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* So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a slanderous wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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* So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a slanderous wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption [[SurprisinglyRealisticOutcome One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.]]
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* In "Pop Goes The Easel", it's revealed that Bandini said "Pineapple" before completing the series. No one is supposed to say it. How did Danny know? Did Calvaro write it down? Did Marlon tell him?
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* In "Pop Goes The Easel", it's revealed that Bandini said "Pineapple" before completing the series. No one is supposed to say it. How did Danny know? Did Calvaro (or Marlon) write it down? Did Marlon tell him?
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* So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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* So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
* So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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!!'''Pointless inflating
* So...inflating'''
*So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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*So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecians in "The Potato Custom"?
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* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecians in "The Potato Custom"?Custom"?
!!'''Pointless inflating
*So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
!!'''Pointless inflating
*So..."Prankster Holiday" centers on Manny and Danny (mostly the former) planning to inflate a wordball message into the sky (with said wordball being provided from Francine), in an attempt to damage the eponymous company's reputation among the neighorhood. Except... when you really to think the longterm effects, just how effective would the scheme actually ''be''? Prankster attacks are nothing new in the neighhorhood and surely the residents are aware of them by now. Not to mention, all of those times the titular company aided some of the people with their problems. [[MeaninglessVillainVictory Even if the two of them succeeded in their plan, it would barely make a difference in the long run.]] [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption One slanderous message in the sky isn't going to damage the company's reputation, especially since true fans would be extremely loyal and supportive, and would likely be able to connect the dots.]] I feel like the Electric Company could sit this one out, and the Pranksters would still lose.
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* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecian in “The Potato Custom”?
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* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecian Skelecians in “The Potato Custom”?
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!!'''Magic Words:'''
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!!'''Magic Words:'''Words'''
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!!'''Magic Words:'''
* In “Pop Goes The Easel”, it’s revealed that Bandini said “Pineapple” before completing the series. No one is supposed to say it. How did Danny know? Did Calvaro write it down? Did Marlon tell him?
!!'''Skelecian Insult'''
* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecian in “The Potato Custom”?
* In “Pop Goes The Easel”, it’s revealed that Bandini said “Pineapple” before completing the series. No one is supposed to say it. How did Danny know? Did Calvaro write it down? Did Marlon tell him?
!!'''Skelecian Insult'''
* What was the word Jessica said to the Skelecian in “The Potato Custom”?