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Sad Pin is sitting on the coast. Barry and Dokko are fishing nearby. Pin tells them that Bibi has disappeared again and doesn't write to him at all. Dokko is outraged at how insensitive young people sometimes are. By the way, when Pin designed Bibi, he could have invested a sense of loyalty in him. Barry notices that anyone can talk, but he would try to do it himself.
At home, Dokko sculpts a golem vaguely similar to him out of clay and puts his photo in his mouth. During a thunderstorm, he runs the golem with electrical discharges, and the golem comes to life. The next day, Barry comes to his friend and invites him to go fishing. Dokko refuses and hides the golem behind the door. Life with a golem turns out to be unbearable; he has the consciousness of a child, is very clumsy, and constantly follows his creator.
On a rainy evening, Dokko goes to Barry's house and asks to save him. He tells Barry that he has locked the golem at home, but soon he will break out and come running after him. Meanwhile, the golem gets out of Dokko's house and runs as fast as he can to his creator. He rams the door of Barry's house several times, but from the rain, his body made of unbaked clay, begins to melt. When the rain stops, Barry and Dokko find a pile of clay and a photograph in the yard—all that remains of the golem. While fishing, Barry tells Dokko about the progress of the repair. Dokko is lost in his thoughts. Suddenly, he jumps up from his seat and says that the most important thing is independence.
!!Tropes
* BadVibrations: When the golem approaches Barry's house, a cup of tea shakes and overturns on the table.
* {{Bookends}}: At the beginning and end of the episode, Dokko and Barry are fishing on the catwalk.
* ContinuityNod: Dokko puts a photo with a frame from the episode [[Recap/KikoRikiEp45TheButterfly The Butterfly]] into the golem's mouth.
* {{Golem}}: Although it's never referred to as such, Dokko's creation is very clearly one; not only is it made of clay, it is even animated by a piece of paper placed in its mouth as in Jewish folklore (the paper has a photo of Dokko on it rather than any text, though, but it's relevant to the story). That being said, it also veers into Frankenstein territory as Dokko uses [[LightningCanDoAnything lightning to bring the golem to life]].
* ShoutOut: Dokko hides the golem from Barry behind the door, just as Sartorius hid his phantom from Chris Kelvin in the film ''Film/{{Solaris 1972}}''.
At home, Dokko sculpts a golem vaguely similar to him out of clay and puts his photo in his mouth. During a thunderstorm, he runs the golem with electrical discharges, and the golem comes to life. The next day, Barry comes to his friend and invites him to go fishing. Dokko refuses and hides the golem behind the door. Life with a golem turns out to be unbearable; he has the consciousness of a child, is very clumsy, and constantly follows his creator.
On a rainy evening, Dokko goes to Barry's house and asks to save him. He tells Barry that he has locked the golem at home, but soon he will break out and come running after him. Meanwhile, the golem gets out of Dokko's house and runs as fast as he can to his creator. He rams the door of Barry's house several times, but from the rain, his body made of unbaked clay, begins to melt. When the rain stops, Barry and Dokko find a pile of clay and a photograph in the yard—all that remains of the golem. While fishing, Barry tells Dokko about the progress of the repair. Dokko is lost in his thoughts. Suddenly, he jumps up from his seat and says that the most important thing is independence.
!!Tropes
* BadVibrations: When the golem approaches Barry's house, a cup of tea shakes and overturns on the table.
* {{Bookends}}: At the beginning and end of the episode, Dokko and Barry are fishing on the catwalk.
* ContinuityNod: Dokko puts a photo with a frame from the episode [[Recap/KikoRikiEp45TheButterfly The Butterfly]] into the golem's mouth.
* {{Golem}}: Although it's never referred to as such, Dokko's creation is very clearly one; not only is it made of clay, it is even animated by a piece of paper placed in its mouth as in Jewish folklore (the paper has a photo of Dokko on it rather than any text, though, but it's relevant to the story). That being said, it also veers into Frankenstein territory as Dokko uses [[LightningCanDoAnything lightning to bring the golem to life]].
* ShoutOut: Dokko hides the golem from Barry behind the door, just as Sartorius hid his phantom from Chris Kelvin in the film ''Film/{{Solaris 1972}}''.
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On a rainy evening, Dokko
* BadVibrations: When the golem approaches Barry's house, a cup of tea
-->'''Dokko:''' (''apathetically, looking at the
'''Barry:''' (''nervously'') It could just be a small draft.\\
(''The cup falls down'')\\
'''Barry:''' Ah! Okay, a large draft!
* {{Bookends}}:
* ContinuityNod: The photo Dokko puts
* {{Golem}}: Although it's never referred to as such, Dokko's creation is very clearly one; not only is it made of clay, it is even animated by a piece of paper placed in its mouth as in Jewish folklore (the paper has a photo of Dokko on it rather than any
* ShoutOut: Dokko hides the golem from Barry behind the door,
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* TheVitruvianPose: The image of a golem in the book of Dokko.
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* TheVitruvianPose: The image of a golem in the book one of Dokko.Dokko's books is presented like this.
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Sad Pin is sitting on the coast. Barry and Dokko are fishing nearby. Pin tells them that Bibi has disappeared again and doesn't write to him at all. Dokko is outraged at how insensitive young people sometimes are. By the way, when Pin designed Bibi, he could have invested a sense of loyalty in him. Barry notices that anyone can talk, but he would try to do it himself.
At home, Dokko sculpts a golem vaguely similar to him out of clay and puts his photo in his mouth. During a thunderstorm, he runs the golem with electrical discharges, and the golem comes to life. The next day, Barry comes to his friend and invites him to go fishing. Dokko refuses and hides the golem behind the door. Life with a golem turns out to be unbearable; he has the consciousness of a child, is very clumsy, and constantly follows his creator.
On a rainy evening, Dokko goes to Barry's house and asks to save him. He tells Barry that he has locked the golem at home, but soon he will break out and come running after him. Meanwhile, the golem gets out of Dokko's house and runs as fast as he can to his creator. He rams the door of Barry's house several times, but from the rain, his body made of unbaked clay, begins to melt. When the rain stops, Barry and Dokko find a pile of clay and a photograph in the yard—all that remains of the golem. While fishing, Barry tells Dokko about the progress of the repair. Dokko is lost in his thoughts. Suddenly, he jumps up from his seat and says that the most important thing is independence.
!!Tropes
* BadVibrations: When the golem approaches Barry's house, a cup of tea shakes and overturns on the table.
* {{Bookends}}: At the beginning and end of the episode, Dokko and Barry are fishing on the catwalk.
* ContinuityNod: Dokko puts a photo with a frame from the episode [[Recap/KikoRikiEp45TheButterfly The Butterfly]] into the golem's mouth.
* {{Golem}}: Although it's never referred to as such, Dokko's creation is very clearly one; not only is it made of clay, it is even animated by a piece of paper placed in its mouth as in Jewish folklore (the paper has a photo of Dokko on it rather than any text, though, but it's relevant to the story). That being said, it also veers into Frankenstein territory as Dokko uses [[LightningCanDoAnything lightning to bring the golem to life]].
* ShoutOut: Dokko hides the golem from Barry behind the door, just as Sartorius hid his phantom from Chris Kelvin in the film ''Film/{{Solaris 1972}}''.
* SkywardScream: Before melting, the golem screams loudly into the sky.
* TheVitruvianPose: The image of a golem in the book of Dokko.
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Sad Pin is sitting on the coast. Barry and Dokko are fishing nearby. Pin tells them that Bibi has disappeared again and doesn't write to him at all. Dokko is outraged at how insensitive young people sometimes are. By the way, when Pin designed Bibi, he could have invested a sense of loyalty in him. Barry notices that anyone can talk, but he would try to do it himself.
At home, Dokko sculpts a golem vaguely similar to him out of clay and puts his photo in his mouth. During a thunderstorm, he runs the golem with electrical discharges, and the golem comes to life. The next day, Barry comes to his friend and invites him to go fishing. Dokko refuses and hides the golem behind the door. Life with a golem turns out to be unbearable; he has the consciousness of a child, is very clumsy, and constantly follows his creator.
On a rainy evening, Dokko goes to Barry's house and asks to save him. He tells Barry that he has locked the golem at home, but soon he will break out and come running after him. Meanwhile, the golem gets out of Dokko's house and runs as fast as he can to his creator. He rams the door of Barry's house several times, but from the rain, his body made of unbaked clay, begins to melt. When the rain stops, Barry and Dokko find a pile of clay and a photograph in the yard—all that remains of the golem. While fishing, Barry tells Dokko about the progress of the repair. Dokko is lost in his thoughts. Suddenly, he jumps up from his seat and says that the most important thing is independence.
!!Tropes
* BadVibrations: When the golem approaches Barry's house, a cup of tea shakes and overturns on the table.
* {{Bookends}}: At the beginning and end of the episode, Dokko and Barry are fishing on the catwalk.
* ContinuityNod: Dokko puts a photo with a frame from the episode [[Recap/KikoRikiEp45TheButterfly The Butterfly]] into the golem's mouth.
* {{Golem}}: Although it's never referred to as such, Dokko's creation is very clearly one; not only is it made of clay, it is even animated by a piece of paper placed in its mouth as in Jewish folklore (the paper has a photo of Dokko on it rather than any text, though, but it's relevant to the story). That being said, it also veers into Frankenstein territory as Dokko uses [[LightningCanDoAnything lightning to bring the golem to life]].
* ShoutOut: Dokko hides the golem from Barry behind the door, just as Sartorius hid his phantom from Chris Kelvin in the film ''Film/{{Solaris 1972}}''.
* SkywardScream: Before melting, the golem screams loudly into the sky.
* TheVitruvianPose: The image of a golem in the book of Dokko.
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