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* During the "Wailing Whale" arc, Maybe Dick pass through the underwater city, cracking its dome and and flooding the city. While it initially seems unintentional, we eventually learned the titular whale is actually a pirate ship commanded by Boris Badenov. As a CardCarryingVillain, it makes quite sense that Boris would steer his ship to purposefully flooded the city and drown its inhabitants, including Rocky and Bullwinkle at that point, for villainous kicks.

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* During the "Wailing Whale" arc, Maybe Dick pass through the underwater city, cracking its dome and and flooding the city. While it initially seems unintentional, we eventually learned the titular whale is actually a pirate ship commanded by Boris Badenov. As a CardCarryingVillain, it makes quite sense that Boris would steer his ship to purposefully flooded flood the city and drown its inhabitants, including Rocky and Bullwinkle at that point, for villainous kicks.
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** It is quite fitting that cheese are stereotypical food for a mouse’s diet as it are easily accessible.

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** It is quite fitting that cheese are is stereotypical food for a mouse’s diet as it are it's easily accessible.
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* During the "Wailing Whale" arc, Maybe Dick pass through the underwater city, cracking its dome and and flooding the city. While it initially seems unintentional, we eventually learned the titular whale is actually a pirate ship commanded by Boris Badenov. It makes quite sense that Boris would steer his ship to purposefully flooded the city and drown its inhabitants, including Rocky and Bullwinkle at that point, for villainous kicks.

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* During the "Wailing Whale" arc, Maybe Dick pass through the underwater city, cracking its dome and and flooding the city. While it initially seems unintentional, we eventually learned the titular whale is actually a pirate ship commanded by Boris Badenov. It As a CardCarryingVillain, it makes quite sense that Boris would steer his ship to purposefully flooded the city and drown its inhabitants, including Rocky and Bullwinkle at that point, for villainous kicks.
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** While they do have the money to afford the ship materials, why didn't they enough to afford a bomb at the near end of the arc? (At that point, Boris used a bowling ball as an improvised bomb.) Because they use some, or even the rest, of the money to adopt the 8-foot ape Rallo to assist them with their schemes. And adopting an ape would cost a huge amount of money. It is likely it wasn't enough to afford some, or even at least one, bombs after the adoption.

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** While they do have the money to afford the ship materials, why didn't they enough to afford a bomb at the near end of the arc? (At that point, Boris used a bowling ball as an improvised bomb.) Because they use some, or even the rest, of the money to adopt the 8-foot ape Rallo to assist them with their schemes. And adopting Adopting an ape would cost a huge amount of money. It is likely it wasn't enough to afford some, or even at least one, bombs after the adoption.

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