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Krash and Chico are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing on the swing, but Krash suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You can use it to communicate remotely. Krash and Chico take a telegraph and go home. Now they communicate remotely and can no longer visit each other. While sending another message, Krash finds Wally. He likes this idea with telegraphs and he takes another one from Pin. Soon telegraphs appear in every house and now everyone communicates remotely, forgetting about household chores. So everything would have continued, but when Krash sends another message, his telegraph breaks down. He asks Pin to fix it, but he can't do it, and he doesn't have any new telegraphs left. Frustrated, Krash goes to Chico and calls him to swing on the swing, but he is too busy sending messages. Krash is bored under a tree, where Carlin finds him. He wonders where everyone has gone and Krash tells him about the telegraphs. Carlin, who was bypassed by telegraphomania, decides to start acting. At night he sneaks into houses and breaks all the telegraphs. In the morning, all the kikoriki gather near the Pin hangar. Broken telegraphs lie in front of them. They don't know what to do now, but Carlin reminds them of the importance of real communication. After all, now you can visit each other again, hear laughter, give gifts. Olga offers to go to her. Meanwhile, Krash and Chico are finally swinging on a swing.
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* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addiction
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* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addiction
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Krash and Chico Chiko are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico Chiko got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing have fun on the swing, swings, but Krash his friend suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You telegraph - a means of communication. Krash and Chiko find the machine cool and ask Pin to borrow it.
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* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addictiongifts.
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* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addiction
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Krash and Chico are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing on the swing, but Krash suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You can communicate with his daughter remotely. Krash and Chico take a telegraph and go home. Now they communicate remotely and can no longer visit each other. While sending another message, Krash finds Wally. He likes this idea with telegraphs and he takes another one from Pin. Soon telegraphs appear in every house and now everyone communicates remotely, forgetting about household chores. So everything would have continued, but when Krash sends another message, his telegraph breaks down. He asks Pin to fix it, but he can't do it, and he doesn't have any new telegraphs left. Frustrated, Krash goes to Chico and calls him to swing on the swing, but he is too busy sending messages. Krash is bored under a tree, where Carlin finds him. He wonders where everyone has gone and Krash tells him about the telegraphs. Carlin, who was bypassed by telegraphomania, decides to start acting. At night he sneaks into houses and breaks all the telegraphs. In the morning, all the kikoriki gather near the Pin hangar. Broken telegraphs lie in front of them. They don't know what to do now, but Carlin reminds them of the importance of real communication. After all, now you can visit each other again, hear laughter, give gifts. Olga offers to go to her. Meanwhile, Krash and Chico are finally swinging on a swing.
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Krash and Chico are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing on the swing, but Krash suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You can use it to communicate with his daughter remotely. Krash and Chico take a telegraph and go home. Now they communicate remotely and can no longer visit each other. While sending another message, Krash finds Wally. He likes this idea with telegraphs and he takes another one from Pin. Soon telegraphs appear in every house and now everyone communicates remotely, forgetting about household chores. So everything would have continued, but when Krash sends another message, his telegraph breaks down. He asks Pin to fix it, but he can't do it, and he doesn't have any new telegraphs left. Frustrated, Krash goes to Chico and calls him to swing on the swing, but he is too busy sending messages. Krash is bored under a tree, where Carlin finds him. He wonders where everyone has gone and Krash tells him about the telegraphs. Carlin, who was bypassed by telegraphomania, decides to start acting. At night he sneaks into houses and breaks all the telegraphs. In the morning, all the kikoriki gather near the Pin hangar. Broken telegraphs lie in front of them. They don't know what to do now, but Carlin reminds them of the importance of real communication. After all, now you can visit each other again, hear laughter, give gifts. Olga offers to go to her. Meanwhile, Krash and Chico are finally swinging on a swing.
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Krash and Chico are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing on the swing, but Krash suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You can communicate with his daughter remotely. Krash and Chico take a telegraph and go home. Now they communicate remotely and can no longer visit each other. While sending another message, Krash finds Wally. He likes this idea with telegraphs and he takes another one from Pin. Soon telegraphs appear in every house and now everyone communicates remotely, forgetting about household chores. So everything would have continued, but when Krash sends another message, his telegraph breaks down. He asks Pin to fix it, but he can't do it, and he doesn't have any new telegraphs left. Frustrated, Krash goes to Chico and calls him to swing on the swing, but he is too busy sending messages. Krash is bored under a tree, where Carlin finds him. He wonders where everyone has gone and Krash tells him about the telegraphs. Carlin, who was bypassed by telegraphomania, decides to start acting. At night he sneaks into houses and breaks all the telegraphs. In the morning, all the kikoriki gather near the Pin hangar. Broken telegraphs lie in front of them. They don't know what to do now, but Carlin reminds them of the importance of real communication. After all, now you can visit each other again, hear laughter, give gifts. Olga offers to go to her. Meanwhile, Krash and Chico are finally swinging on a swing.
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* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addiction
* ShoutOut:
** The Telegraph emits ICQ messenger notification sounds.
** When Carlin destroys the telegraphs he is dressed as a ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.
Krash and Chico are rummaging through Pin's hangar. Chico got bored with this and he offers Krash to swing on the swing, but Krash suddenly finds some mysterious device. Pin explains that it is a telegraph. You can communicate with his daughter remotely. Krash and Chico take a telegraph and go home. Now they communicate remotely and can no longer visit each other. While sending another message, Krash finds Wally. He likes this idea with telegraphs and he takes another one from Pin. Soon telegraphs appear in every house and now everyone communicates remotely, forgetting about household chores. So everything would have continued, but when Krash sends another message, his telegraph breaks down. He asks Pin to fix it, but he can't do it, and he doesn't have any new telegraphs left. Frustrated, Krash goes to Chico and calls him to swing on the swing, but he is too busy sending messages. Krash is bored under a tree, where Carlin finds him. He wonders where everyone has gone and Krash tells him about the telegraphs. Carlin, who was bypassed by telegraphomania, decides to start acting. At night he sneaks into houses and breaks all the telegraphs. In the morning, all the kikoriki gather near the Pin hangar. Broken telegraphs lie in front of them. They don't know what to do now, but Carlin reminds them of the importance of real communication. After all, now you can visit each other again, hear laughter, give gifts. Olga offers to go to her. Meanwhile, Krash and Chico are finally swinging on a swing.
!!Tropes
* ContinuityNod: Among the junk in the Pin's hangar is a Perpetual Motion machine.
* ParentalBonus: The episode is an allusion to internet addiction
* ShoutOut:
** The Telegraph emits ICQ messenger notification sounds.
** When Carlin destroys the telegraphs he is dressed as a ''WesternAnimation/DarkwingDuck''.