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Removing coarse language. This is a kids' show, after all.


Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. The Rockhopper crew argues over who should exit first, until it's decided that Kevin should go first. After he exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for something. Everyone else exits the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do.

The whole cutting in line started when President No-I'm-The-President pushed his way into office. It turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. The bug wound up here because it was introduced by President No-I'm-The-President. To make matters worse, the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.

Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.

After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see. Vacuum cleaner-JFK claims that there's a strange creature spying on them. This strange creature is revealed to be...Michelle looking into the telescope.

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Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. The Rockhopper crew argues over who should exit first, until it's decided that Kevin should go first. After he exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for something. Everyone else exits the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks.vaccums. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do.

The whole cutting in line started when President No-I'm-The-President pushed his way into office. It turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. The bug wound up here because it was planet, introduced by President No-I'm-The-President. To make matters worse, the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz care about the sun problem, since their planet is ahead of all the others.

Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit.freaking out. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.

After vacuum cleaner-JFK President After You thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see. Vacuum cleaner-JFK The president claims that there's a strange creature spying on them. This strange creature is revealed to be...Michelle looking into the telescope.
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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. He then prepares to plug in the console. Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.

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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. He then prepares to plug in the console. Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.
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* InstantlyProvenWrong: Kevin (who got himself sucked into a vacuum cleaner) tries to exit the Rockhopper. Zidgel stops him so he can get him out, saying he'll scare the locals if he goes out wearing the vacuum. The natives turn out to be sapient vacuum cleaners.
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After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see. Vacuum cleaner JFK claims that there's a strange creature spying on them. This strange creature is revealed to be...Michelle looking into the telescope.

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After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see. Vacuum cleaner JFK cleaner-JFK claims that there's a strange creature spying on them. This strange creature is revealed to be...Michelle looking into the telescope.
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* [[FurryReminder Feathery Reminder]]: In the commentary for ''Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn'', Midgel mentions that he was up for hours, preening himself all morning.

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* [[FurryReminder Feathery Reminder]]: In the commentary for ''Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn'', this episode's commentary, Midgel mentions that he was up for hours, preening himself all morning.
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* [[FurryReminder Feathery Reminder]]: In the commentary for ''Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn'', Midgel mentions that he was up for hours, preening himself all morning.
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Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that doesn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. It ends up flying on its own. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.

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Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that doesn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. It ends up flying on its own. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her.off. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.
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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is playing with the penguin figurines. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He grabs it, and gravity pulls Jason and a hidden staircase. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes what that would mean. She ends up following him up into the attic.

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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, bedroom, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom.ceiling. Michelle, on the other hand, is playing with the penguin figurines. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He grabs it, and gravity pulls Jason and a hidden staircase.staircase down. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes what that would mean. She ends up following him up into the attic.



Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. The bug wound up here because it was introduced by President No-I'm-The-President. To make matters worse, the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.

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Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their The whole cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Turns It turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. The bug wound up here because it was introduced by President No-I'm-The-President. To make matters worse, the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.
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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. As soon as he enters the cottage, he prepares to plug in the console. Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.

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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. As soon as he enters the cottage, he He then prepares to plug in the console. Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.
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Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Zidgel notices that the planet is awfully hot, like a barbecue, a sauna, or a barbecue in a sauna. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. A Wait-Your-Turner provides some backstory that the bug was first introduced by President No-I'm-The-President, while Kevin carries him further back in line. Midgel gives the report that the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.

Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.

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Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Turns out, the distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Zidgel notices that the planet is awfully hot, like a barbecue, a sauna, or a barbecue in a sauna. Midgel activates the satellite viewing system to find out what's up with the heat. The satellite reveals that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. A Wait-Your-Turner provides some backstory that the The bug wound up here because it was first introduced by President No-I'm-The-President, while Kevin carries him further back in line. Midgel gives the report that No-I'm-The-President. To make matters worse, the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.

Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet.thing. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.
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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is playing with the penguin figurines. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He grabs it, and gravity pulls Jason down along with a hidden staircase. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes what that would mean. She ends up following him up into the attic.

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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is playing with the penguin figurines. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He grabs it, and gravity pulls Jason down along with and a hidden staircase. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes what that would mean. She ends up following him up into the attic.
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Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he should exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues that he should exit first because he's the ship's engineer. Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin is just Kevin, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since with that attitude, he can exit first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for something. Everyone else exits the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do.

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Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he The Rockhopper crew argues over who should exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues first, until it's decided that he Kevin should exit first because he's the ship's engineer. Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin is just Kevin, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since with that attitude, he can exit go first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin he exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for something. Everyone else exits the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do.
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Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he has the right to exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues that he should exit first because he's the ship's engineer. Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin doesn't really have a title, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since Kevin has that kind of attitude, he can exit first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for...something...whoops. Zidgel orders everyone else to exit the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do and that Kevin has already started.

What did Kevin start? Well, he started to bring a Wait-Your-Turner farther back in line. When he protests, Kevin scolds him to be nice. The vacuum cleaner attempts to bite him. Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Larry the Vacuum Cleaner and another Wait-Your-Turner tell him that they called about the heat, not the cutting in line. Zidgel notices that the planet is awfully hot, like a barbecue, a sauna, or a barbecue in a sauna. Zidgel orders Midgel to activate the satellite viewing system to find out what raised the planet's temperature so drastically. The satellite reveals to the Rockhopper crew that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. A Wait-Your-Turner provides some backstory that the bug was first introduced by President No-I'm-The-President, while Kevin carries him further back in line. Midgel gives the report that the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.

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Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he has the right to should exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues that he should exit first because he's the ship's engineer. Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin doesn't really have a title, is just Kevin, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since Kevin has with that kind of attitude, he can exit first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for...something...whoops. Zidgel orders everyone for something. Everyone else to exit exits the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do and that Kevin has already started.

What did Kevin start? Well, he started to bring a Wait-Your-Turner farther back in line. When he protests, Kevin scolds him to be nice. The vacuum cleaner attempts to bite him.
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Fidgel asks one of the Wait-Your-Turners how long their cutting in line has been occurring. The Wait-Your-Turner answers that it started when President No-I'm-The-President took...er...pushed his way into office. Zidgel proudly states that they have heard the distress signal and they're here to help. Larry Turns out, the Vacuum Cleaner and another Wait-Your-Turner tell him that they called distress call was about the heat, not the cutting in line. Zidgel notices that the planet is awfully hot, like a barbecue, a sauna, or a barbecue in a sauna. Zidgel orders Midgel to activate activates the satellite viewing system to find out what raised what's up with the planet's temperature so drastically. heat. The satellite reveals to the Rockhopper crew that Planet Wait-Your-Turn is literally trying to cut ahead of the other planets. Fidgel uses his Quantum Spectrum Analyzer (a pepper mill-like device) to find that there is a cutting in line bug infecting the planet. A Wait-Your-Turner provides some backstory that the bug was first introduced by President No-I'm-The-President, while Kevin carries him further back in line. Midgel gives the report that the planet is heading directly toward the sun. However, none of the Wait-Your-Turners give a shit, cuz their planet is ahead of all the others.
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In the attic, Jason finds various outer space memorabilia, including a retro-futuristic space helmet and the penguins' ship, the Rockhopper. Michelle notices some pictures of her and Jason's granddad. When Jason asks how she knows that is Granddad, Michelle answers that it couldn't be anybody else since he's with Grandmum standing in front of the cottage. Jason then turns his attention to a picture of Granddad in front of a large telescope. He wonders where that picture was taken. Jason and Michelle turn to the cloth covering that large telescope. They both run to it, and once again begin arguing who gets to use it first. Michelle uses the "she's the oldest, therefore, she gets to decide who uses the telescope first" argument. Jason responds that the age difference between them is only five minutes, all while realizing that he only has four fingers on each hand. Michelle reassures him that she can decide that he can go first, but decides instead that she goes first. After just a few seconds of Michelle's telescope hogging, Jason decides that it's his turn to use the telescope now. Michelle snobbishly replies that he needs to quietly wait his turn since she's not even close to being done.

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In the attic, Jason finds various outer space memorabilia, including a retro-futuristic space helmet and the penguins' ship, the Rockhopper. Michelle notices some pictures of her and Jason's granddad. When Jason asks how she knows that is Granddad, Michelle answers that it couldn't be anybody else since he's with Grandmum standing in front of the cottage. Jason then turns his attention to a picture of Granddad in front of a large telescope. He wonders where that picture was taken. Jason and Michelle turn to the cloth covering that large telescope. They both run to it, and once again begin arguing who gets to use it first. Michelle uses the "she's the oldest, therefore, she gets to decide who uses the telescope first" argument. Jason responds that argument, even though the age difference between them is only five minutes, all while realizing that he only has four fingers on each hand. minutes. Michelle reassures him that claims she can decide that he can go first, but decides instead that she goes first. After just a few seconds of Michelle's telescope hogging, Jason decides that it's his turn to use the telescope now. Michelle snobbishly replies that he needs to quietly wait his turn since she's not even close to being done.
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Aboard the Rockhopper, Zidgel makes due with the introductions to Jason. He's the captain, Fidgel is the scientist, Midgel is the first officer, pilot, and engineer (Sheesh, quite a lot for work for the little guy), and Kevin is...stuck inside a vacuum cleaner. The penguins' mission, which is delivered by FAX machine (Yes, even Jason is confused about this), is that a planet named Wait-Your-Turn (just roll with it) is in crisis. What that crisis is, they don't know, they were low on toner. Zidgel orders Midgel to engage their hyperdrive, but Midgel points out that their destination is only ten miles away. Zidgel attempts to read the map, but is unable to do so without his glasses. He doesn't wear them because he doesn't want red marks on his beak, not because they make him look silly.

Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper goes "CRASH!", and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he has the right to exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues that he should exit first because he's the ship's engineer (and first officer and pilot, but that would be a mouthful to say). Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin doesn't really have a title, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since Kevin has that kind of attitude, he can exit first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for...something...whoops. Zidgel orders everyone else to exit the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do and that Kevin has already started.

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Aboard the Rockhopper, Zidgel makes due with the introductions to Jason. He's the captain, Fidgel is the scientist, Midgel is the first officer, pilot, and engineer (Sheesh, quite a lot for work for the little guy), engineer, and Kevin is...stuck inside a vacuum cleaner. The penguins' mission, which is delivered by FAX machine (Yes, even Jason is confused about this), machine, is that a planet named Wait-Your-Turn (just roll with it) is in crisis. What that crisis is, they don't know, they were low on toner. Zidgel orders Midgel to engage their hyperdrive, but Midgel points out that their destination is only ten miles away. Zidgel attempts to read the map, but is unable to do so without his glasses. He doesn't wear them because he doesn't want red marks on his beak, not because they make him look silly.

Upon Midgel's announcement to buckle up for landing, Zidgel and Fidgel assure Midgel that he can make this landing, much to Jason's confusion. The Rockhopper goes "CRASH!", crash lands, and Jason describes the rough landing as if the landing gear broke off. Apparently, none of the Rockhopper crew has ever heard of the concept of landing gear, since Fidgel considers it a groundbreaking idea. Fidgel decides that he has the right to exit first since he's the ship's scientist. Midgel argues that he should exit first because he's the ship's engineer (and first officer and pilot, but that would be a mouthful to say).engineer. Zidgel declares that he should be the first to exit since he is the captain. Kevin doesn't really have a title, so he requests Zidgel if he can stay on board. Zidgel decides that since Kevin has that kind of attitude, he can exit first. But before he does so, Zidgel presses a red button to eject Kevin out of the vacuum cleaner since his "costume" would frighten the natives. After Kevin exits the Rockhopper, it's revealed that the planet's inhabitants are vacuum cleaners who are waiting in line for...something...whoops. Zidgel orders everyone else to exit the ship. Two Wait-Your-Turners get into an argument concerning cutting in line. Midgel points out the irony of a planet named "Wait-Your-Turn" being inhabited by a bunch of impatient little fucks. Zidgel orders the crew to get back to the ship after calling the inhabitants barbarians for constantly cutting in line. Midgel stops him, pointing out that they've got a job to do and that Kevin has already started.



Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.

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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.
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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is having a good time playing with the penguin figurines, all the while using the Midgel figurine as the female interacting with the Zidgel figurine. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He jumps from bed to bed in order to grab it. After successfully grabbing it, gravity pulls Jason down and a hidden staircase along with him. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes that he'll be stuck up there if he pulled that up. She ends up following him up into the attic.

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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is having a good time playing with the penguin figurines, all the while using the Midgel figurine as the female interacting with the Zidgel figurine.figurines. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He jumps from bed to bed in order to grab it. After successfully grabbing grabs it, and gravity pulls Jason down and a hidden staircase along with him.a hidden staircase. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes what that he'll be stuck up there if he pulled that up.would mean. She ends up following him up into the attic.



Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that doesn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. Jason braces himself for the ship to break, but to his surprise, it ends up flying on its own after bouncing a couple of times. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.

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Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that doesn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. Jason braces himself for the ship to break, but to his surprise, it It ends up flying on its own after bouncing a couple of times.own. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.

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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. As soon as he enters the cottage, he finds the old T.V. Grandmum asks him what he's holding. Jason answers that it's a game console and the best game in the world, Bonsai Master 3: Pruner of Destiny.

As Jason is plugging in the game console, Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. Jason argues that he gets to play the game first since the game was given to him and he was the one who hooked it up. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.

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Jason and Michelle's parents drive them to their grandmum's cottage. Michelle is excited to go there, but Jason would rather go to Space Camp. Before Jason and Michelle's parents leave, they give Jason a Turbo 3000 Game Console. As soon as he enters the cottage, he finds the old T.V. Grandmum asks him what he's holding. Jason answers that it's a game console and the best game prepares to plug in the world, Bonsai Master 3: Pruner of Destiny.

As Jason is plugging in the game console,
console. Michelle pops in to see what he's up to. He manages to plug in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, is prepared to use the console. Jason argues that he gets to play the game first since the game was given to him and he was the one who hooked it up. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.
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Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that didn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. Jason braces himself for the ship to break, but to his surprise, it ends up flying on its own after bouncing a couple of times. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.

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Jason attempts to pass the time by stuffing the four penguin figurines into the ship and annoy Michelle by making loud airplane sounds as runs right across her. Michelle pretends not to hear him in a mocking fashion. Jason responds to her mockery by approaching her and being as obnoxiously loud as humanly possible. When that didn't doesn't work, Jason starts to back up, but he ends up tripping over a toolbox, which results in him dropping the ship. Jason braces himself for the ship to break, but to his surprise, it ends up flying on its own after bouncing a couple of times. He tries to tell Michelle what he just saw, but Michelle brushes it off as another attempt to annoy her. The ship's top opens to reveal Captain Zidgel standing proudly, who declares that he and his crew need Jason's help. Jason protests that he's too big, but Fidgel fixes that little problem by galeezeling him into the ship. Then, the possibility of whether or not Jason is daydreaming is brought up, only to be brushed aside for their little space adventure to start, about sixteen minutes in.
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Jason, Michelle, and Grandmum have a discussion about some strange dishes before they prepare to eat a dish known as kidney pie. When the kids find out about what their dinner is, they ask Grandmum if they can skip dinner and play since they already ate. Grandmum permits them to do so, and adds that she was going to show off her collectibles, but she can wait until tomorrow. As Michelle follows her brother upstairs, she notices four penguin figurines. Grandmum tells her that Granddad gave those figurines to her on their honeymoon in the Falklands.

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Jason, Michelle, and Grandmum have a discussion about some strange dishes before they prepare to eat a dish known as kidney pie. When the kids find out about what their dinner is, they ask Grandmum if they can skip dinner and play since they already ate. Grandmum permits them to do so, and adds that she was going to show off her collectibles, but she can wait until tomorrow. As Michelle follows her brother upstairs, she notices four penguin figurines. figurines, a gift from Granddad to Grandmum tells her that Granddad gave those figurines to her on their honeymoon in the Falklands.
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As Jason is plugging in the game console, Michelle asks him what he has. Jason answers that it's a Turbo 3000. He manages to plug it in, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, asks if the console is ready for her to use. Jason claims that he gets to play the game first since the game was given to him and he was the one who hooked it up. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.

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As Jason is plugging in the game console, Michelle asks him pops in to see what he has. Jason answers that it's a Turbo 3000. he's up to. He manages to plug it in, in the Turbo 3000, but not without some difficulty. Michelle, to Jason's surprise, asks if is prepared to use the console is ready for her to use. console. Jason claims argues that he gets to play the game first since the game was given to him and he was the one who hooked it up. They begin to argue over who gets to play it until Grandmum comes and lectures them about patience. With the lecture going completely over his head, Jason tells Michelle that she should wait her turn. He plays the game on the console until it goes boom, smoke rising from the T.V. included. Jason remains dumbfounded by what just happened, even at the dinner table.
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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is having a good time playing with the penguin figurines, all the while using the Midgel figurine as the female interacting with the Zidgel figurine (Sorry, she's not the first [=ZidgMidge=] shipper). A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He jumps from bed to bed in order to grab it. After successfully grabbing it, gravity pulls Jason down and a hidden staircase along with him. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes that he'll be stuck up there if he pulled that up. She ends up following him up into the attic.

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Upstairs in his and Michelle's bedroom in their duration of their vacation, Jason can only lie on his bed and stare at the ceiling in sheer boredom. Michelle, on the other hand, is having a good time playing with the penguin figurines, all the while using the Midgel figurine as the female interacting with the Zidgel figurine (Sorry, she's not the first [=ZidgMidge=] shipper).figurine. A golden ring hanging from the ceiling is more than enough to alleviate Jason's boredom. He jumps from bed to bed in order to grab it. After successfully grabbing it, gravity pulls Jason down and a hidden staircase along with him. Michelle is none too pleased at a staircase just missing her head. Jason wonders where the staircase leads to, but Michelle tries to kill his curiosity by ordering him to put the stairs back in the ceiling before Grandmum comes upstairs. Jason claims that he'll have to pull the staircase from the top as an excuse to climb up the staircase. Only a few seconds fly by until Michelle realizes that he'll be stuck up there if he pulled that up. She ends up following him up into the attic.
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Once the Rockhopper leaves the planet, Zidgel recaps their mission with a little help from Kevin. When Jason says he only saved Planet Wait-Your-Turn with the crew's help, Fidgel muses he doesn't quite understand this whole daydreaming thing. And just like that, Jason is back at the cottage, playing with the model of the Rockhopper, and this time, he is patiently waiting until Michelle is finished with the telescope.

Before they go to bed, Jason and Michelle say their prayers at Grandmum's prompting. Michelle's prayer involves thanking God for Grandmum, her cottage, and the telescope that Michelle got to use first. Jason's prayer involves thanking God for the spaceship and helping him learn the importance of patience, as well as asking him to teach Michelle something next time. Later on, the Rockhopper is seen flying outside the cottage, indicating that Jason's adventure may be real, after all.
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After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see.

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After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see.
see. Vacuum cleaner JFK claims that there's a strange creature spying on them. This strange creature is revealed to be...Michelle looking into the telescope.
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After vacuum cleaner-JFK thanks Jason and the penguins for saving Wait-Your-Turn, Jason asks what was so important that everybody had to cut in line to see.
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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included.

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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included.
included. He inadvertently destroys the cutting in line bug and causes the planet to return to its normal orbit by offering someone else to board the ship before him.
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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun.

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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun.
sun. Once the planet starts to catch on fire, everyone starts losing their shit. Jason and the penguins (and a Wait-Your-Turner) begin to fight over who gets to enter the Rockhopper first until Jason gives the speech about why you should wait your turn, Bible verse included.
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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all.

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Midgel soon starts to think that their little predicament is a good thing, since they are on the first planet. Jason suddenly realizes that the cutting in line bug is having an effect on them. Midgel argues against him, but he says it infected him first if it did at all.
all. Fidgel retorts that he was actually first. Kevin just pipes in with, "Me! Me!" Zidgel snaps that he should have cut in front of the rest of them hours ago. Jason states the frickin' obvious that they'll burn up if they get too close to the sun.

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