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The episode begins with Marco and Star being forced to retreat into the Diaz's backyard shed, under attack by much more of Ludo's henchmen than usual. As Marco starts on a bizarre project with the items of the shed, he confesses that the situation is all his fault.

Flashback to earlier in the week, when Marco has suffered an incredibly bad day. Being the friend she is, Star does her best to try and cheer Marco up, and eventually makes him laugh.

Sometime later in the week, Star meets Echo Creeks' resident delinquent/musician, Oskar. She gives him her number (actually Marco's; she likes his ringtone more), and eagerly awaits his call. When he doesn't call, Star quickly becomes depressed.

Marco attempts to cheer Star up to return the favour, but his attempts are much less effective (and dangerous) than what Star has done. Stumped, he eventually realizes that Star is at her happiest when she's fighting monsters, so he takes her wand and baits Ludo's minions with it.

Unfortunately, he ends up attracting ''way'' more monsters than he originally anticipated, leading to their present situation.

Armed with makeshift armour, Marco and Star promptly engage the monsters--and simultaneously show that all of Marco's hard work has been for completely nothing. Oskar calls in the middle of the fight, and an ill-timed attack by a minion quickly ends the fight.

Star, happy that Marco has gone to such efforts to cheer her up, hugs him, and the two share a tender moment.
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* DreadfulMusician: Oskar's keytar playing causes every Earth native in the vicinity to scream and writhe in pain. As she is from Mewni, Star actually thinks it's good.
* EpicFail: The makeshift armor Marco spent most of the episode constructing shatters in one blow.
* GoneHorriblyRight: Marco wanted to attract some monsters for Star to fight in order to cheer her up. He ended up bringing ''way'' too many monsters to the Diaz home.
* HowWeGotHere: The meat of the episode.
* HumiliationConga: It starts with Marco missing the bus, and only gets worse from there.
* ImagineSpotting: Marco complains that Star is daydreaming in his flashback.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Ludo claims that the new henchmen in the episode have always been present. The monsters themselves claim they were just in the back lines.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Marco wanted to attract some monsters for Star to fight in order to cheer her up. He ended up bringing ''too'' many monsters to the Diaz home.

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* GoneHorriblyRight: Marco wanted to attract some monsters for Star to fight in order to cheer her up. He ended up bringing ''too'' ''way'' too many monsters to the Diaz home.



* RememberTheNewGuy: Ludo claims that the new henchmen in the episode have always been present. The monsters themselves explain they were just in the back lines.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: Ludo claims that the new henchmen in the episode have always been present. The monsters themselves explain claim they were just in the back lines.

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The episode begins with Marco and Star being forced to retreat into the Diaz's backyard shed, under attack by much more of Ludo's henchmens than usual. As Marco starts on a bizarre project with the items of the shed, he confesses that the situation is all his fault.

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The episode begins with Marco and Star being forced to retreat into the Diaz's backyard shed, under attack by much more of Ludo's henchmens henchmen than usual. As Marco starts on a bizarre project with the items of the shed, he confesses that the situation is all his fault.



Armed with makeshift armour, Marco and Star promptly engage the monsters--and simulatenously show that all of Marco's hard work has been for completely nothing. Oskar calls in the middle of the fight, and an ill-timed attack by a minion quickly ends the fight.

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Armed with makeshift armour, Marco and Star promptly engage the monsters--and simulatenously simultaneously show that all of Marco's hard work has been for completely nothing. Oskar calls in the middle of the fight, and an ill-timed attack by a minion quickly ends the fight.


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* EpicFail: The makeshift armor Marco spent most of the episode constructing shatters in one blow.
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* DreadfulMusician: Oskar's keytar playing causes every Earth native in the vicinity to scream and writhe in pain. As she is from Mewni, Star actually thinks it's good.
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* ImagineSpotting: Marco complains that Star is daydreaming in his flashback.

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* ImagineSpotting: Marco complains that Star is daydreaming in his flashback.flashback.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Ludo claims that the new henchmen in the episode have always been present. The monsters themselves explain they were just in the back lines.
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* GoneHorriblyRight: Marco wanted to attract some monsters for Star to fight in order to cheer her up. He ended up bringing ''too'' many monsters to the Diaz home.
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Added DiffLines:

The episode begins with Marco and Star being forced to retreat into the Diaz's backyard shed, under attack by much more of Ludo's henchmens than usual. As Marco starts on a bizarre project with the items of the shed, he confesses that the situation is all his fault.

Flashback to earlier in the week, when Marco has suffered an incredibly bad day. Being the friend she is, Star does her best to try and cheer Marco up, and eventually makes him laugh.

Sometime later in the week, Star meets Echo Creeks' resident delinquent/musician, Oskar. She gives him her number (actually Marco's; she likes his ringtone more), and eagerly awaits his call. When he doesn't call, Star quickly becomes depressed.

Marco attempts to cheer Star up to return the favour, but his attempts are much less effective (and dangerous) than what Star has done. Stumped, he eventually realizes that Star is at her happiest when she's fighting monsters, so he takes her wand and baits Ludo's minions with it.

Unfortunately, he ends up attracting ''way'' more monsters than he originally anticipated, leading to their present situation.

Armed with makeshift armour, Marco and Star promptly engage the monsters--and simulatenously show that all of Marco's hard work has been for completely nothing. Oskar calls in the middle of the fight, and an ill-timed attack by a minion quickly ends the fight.

Star, happy that Marco has gone to such efforts to cheer her up, hugs him, and the two share a tender moment.
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* HowWeGotHere: The meat of the episode.
* HumiliationConga: It starts with Marco missing the bus, and only gets worse from there.
* ImagineSpotting: Marco complains that Star is daydreaming in his flashback.

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