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This is a commentary on [[Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn]], with the whole penguins crew with [[Ron Smith]].
{{Quote|Food as Big as Your Head|slogan}}
 
'''[[File:TheFoodFactory.png|thumb]]'''
 
'''The Food Factory''' is a recently constructed restaurant, and it was built across the street from Cafe LaMancha. Don had a nightmare that it was going to take his business, so he tried crazy ideas to lure his customers back.
 
   
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== Transcript[[Category:Commentaries]] ==
In Don's vision, he sees the factory as a giant monster, and it was his duty to vanquish the beast. However, the only thing he damaged from the restaurant is just part of the wind sails.
 
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Smith: Hi, this is Ron Smith. I'm the director of 3-2-1 Penguins! And I'm here with the whole penguins crew.
   
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Zidgel: Starting with Zidgel, of course. It's captain. Hello out there, one of my fans! Say, where are the cameras? Aren't my fans going to able to see me?
The sails are in the shape of spatulas, and contains a burger, a box of fries, a hotdog, and a pizza.
 
   
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Smith: No, they're going to watch the episode while we talk about it.
==Fun Facts==
 
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*[[Brian Roberts]] states the slogan was based on a Mexican restaurant in Chicago where they claim they have burritos the size as your head.
 
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Zidgel: I think that will disappoint a lot of people out there, but it's probably best since it looks like Midgel just pulled out of bed.
*The Food Factory is based off the Cheesecake Factory, mixed with a windmill.
 
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*This is the fourth factory Mr. Nezzer owns in the series.
 
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Midgel: I've been up for hours. I guess I had been preening myself all morning. I've been working on getting some more power from the main thrusters on the ship. A ship mechanic's job is never done.
*Chuck Vollmer designed the "dream" Food Factory's movements based on a gorilla, where it uses the small buildings on the side to lift itself off the ground.
 
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Fidgel: Fidgel here, ship's scientist. Thanks for watching, everyone. My! The scenery is lovely, isn't it? Nothing like a nice scenic drive.
[[Category:Locations]]
 
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Smith: Kevin?
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Kevin: What?
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Smith: Aren't you going to say hello, Kevin?
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Kevin: Oh, of course. Hello, Kevin!
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Zidgel: You know, Ron, these shows need a little something. I'm thinking a big action sequence at the beginning starring, well, me of course. Doing daring stuff, lots of big close-ups, of me. Gotta give the fans what they want.
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Smith: This is an ensemble cast, there really isn't a star.
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Zidgel: I think my fan mail would say otherwise.
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Smith: Everybody's fan mail comes to me first and we got exactly two letters from your fans. By the way, your mother and hair-dresser both say hello.
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Midgel: Hey, what kind of--what kind of car is that? Look at that.
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Smith: I believe it's a 97 Generica.
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Kevin: Pretty cool.
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Fidgel: Oh!
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Midgel: Ouch.
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Fidgel: What sort of strange custom is that?
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Smith: It's an expression of affection.
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Midgel: Looks like something I

Revision as of 00:17, 5 November 2014

This is a commentary on Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn, with the whole penguins crew with Ron Smith.

Transcript

Smith: Hi, this is Ron Smith. I'm the director of 3-2-1 Penguins! And I'm here with the whole penguins crew.

Zidgel: Starting with Zidgel, of course. It's captain. Hello out there, one of my fans! Say, where are the cameras? Aren't my fans going to able to see me?

Smith: No, they're going to watch the episode while we talk about it.

Zidgel: I think that will disappoint a lot of people out there, but it's probably best since it looks like Midgel just pulled out of bed.

Midgel: I've been up for hours. I guess I had been preening myself all morning. I've been working on getting some more power from the main thrusters on the ship. A ship mechanic's job is never done.

Fidgel: Fidgel here, ship's scientist. Thanks for watching, everyone. My! The scenery is lovely, isn't it? Nothing like a nice scenic drive.

Smith: Kevin?

Kevin: What?

Smith: Aren't you going to say hello, Kevin?

Kevin: Oh, of course. Hello, Kevin!

Zidgel: You know, Ron, these shows need a little something. I'm thinking a big action sequence at the beginning starring, well, me of course. Doing daring stuff, lots of big close-ups, of me. Gotta give the fans what they want.

Smith: This is an ensemble cast, there really isn't a star.

Zidgel: I think my fan mail would say otherwise.

Smith: Everybody's fan mail comes to me first and we got exactly two letters from your fans. By the way, your mother and hair-dresser both say hello.

Midgel: Hey, what kind of--what kind of car is that? Look at that.

Smith: I believe it's a 97 Generica.

Kevin: Pretty cool.

Fidgel: Oh!

Midgel: Ouch.

Fidgel: What sort of strange custom is that?

Smith: It's an expression of affection.

Midgel: Looks like something I