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A Bob and Sue Special Title: Cartoon World 2: Pre

Author:unloginuser Time:2024/09/28 Read: 4396

A Bob and Sue Special

Title: Cartoon World 2: Preschoolers

Plot: Last time, we experienced cartoons of older age. Now we’re diving deeper into our childhood. MUCH deeper.

Cartoons

1st realm: Paw Patrol (DO NOT SKIP)
2nd realm: Peppa Pig (Peppa Pig’s family)
3rd realm: Ruff Ruffman (Ruff Ruffman, Blossom)
4th realm:Team Umizoomi
5th realm: Pocoyo (DO NOT SKIP, Pocoyo characters)
6th realm: Caillou (DO NOT SKIP, Caillou’s family)
7th realm: Bluey (The Heeler Family)
8th realm: Nature Cat (Nature Cat characters)

Info:
Bob and Sue explore the worlds together for a while then move onto the next.

When Bob and Sue get to a world full of nothing but animals (Peppa Pig and Bluey), they need to get through an AI security that turns them into animals to get in the cartoon world. They turn back to humans in the real world and out of the cartoon realm.

Bob and Sue as Humans: Paw Patrol, Ruff Ruffman, Team Umizoomi, Pocoyo, Caillou and Nature Cat

Bob and Sue are brought to the Cartoon World when they press that (magic) button on their TV remote in the living room

When Bob and Sue is in Peppa Pig’s world, Bob is a rhino and Sue is a cheetah.

When Bob and Sue is in Bluey’s world, Bob is a chihuahua and Sue is a husky.

The cartoons go through their day like normal, unaware that Bob and Sue is lurking by, then they pop in.

Bob and Sue introduce themselves, while the cartoons do so too.

Bob and Sue (young adults, still considered adults) live in a regular neighborhood at home in the real world, not the cartoon world

Chase from Paw Patrol scratches himself furiously alone because his suit is itchy in his doghouse, then stops BEFORE Bob and Sue as humans arrive.

Bluey does NOT come after Peppa Pig, Ruff Ruffman does.

Pocoyo and Caillou are NOT considered animal realms.

Dialogue is also included.

Bob and Sue panic whenever they’re seen by someone, trying not to be exposed

Bob and Sue see the human version of themselves whenever they see something made of glass, and the reflection turns back into an animal when someone’s watching in the animal realms.

Cartoon World 2: Preschoolers

The living room hummed with the familiar glow of the television. Bob and Sue, two young adults with a shared fondness for childhood nostalgia, stood before the screen, a mischievous glint in their eyes. In their hands, the worn-out TV remote – the key to their next adventure.

“Ready for round two?” Bob asked, a grin splitting his face.

Sue nodded, her eyes sparkling with anticipation. “Let’s do this!”

With a swift press of the “magic” button, their world dissolved into a swirling vortex of pixels. They were transported to the vibrant, chaotic landscape of the cartoon world – but this time, they were diving deeper, into the realm of preschoolers.

Their first stop: Adventure Bay, home of the beloved Paw Patrol. As they materialized in the familiar backyard of the Lookout, Chase, the brave German Shepherd, was scratching himself furiously, his pup-uniform itching against his fur.

“Ugh, this thing is so itchy!” Chase grumbled, trying to reach the spot beneath his collar.

Just then, Bob and Sue materialized beside him, their faces etched with nervous excitement.

“Hi, Chase!” Bob greeted cautiously, trying to sound casual. “We’re big fans.”

Chase, startled, stopped scratching. He tilted his head, his black nose twitching. “You’re… new here,” he said, his voice filled with curiosity.

Bob and Sue exchanged a panicked glance. “We, uh, we just, you know, wandered in,” Sue stammered.

Chase’s eyes widened. “Wandered in? But… how?”

Before Chase could delve deeper, a panicked scream pierced the air. “Rubble! The bridge is collapsing!”

Chase, his attention now focused on the emergency, barked a quick “Later!” and dashed off towards the action.

Bob and Sue let out a collective sigh of relief. They had almost been caught! They decided to move on, venturing into the next realm – Peppa Pig’s world.

As they crossed the invisible boundary, the world transformed into a colorful landscape of cartoon houses, muddy puddles, and anthropomorphic animals. Suddenly, Bob felt a tingling sensation. Looking down, he saw his human form fading, replaced by a massive rhinoceros. Sue, beside him, was now a sleek, graceful cheetah.

“What the…?” Bob exclaimed, a mixture of awe and apprehension in his voice.

“It’s the AI security,” Sue explained, her cheetah instincts already kicking in. “It’s transforming us into animals to allow us entry into the cartoon realms.”

They navigated the Peppa Pig world, observing the family’s daily routines, their animal forms allowing them to blend in seamlessly. Bob, the clumsy rhino, nearly caused a commotion while trying to get through the front door of Peppa’s house, while Sue, the cheetah, was constantly getting in trouble for running too fast.

When it was time to move on, they found themselves in the world of Ruff Ruffman, a show known for its quirky humor and educational value. They observed Ruff Ruffman and Blossom, his energetic co-host, filming an episode about the importance of patience.

They then moved through the vibrant world of Team Umizoomi, where they met the colorful numbers who helped solve problems through their unique mathematical skills.

The next realm, Pocoyo, was a world of bright colors and playful characters. Pocoyo, a small, curious character, and his friends, Pato, Elly, and Loula, engaged in a game of hide and seek, their laughter echoing through the air.

Finally, they arrived at Caillou’s world, a land of imagination and childhood adventures. The little boy, with his signature red hair, was engrossed in building a castle out of blocks, his family watching with amusement.

But their time in the cartoon world was not without its perils. In the realm of Bluey, Bob and Sue found themselves transformed into a chihuahua and a husky. Bob, in his chihuahua form, was constantly trying to avoid the attention of the Heeler family’s playful blue heeler dog, Bluey, while Sue, the husky, found herself drawn to the chaotic energy of the family’s daily routines.

Their final stop was Nature Cat, a show that celebrated the joy of exploring the natural world. They were back to their human forms, their hearts filled with the memories of the vibrant worlds they had explored.

As they stepped back into their living room, the glow of the television screen faded, and the cartoon world was gone. Bob and Sue looked at each other, a shared sense of wonder still lingering in their eyes.

“That was incredible,” Bob said, shaking his head in disbelief.

Sue smiled, a mischievous twinkle in her eye. “Maybe next time we’ll go deeper. The world of toddlers?”

Bob shuddered. “Let’s save that one for another day.”

And as they sat down to unwind, they couldn’t help but smile at the thought of the vibrant, chaotic world of preschool cartoons – a world that had captured their hearts and reminded them of the joy and wonder of childhood.