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'''''Lassie''''' was a film series about a [[dog]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was able to trap [[Beep]] the [[Meep]] in a Lassie film using a [[black light]] [[receiver]]. ([[ | '''''Lassie''''' was a film series about a [[dog]]. The [[Fourth Doctor]] was able to trap [[Beep]] the [[Meep]] in a Lassie film using a [[black light]] [[receiver]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Star Beast II (comic story)|Star Beast II]]'') | ||
Despite being trapped, Beep was able to change the film to his advantage. He broke Lassie's legs and then saved the boy himself, pretending to be a [[teddy bear]]. He then asked for people to let him out of the film so they could be together forever. A copy of the film was kept at the [[Wrarth Institute]], where it was viewed by a girl who decided to free Beep. Beep then killed her when she called him "snuggily-wuggily". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ratings War]]'') | Despite being trapped, Beep was able to change the film to his advantage. He broke Lassie's legs and then saved the boy himself, pretending to be a [[teddy bear]]. He then asked for people to let him out of the film so they could be together forever. A copy of the film was kept at the [[Wrarth Institute]], where it was viewed by a girl who decided to free Beep. Beep then killed her when she called him "snuggily-wuggily". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ratings War]]'') |
Revision as of 01:31, 21 September 2012
Lassie was a film series about a dog. The Fourth Doctor was able to trap Beep the Meep in a Lassie film using a black light receiver. (COMIC: Star Beast II)
Despite being trapped, Beep was able to change the film to his advantage. He broke Lassie's legs and then saved the boy himself, pretending to be a teddy bear. He then asked for people to let him out of the film so they could be together forever. A copy of the film was kept at the Wrarth Institute, where it was viewed by a girl who decided to free Beep. Beep then killed her when she called him "snuggily-wuggily". (AUDIO: The Ratings War)