Now it's parodied in my comic series. You probably know about a MAD comic which saw what really went on behind the scenes of the live-action Lion King film, with Pumbaa asking about craft service. In this comic, E! News takes a look behind the scenes of Transformers Armada, resulting in a parody of the comic without all the Beyonce bits. Okay, MAD, that's what you get for making Clifford into a radioactive monster!
1.Memorial Day Movie Marathon
In order to honor soldiers who died in the war, Cartoon Network staged an all day movie marathon in the year to watch it, 2003. It showed two movies from two series - An American Tail and Balto - plus two standalone movies: The Iron Giant and The Powerpuff Girls Movie. How can three little girls made out of sugar, spice and everything nice fit in with tearjerking movies about wolves and mice? This just doesn't make any sense...

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