Episode 38 - Gentlemen! Behold! We Are The Fobbies!
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Gentlemen! Behold! We Are The Fobbies! was the second episode of the fourth and final season of Fobbies are Borange, making it Episode 38. Storywise it went from getting Starman Base to the arrival of Electro Specter.
The episode title is a line in the episode from the Southern Paula flashback. It is a reference to Aqua Teen Hunger Force, where episodes from the first three seasons all started with Dr. Weird saying "Gentlemen! Behold!"
Original Broadcast Date: July 25th 2008
Runtime: 23:14
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Cast
Benjamin Carignan - Jeff Andonuts, The Narrator
Stephen Georg - Ness
lewahi - Prince Poo
Martin Tovar - Paula Polestar
Synopsis
The narrator makes his opening statement until he is interrupted by a happy Poo that has finally gotten the Sword of Kings. After the narrator scolds him for interrupting him, Poo promises that when everything will be over, he will come and stab him. As the story resumes, Poo joins up with Ness, Paula and Jeff in Onett. They then move on to the Onett library. Once inside, Ness is terrified at the sight of the only 6 books in the library, claiming he never seen that much before. They then meet up with the library receptionist, turning out to be the Foreign Nurse Woman. Apparently she was waiting for Ness since episode 2 to give him the map. They then tell her that they are looking for a book but she asks for a library card. Once Jeff threatens her with his gun and take the book, they teleport back to the Tenda Village.
As they give the book to the Tenda leader, he tells them to go to sleep while he reads it to all the other Tendas. During the night, the narrator tells that Jeff fixed a broken can of coke, becoming a can of Pepsi. The Pepsi commercial starts playing until the Tenda leader interupts it saying that Pepsi sucks. On the following morning, the Tenda explained that after reading the book, they found out they were not shy at all but were, as a matter of fact, jerks and orders them to find a book that fixes that. After bringing them such a book, all the Tendas become nice. The Chosen Four then check on the one that was the friendly one only to find out she started to drink Powerthirst to tough up in order to stick apart from the others. To show her newfound strength, she lifts away the rock blocking the way on her own. Before the Chosen Four proceeds down the hole, the powered Tenda offers them a bottle of Powerthirst. The scene then shifts into the second "coffee" scene where the powered Tenda tells them how much they became stronger and that they're drawing near to Giygas. As they finish their drink, they proceed down the hole.
As they reach the bottom, they encounter fobbies. At the sight of them, Paula seems to freak out. The flashback then begins with Southern Paula and Paula's Old Father making Sweet Tea. They suddenly notice a flying UFO above them. From the UFO comes out the Fobbies. The leader of the Fobbies explains how they have traveled to find the ultimate drink only to find Sweet Tea as the answer on Google. After realizing Paula's Old Father is the best maker of Sweet Tea on Earth, the Fobbies kills him and attempts to steal his remaining tea only to find out there is only one glass left that one of the Fobbies drinks, causing him to be killed by the leader. The leader then proceeds to bring back Paula to their home planet to enslave her to make Sweet Tea for all fobbies.
The narrator then explains about how Paula had to serve Sweet Tea for the Fobbies for years until one day, she decided to escape. She added into the Sweet Tea some orange ink markers, causing them to turn orange and become stupid from the ink's brain damages. As she escapes from the planet, one fobbie who never drank the tea managed to track her down. He then proceeded to brainwash her, take the form of her father, create a robotic wife and put the illusion of the Polestar Preschool which is in fact the base of activies for the fobby to attempt the destruction of the world as a form of revenge.
Back to the actual time, Poo proceeds to defeat every single one of the fobbies even though he is taken by guilt for doing it.
Cultural References
Notes
- "It's a Pokémon!" was an improvised line.
