Released: April 25 2021
As the Gavrin brothers went home, Robo cashed in the diamond for money. He then came across this tiny cottage. It was empty. He found out who owned it, a farmer named Laurentius. Robo asked if he could rent his cottage...
Laurentius: You can't live there! It's got no conveniences, other than running water! I'm surprised it has that!
Robo: I want to live there, I don't need much, please rent it to me.
Laurentius: You're insane, but if you insist, you're welcome to it. The rent will be... (Robo gives him $300) 50 dollars a week.
The kitchen (that is, if you could call it a kitchen), had one small window in the back wall, a sink with the only tap, there was a single cupboard above a shelf. On the shelf, there stood a saucepan. There was also a a wood burning stove with an oven. The only object in the entire room were two wooden boxes to serve as chairs, a third, larger box between them for a table.
Robo and Elliot built a tiny closet, and Robo bought hydrogen tanks to store inside the closet so he could refuel.
Elliot: You're pretty good at this building stuff.
Robo: Yes, so are you.
Robo installed a computer, light, smoke detector, and small refrigerator. Most notably, Robo built a generator that runs on vegetable oil, of which he made completely from scratch, from junk and scrap metal he bought, with less instructions than when they built the closet. He then connected the generator to a battery he bought.
Elliot: Wow, you're really good at inventing.
Robo: (also surprised that the generator works) I got it from the best. Speaking of which, I'm thinking of looking for scrap metal and other junk, making stuff out of it, and selling them and maybe even selling the junk itself to people like me who want it. A scrap store. I'll call it Robo's Recycling and Scrap... and Store. The name needs work.
But first I'll probably need to clear up some things about this universe before we move onto the next story.
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Dimensions (the ones below normal are considered territories of the United States) in the Dimensporters (invented 1954 and are in many towns in the United States, Marshall Islands, and Australia)
These dimensions were created 5000 years BC
. Normal (the biggest and the only one without limits)
. Marzipan City (what appears to be warped version of Seattle)
. Mushroom Dimension (warped version of Americas) The first humans in the Mushroom Dimension were a family called the Toadstools (originally that Dimension was ONLY filled with human like creatures (like Koopa Troopas), bacteria, plants, Chain Chomps, the animals on present day Earth and (now evolved) Yoshis and Rosasaurs. (this (except for the fact the family's last name was Toad) goes for the Marzipan and Springfield Dimensions too)
. Unseen parents dimension (warped version of Albany New York) (Where Charlie Brown and his friends and the Eds and their Rethink Avenue peers' parents go) (smallest dimension)
. Big picture show dimension (warped version of State of New Hampshire) (often closed off to the public for some reason)
. Springfield (warped version of... what is it exactly?) (The Springfield Mystery Spot is the nickname for a dimensporter)
. Shell city dimension (warped version of State of California) Has strange creatures called Modrosers, super giant humans
. Monster dimension (where Monwers [1] like Elmo and Cookie Monster (who live in Sesame Street, New York) and grouches and Anything Muppets originate) (warped version of Queens, New York)
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Mixed-Up Cartoon Season 1
أدب الهواةBenjamin and Elliot Gavrin would be the last people to say they had the hardest lives in the history of the world, after all, living in rural-suburb Litchfield with both their parents Arthur and Jeonga, and having their schoolmates, friends like Mic...
