![]() After entering the stranger's home, Snoodle-Doo is given a cup of tea, before the stranger asks him what brings him to his home. Ginches.Īfter tirelessly climbing up the mountain, Snoodle-Doo then makes it to the top, where he is suddenly approached by a kindly stranger who invites him inside his home on top of the mountain. Snoodle-Doo then asks if there's any place where he can truly be alone, before looking up to see two birds flying across the sky, so he decides to climb up the mountain peak of Mt. After traveling for a while, Snoodle-Doo decides to take a break, but he ends up falling forward when he attempts to sit down, before being approached by a Snoodle farmer who also paints a picture and places it in Snoodle-Doo's backpack. Another Snoodle paints another picture of Snoodle-Doo and places it in his pack as well, before the Snoodles all tell him, "You're puny, you're silly, you're not all that smart, you can't use your wings and you're no good at art!" Snoodle-Doo then decides to leave Snoodleburg to find another place to live. After the picture is all painted, Snoodle-Doo then shows the picture that he painted to the other Snoodles, who admonish him that he's no better at painting than flying. Snoodle-Doo is sad that he's not very good at flying, before he notices a bunch of beautiful flowers, realizing that he can paint a picture of the flowers, claiming that he's got more than wings. ![]() One of the Snoodles then paints a picture of how silly the young Snoodle looked before placing this picture in his backpack. First, he tries to fly, but he doesn't fly very high before he falls back to the ground, before the Snoodles make fun of him for not being good at flying. ![]() Snoodle-Doo then decides to show all of the other Snoodles what he can do. Inside the pack on his back, Snoodle-Doo discovers some paints and a Snoodle kazoo, before discovering a string, to which when pulled, causes a pair of wings to pop out. Slyīob then reads from a book a story about the Snoodles, "a curious folk who eat pancakes and noodles and spend half their days making sketches and doodles and cutting their hair into shapes like French poodles." In Snoodleburg, the hometown of all of the Snoodles, there is a large tower in the center that produces a new Snoodle "every fourth Tuesday at quarter past nine." One day, a brand new Snoodle, named Snoodle-Doo, is born, before he starts wondering what his purpose is. Larry then tells Chester to get ready for "Dr. Hyde," to which Bob is concerned that that story is a little scary, but Larry tells him that if they change things around a little bit, he thinks they'll have a story that Chester will enjoy. Despite things not turning out the way Bob wanted them to, Larry has a backup plan, deciding to tell Chester the story of "Dr. They call him names & tell him that he's no good at anything and wants to know what should he do. Chester explains in his letter to Bob & Larry that some of the nasty kids at his school make fun of him. Larry asks what Chester's problem is & Bob shows him. When Bob is upset that Larry didn't actually learn any Danish to play the part, he despondently wonders what he's going to tell Chester, which was the name of the kid that they got a letter from. and the Bear, as Larry points out), and that Larry was slated to play the part of Jorgen. Larry then explains to Bob that he didn't actually go to Danish Immersion Camp, having only been there one day, before he and a kid named Bjorn took a canoe ride out on a lake and the two of them found themselves at another camp called "Overdone British Literary Adaptations Camp." This makes Bob very frustrated, telling Larry that he had a story arranged, which involved a Danish truck driver named Jorgen and his pet monkey (in a similar matter as that of B.J. When Larry notices the welcome home sign, written in Danish as "Velkommen Hjem, Larry," he doesn't pronounce it in proper Danish, which Bob points out to him. As Bob readies himself after the bus comes over, Larry arrives on the Countertop with Bob yelling "Surprise." This confuses Larry, asking if there was supposed to be a huge group of people in a surprise party, to which Bob says that he was the only one in the party. On the Countertop, Bob is all alone, setting up a "Welcome Home" party for Larry, who is returning home from Danish Immersion Camp.
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