Fake Musical Episode Synopsis!
Storyboard I made for it!
Thank you @northstarx-of-the-night for literally feeding my hyperfixations coal so I can breath the fire that is LMK.
In my head this would be the episode finale since it would require quite a bit to actually complete the story behind it.
It starts off with Jin and Yin finding an ancient relic that basically casts zone of truth throughout the city, the unknown side effect? instead of people talking, people sing.
Their grand plan? Well they figure that every family has some pent up anger, right? And if they can make Mk seem so annoying then the family will turn on them, and then the monkey kid will be easy peasy to beat. (And no one wants to be scolded by singing.)
They mess up Mei’s bike and blame it on Mk.
They sabotage Mk’s delivery route and get him in trouble with Pigsy.
When Tang is talking to Mk, they distract Mk and get him scolded by Tang.
Wukong doesn’t seem to be paying him any attention. Not speaking at all when Mk tries to talk to them.
Lastly, when Mk gets overwhelmed he tries to go to sandy and get some relaxation only to find that Yin and Jin have riled up all the cats and blamed it on Mk. Thus, Sandy is kinda just tired and can’t help Mk.
And so then Yin and Jim try to attack Mk, but Mk finds out *THEY* were the ones who have been messing up Mk the whole day. And so, because Mk is the one with the *most* pent up anger Kaiju form activates against his best wishes.
Yin and Jin then go apologize to the noodle family and try to escape with their lives. The noodle family tries to apologize to Mk, but they’re so angry that no one listened to him that he’s not paying attention.
The noodle family then has to go get Wukong, who does not want to be apart of this singing curse AT ALL. He’s been trying to avoid talking since he can’t sing at all. (Rapping Wukong cameo Au belongs to @mythicalmagical-monkeyman :D)
Eventually they convince him to go try and talk to Mk.
So, they go to the shame temple and unlock Wukong’s war form to go and make sure Mk doesn’t hurt themselves.
Mk just, breaks down about how he just wanted to protect his family. How they never wanted to be their super powerful creature, but that it’s unavoidable.
Wukong hugs them (6 arm hug too!!) and just tells them that he didn’t choose Mk as a successor because they were powerful, but because he knew that he’d be better than him.
“Being powerful isn’t something to be feared,
There’s someone always more powerful than you.
Even when it’s dark and you disappear.
At the end of the day you’re still you.”
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Bob's Burgers episode that starts off with the kids pestering Linda constantly "mom I need this", "mom I need that", "mom-" "mom-" "mom-" etc.
So Linda spends the episode away from Bob and the kids having some "me time", getting up to her own lil shenanigans, goofabouts, general hijinks.
Call it Lindependence Day.
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Episode Summary:
A beautiful singer comes to Gotham and during one of her performances, Batman discovers Plague Rat has began to stalk her. Plague Rat attacking staff and producers, and the reason for all of this unclear, Bruce makes it his mission to find out why he is doing this and keep the singer safe.
At the beginning of the episode and throughout, it’s framed as ‘he’s a crazy stalker who’s probably just an obsessive fan of hers’. But then, at the end, it’s revealed that Plague Rat is actually the singer’s brother, who was coming to the shows in the rafters and backstage to avoid being arrested. Having attacked the staff because they were planning to trick her into a bad contract with some big shot producer also seen through the episode.
There are small hints at this being the case, though. During the first confrontation, Plague Rat escapes while yelling, “I can’t let her see me like this!” (This referencing the rat-like eyes, visible black veins, etc.)
At the very end of the episode, the singer, Madelyn, finally sees him without the mask. She recognizes him immediately, and he crumbles from her reaction alone (Horror, sadness, covering her mouth and crying, y’know?). The last scene being Madelyn watching the car drive off with him in it, while Batman attempts to reassure Madelyn, saying that Blake won’t be like that forever. To which Madelyn replies: “Thank you, but... you shouldn’t get a woman’s hopes up.”
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Y’know, just some basic heartbreaking stuff you’d find in that show.
I imagine this version of Plague Rat would be the one that introduces Plague Rat’s sister, as well as a few other things that are pretty important. Just like a lot of other characters that were revamped there.
I can’t replicate styles for shit, but hey, I tried-
The title, by the way, is a reference to the pied piper, since I thought it’d be a fun myth to callback to for an episode about a rat being lured in by a singer.
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I saw that one post I made got kinda popular so I'll elaborate on the one point:
Star Trek, Deep Space Nine
Episode: "QonglaHbe'"
A Klingon house arrives aboard DS9 to work with a trade deal.
Quark warmly welcomes the Klingons with bloodwine and a more kid-friendly alternative for the tiny, yet ferocious, child of the house. The child likes to bite people. His parents find it greatly amusing to watch their son terrorize Quark's patrons as they finish their drinks.
Suddenly, one of the Klingons gets a message on their communications device from their ship; strange readings from a nearby asteroid have them wondering if they'd found an ancient temple containing one of the only not-dead Klingon gods.
Not ones to leave a god alive, the Klingons hastily leave Quarks without paying their tab and head to their shuttle. The trip to the asteroid is rough, as it's surrounded by bizarre energy that makes communications difficult from within the field.
Meanwhile, Quark realizes with growing horror that not only did the large family forget to pay their tab - they'd left their child behind. The boy was now running laps around Miles O'Brian while wrapping him in toilet tissue. When Quark mentions the possibility of leaving the child with the ship's daycare, a small explosion reveals that the child can improvise explosive devices out of nothing more than a can of hair spray and a tribble. He realizes he needs to face more drastic measures.
Back on the Asteroid, the Klingons realize they'd been tricked and the asteroid was not, in fact, home to a lasting Klingon god in need of murdering. Instead, an energy-based being house within a large altar had sent out scrambled signals in millions of different frequencies in the hope that something corporeal would come along and fix it's altar.
The Klingons were about to turn the altar to rubble when the being promised to pass along good word to Sto'Vo'Kor about the honor of their house; realizing the power the being had, they opted to fix the altar for the being.
Back on DS9, Quark had recruited the small Klingon into a rather beneficial scheme: as long as Quark supplied an endless supply of the federation drink of 'root beer' - the child gladly rattled off many ideas for Quark's bar. The idea of a 'Children's Meal' featuring a miniature Bat'leth was too good to pass up, after all.
Meanwhile, the Klingons had finally finished repairing the temple when they realized they couldn't find their child. In a blind panic, they scrambled around the Asteroid, certain that they'd brought their child with them.
However, the Klingon child was now asleep on Quark's bed. Quark, bunking in his bar, is venting to Garak about the unpaid babysitting job he'd been thrown into. Garak suggests the possibility of letting Worf watch the child for a bit so he could get a break.
It's at this point the Klingon house realizes they'd left their child on the space station, and filled with relief they leave for DS9. At a slow and leisurely pace.
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Mikey and Leo episode centered around Mikey wanting to push Leo and Draxum together since Leo’s the most reluctant to give Draxum any grace (for good reason!) But, thinking on the spot, Leo says he’s gotta go do something for Hueso and “just can’t hang out right now 😔” (yes, he says the emoji out loud.)
Mikey calls his bluff and now the three of them (Mikey having grabbed a weary Draxum along) go to Hueso’s to find that yes, he actually does have a job for him. Said job asks for Leo to go with Hueso to deliver multiple pizzas to this giant yokai quite a distance away, and Hueso figured it would probably go better with Leo’s help (emphasis on probably.)
Well, Mikey decides that this would be a great bonding opportunity for them and basically invites he and Draxum along. Unfortunately for Leo, Hueso doesn’t care enough to wave away more help, though he does side-eye the wanted criminal Baron Draxum coming with them. But who is he to judge? (This choice has consequences.)
The journey goes about as terribly as you’d expect, but at least the pizzas get delivered on time.
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