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- From: root@sanger.chem.nd.edu (Doctor Math)
- Subject: Re: Cat and Mouse episode question (?)
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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 17:41:46 GMT
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- In article <C1608J.LD2@news.cso.uiuc.edu> manderso@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (anderson mark david) writes:
- >talks you see his tounge, and there's a little square on it. Now, the debate:
- >my friends believe that this is supposed to be a hit of acid, because it's
- >there and then it's gone, etc... I say it's just supposed to be another
- >patch on him, like the one on his hat, etc., because he's a hobo!
-
- I've seen this in at least three episodes. The squares on Stimpy's tongue
- occur all through TBWCR, for one. The scene in Stimpy's Big Day where he's
- putting stamps on the envelope is another - in this case they're clearly
- stamps, but as his tongue lolls out he has a very glazed expression on his
- face. I can't remember in which episodes the other occurences take place,
- but I definitely remember seeing them before.
-
- Anyone notice how Mr & Mrs Pipe (and the Tooth Fairy, and others) alternate
- between having three and four fingers on either hand? It's almost blatantly
- obvious in Big Baby Scam - back and forth, almost every scene change. So
- are they "real cartoon people" or "cartoons of real people" ?
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- "No tears please - it's a waste of good suffering."
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