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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter''

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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter''
Helicopter'' as well as Foxicians (The Clown Foxes) and Mushfrogs (Frogs with Mushrooms on top of head)



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

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



Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator 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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Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut, Heligator 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: ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' takes place in the same universe as ''The Dreamstone'', and all the sketches are just the copyrighted characters being parodied having nightmares that Zordrak sent them while they slept]]
Would explain everything. Zordrak [[TheBadGuyWins finally stole the Dreamstone]] and is sending nightmares to various dimensions other than the human world ForTheEvulz. The mad scientist is [[HeroAntagonist trying to stop Zordrak and get the Dreamstone back]], so he reanimated the chicken to serve as a sort of watchdog. The mad scientist leaves the chicken in charge of trying to check if the nightmares get out of control while he goes off to a secret location with Rufus and Amberley where they plan furiously to save [[TheMultiverse the vast omniverse and every multiverse contained within it]].
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* Repeated in "Return of the Nightmare Stone" when Urpgor sabotages Zordrak's scheme as revenge for firing him, Zordrak ''instantly'' figures it was his doing and has him apprehended, only sparing him ultimately because he is once again necessary to Zordrak's cause until he can find another resource to replace him.
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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]] [[SonicBoom modern]] [[ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).

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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]] [[SonicBoom [[WesternAnimation.SonicBoom modern]] [[ScoobyDoo [[Film/ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).
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[[WMG:If this possible reboot IS made, Rufus and Amberly will be the OfficialCouple.]]

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

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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.
play, Rufus and Amberley will Have a Blue son named "Ribbon".
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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter''"

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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from ''Budgie the Little Helicopter''"
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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from "[[Budgie the Little Helicopter]]"

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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from "[[Budgie ''Budgie the Little Helicopter]]"
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The "Heligators" were found in "The Land Of Dreams" as new People and inspired by all characters from "[[Budgie the Little Helicopter]]"



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

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



Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut 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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Specifically, he will make deals with anyone (be they Noop, Wut Wut, Heligator 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:If Rufus and Amberly fall in love, they will have a BigDamnKiss near the end.]]

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[[WMG:If Rufus and Amberly fall in love, they will have a BigDamnKiss TheBigDamnKiss near the end.]]
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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 [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play.

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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 [[CrowningMomentOfHeartwarming [[SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments sweet]]. Alternatively, "Into the Sunset" will play.
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While Blob and his men started off the {{Cosmic Plaything}}s of the series, as the show progressed, other characters started slowly gaining more SympatheticPOV into their field of work (and often how the Urpneys made it ten times more unbearable). Urpgor was Zordrak's [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]] and had to answer to him and make new schemes whenever Blob's men screwed things up, Rufus and Amberley were the heroes' errand runners that couldn't get a single easy job without getting caught in the Urpneys' buffoonery, Mr Blossom always had his garden ruined by their contraptions, etc, etc. Had the series continued, more characters would likely have gotten focus and ButtMonkey undertones in their role, establishing an ever recurrent FreudianExcuse to why everyone resented the Urpneys and didn't consider "My boss made me do it" a feasible excuse considering their own position. What? You thought it was just over some dreams? Dreams they toiled and sweat over making perhaps.

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While Blob and his men started off the {{Cosmic Plaything}}s of the series, as the show progressed, other characters started slowly gaining more SympatheticPOV into their field of work (and often how the Urpneys made it ten times more unbearable). Urpgor was Zordrak's [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]] and had to answer to him and make new schemes whenever Blob's men screwed things up, Rufus and Amberley were the heroes' errand runners that couldn't get a single easy job without getting caught in the Urpneys' buffoonery, Mr Blossom always had his garden ruined by their contraptions, etc, etc. Had the series continued, more characters would likely have gotten focus and ButtMonkey undertones in their role, establishing an ever recurrent FreudianExcuse to why everyone resented the Urpneys and didn't consider "My boss made me do it" a feasible excuse considering their own position. What? You thought it was just over some dreams? Dreams they toiled and sweat over making perhaps.
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While Blob and his men started off the {{Cosmic Plaything}}s of the series, as the show progressed, other characters started slowly gaining more SympatheticPOV into their field of work (and often how the Urpneys made it ten times more unbearable). Urpgor was Zordrak's [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]] and had to answer to him and make new schemes whenever Blob's men screwed things up, Rufus and Amberley were the heroes' errand runners that couldn't get a single easy job without getting caught in the Urpneys' buffoonery, Mr Blossom always had his garden ruined by their contraptions, etc, etc. Had the series continued, more characters would likely have gotten focus and ButtMonkey undertones in their role, establishing an ever recurrent FreudianExcuse to why everyone resented the Urpneys and didn't consider "My boss made me do it" a feasible excuse considering their own position. What? You thought it was just over some bad dreams? Bad dreams they toiled and sweat over making perhaps.

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While Blob and his men started off the {{Cosmic Plaything}}s of the series, as the show progressed, other characters started slowly gaining more SympatheticPOV into their field of work (and often how the Urpneys made it ten times more unbearable). Urpgor was Zordrak's [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]] and had to answer to him and make new schemes whenever Blob's men screwed things up, Rufus and Amberley were the heroes' errand runners that couldn't get a single easy job without getting caught in the Urpneys' buffoonery, Mr Blossom always had his garden ruined by their contraptions, etc, etc. Had the series continued, more characters would likely have gotten focus and ButtMonkey undertones in their role, establishing an ever recurrent FreudianExcuse to why everyone resented the Urpneys and didn't consider "My boss made me do it" a feasible excuse considering their own position. What? You thought it was just over some bad dreams? Bad dreams Dreams they toiled and sweat over making perhaps.
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[[WMG:No one sympathises with [[TheDragAlong Frizz and Nug's position]] because [[NotSoDifferent they're all stuck in the same field]].]]
While Blob and his men started off the {{Cosmic Plaything}}s of the series, as the show progressed, other characters started slowly gaining more SympatheticPOV into their field of work (and often how the Urpneys made it ten times more unbearable). Urpgor was Zordrak's [[TheChewToy Chew Toy]] and had to answer to him and make new schemes whenever Blob's men screwed things up, Rufus and Amberley were the heroes' errand runners that couldn't get a single easy job without getting caught in the Urpneys' buffoonery, Mr Blossom always had his garden ruined by their contraptions, etc, etc. Had the series continued, more characters would likely have gotten focus and ButtMonkey undertones in their role, establishing an ever recurrent FreudianExcuse to why everyone resented the Urpneys and didn't consider "My boss made me do it" a feasible excuse considering their own position. What? You thought it was just over some bad dreams? Bad dreams they toiled and sweat over making perhaps.
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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 [[TurtlesForever many]] [[SonicBoom modern]] [[ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).

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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 [[TurtlesForever [[WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever many]] [[SonicBoom modern]] [[ScoobyDoo reboots]] have in the past (admittedly the original series was edging into doing both by the time it ended).
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In the pilot, the two Noops were much more capable and resourceful under threat. As Season One progressed however, the challenge faded and the Noops tended to win by barely doing anything, and became somewhat smug. Throughout Season Two they are useless or even worsen problems, due to having gotten overconfident against the Urpneys and proving unprepared whenever they upped their game even slightly. Combined with the above scare in "The Dream Beam Invasion", the Noops retuned themselves throughout Season Three and became more careful and resourceful again.

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In the pilot, the two Noops were much more capable and resourceful under threat. As Season One progressed however, the challenge faded and the Noops tended to win by barely doing anything, and became somewhat smug. Throughout Season Two they are useless or even worsen problems, due to having gotten overconfident against the Urpneys and proving unprepared whenever they upped their game even slightly. Combined with the above scare in "The Dream Beam Invasion", the Noops retuned got wise to retune themselves throughout Season Three and became more careful and resourceful again.
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[[WMG:Rufus and Amberley's BadassDecay was down to [[WeHaveBecomeComplacent becoming complacent]].]]
In the pilot, the two Noops were much more capable and resourceful under threat. As Season One progressed however, the challenge faded and the Noops tended to win by barely doing anything, and became somewhat smug. Throughout Season Two they are useless or even worsen problems, due to having gotten overconfident against the Urpneys and proving unprepared whenever they upped their game even slightly. Combined with the above scare in "The Dream Beam Invasion", the Noops retuned themselves throughout Season Three and became more careful and resourceful again.
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In the episode, a long drawn (and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown post victory]]) MookHorrorShow costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.

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In the episode, a long drawn (and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown post victory]]) MookHorrorShow costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), possible]], perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.
again (in one episode Amberley even advises Rufus to just let the Urpneys escape and focus on getting the stone back, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally).
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In the episode, a drawn out MookHorrorShow costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.

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In the episode, a long drawn out (and [[KickThemWhileTheyAreDown post victory]]) MookHorrorShow costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.
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In the episode, a lengthy KickThemWhileTheyAreDown sequence costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.

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In the episode, a lengthy KickThemWhileTheyAreDown sequence drawn out MookHorrorShow costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.
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At the very least, it would be a better ending than "Urpjaws", which was kind of disappointing.

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At the very least, it would be a better ending than "Urpjaws", which was kind of disappointing.disappointing.

[[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 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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* It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationBasedSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.

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* It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a gain much larger role in the show more development concerning his work before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationBasedSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.
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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationBasedSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.
** There may be some complications made from Dream Makers having a rather long running profession however (apparently they were [[WizardsLiveLonger "old when the moon and stars were young"]]).

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** * It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationBasedSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.
** * There may be some complications made from Dream Makers having a rather long running profession however (apparently they were [[WizardsLiveLonger "old when the moon and stars were young"]]).
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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.
** There may be some complications made from Dream Makers having a rather long running profession however (apparently they were "old when the moon and stars were young").

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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, even one point displaying an ImaginationSuperPower.ImaginationBasedSuperPower. It was completely forgotten about afterwards though.
** There may be some complications made from Dream Makers having a rather long running profession however (apparently they were [[WizardsLiveLonger "old when the moon and stars were young").
young"]]).
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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, but it was apparent he was becoming OutOfFocus.

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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Early Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, but it even one point displaying an ImaginationSuperPower. It was apparent he was becoming OutOfFocus.
completely forgotten about afterwards though.
** There may be some complications made from Dream Makers having a rather long running profession however (apparently they were "old when the moon and stars were young").
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[[WMG:Mr. Blossom and Wildit were lovers in their youth]]
But something happened to make them split up, and they still harbor somewhat negative feelings for each other, although they're on better terms than they were in the past.
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And both she and Rufus will become apprentice Dreammakers.

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And both she and Rufus will become apprentice Dreammakers.Dreammakers.

[[WMG:This possible reboot will end with the Noops, Wuts and Urpneys teaming up to destroy Zordrak once and for all.]]
At the very least, it would be a better ending than "Urpjaws", which was kind of disappointing.
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** It can at least be implied that Rufus was supposed to have a much larger role in the show before [[SpotlightStealingSquad the Urpneys and newer heroes started taking over]]. Season One made references to him wanting to learn all the magic and methods to dream making, but it was apparent he was becoming OutOfFocus.
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[[WMG:The show was initially going to end with Rufus succeeding the Dreammaker]]
After all, he's able to dream during the day ''without'' needing the Dreammaker to make the daydreams, and the Dreammaker shows a lot of faith in him as his assistant when they first meet. Then there's the scene from "The Voice of Zordrak" where he temporarily transforms into a Dreammaker.
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In the episode, a lengthy KickThemWhileTheyAreDown sequence costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.

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In the episode, a lengthy KickThemWhileTheyAreDown sequence costs the Noops the upper hand and led Frizz and Nug to grow back to normal (and giant to them). The heroes were ''terrified'' by this and likely had no idea what caused it, maybe they had just pushed the two wimps too far. In most episodes afterwards, the heroes are far less sadistic in their methods and try for more pragmatic victories that involve [[NoNonsenseNemesis getting the Urpneys out of their hair as fast as possible possible]] (in one episode Amberley even insists just escaping when they get the stone back instead of inflicting their usual DisproportionateRetribution, keeping in mind Amberley usually had an exceptionally violent contempt for the Urpneys originally), perhaps having become wary of getting cocky and toying with their enemies in case they ever prove NotSoHarmless again.

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