Fed up with Leo the Patriotic Lion's Neo-Luddite status, Irwin takes him on a shopping spree and forces him to buy tons of stuff he doesn't need, much to his dismay and embarrassment. It then becomes a viral hit on YouTube, but Irwin's popularity plummets instead of rises.
Get Your Own Back © BBC
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Get Your Own Back © BBC
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Eterna and characters (C)
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Daemon: *in Greek* Leo must be wishing he was Greek so he doesn't have to go through that. Irwin doesn't seem to mind about my people because what we are doing is part of our culture.
Silas: *in Greek* If he was Greek, there wouldn't be Leo the Patriotic Lion. Instead, he may be Leonidas the Hellenic Lion.
Daemon: *in Greek* And his patriotism would be much different too; he would bleed blue and white like our flag, he would have the strength of King Leonidas and his Spartans, the intelligence of Socrates, the leadership of Alexander the Great, the passion of Aristotle, and the soul of Pericles at least.
Silas: *in Greek* Now that's quite a description.
Silas: *in Greek* If he was Greek, there wouldn't be Leo the Patriotic Lion. Instead, he may be Leonidas the Hellenic Lion.
Daemon: *in Greek* And his patriotism would be much different too; he would bleed blue and white like our flag, he would have the strength of King Leonidas and his Spartans, the intelligence of Socrates, the leadership of Alexander the Great, the passion of Aristotle, and the soul of Pericles at least.
Silas: *in Greek* Now that's quite a description.
Aslan was walking past the living room and glanced at the couch. He stopped and took another look into the room and saw Irwin, Alaster and Madeline are in front of a WiiU console.
Aslan: May I ask what are you three doing?
Irwin: Oh! Your Majesty...
Alaster: We're playing Orchestral Rhythm for the WiiU! (not a real game)
Aslan: I see that you are playing online. Who's online playing with you then?
Madeline: Three of the musical mice from Leo's home... we are still waiting for them to make up their minds onto what Instrument they'll use...
Irwin: Alaster decided to go for the Violin, Madeline went for the Harp and I go for the Piano/Keyboard.
Alaster: I'm betting that if the G-52's sees this they'll be online and joining us right now...
Aslan: Mind if I sit by and watch?
Alaster: Sure thing dad...
Aslan: May I ask what are you three doing?
Irwin: Oh! Your Majesty...
Alaster: We're playing Orchestral Rhythm for the WiiU! (not a real game)
Aslan: I see that you are playing online. Who's online playing with you then?
Madeline: Three of the musical mice from Leo's home... we are still waiting for them to make up their minds onto what Instrument they'll use...
Irwin: Alaster decided to go for the Violin, Madeline went for the Harp and I go for the Piano/Keyboard.
Alaster: I'm betting that if the G-52's sees this they'll be online and joining us right now...
Aslan: Mind if I sit by and watch?
Alaster: Sure thing dad...
Musical Mouse 1: Oi! Oi! Hurry up and pick and instrument already!
Musical Mouse 2: But I'm torn between the cello or the recorder...
Musical Mouse 3: Let's just play this before Mr. Leo sees us!
Musical Mouse 2: Okay... I'll go for the recorder then...
Musical Mouse 1: Alright. *speaking to alaster through the head piece* You ready to pick a piece, prince?
Alaster: *from the other side of the communication* I'm giving you the honors to a peice!
Musical Mouse 3: *scrolls through the list of orchestral pieces presented to them* Wow... there are a lot of pieces we know and don't know...
Musical Mouse 2: But I'm torn between the cello or the recorder...
Musical Mouse 3: Let's just play this before Mr. Leo sees us!
Musical Mouse 2: Okay... I'll go for the recorder then...
Musical Mouse 1: Alright. *speaking to alaster through the head piece* You ready to pick a piece, prince?
Alaster: *from the other side of the communication* I'm giving you the honors to a peice!
Musical Mouse 3: *scrolls through the list of orchestral pieces presented to them* Wow... there are a lot of pieces we know and don't know...
Musical Mouse 2: Yes, but we have proven we can sight-read. I've decided I'll do the cello.
Musical Mouse 1: And I'll do piano. Let's try the O Fortuna.
(O Fortuna: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWiyKgeGWx0)
Musical Mouse 1: And I'll do piano. Let's try the O Fortuna.
(O Fortuna: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FWiyKgeGWx0)
Why Leo the Tiger....There's something I want to ask.
Is there any decent reality TV programs on WBC that they air on the weeknights?
I do praise Get Your Own Back and such being on, and it seemed like a lot of work for bringing Leo the Patriotic Lion into a big shopping trip and whatnot, but wouldn't they air on Primetime schedules on the weeknights or weekend nights?
Is there any decent reality TV programs on WBC that they air on the weeknights?
I do praise Get Your Own Back and such being on, and it seemed like a lot of work for bringing Leo the Patriotic Lion into a big shopping trip and whatnot, but wouldn't they air on Primetime schedules on the weeknights or weekend nights?
Oh, I see. WBC doesn't do a lot of reality television, preferring to stick to real game shows such as their revivals of Name That Tune, Face the Music, and a US attempt at the UK quiz show about pop music called Pop Quiz. (Leo the Patriotic Lion hosts the first two while Cripto is doing the third one.) Primetime is often sports time as well.
If you consider it reality television (which I don't), you'd see US attempts at that UK show Interceptor. They also have done documentaries on many of the G-52s backgrounds, with Leo the Patriotic Lion's getting the biggest ratings (because he's the most controversial of all of them). Cripto's also got large ratings (because he's got the perfect sob story with a happy ending).
If you consider it reality television (which I don't), you'd see US attempts at that UK show Interceptor. They also have done documentaries on many of the G-52s backgrounds, with Leo the Patriotic Lion's getting the biggest ratings (because he's the most controversial of all of them). Cripto's also got large ratings (because he's got the perfect sob story with a happy ending).
Leo is extremely unpopular with the beings of Noah for this reason; once he and Super C got accidentally warped into Noah and landed in the middle of a cross-dressing festival. Cross-dressing is against the G-52 moral code and policies. Leo, being who he has with the bellowing and whose voice is so huge it could cause destruction, bellowed at everybody and showed his intolerance. Super C echoed the lion, but later regretted it (as did Leo) and put himself and "His Royal Totalitarian Loudmouth" (as those who hate him call him) on probation, temporarily placing Cripto in command of the organization. Irwin has had a growing hatred of the G-52s ever since and has gotten much of Noah to think the same, even though Aslan forgave Leo and Super C for the meltdown. Irwin had his own ambition to get his own back on Leo and did so twice. Noahns have praised him for it ever since.
Leo would tell you he felt he deserved it as it was, since he did too much damage altogether, past and present.
Leo would tell you he felt he deserved it as it was, since he did too much damage altogether, past and present.
Chuong: So it was the bellowing that led Irwin to do this to Leo and not the festival or Leo's lifestyle themselves.
Juno: I'm never going to enable a cross-dresser again ever in my life. I thought it was funny but when I look back to it, I can see why that's bad. Not to mention, most UN1024s come from countries that frown upon that.
Chuong: Yeah. In Vietnam, we generally just ignore it and shrug it off as if nothing happen.
Juno: I'm never going to enable a cross-dresser again ever in my life. I thought it was funny but when I look back to it, I can see why that's bad. Not to mention, most UN1024s come from countries that frown upon that.
Chuong: Yeah. In Vietnam, we generally just ignore it and shrug it off as if nothing happen.
Leo: I'd say it was a combination of both but the biggest chunk was the bellowing. Irwin thought I was trying to shove my beliefs down others' throats as if they were always right and theirs were always wrong. It's just like those talking bears who used to annoy Garfield always sang: "If you ever disagree, it means that you are wrong."
(Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQFn8YxL_zM)
(Ref: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQFn8YxL_zM)
Sorry; use this as a ref instead:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3LSZetkNSE
Just watch the first few seconds and you'll get it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3LSZetkNSE
Just watch the first few seconds and you'll get it.
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