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+ | This is a commentary on [[Trouble on Planet Wait-Your-Turn]], with the whole penguins crew with [[Ron Smith]]. |
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− | '''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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− | 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? |
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− | 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. |
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− | ==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. |
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− | *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. |
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− | *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. |
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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