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*** This doesn't necessarily mean he's ''good'', he might've just made the offer because he recognized Screweyes's potential usefulness (just think of the havoc Neweyes could accomplish with access to Brain Grain ''and'' Brain Drain together). When Screweyes declined, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness his brother had no problem with leaving him to the crows]].
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*** This doesn't necessarily mean he's ''good'', he might've just made the offer because he recognized Screweyes's potential usefulness that Screweyes could be useful (just think of the havoc Neweyes could accomplish with access to Brain Grain ''and'' Brain Drain together). When Screweyes declined, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness his brother had no problem with leaving him to the crows]].
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*** This doesn't necessarily mean he's ''good'', he might've just made the offer because he recognized Screweyes's potential usefulness (just think of the havoc Neweyes could accomplish with access to Brain Grain ''and'' Brain Drain together). When Screweyes declined, [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness his brother had no problem with leaving him to the crows]].
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[WMG:Professor Screweyes sold his soul to the Devil.]]
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[WMG:Professor Screweyes sold his soul to the Devil.]]
Screweyes made a deal with the Devil in order to get his circus started, in exchange for getting people to sign similar contracts. The crows were actually demons supervising Screweyes and the circus. When every one left the circus, with no way to get any more people to sign away their souls, the Devil decided to collect his due and order his agents to whisk Screweyes away to Hell.
Screweyes made a deal with the Devil in order to get his circus started, in exchange for getting people to sign similar contracts. The crows were actually demons supervising Screweyes and the circus. When every one left the circus, with no way to get any more people to sign away their souls, the Devil decided to collect his due and order his agents to whisk Screweyes away to Hell.
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[[WMG: Captain Neweyes is evil.]]
* Neweyes doesn't see any problem with traveling back in time, capturing dinosaurs, force-feeding them chemically treated cereal that drastically alters their behavior, shoving them out of his airship into the New York harbor, and [[spoiler: leaving his brother to the mercy of the crows]]. He's made quite a killing for himself feeding this same cereal to children in the future. So, BewareTheNiceOnes indeed.
* Neweyes doesn't see any problem with traveling back in time, capturing dinosaurs, force-feeding them chemically treated cereal that drastically alters their behavior, shoving them out of his airship into the New York harbor, and [[spoiler: leaving his brother to the mercy of the crows]]. He's made quite a killing for himself feeding this same cereal to children in the future. So, BewareTheNiceOnes indeed.
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* Neweyes doesn't see any problem with traveling back in time, capturing dinosaurs, force-feeding them chemically treated cereal that drastically alters their behavior, shoving them out of his airship into the New York harbor, and
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[[WMG: Neweyes caused the hat to fall on the little girl's head.]]
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[[WMG: [[FanFic/MyImmortal Neweyes is a prep, while Screweyes is a goth]]]]
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes didn't die because he wasn't alive to begin with./This is the same universe as Franchise/TheCrow.]]
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[[WMG: Neweyes already solved all the worlds' problems.]]
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[[WMG: Both Neweyes and Screweyes come from the future.]]
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[[WMG: The film is a StableTimeLoop.]]
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes' screw is Phylactery, and he is an agent of a greater unknown evil]]
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[[WMG: Screweyes isn't dead]]
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[[WMG: Cecelia owns the golf course.]]
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[[WMG: This film is a sequel to ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime''.]]
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[[WMG: Alternatively, this film and ''WesternAnimation/TheLandBeforeTime'' aren't directly related, but are set in the same universe.]]
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[[WMG: Brain Grain is walnut-flavored/made with walnuts.]]
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes was either a distant relative or old mentor to Jonathan Crane.]]
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[[WMG: Even after gaining sapience, the main quartet never lost their ability to [[AnimalTalk speak to non-uplifted dinosaurs]].]]
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[[WMG: Even after gaining sapience, the main quartet never lost their ability to [[AnimalTalk speak to non-uplifted dinosaurs]].]]
It just makes the most sense as an explanation for how Rex was able to converse with a baby bird without having to invoke FurryConfusion.
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* If this scene ''is'' set several years after the events of the main story, maybe the modern world has become accustomed enough to the presence of the dinosaurs that they can go where they wish without attracting too much attention?
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes was either a distant relative or old mentor to ''ComicBooks/Jonathan Crane''.]]
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes was either a distant relative or old mentor to ''ComicBooks/Jonathan Crane''.Jonathan Crane.]]
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Ignoring the deleted scene that explains Screweye's origin, during his final scene, Screweyes expresses he becomes afraid when he's not scaring others. The crows descend upon him and nothing remains but his screw eye which surges with power. I always felt that Screweyes was the lesser minion of some unknown sinister presence. Consider how Neweye's power comes from technology, Screweyes seems to wield some kind of minor dark magic. The only evidence we have of this is when the crows "attack" Screweyes and carry off his screw eye. It's a pretty big what if, but what if Screweyes was given magical powers and or immortality, etc. in exchange for using his powers to spread mischief. The crows act as their messengers. Since Nothingisscarier , we're not given a face to this power, only the vague sense that something larger is at work and is acting through men like Screweyes as an intermediary. When Screweyes was defeated, the powers he answered to were not pleased and sent the crows to punish him.
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Ignoring the deleted scene that explains Screweye's origin, during his final scene, Screweyes expresses he becomes afraid when he's not scaring others. The crows descend upon him and nothing remains but his screw eye which surges with power. I always felt that Screweyes was the lesser minion of some unknown sinister presence. Consider how Neweye's power comes from technology, Screweyes seems to wield some kind of minor dark magic. The only evidence we have of this is when the crows "attack" Screweyes and carry off his screw eye. It's a pretty big what if, but what if Screweyes was given magical powers and or immortality, etc. in exchange for using his powers to spread mischief. The crows act as their messengers. Since Nothingisscarier , NothingIsScarier, we're not given a face to this power, only the vague sense that something larger is at work and is acting through men like Screweyes as an intermediary. When Screweyes was defeated, the powers he answered to were not pleased and sent the crows to punish him.
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[[WMG: Professor Screweyes was either a distant relative or old mentor to Jonathan Crane.''ComicBooks/Jonathan Crane''.]]