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Recap / The Mask S 3 E 8 When Pigs Rule The Earth

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The Mask and Peggy get sent to a future where pigs rule over man.

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  • Bad Future: The Mask and Peggy go to a time period where pigs rule over man and where they treat them like inferior.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: The Mask as usual decide to do a scene out of a noir movie but then after faking a coughing Peggy decided that this is stupid which The Mask tells her it's his show and when going to the Coco Bongo he goes too far by taking them to the future which while Peggy freaks out, The Mask does not considering he's been through the same thing as before so he decide to have fun first before finding out where they are and later on then decide to let himself get captured which Peggy tells him he could have them both free but he tells her it won't be any fun clearly having fun messing around with the pig people.
  • The Mad Hatter: The Mask goes out of control when he misses the Coco Bongo and he admits this to Peggy when she points out that he is out of control though he probably did not realise what she meant.
  • You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: The Mask and Peggy find out that in the future pigs rule instead of man which though they did not say it they pretty much did not expect pigs to be the rulers of the planet.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: The Mask as usual changes his appearance which he turns into a prisoner, a knight, Marty Mcfly which shows he is a fan of the Back to the Future movies as well, a mummy, a grim reaper, goes in his night robe, a tourist with a orange shirt, a minstrel, Albert Einstein, Jet set, tribesman, toreador, a artist, a farmer, a old lady who is a teacher, a old fashioned tennis man, a texan cattle king, Arnold Schwarzenegger, a pig soldier when he decides to turn into one to mess around with the pig soldier while singing the this little pig song, a pig camp cook, a nurse, a scout master in black clothes, a female monster, a tourist again but in yellow shirt this time, a teenage girl and a taxi driver.
  • Whole-Plot Reference: To Planet of the Apes (1968).

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