packerbacker180 wrote:Cool, hopefully you get the video issue figured out.
I hope so too
I never watched South Park no Venture Bros.
Hey Idiot, are you sticking around here now
packerbacker180 wrote:Cool, hopefully you get the video issue figured out.
packerbacker180 wrote:In July, 2008, three friends were walking upon the beach in Montauk, NY, when they came across a strange animal carcass that had washed ashore. Though exactly what the creature was wasn't immediately known, many speculated that it could've been the result of secret government experiments from the Plum Island Animal Disease Center off the coast of Long Island, NY, a federal research center designed on the surface to study and protect US livestock from animal diseases But many have said the island serves a more dubious mission as a sort of Island of Dr. Moreau house of horrors.
Artist rendition of the Montauk Monster:Spoiler:
For years, conspiracy theorists had attempted to uncover secret government experimentations seeking to create animal hybrids for military purposes designated Project WU-5573, or more commonly referred to as Project WUZZLE.
In 1985 creators at Disney and ABC sought to expose these horrible genetic experimentations by disguising them as cute, harmless looking animals in a thirty minute animated Saturday morning "cartoon" called coincidentally enough as The Wuzzles, cartoon #10 on our list.
It was thought at the time that the general public was not ready for such revelations and thus an animated program might help soften the earth shattering news similar to the way the Jetsons or The Galaxy Trio were used to expose the population to the existence of extraterrestrials and reverse egineered alien technology twenty years earlier.
The Wuzzles introduced such hybrids as the Bumblelion, the horrific results of the hybridization of a lion and a bumblebee capable of weaving it's way through the air into enemy territory before landing and savagely mauling the enemy. There was also Rhinokey, a cross between a rhino and a monkey, that was able to stop a tank in it's tracks with it's impervious hide and remove it's inhabitants with it's shear brute strength. There was also Eleroo, a kangaroo/elephant(land assualt), Butterbear, half butterfly, half bear (air dominance). Moosel (moose/seal--aquatic assault), Hoppopotamus (hippo/rabbit), Crocosaurus (crocodile/tyranosaur), amongst other horribe combinations all created to further American military dominance across the globe.
To the unassuming public, The Wuzzles was just a show about a bunch of imaginary jumbled animals who lived on the magical Isle of Wuz (Plum Island(?)) in which silly adventures occurred. In one episode entitled "Moosel's Monster", Moosel accuses everyone of being a monster while also claiming that a "real, friendly monster" is all in his head. It doesn't take much to read between the lines to see the hidden message in such episodes.
The Wuzzles only lasted one season despite it having said to have been the brainchild of then CEO of Disney Michael Eisner. Curiously enough the show debuted on CBS in the exact same timeslot as another Disney original cartoon, DIsney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears on NBC (a cartoon many speculated stemmed as an allegory of government mind control experiments as part of MKUltra, positing "Gummibeary Juice" may be some kind of drug that makes a person easily susceptible to control while enhancing their strength and dexterity). Many have said that this was all planned by a shadowy Disney cabal in an attempt to weaken the popularity of both shows in order to remove them from the public domain as quickly as possible. While some have said this is all wild speculation, others point to darker Disney influences dating as far back as the 1950's when former Nazi Germany aerospace engineer, Wernher Von Braun, served as a "technical adviser" for several Disney films.
For decades, Project WU-5573 was laughed off as just a crazy. crackpot theory from tinfoiled hat loonies, until the discovery of the Montauk Monster in 2008 forced many to reconsider that science fiction might just be science fact. Since the Montauk Monster discovery no one has come forth to deny the existence of Project WU-5573.
Perhaps this is all just nonsense I came up with on my own on a slow Saturday morning, and I'm rambling on about some imaginary, dark, shadow government absurdly seeking to rule the world scientific experimentions. But I will leave you with just this one question:
If all of this is hogwash, why is it that The Wuzzles are currently unavailable on Disney+?
Here in the land of Wuz
They're having twice the fun
Cause every single thing
Is really two in one
A little bit of this
A little bit of that
And when you add it up
You get a lot of laughs!
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