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"Billy and Mandy" review #1

This ep. first aired sometime in 2004. Well, that's what it said in the copyright date at the end of the credits. I saw this one yesterday. The first half was when this guy was taking everyone's nose and doing something with it. One of the things he was doing was he was scooping all the snot out all of them. He was taking them because he was jealous he didn't have one because he lost his somehow. It was wierd seeing Billy without a nose for the first time. And something that I have nothing to say about, is that in the credits, a doctor must of worked on it because the title "Dr." was in it. He must know lots about noses. He might as well be a nose doctor.He was producing some smell that makes Billy's nose run off while he's sleeping. And his nose could talk. His nose loved the smell.Is it just me, when Billy had no nose, he spoke funny. Well, duh, without a (working) nose, you can't speak normally. What a wierd part of an episode!
Then, of course, there's the 2nd part of the ep. Billy and his family are going to a wedding. Gladys, Billy's mom, gets him all neat and tidy for the occasion. Billy does his usual craziness by turning into "Tuxedo Man." When he jumped into the mud, Harold, his dad, jumped in also, just as neat and tidy as Billy was before he jumped in the mud. Mandy and Grim came along and Mandy said Billy was stupid (it's true). His dad thought otherwise. Dad explained why he thinks Billy is so intellegent. He was so teeny-tiny as a newborn. When Newborn Billy burped, his dad thought that was his first word. When NB Billy passed gas, his dad thought that was his first step.When he passed gas constantly, he would be like a motor car and just floats in the air. And when he had a toy, he just wouldn't give it up to anyone other baby. And so on and so fourth.
I better rate this before it get's any bigger. I never thought I had to do this, but starting now, I'm gonna do halves. 31/2 stars. That's between good and very good. The reason why I haven't been doing any Grim Adventures Of Billy and Mandy reviews was because I wasn't very strong at the time. I think I'm getting my strength back; although not very much. I'll probably watch one occassionally. But not most of the showings. Maybe one showing per marathon or something like that. OK, I'm done. VMM, signing off!

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