Didi introduces her new school, Image Nation Junior High, where every student projects a living "Image" that represents their reputation. Didi is a level 1 with her Image Ruby, meaning they are unpopular. Ruby tries to make friends with higher level students to increase her popularity, but Didi wants to be friends with people for who they are on the inside rather than their Image. This causes conflicts between Didi and Ruby as they try to navigate social hierarchies and determine what really matters in friendships.
Didi and Ruby are trying to befriend lower level characters in order to level up. They approach Allen, who bullies others, but Didi sees that he is lonely on the inside. A confrontation ensues between Allen and others, but Ruby is able to deescalate the situation. Didi remains concerned about Allen, but Ruby insists they must move on. They then meet Fuchsia, who tries to see the future inside a hamster ball, and Fifi, who likes Fuchsia despite her flaws. Ruby convinces Didi to go along with positive portrayals of characters' images in order to level up, but Didi believes they need to be real friends first.
A dad uses magic tricks on a plane to try to entertain his children Sally and Gabe, but they criticize his "loser magic" and prefer their stepdad Dave. When the pilot suddenly becomes incapacitated, chaos ensues but the dad volunteers to land the plane using magic. He tries throwing a rubber duck for a magic trick solution but Sally objects. Through an incredible series of events, the dad's magic does save the day and earns appreciation from Sally and Gabe.
HOM220 "The Great Chicago Hot Dog Crisis"Jim Mortensen
Tip and Oh have started selling hot dogs to help bring humans and Boov together. Their hot dog stand is successful in bringing both groups to enjoy the food together. Tip and Oh realize they have helped facilitate unity between humans and Boov, and are proud of their accomplishment in improving relations between the two groups. Pookie then takes over the night shift of running the hot dog stand.
Jay is struggling with how to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. He calls his friend Songbird for advice. Songbird recommends Jay be honest and tell Rodney directly that he's no longer in love with him. Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe before getting the chance. When Rodney appears, Jay is unable to break up with him and accepts tickets Rodney gives him to a concert that night. Jay is unsure how to proceed with the break up and worried about damaging his friendship with Rodney.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. He calls their mutual friend Songbird for advice on how to have the difficult conversation. Songbird tells Jay to be honest and tell Rodney he has fallen out of love. While psyching himself up to do it, Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe who mentions an upcoming family event. When Rodney suddenly appears, Jay loses his nerve. Rodney then surprises Jay with tickets to a concert that night, unaware of Jay's intentions and further complicating the already difficult situation.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. Jay rehearses what to say with his friend Songbird over the phone. However, when Jay goes to break up with Rodney, things don't go as planned. Rodney surprises Jay with tickets to a concert for a band Jay dislikes as a birthday make-up gift. Rodney is excited about them going together while Jay is struggling with how to still break up with him after this gesture.
Jay is trying to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. Jay calls their friend Songbird for advice on how to have the difficult conversation. Songbird tells Jay to be honest and just tell Rodney that he's fallen out of love. While psyching himself up to have the talk, Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe who mentions an upcoming family picnic. Jay awkwardly makes excuses to Moe about why he hasn't seen them. When Rodney appears, Jay loses his nerve. Rodney then surprises Jay with tickets to their favorite band's concert that night, unaware of Jay's intent to break up. Jay is left feeling conflicted and unsure of how to proceed.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. However, when Jay runs into Rodney, Rodney excitedly tells Jay that he bought tickets to a concert for Jay as a late birthday gift. Jay is overwhelmed with guilt about breaking up with Rodney. Jay struggles through an awkward conversation with Rodney about the concert in an attempt to build up the courage to break up with him.
Didi and Ruby are trying to befriend lower level characters in order to level up. They approach Allen, who bullies others, but Didi sees that he is lonely on the inside. A confrontation ensues between Allen and others, but Ruby is able to deescalate the situation. Didi remains concerned about Allen, but Ruby insists they must move on. They then meet Fuchsia, who tries to see the future inside a hamster ball, and Fifi, who likes Fuchsia despite her flaws. Ruby convinces Didi to go along with positive portrayals of characters' images in order to level up, but Didi believes they need to be real friends first.
A dad uses magic tricks on a plane to try to entertain his children Sally and Gabe, but they criticize his "loser magic" and prefer their stepdad Dave. When the pilot suddenly becomes incapacitated, chaos ensues but the dad volunteers to land the plane using magic. He tries throwing a rubber duck for a magic trick solution but Sally objects. Through an incredible series of events, the dad's magic does save the day and earns appreciation from Sally and Gabe.
HOM220 "The Great Chicago Hot Dog Crisis"Jim Mortensen
Tip and Oh have started selling hot dogs to help bring humans and Boov together. Their hot dog stand is successful in bringing both groups to enjoy the food together. Tip and Oh realize they have helped facilitate unity between humans and Boov, and are proud of their accomplishment in improving relations between the two groups. Pookie then takes over the night shift of running the hot dog stand.
Jay is struggling with how to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. He calls his friend Songbird for advice. Songbird recommends Jay be honest and tell Rodney directly that he's no longer in love with him. Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe before getting the chance. When Rodney appears, Jay is unable to break up with him and accepts tickets Rodney gives him to a concert that night. Jay is unsure how to proceed with the break up and worried about damaging his friendship with Rodney.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. He calls their mutual friend Songbird for advice on how to have the difficult conversation. Songbird tells Jay to be honest and tell Rodney he has fallen out of love. While psyching himself up to do it, Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe who mentions an upcoming family event. When Rodney suddenly appears, Jay loses his nerve. Rodney then surprises Jay with tickets to a concert that night, unaware of Jay's intentions and further complicating the already difficult situation.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. Jay rehearses what to say with his friend Songbird over the phone. However, when Jay goes to break up with Rodney, things don't go as planned. Rodney surprises Jay with tickets to a concert for a band Jay dislikes as a birthday make-up gift. Rodney is excited about them going together while Jay is struggling with how to still break up with him after this gesture.
Jay is trying to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. Jay calls their friend Songbird for advice on how to have the difficult conversation. Songbird tells Jay to be honest and just tell Rodney that he's fallen out of love. While psyching himself up to have the talk, Jay runs into Rodney's mother Moe who mentions an upcoming family picnic. Jay awkwardly makes excuses to Moe about why he hasn't seen them. When Rodney appears, Jay loses his nerve. Rodney then surprises Jay with tickets to their favorite band's concert that night, unaware of Jay's intent to break up. Jay is left feeling conflicted and unsure of how to proceed.
Jay is preparing to break up with his boyfriend of 3 years, Rodney. However, when Jay runs into Rodney, Rodney excitedly tells Jay that he bought tickets to a concert for Jay as a late birthday gift. Jay is overwhelmed with guilt about breaking up with Rodney. Jay struggles through an awkward conversation with Rodney about the concert in an attempt to build up the courage to break up with him.
Sprig and Anne find a caterpillar in the forest that looks exactly like Anne's cat from home. Anne wants to take the caterpillar home but Sprig thinks they should research it first since the forest contains strange creatures. In the end, Sprig agrees to let Anne take the caterpillar, saying he's "sold".
Gorilla, Fish, and Deer visit the "genius bar" for tech support but struggle to operate the devices due to not having fingers. When they break a laptop trying to type, they panic and call the human attendant Nora for help. Nora is worried she will get in trouble with her boss. When the manager arrives, Gorilla freaks out hollering but they eventually saw through the laptops. Fish argues that while the human world isn't made for them, humans can change and one day they can all live together, just not today.
Brady finds a comic book but is bullied by Damien for enjoying it. Brady and Rita take a package to the docks to feel more grown up, but encounter a bully. They realize the package belongs to Chomper, helping deliver it. Rita invites Brady to a movie based on the comic book he likes, showing he is comfortable with his interests.
The document discusses counterfeiting of motion pictures through various forms of piracy. It notes that motion picture piracy costs the US $6.1 billion annually and Australia $1.3 billion, and worldwide an estimated $18.2 billion is lost to piracy each year. The document explores the types of piracy, reasons it occurs, profiles of pirates, and ways the industry tries to deal with piracy through enforcement, education, and partnerships.
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The Faerie Queen welcomes some children to a party but realizes she doesn't know what children like. She offers them pastries and a special ginger tea of sunflower tears, but the children decline without introducing themselves. The Faerie Queen admits her gifts come with hidden costs and proposes a new deal, implying the children were smart not to accept her offerings.
Bill and Jeannie discuss throwing a pool party now that their kids have left for college. Jeannie wants to emulate their old friends Douglas and Renee who seem to be enjoying an empty nest. Bill is hesitant but comes around to the idea, and they enthusiastically plan a party while making train sounds, deciding to grab life by the love handles like their friends.
The document describes a conversation between several characters at a motel. Percy successfully casts her first controlled spell, using her magic to hit a toy bunny. While Nora and Camilla argue about their different money-making schemes, the others congratulate Percy on controlling her powers. Nora then announces she is going to sleep, while Camilla says they will fix the damaged fan tomorrow.
The daughter arrives at her mother's apartment to find the fire alarm going off and her mother seemingly unaware of the issue. The daughter works to turn off the alarm while calling out for her mother, eventually finding her getting ready to go to a baking competition despite a blizzard outside. The daughter convinces her mother to stay in for the day by offering to redo her hair and have a movie night.
A daughter arrives at her mother's apartment to find the fire alarm going off and her mother seemingly unconscious. The daughter worries for her mother's safety since she has a history of accidentally setting fires. Though the mother insists she is fine and her eyebrows are growing back, the daughter wants her to take safety more seriously and stay in for the day given the blizzard outside. However, the mother is determined to go to a baking competition despite the dangerous weather conditions.
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Sprig and Anne find a caterpillar in the forest that looks exactly like Anne's cat from home. Anne wants to take the caterpillar home but Sprig thinks they should research it first since the forest contains strange creatures. In the end, Sprig agrees to let Anne take the caterpillar, saying he's "sold".
Gorilla, Fish, and Deer visit the "genius bar" for tech support but struggle to operate the devices due to not having fingers. When they break a laptop trying to type, they panic and call the human attendant Nora for help. Nora is worried she will get in trouble with her boss. When the manager arrives, Gorilla freaks out hollering but they eventually saw through the laptops. Fish argues that while the human world isn't made for them, humans can change and one day they can all live together, just not today.
Brady finds a comic book but is bullied by Damien for enjoying it. Brady and Rita take a package to the docks to feel more grown up, but encounter a bully. They realize the package belongs to Chomper, helping deliver it. Rita invites Brady to a movie based on the comic book he likes, showing he is comfortable with his interests.
The document discusses counterfeiting of motion pictures through various forms of piracy. It notes that motion picture piracy costs the US $6.1 billion annually and Australia $1.3 billion, and worldwide an estimated $18.2 billion is lost to piracy each year. The document explores the types of piracy, reasons it occurs, profiles of pirates, and ways the industry tries to deal with piracy through enforcement, education, and partnerships.
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The Faerie Queen welcomes some children to a party but realizes she doesn't know what children like. She offers them pastries and a special ginger tea of sunflower tears, but the children decline without introducing themselves. The Faerie Queen admits her gifts come with hidden costs and proposes a new deal, implying the children were smart not to accept her offerings.
Bill and Jeannie discuss throwing a pool party now that their kids have left for college. Jeannie wants to emulate their old friends Douglas and Renee who seem to be enjoying an empty nest. Bill is hesitant but comes around to the idea, and they enthusiastically plan a party while making train sounds, deciding to grab life by the love handles like their friends.
The document describes a conversation between several characters at a motel. Percy successfully casts her first controlled spell, using her magic to hit a toy bunny. While Nora and Camilla argue about their different money-making schemes, the others congratulate Percy on controlling her powers. Nora then announces she is going to sleep, while Camilla says they will fix the damaged fan tomorrow.
The daughter arrives at her mother's apartment to find the fire alarm going off and her mother seemingly unaware of the issue. The daughter works to turn off the alarm while calling out for her mother, eventually finding her getting ready to go to a baking competition despite a blizzard outside. The daughter convinces her mother to stay in for the day by offering to redo her hair and have a movie night.
A daughter arrives at her mother's apartment to find the fire alarm going off and her mother seemingly unconscious. The daughter worries for her mother's safety since she has a history of accidentally setting fires. Though the mother insists she is fine and her eyebrows are growing back, the daughter wants her to take safety more seriously and stay in for the day given the blizzard outside. However, the mother is determined to go to a baking competition despite the dangerous weather conditions.
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Tom Cruise is one of Hollywood's most iconic figures, known for his versatility, charisma, and dedication to his craft. Over the decades, his appearance has been almost as dynamic as his filmography, with one aspect often drawing significant attention: his hair. In particular, Tom Cruise long hair has become a defining feature in various phases of his career. symbolizing different roles and adding layers to his on-screen characters. This article delves into the evolution of Tom Cruise long hair, its impact on his roles. and its influence on popular culture.
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Introduction
Tom Cruise long hair has often been more than a style choice. it has been a significant element of his persona both on and off the screen. From the tousled locks of the rebellious Maverick in "Top Gun" to the sleek, sophisticated mane in "Mission: Impossible II." Cruise's hair has played a pivotal role in shaping his image and the characters he portrays. This article explores the various stages of Tom Cruise long hair. Examining how this iconic look has evolved and influenced his career and broader fashion trends.
Early Days: The Emergence of a Style Icon
The 1980s: The Birth of a Star
In the early stages of his career during the 1980s, Tom Cruise sported a range of hairstyles. but in "Top Gun" (1986), his hair began to gain significant attention. Though not long by later standards, his hair in this film was longer than the military crew cuts associated with fighter pilots. adding a rebellious edge to his character, Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Risky Business: The Transition Begins
In "Risky Business" (1983). Tom Cruise's hair was short but longer than the clean-cut styles dominant at the time. This look complemented his role as a high school student stepping into adulthood. embodying a sense of youthful freedom and experimentation. It was a precursor to the more dramatic hair transformations in his career.
The 1990s: Experimentation and Iconic Roles
Far and Away: Embracing Length
One of the first films in which Tom Cruise embraced long hair was "Far and Away" (1992). Playing the role of Joseph. an Irish immigrant in 1890s America, Cruise's long, hair added authenticity to his character's rugged and determined persona. This look was a stark departure from his earlier. more polished styles and marked the beginning of a more adventurous phase in his hairstyle choices.
Interview with the Vampire: Gothic Elegance
In "Interview with the Vampire" (1994). Tom Cruise long hair reached new lengths of sophistication and elegance. Portraying the vampire Lestat. Cruise's flowing blonde locks were integral to the character's ethereal and timeless allure. This hairstyle not only suited the gothic aesthetic of the film but also showcased Cruise's ability to transform his appearance for a role.
Mission: Impossible II: The Pinnacle of Long Hair
One of the most memorable instances of Tom Cruise long hair came in "Mission: Impossible II" (2000). His character, Ethan
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1. Dialog
Didi (OS): Hello world!
Dialog
Didi: Oh oops, wrong side.
Dialog
Didi: Take 2!
Dialog
Didi: Hi, I'm Didi!
Dialog
Didi: Welcome to my first video blog
at my new school!
Dialog
Didi: Image Nation Junior High.
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2. Dialog
Didi: For any aliens out there that
might be tuning in--lemme explain.
Dialog
Didi (OS): In my world every KID
projects a living, breathing--
Dialog
Didi (OS): --IMAGE.
Dialog
Didi (OS): Your Image is like your
reputation or online profile, who
you are on the outside!
Dialog
Didi: And then there's the inner
you--your dreams, fears, your weird
obsession with that app that no one
understands--
Dialog
Didi: --who you are on the inside!
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3. Dialog
Didi: That's Mrs Ferguson. She gives
great advice.
Dialog
Mrs. Ferguson: Don't eat so fast
kid.
Dialog
Kid: ACK!
Dialog
Didi: But she still owns a flip
phone so...
Dialog
Didi: --her Image is a dinosaur.
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4. Dialog
Didi: And there's Tommy! He writes
amazing fantasy fan fiction!
Dialog
Didi: Buuuut he had an accident in
fourth grade so his Image is, well--
Dialog
Didi: --you know.
Dialog
Didi: And as for me--
Dialog
Ruby: Deeds! Stop messin' around!
Dialog
Ruby: We might've had friends at our
old school, but junior high is a
whole new ball game!
Dialog
Ruby: We gotta use this lunch period
to make friends and level me up,
STAT!
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5. Dialog
Didi: Speaking of, here's my Image,
Ruby! You ain't got me without her!
Dialog
Didi: Innie--
Dialog
Didi: And outie.
Dialog
Ruby: We aren't belly buttons,
Deeds.
Dialog
Didi: 'Cause we're new here--
Dialog
Didi: Ruby's a level 1.
Dialog
Didi: That means we are super,
suuuuper unpopular.
Dialog
RUBY: OOF!
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6. Dialog
Ruby: Ugh. Mystery meatball.
Dialog
Ruby: Okay that's it.
Dialog
Ruby: Put it down.
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7. Dialog
Ruby: Down.
Dialog
Ruby: More...
Dialog
Ruby: Good!
Dialog
Ruby: Now look into that great big
sea and pick a fish for us to be
friends with!
Dialog
Didi: Hmmm.
Dialog
Didi: How about her?
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8. Dialog
Ruby: No no no, that's Saya, the
creepy foreign exchange student.
Dialog
Ruby: By the looks of it she doesn't
even have an Image--
Dialog
Ruby: --which makes her lower than
Level 1.
Dialog
Ruby: We gotta make *higher* level
friends--
Dialog
Ruby: --to bring my life bar up.
Dialog
Ruby: And when we reach 100%, we
level up!
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9. Dialog
Didi: Ohhh I get it!!
Dialog
Didi: Totally on the same page,
outie.
Dialog
Ruby: Don't call me that.
Dialog
Ruby: Hold on, where are you going?!
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10. Dialog
Didi: Hi Ollie!
Dialog
Didi: Are you playing Fruity Pets?
Dialog
Ollie: NO.
Dialog
Ollie: What did you see?
Dialog
Didi: It's ok you don't have to hide
it.
Dialog
Didi: I think it's a super cool
game.
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11. Dialog
Ollie: No one else seems to think
so.
Dialog
Didi: Hey, that's not true!
Dialog
Didi: I'll prove it.
Dialog
Didi: Hey everyone!!
Dialog
Didi: Who wants to trade for my
super rare, golden Pineapplesaur?!
Dialog
Pineapplesaur: Rwar!
Dialog
<SCREECH>
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12. Dialog
Ruby: Yeahhhh Fruity Pets is so--
Dialog
Ruby: --FIRE right now!
Dialog
Ruby: Gotta eat'em all!
Dialog
Didi: Heh heh. Heh.
Dialog
Olivia: Ew. A level 1 Image.
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14. Dialog
Didi: What happened?!
Dialog
Ruby: Look Deeds, if we're gonna
level up, you gotta help me out
here!
Dialog
Ruby: Anytime you do anything
remotely embarrassing or uncool--
Dialog
Ruby: --you cause catastrophic
damage to your Image.
Dialog
Ruby: That's ME!
Dialog
Ruby: Look, we're already down to a
measly 12% from 50!
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15. Dialog
Didi: Oh no, I'm sorry!
Dialog
Ruby: Eh, it's all good.
Dialog
Ruby: But from now on--
Dialog
Ruby: --we do things my way.
Dialog
Ruby: There's something you gotta
understand, Deeds.
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16. Dialog
Ruby: Image Nation has five
different zones.
Dialog
Ruby: What zone you belong to
depends on your popularity, AKA your
level.
Dialog
RUBY: First up, Sky Castle.
Dialog
Ruby: The Level 10s.
Dialog
Ruby: The most beautiful--
Dialog
Ruby: --and most powerful.
Dialog
Ruby: Here's the Arena--the Level
8s-9s.
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17. Dialog
Ruby: School's one big contest to
them.
Dialog
Arena Kid: Checkmate!
Dialog
ALL: (cheering)
Dialog
Ruby: Next is the Gallery! The Level
4s to 7s.
Dialog
Ruby: Their favorite activity?
Dialog
Ruby: Judging.
Dialog
GALLERY KIDS: (whispering to each
other)
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18. Dialog
Ruby: And here we have the Swamp.
The Level 2s to 3s.
Dialog
Ruby: The dredges of society.
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19. Dialog
Ruby: And the last zone--
Dialog
Ruby: --Nowhere.
Dialog
Didi: Population, two!
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20. Dialog
Didi: Hey, cheer up!
Dialog
Didi: Maybe we started a little too
high level last time...
Dialog
Ruby: Ya think???
Dialog
Didi: Mmhm!
Dialog
Didi: What about we start with
someone lower level liiiike..
Dialog
Didi: --him?
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21. Dialog
Ruby: It's the mystery meat flinger!
Dialog
Ruby: Anyone but him.
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22. Dialog
Didi: Oh but--
Dialog
Didi:--that's just his Image.
Dialog
Didi: On the Inside he just looks...
Dialog
Didi: Lonely.
Dialog
Ruby: Yeah but his outside--
Dialog
Ruby: --is a puke.
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23. Dialog
Didi: But his inside--
Dialog
Ruby: But his outside!
Dialog
Didi: But his inside!
Dialog
Ruby: But his outside!!
Dialog
Didi: He's a level threeeee...!
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24. Dialog
Ruby: He's a level 3!
Dialog
Ruby: Why didn't you say so before?!
Dialog
Didi: Because you can see his level
right there--
Dialog
Ruby: Hey yo, tryin' to start a food
fight?
Dialog
Anonymous: Nah.
Dialog
Kid 2 (OS): OW!
Dialog
Anonymous: I just like the sound a
wet meatball makes when it hits
someone's face.
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25. Dialog
.
Dialog
Didi: Hey!
Dialog
Didi: You don't seem like a mean
person on the inside.
Dialog
Didi: Is everything okay?
Dialog
Allen: Well actually..
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26. Dialog
Anonymous: Hey GINGER SPICE, Allen's
not Home.
Dialog
Anonymous: Leave a message!
Dialog
Didi: Tell Allen that I'm here to
talk--
Dialog
Didi: --he doesn't needa bully
people to hide his problems--
Dialog
Anon: GRRR!!
Dialog
Ruby: Hey hey HEY, everyon calm
down!
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29. Dialog
Didi: But Allen!
Dialog
Ruby: Heyyy girl, lay your foresight
on me.
Dialog
Fuchsia: Your future is--
Dialog
Fuchsia: --very fuzzy.
Dialog
Didi: <GASP>
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30. Dialog
Didi: Whooaa...
Dialog
Didi: You are *so* much cooler than
your Image!
Dialog
Fifi: Oh, you mean Fuchsia?
Dialog
Fifi: But I like her!
Dialog
Didi: But...
Dialog
Didi: She's trying to see the future
in a hamster ball.
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31. Dialog
Mr Nibbles: Squeak! Squeak!
Subtitled: HELP. ME.
Dialog
Fifi: Well, she isn't perfect, but--
Dialog
Ruby: EX-cuse us.
Dialog
Didi: Rubes, you're giving me
whiplash!
Dialog
Ruby: I'm just sayin Deeds, we won't
level up unless you show Images some
respect.
Dialog
Ruby: Observe.
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32. Dialog
Ruby: I predict...
Dialog
Ruby: --that if I google “fuchsia
fortune telling flamingo”--
Dialog
Ruby: --YOUR picture is the FIRST to
pop up.
Dialog
Ruby: Yessss!!!
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33. Dialog
Didi: Rubes, we're not making any
real friends because you're not
being a real friend.
Dialog
Didi: You're just saying what they
want to hear!
Dialog
Ruby: And it's working GREAT!
Dialog
Didi: Wait, Fifi!
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34. Dialog
Buckaroo: I enjoy basketball...
Dialog
Buckaroo: baseball...
Dialog
Buckaroo: wrestling...
Dialog
Buckaroo: barracuda fishing--
Dialog
Buckaroo: You know, the stuff of
men.
Dialog
Didi: But you don't even like any of
that stuff, so why are you
pretending??
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35. Dialog
Didi: UGH, Images!
Dialog
Ruby: I am so sorry.
Dialog
Ruby: Deeds, why'd you do that?
Dialog
Didi: Your way isn't working. I'm
gonna do things my way now.
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36. Dialog
Didi: I'm making friends with her!
Dialog
Ruby: Wait, Saya?!
Dialog
Ruby: But she doesn't even have an
Image!
Dialog
Didi: Good!
Dialog
Didi: Images just get in the way!
Dialog
Anonymous: Heyyy strange little
girl, wanna exchange your mystery
meat for my mystery meat?
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37. Dialog
Anonymous: D'ya talk?
Dialog
Anonymous: What about Japanese sign
language?
Dialog
GALLERY KIDS: (Laugh)
Dialog
Ruby: Wait, Didi!
Dialog
Didi: Hey, stop that!
Dialog
Anonymous: Oh, it's Ginger Spice!
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39. Dialog
Ruby: AAGH!
Dialog
Ruby: Wait--
Dialog
Ruby: --don't do this!
Dialog
Didi: Stop picking on her!
Dialog
Anonymous: Oy, she's picking on
herself!
Dialog
Anonymous: Look at her, she's a
walking stereotype!
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42. Dialog
Didi: Stop it!
Dialog
Didi: Let me talk to Saya!
Dialog
Ruby: Didi, stop!
Dialog
DIDI: Ruby, your life bar!
Dialog
Ruby: I get it now. You're trying to
reach the person behind the Image.
Dialog
Ruby: But...
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43. Dialog
Ruby: Images are more than just
something that gets in the way.
Dialog
Ruby: Some people can control their
Image.
Dialog
Ruby: Some people can't.
Dialog
Ruby: Some people like their Image.
Dialog
Ruby: Some people don't.
Dialog
Ruby: And some people...
Dialog
Ruby: just aren't ready to show
everything they are inside just yet.
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44. Dialog
Ruby: But Deeds... Images are here
for a reason, I know it!
Dialog
Ruby: Maybe we're just one part...
of a whole...
Dialog
Ruby: You ain't got me without you,
right?
Dialog
Didi: Ruby!!!
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45. Dialog
Didi: SHADE!!!
Dialog
Shade: <ROOOAR>
Dialog
Didi: I know what you're trying to
do.
Dialog
Didi: You're trying to protect Saya
so she won't get bullied.
Dialog
Didi: But I want to protect her too!
As her friend. And yours!
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48. Dialog
Didi: Hi, I'm Didi.
Dialog
Saya: Hi, I'm Saya.
Dialog
Didi: It's nice to meet you.
Dialog
OLLIE: Wow, that was really brave of
her.
Dialog
Olivia: But would you rather be
brave, or beautiful?
Dialog
Ollie: Maybe brave...
Dialog
Olivia <GASPS>
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50. Dialog
Ruby: <GASP>
Dialog
Ruby: I feel GREAT!
Dialog
Ruby: I've never had my life bar
reach 100% before!
Dialog
Ruby: Wait, that means...
Dialog
RUBY: YES!
Dialog
RUBY: But I don't get it. I leveled
up?
Dialog
RUBY: I thought I was a goner!
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51. Dialog
Saya: You let Didi shine for a
change.
Dialog
Saya: And she stood up to a Level 10
Image--just to see who I am on the
inside. To be a real friend.
Dialog
Saya: And I think that's pretty
cool.
Dialog
Ruby: Hey, Saya's right...
Dialog
Ruby: That *was* really cool!
Dialog
Ruby: You saved my life, Deeds!
Dialog
Didi: Oh I wasn’t trying to be
cool--
Dialog
Ruby: That's what makes it cool.
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52. Dialog
Ruby: I'd say that was a successful
first lunch.
Dialog
Didi: I wonder what will happen
tomorrow?
Dialog
Ruby: Maybe we'll reach level 5!
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