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* Most of the episode "For Whom the Spell Holds". In contrast to most episodes, which are usually upbeat and colorful, this one takes place in gloomy underground caves and features fairly kid-unfriendly imagery, such as a boiling chasm and the villain's animal sidekick getting his hand burned in a realistic manner rather than as AmusingInjuries. The most disturbing moment, however, comes when Zorlock, seeking to show Zummi the price of disobedience, creates a living sculpture of a frail Gummi Bear struggling to support a globe on his shoulders, then melts it into a steaming puddle.

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* Most of the episode "For Whom the Spell Holds". In contrast to most episodes, which are usually upbeat and colorful, this one takes place in gloomy underground caves and features fairly kid-unfriendly imagery, such as a boiling chasm and the villain's animal sidekick getting his hand burned in a realistic manner rather than as AmusingInjuries. The most disturbing moment, however, comes when Zorlock, seeking to show Zummi the price of disobedience, creates a living sculpture {{sculpture|s}} of a frail Gummi Bear struggling to support a globe on his shoulders, then melts it into a steaming puddle.
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* "Rocking Chair Bear" had an evil sorceress kidnap Sunny, one of the youngest Gummi Bears, and drain her youth away to keep herself beautiful, resulting in Sunny undergoing RapidAging and becoming old and decrepit.
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* Most of the episode "For Whom the Spell Holds". In contrast to most episodes, which are usually upbeat and colorful, this one takes place in gloomy underground caves and features fairly kid-unfriendly imagery, such as a boiling chasm and the villain's animal sidekick getting his hand burned in a realistic manner rather than as AmusingInjuries. The most disturbing moment, however, comes when Zorlock, seeking to show Zummi the price of disobedience, creates a living sculpture of a frail Gummi Bear struggling to support a globe on his shoulders, then melts it into a steaming puddle.

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* Most of the episode "For Whom the Spell Holds". In contrast to most episodes, which are usually upbeat and colorful, this one takes place in gloomy underground caves and features fairly kid-unfriendly imagery, such as a boiling chasm and the villain's animal sidekick getting his hand burned in a realistic manner rather than as AmusingInjuries. The most disturbing moment, however, comes when Zorlock, seeking to show Zummi the price of disobedience, creates a living sculpture of a frail Gummi Bear struggling to support a globe on his shoulders, then melts it into a steaming puddle.puddle.
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* Most of the episode "For Whom the Spell Holds". In contrast to most episodes, which are usually upbeat and colorful, this one takes place in gloomy underground caves and features fairly kid-unfriendly imagery, such as a boiling chasm and the villain's animal sidekick getting his hand burned in a realistic manner rather than as AmusingInjuries. The most disturbing moment, however, comes when Zorlock, seeking to show Zummi the price of disobedience, creates a living sculpture of a frail Gummi Bear struggling to support a globe on his shoulders, then melts it into a steaming puddle.

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