Solving the Mystery of the Tiny Mice
As several other European parallels of Leo the Patriotic Lion become heads of state, Lennart the Viking Lion gets to work helping the others solve the mystery of the tiny mice that a masked man had kidnapped, and then dumped in his castle.
Leo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., etc. (C) me and me alone
Artwork in thumbnail, UN1024s, AIRAF, etc. (C)
Chuong; the parallels of Leo and a select number of individual G-52s (i.e. Wrangler Wolf)
Power Rangers franchise © Saban Entertainment, Hasbro, and everybody else who owns the rights, and adapted from the Super Sentai franchise; that franchise belongs to Shotaro Ishinomori (as creator), Toei Company, and Bandai
Leo himself, G-52s, C.I.D.F., etc. (C) me and me alone
Artwork in thumbnail, UN1024s, AIRAF, etc. (C)
Chuong; the parallels of Leo and a select number of individual G-52s (i.e. Wrangler Wolf)Power Rangers franchise © Saban Entertainment, Hasbro, and everybody else who owns the rights, and adapted from the Super Sentai franchise; that franchise belongs to Shotaro Ishinomori (as creator), Toei Company, and Bandai
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 120 x 87px
File Size 79 kB
Elias: Whew! It was a rather interesting day helping these mice to reunite with their families back home.
Zax: Man I hate to be that masked man since Leonid's administration is tough against criminals and corruption.
Chuong: I wonder what Finland's section of the Great Wall of Russia looks like.
Finisher: A demilitarized zone with castle-like towers with machine gunners watching from above. You should've seen our border towns with Russia; they're basically permanent military bases with housing on-site. We like Leonid, and he knows how tight our borders are with his country is. Even if imports flow between our borders, we have conscripts doubling as customs agents in our border towns to check on imported goods, especially with the trains underground.
Zax: Man I hate to be that masked man since Leonid's administration is tough against criminals and corruption.
Chuong: I wonder what Finland's section of the Great Wall of Russia looks like.
Finisher: A demilitarized zone with castle-like towers with machine gunners watching from above. You should've seen our border towns with Russia; they're basically permanent military bases with housing on-site. We like Leonid, and he knows how tight our borders are with his country is. Even if imports flow between our borders, we have conscripts doubling as customs agents in our border towns to check on imported goods, especially with the trains underground.
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