Mickey Mouse, Kermit the Frog, and Muhammed Ali combined to try to stop the dreaded Spartonic machine. It didn’t work–they forgot to grab their Cheesy Poofs, mount their Wildstang, and call their Greybots first.
EDIT: I think you would have to know who deadmau5 is to understand it. Well Daudmau5 is a dubstep artist (or House which ever you wanna think) and Performs live in the mask that person has on. He also went to 1503’s High school!
Team 1503 often takes their robot out to get a bit of sunshine. When they ran into this character with the funny head, they didn’t know what to think. Here we see them trying to lower the white logo tube onto him. That didn’t work either.
If only the robot could have picked up from the floor it’s future could have been vastly different, instead it’s relegated to parking lot patrol at some weird Disney knock off.
Andy Bird, Chairman of Walt Disney International, states at a press conference on Monday morning…
“We just keep telling ourselves, imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and leave it at that!”
Privately to himself he thinks…‘and we thought Universal was going to give us ulcers’.
SPARDIS: Move for me or get scraped!
deadmau5: Raise your weapon!
SPARDIS: Move for me, I say!
deadmau5: Over my dead body!
The parade organizer’s announcement: We are diverting the parade, taking the longest road but - we will eventually come full circle. Mice and robots just don’t make a good mix.
In the meantime, SPARDIS and deadmau5 continued arguing until it was time to go in search of the sunrise.
According to the basic law of shapes, this will NOT work. The mouse head shape is supposed to go into the mouse head hole, not the circle! I learned all about this last week after hours of trying to get the cube through the triangle!
There was a communication error on the field: the robot thought that deadmau5 was saying “love love love,” so it tried to give him a hug. It was disappointed when it turned out to be simply “wubwubwub.”