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Recap / Paper Puppets Episode 2 Now With Music

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The episode begins with the Blasting Bottles wondering who would be eliminated first. Chainsaw, Glass Shard, Brick, and Basketball hope that it's Post-it note due to being, in their own words, "a smarty pants" much to Post-it note's chagrin. Fridge, Flashlight, Mirror, and Bottle disagree, hoping that it'll be Chip because of being a Jerkass. Gold Ingot butts in on the conversation to announce the Mighty Melons' first elimination.

Cue Elimination Song (sang by the host):

" It's time for elimination!

Let's see who will go home."

Chip and Post-it note express their disdain for Gold Ingot's so-called song to which Gold Ingot retorts back that if it were not for Chip's horrendous drawing, they would not hear it in the first place. As for the votes, the show received only 1 vote (PATHETIC!) which goes to...unsurprising...Chip. In a state of anguish, Chip cries out that he can change for the better to which Gold Ingot flat out ignore and calls for his assistant, Mr. Hand, to whisk Chip away to the White Box of Doom, eliminating him.

With the elimination out of the way, the challenge for the teams is to find rubber balls scattered around the room by Mr. Hand in a given time period. The team with the most balls gets win tokens all around while the losing team is up for the chopping block. Ensuring montage consists of Chainsaw and Glass Shard collecting balls for the Blasting Bottles while the Mighty Melons work in groups to find the remaining balls.

The results are in and with a 28 to 18 score, the Mighty Melons win causing the Blasting Bottles to be up for elimination. However, Gold Ingot decided to give both Chainsaw and Glass Shard immunity from the upcoming elimination and win tokens due to being the only ones on the team to retrieve balls at all. So it's up to the viewers to vote for Fridge, Basketball, Mirror, Bottle, or Brick and that they should leave more votes this time to avoid another 1-vote situation as stated by Gold Ingot, signing of the second episode of Paper Puppets.


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