Invasion of The 1950's (Collab With Glitchy Yoshi)
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  • Parts 8
  • Time 1h 5m
Complete, First published Jun 25, 2022
It was just a normal day in Mixopolis, but nowadays, things in Mixopolis haven't been the same since Sizzol opened that barbershop/hair salon... and the Barbors had to move to the other side of the city! And ever since that happened, mixels have begun acting weird, almost as if they were stuck in the 1950's! Quatret, the Flexer Cousins, and other non-canon ocs (except Cutty & Frozty, though they got their names from Glitchy Yoshi) belongs to Glitchy Yoshi. This is a collab with him. Note: This book is a parody to Buddyverse by Mr. Buddy.
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