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And they will have a FriendlyEnemy dynamic with the Urpneys - they'll still stop them from trying to steal the Dreamstone, but they'll be nicer to them than they were in the original. Alternatively it will play the rivalry more tongue in cheek and with LampshadeHanging like [[WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever many]] [[WesternAnimation.SonicBoom modern]] [[Film/ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).

[[WMG:If this possible reboot IS made, Rufus and Amberly will be the OfficialCouple until gives birth to 4 children]]

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And they will have a FriendlyEnemy dynamic with the Urpneys - they'll still stop them from trying to steal the Dreamstone, but they'll be nicer to them than they were in the original. Alternatively it will play the rivalry more tongue in cheek and with LampshadeHanging like [[WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever many]] [[WesternAnimation.SonicBoom [[WesternAnimation/SonicBoom modern]] [[Film/ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).

[[WMG:If this possible reboot IS made, Rufus and Amberly will be the OfficialCouple until gives birth to 4 children]]OfficialCouple]]



And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have Children, "Ribbon", "Puppy", "Rufus Jr." and "Amberley Jr.".

[[WMG:The New Species will be Find?.]]
The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter'' as well as Foxicians (The Clown Foxes) and Mushfrogs (Frogs with Mushrooms on top of head)

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And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have Children, "Ribbon", "Puppy", "Rufus Jr." and "Amberley Jr.".

[[WMG:The New Species will be Find?.]]
The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter'' as well as Foxicians (The Clown Foxes) and Mushfrogs (Frogs with Mushrooms on top of head)
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[[WMG:This possible reboot will end with the Noops, Wuts, Heligators, Foxicians, Mushfrogs, Urpneys and Argorribles teaming up to destroy Zordrak once and for all.]]

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[[WMG:This possible reboot will end with the Noops, Wuts, Heligators, Foxicians, Mushfrogs, Wuts and Urpneys and Argorribles teaming up to destroy Zordrak once and for all.]]



Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator, Foxician, Mushfrog, Argorrible or Urpney) who seeks him out, and if/when they fail, he will turn them to stone and add them to his statue collection. Also, he will remain in the goat-like form he had originally, but use his OneWingedAngel form when he needs to fight.

[[WMG:Did the Screenplay Written?.]]
Yes It Did written on August 2020 - http://patlst.com/pdfs/Dreamstone.pdf.

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Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator, Foxician, Mushfrog, Argorrible or Urpney) who seeks him out, and if/when they fail, he will turn them to stone and add them to his statue collection. Also, he will remain in the goat-like form he had originally, but use his OneWingedAngel form when he needs to fight.

[[WMG:Did the Screenplay Written?.]]
Yes It Did written on August 2020 - http://patlst.com/pdfs/Dreamstone.pdf.
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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise and taking investment into strategising their use in schemes himself. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes. Most times something does go briefly right, he gives praise to Blob instead, likely to spite Urpgor for making him put up with his incompetence.

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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still not particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise and taking investment into strategising their use in schemes himself. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes. Most times something does go briefly right, he gives praise to Blob instead, likely to spite Urpgor for making him put up with his incompetence.
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[[WMG:In this possible reboot, Zordrak will be an [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid Ursula-type]] villain.]]
Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator, Foxician, Mushfrog, Argorrible or Urpney) who seeks him out, and if/when they fail, he will turn them to stone and add them to his statue collection. Also, he will remain in the goat-like form he had originally, but use his OneWingedAngel form when he needs to fight.

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[[WMG:In this possible reboot, Zordrak will be an [[Disney/TheLittleMermaid [[WesternAnimation/TheLittleMermaid1989 Ursula-type]] villain.]]
Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator, Foxician, Mushfrog, Argorrible or Urpney) who seeks him out, and if/when they fail, he will turn them to stone and add them to his statue collection. Also, he will remain in the goat-like form he had originally, but use his OneWingedAngel form when he needs to fight.fight.

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But then he had some kind of accident that mutated him, in the vein of SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker, and boosted his intelligence. As to why his auntie has the same appearance, maybe she was there when the accident happened, and she got caught in it too, or maybe the accident happened to someone else in Urpgor's family, who passed the mutated genes down to him.

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But then he had some kind of accident that mutated him, in the vein of SelfDemonstrating/TheJoker, ComicBook/TheJoker, and boosted his intelligence. As to why his auntie has the same appearance, maybe she was there when the accident happened, and she got caught in it too, or maybe the accident happened to someone else in Urpgor's family, who passed the mutated genes down to him.
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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes. Most times something does go briefly right, he gives praise to Blob instead, likely to spite Urpgor for making him put up with his incompetence.

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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise.praise and taking investment into strategising their use in schemes himself. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes. Most times something does go briefly right, he gives praise to Blob instead, likely to spite Urpgor for making him put up with his incompetence.
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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes.

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In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes.
episodes. Most times something does go briefly right, he gives praise to Blob instead, likely to spite Urpgor for making him put up with his incompetence.
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[[WMG: Zordrak's defeat in "Megattack" caused a grudge against Urpgor for the rest of the series.]]
In early episodes, Zordrak, while still particularly a kind boss to Urpgor, seemed to be rather enthusiastic about his inventions, even giving them passive praise. He also seemed rather lax about Urpgor's abuse of Blob's men, suggesting Urpgor did have more favourable terms with him like he gloated about. In "Megattack" however, the first instance Zordrak is the subject of one of Urpgor's schemes himself, Urpgor's bungling costs him half his battalion, and an easily exploitable weakness on the hovering throne costs him the perfect revenge against Planet Dreamstone and gets him cast into outer space. When Zordrak returns back from this humiliation, he is openly bitter towards Urpgor for what he suffered due to his flawed planning, deeming his inventions "worthless toys" and quickly capitalising on an opportunity to make him redundant and throw him out of Viltheed. When a livid Urpgor sabotaged this (and a few other later attempts to render him obsolete) Zordrak's temper and resentment towards Urpgor only worsened from being forcibly stuck relying on him longer and longer, becoming incredibly lethargic towards any scheme and the slightest possibility of success by later episodes.
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And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have Childrem, "Ribbon", "Puppy", "Rufus Jr." and "Amberley Jr.".

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And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have Childrem, Children, "Ribbon", "Puppy", "Rufus Jr." and "Amberley Jr.".
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[[WMG:If this possible reboot IS made, Rufus and Amberly will be the OfficialCouple until gives birth to blue son "Ribbon".]]

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[[WMG:If this possible reboot IS made, Rufus and Amberly will be the OfficialCouple until gives birth to blue son "Ribbon".]]4 children]]



And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have a Blue son named "Ribbon".

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And when they do, the chorus of "Better Than a Dream" will play. The song seems to be about romance, so it would be very fitting, not to mention [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play, Rufus and Amberley will Have a Blue son named "Ribbon".
Childrem, "Ribbon", "Puppy", "Rufus Jr." and "Amberley Jr.".

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