Fisher-Price GFK04 Laugh and Learn Silly Sounds Light-Up Piano, Infant Toy, Multicolour & Baby's First Blocks

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Fisher-Price GFK04 Laugh and Learn Silly Sounds Light-Up Piano, Infant Toy, Multicolour & Baby's First Blocks

Fisher-Price GFK04 Laugh and Learn Silly Sounds Light-Up Piano, Infant Toy, Multicolour & Baby's First Blocks

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Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour: The five-year-old Villain Protagonist of "Ghostdubsters" smokes cremains, threatens to kill "Mr. Minecraft", and breaks into a cemetary to get more "vape juice".

Played for Laughs with "Ghostbatista", which starts off as the singer attempting to get milk, before singing about the benefits of milk. Then, during the last ten seconds, the singer's skeleton becomes sapient and bursts out of his skin. Near the end of "Ghostbusterswars", the song takes a drastic turn when the singer proclaims " George Lucas is dead." A text-to-speech program reads the Wikipedia article's description of milk during the bridge in "Ghostbatista".Unexplained Recovery: Despite Darth Vader famously dying and returning as a force ghost in Return of the Jedi, Star Wars 9 has Vader return in a physical form ("Darth Vader — resurrection; complete.") to bang a robot during the final scene. This is a clear Take That! to the Opening Scroll of the original ninth installment, which reveals that Palpatine recovered from his previous death. Somehow. And with the same level of abruptness. The album itself ends on a rather abrupt note, thanks to Joel's keyboard breaking down when he supposedly actually wants to sing the song properly this time. Right as the ghost in "Gheestobesto" is about to bust another nut, the singer proclaims "And now it's time for you to nut to this song!"

The very first song describes that the Ghostbusters have to remove a ghost from your bladder because you need to pee.Animated Music Video: An unofficial, but officially endorsed one was made for "Ghostbatista" by web animator Zeurel. Later, Zeurel made another music video, this time for "Ghostbusterss"

Boom, Headshot!: The singer of "Ghostbusterswars" notes that George Lucas died after the wrathful fans shot him in the head. Offing the Mouth: "Ghastbasters" ends with the Ghostbusters (non-lethally) breaking the singer's legs after the latter made a snarky remark when threatened. Choose a play gym that is appropriate for your baby’s current age and activity level but will also continue to be enjoyable as your little one develops. For a plaything to contribute to your baby’s development, it must engage and entertain them now and be flexible enough to continue interesting and challenging them as they learn and grow.

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The singer mentions that he shits his pants twice (the second time is to protest the ghosts in the city) in "Ghooooostbuster". The final song of album, "Ghost Bologna", features Joel beating up a Fisher-Price keyboard he bought for two dollars, which he ostensibly used to make the whole album.

Prank Call: Seemingly everyone is tired of getting calls from the singer for this reason, and eventually the Ghostbusters take it into their own hands to put a stop to it. Adaptational Alternate Ending: Unlike The Rise of Skywalker, the final scene of Star Wars 9 has Darth Vader bang a robot. Four Is Death: The outro that closed out the livestream release of the album is four seconds long, fitting for an album focused entirely on ghosts. The singer asks the Ghostbusters to unclog his toilet in "Ghastbasters", and they break his legs for it. The ending of "Ghostbusterswars", where a group of angry fans murder George Lucas after being disappointed with Star Wars 9, is clearly a jab at those who sent death threats to the actors that participated in the Star Wars movies, starting with The Phantom Menace. As well as shippers that overreact to those who don't agree with their pairings, as the fans targeted George because the film did not include a scene of C-3PO and R2-D2 making out.

Big "NO!": At the end of "Ghostbusterswars", this was the singer's reaction to George Lucas getting murdered out of Disproportionate Retribution. Ambiguous Ending: We never find out if the Ghostbusters went through with the singer's demands to "DESTROY THE CITY!" at the end of "Ghost-Boster". Also Played for Laughs in "Ghostbusterswars". The song mostly consists of the singer gushing about Star Wars. However, following the release of Star Wars 9, George Lucas was found dead at his ranch — murdered by angry fans because the film did not include a scene of C-3PO and R2-D2 making out. The singer then declares that the song needs to end.



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