What episodes would you want to have? You can add more than 40. ?
What episodes would you want to have? You can add more than 40. ?
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Heres the revised version of The Crooner
In the episode, Richard, the Watterson Kids, and Frankie are walking on the sidewalk together. Then, Frankie gets hit on the head with a flowerpot. He then starts to sing like Frank Sinatra. However, Frankie has no memory of who Richard is. Then, everyone in Elmore suddenly hear Frankie and start acting all crazy and swooning, “Frankie!”. Richard and the kids are sad that he is never going to see his father again-well only in advertising, labels, in the newspaper, and on flashing marquees. Frankie is shown singing My Way.
Richard, Gumball, Darwin, and Anias hear Frankie singing on the radio and start crying. Richard’s loss resulting in pychological symptoms. He suffered from anorexia,
insomnia, and self-described insanity. Richard, Gumball, Darwin, and Anais decide that they would see Frankie again, at any cost, but fail to do so
(which included attempting to get Larry by pleading, disguise, and force all with the same result of Larry kicking them out). Towards the end, Gumball, Darwin, and Anais determine that Frankie would regain his memory if another flower pot with the same flower would fall on his head. But Richard warns that Frankie’s improved voice may be lost along with his singing career. Richard tells tells the kids to put the same flower in she found in a heavy pot. Compared to before,
Richard and the kids are able to enter the stage door since Larry has fallen asleep. Then, Gumball, Darwin, Anais, and Richard drop the flowerpot on Frankie as he is singing and Frankie soon sings in his normal voice, causing everyone in Elmore to throw tomatoes at him and he gets kicked out off the stage. Frankie is happy to see Richard and the kids again, asks where they’ve been .
The Wattersons are happy.
Episode ends.
This episode is a tribute to Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and the Bobby-Soxer craze.
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Can anyone notice my revised version of the episode?
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In the episode, Richard, the Watterson Kids, and Frankie are walking on the sidewalk together. Now in the window of the 99th floor of a tall building was a beautiful flower in a pot. It fell out of the window .
Then, Frankie gets hit on the head by the flowerpot.
Frankie then dusts himself off and takes a long bow and starts to sing like Frank Sinatra. Then, everyone in Elmore suddenly hear Frankie singing and start acting all crazy and swooning, “Frankie!”. Yes, even Richard and the kids are suprised.
Meanwhile, Richard and the kids are sad that he is never going to see his father again-well only in advertising, labels, in the newspaper, and on flashing marquees. Frankie is shown singing My Way.
Richard, Gumball, Darwin, and Anias hear Frankie singing on the radio and start crying. Richard’s loss resulted in pychological symptoms. He suffered from anorexia, insomnia, and self-described insanity. Richard, Gumball, Darwin, and Anais decide that they would see Frankie again, at any cost, but fail to do so (which included attempting to get Larry by pleading, disguise, and force all with the same result of Larry kicking them out). Towards the end, Gumball, Darwin, and Anais determine that Frankie would regain his memory if another flower pot with the same flower would fall on his head. But Richard warns that Frankie’s improved voice may be lost along with his singing career. Richard tells tells the kids to put the same flower in she found in a heavy pot. Compared to before, Richard and the kids are able to enter the stage door since Larry has fallen asleep. Then, Gumball, Darwin, Anais, and Richard drop the flowerpot on Frankie as he is singing and Frankie soon sings in his normal voice, causing everyone in Elmore to throw tomatoes at him and he gets kicked out off the stage. Frankie is happy to see Richard and the kids again, asks where they’ve been .
The Wattersons are happy.
Episode ends.
This episode is a tribute to Frank Sinatra (1915-1998) and the Bobby-Soxer craze.
What do you think?