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And now, it’s time for your most awaited show…. The Tale of the Giant Frog Creature from Outer Space!
(Ep #66) :
“We may have lost a battle, but we still have a war to win!”, says Buzz the little green bug, trying to console Brekk the giant green frog, as they’re headed back to Planet Diptera, after losing to the overwhelming number of Giant mosquitoes on that planet.
“I wonder if anything is going to stop these bloody bloodsukers”, says Brekk, full of despair, “and if they spread like this on Bribbitt, we’re doomed for sure!”
“That’s the trick, my friend”, says Buzz, “to not let them spread with ease. You need to keep attacking them constantly. Even we were unable to completely eradicate them from our home planet, and the fight still goes on over there too. But they’re limited to a great extent on a smaller dry continent and we don’t allow them to get out of it.”
“So, your home planet was hit by these monsters too?”, asks Brekk.
“Yes, yes we were”, says SteveO the Bug space squadron leader, “we were fools first, and it was almost too late, but not too late , when we realised our errors. Thank goodness we were advanced and prosperous enough that we could save our home planet from these dastardly demons.”
“Someday, I’ll tell you the whole story, General Brekk”, says Buzz the green bug, “we may fall, but only to rise. We need to keep hope!”
“Hope?”, says Brekk, “I got almost killed by these darned creatures, I lost my family thanks to them and to the civil war which was an inevitable result of them. We lost our hunting grounds on Diptera, and that caused a major food crisis back on Bribbitt. Frogs are starving, Commander Bug. If there’s no solution soon, then we’re definitely doomed. When we allied with you, we thought we were going to easily beat the giant mosquitoes, because we saw you easily beat the giant mosquitoes back on Bribbitt. So, what went wrong on Diptera?”
“Too many giant mosquitoes, General”, says Buzz, "Their numbers were too large. It
And now, it’s time for your most awaited show…. The Tale of the Giant Frog Creature from Outer Space!
(Ep #66) :
“We may have lost a battle, but we still have a war to win!”, says Buzz the little green bug, trying to console Brekk the giant green frog, as they’re headed back to Planet Diptera, after losing to the overwhelming number of Giant mosquitoes on that planet.
“I wonder if anything is going to stop these bloody bloodsukers”, says Brekk, full of despair, “and if they spread like this on Bribbitt, we’re doomed for sure!”
“That’s the trick, my friend”, says Buzz, “to not let them spread with ease. You need to keep attacking them constantly. Even we were unable to completely eradicate them from our home planet, and the fight still goes on over there too. But they’re limited to a great extent on a smaller dry continent and we don’t allow them to get out of it.”
“So, your home planet was hit by these monsters too?”, asks Brekk.
“Yes, yes we were”, says SteveO the Bug space squadron leader, “we were fools first, and it was almost too late, but not too late , when we realised our errors. Thank goodness we were advanced and prosperous enough that we could save our home planet from these dastardly demons.”
“Someday, I’ll tell you the whole story, General Brekk”, says Buzz the green bug, “we may fall, but only to rise. We need to keep hope!”
“Hope?”, says Brekk, “I got almost killed by these darned creatures, I lost my family thanks to them and to the civil war which was an inevitable result of them. We lost our hunting grounds on Diptera, and that caused a major food crisis back on Bribbitt. Frogs are starving, Commander Bug. If there’s no solution soon, then we’re definitely doomed. When we allied with you, we thought we were going to easily beat the giant mosquitoes, because we saw you easily beat the giant mosquitoes back on Bribbitt. So, what went wrong on Diptera?”
“Too many giant mosquitoes, General”, says Buzz, "Their numbers were too large. It