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He is a fantasy version of the boy from the [[Mystery Shack|Gift Shop]] Mabel had a crush on in "[[Tourist Trapped]]." |
He is a fantasy version of the boy from the [[Mystery Shack|Gift Shop]] Mabel had a crush on in "[[Tourist Trapped]]." |
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− | The boy in green appears when Dipper asks if "this is Mabel's prison," |
+ | The boy in green appears when Dipper asks if "this is Mabel's prison," answering "yes! Definitely! Absolutely!" |
[[File:S2e19 shimmery twinkleheart.png|thumb|Shimmery Twinkleheart directing traffic.]] |
[[File:S2e19 shimmery twinkleheart.png|thumb|Shimmery Twinkleheart directing traffic.]] |
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First, they take Dipper, Wendy and Soos on a tour around Mabeland. Later, they are Mabel's lawyers in the trial of "Fantasy vs. Reality." |
First, they take Dipper, Wendy and Soos on a tour around Mabeland. Later, they are Mabel's lawyers in the trial of "Fantasy vs. Reality." |
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− | Unlike most of Mabeland residents, when Mabel decides to leave the bubble they don't turn against her, but get terrified. After Mabel bursts the prison bubble, they end up in the real world. |
+ | Unlike most of Mabeland residents, when Mabel decides to leave the bubble, they don't turn against her, but get terrified instead. After Mabel bursts the prison bubble, they end up in the real world, wondering about the meaning of reality. |
[[File:S2e19 Flavor pup.jpg|thumb|Flavor Pup in the horizon.]] |
[[File:S2e19 Flavor pup.jpg|thumb|Flavor Pup in the horizon.]] |
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=== [[Flavor Pups|Flavor Pup]] === |
=== [[Flavor Pups|Flavor Pup]] === |
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− | The '''Flavor Pups''' are the mascots of [[Smile Dip]]. They are giant yellow dog pups with purple collars that where first seen in "The Inconveniencing," when Mabel was hallucinating. |
+ | The '''Flavor Pups''' are the mascots of [[Smile Dip]]. They are two giant yellow dog pups with purple collars that where first seen in "The Inconveniencing," when Mabel was hallucinating. |
− | Here, one of them can be seen |
+ | Here, one of them can be seen the beach's background. |
[[File:S2e19 the greatest case.jpg|thumb|A waffle guard.]] |
[[File:S2e19 the greatest case.jpg|thumb|A waffle guard.]] |
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They are giant floating waffles with faces and muscular humanoid arms who act as Mabel's guards. They use table knives for spears. |
They are giant floating waffles with faces and muscular humanoid arms who act as Mabel's guards. They use table knives for spears. |
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− | Two '''waffle guards '''are first seen guarding the entrance to Mabel's castle. They're taken down |
+ | Two '''waffle guards '''are first seen guarding the entrance to Mabel's castle. They're taken down by Soos (who eats part of one) and Wendy (who punches through the other one). Then, two of them (it is unclear if they're the same waffles as before who regenerated or two other guards) enter Mabel's room when she stops Dipper, Soos and Wendy from rescueing her. Later, three waffle guards arrest Dipper when he mentions the real world. Some waffles may be seen at the trial. |
[[File:S2e19 dippy 1.jpg|thumb|Dippy Fresh at the trial.]] |
[[File:S2e19 dippy 1.jpg|thumb|Dippy Fresh at the trial.]] |
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'''Dippy Fresh''' is Mabel's fantasy version of a perfect Dipper. She prepared him as "a backup Dipper with a more supportive attitude," in case real Dipper complained about Mabeland. |
'''Dippy Fresh''' is Mabel's fantasy version of a perfect Dipper. She prepared him as "a backup Dipper with a more supportive attitude," in case real Dipper complained about Mabeland. |
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− | Dippy Fresh is very similar to Dipper, but is dressed like a '90s stereotype, rides a skateboard and is "cooler" and more laid back. He likes "skateboarding, supporting [Mabel], and punctuating every sentence with a high five."<ref name=":0" /> Dipper hates him, but Soos likes his attitude. |
+ | Dippy Fresh is very similar to Dipper, but is dressed like a '90s kid stereotype, rides a skateboard and is "cooler" and more laid back. He likes "skateboarding, supporting [Mabel], and punctuating every sentence with a high five."<ref name=":0" /> Dipper hates him, but Soos likes his attitude. |
He was introduced to the group by Mabel when they were at her room, and appears again at the trial. |
He was introduced to the group by Mabel when they were at her room, and appears again at the trial. |
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Lee and Nate are close when Dipper mentions the real world. They can be seen later at the trial. |
Lee and Nate are close when Dipper mentions the real world. They can be seen later at the trial. |
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+ | [[File:S2e19 soos fake dad 2.jpg|thumb|Ernesto introduces himself to Soos.]] |
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=== [[Ernesto]] === |
=== [[Ernesto]] === |
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+ | '''Ernesto''' is Soos' idealized fantasy version of [[List of unseen characters|his father]]. Though he's never called by name, he is credited as "Ernesto." Since Soos doesn't remeber how his real father looks, Ernesto has "the body of a pro wrestler and a face [Soos] once saw on a hot sauce bottle." Therefore, he is a very muscular man who wears the mask and clothes of a Mexican wrestler. His wrestler belt reads "PAPI," which is Spanish for "daddy." Ernesto behaves as a loving father, being all what Soos expected from his absent father. |
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+ | Ernesto enters Mabel's room right after Soos assures Dipper that he remains committed to the mission. They have a heartwarming reunion and he invites Soos to play catch, a proposal he can't resist. He later appears when Dipper mentions reality and at the court house. |
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=== Fake [[Wendy Corduroy|Wendy]] === |
=== Fake [[Wendy Corduroy|Wendy]] === |
Revision as of 06:12, 28 August 2016
The inhabitants of Mabeland are all the imaginary beings that reside inside Mabel's prison bubble.
History
In the episode "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality," Dipper, Wendy and Soos are inside the prison bubble, walking through a white place that looks like nothingness, when suddenly the ground cracks and they fall through it, only to land in a bouncy castle. After gazing at the incredible place they're in, Xyler and Craz run into the group, tell them they're in Mabeland and take them on a tour in their convertible.
During the tour, Xyler and Craz explain there are no rules in Mabeland, except for one very serious rule that isn't worth mentioning, because no one would ever brake it. Then, they arrive at a beach, where they're served drinks and snacks, but Dipper throws them aside because he thinks they could be some sick trick from Bill Cipher. He remembers the group that they're there to rescue Mabel, to what Craz tells them that Mabel is at the top of the tallest tower of a castle next to them, guarded by two giant waffles.
The group storms the tower and rush up the tower into a dark room. Wendy and Dipper barricade the doors, preventing more guards from entering. Mabel, unable to get the group's attention, uses her powers to suspend everything in the room, arranging them so that the group is seated and the guards peaceful.
Mabel happily reveals that she awoke in this world, and is the ruler of it all as the mayor. She is overjoyed to remain in her world of fantasy, now complete with the group by her side. Dipper naturally highlights the irrationality of her actions, only to be introduced to Dippy Fresh: a replacement for Dipper in this world. Mabel is naturally more attracted to Dippy Fresh, due to his unwavering support for her, and Soos readily accepts Dippy's attitude. Mabel assures them that they will enjoy themselves there, with everything provided to them even when they don't know they want it, but Dipper tries to convince Mabel to leave.
Wendy begins to side with Dipper, but is interrupted by Lee, Nate, Tambry and Thompson, who plan to ride a monster truck filled with explosives to the High School and stick a plunger on the principal's head, something that Wendy has always wanted to do, causing her to leave with her friends. Soos assures Dipper that he remains committed to the mission, but his resolve is broken when he is heartwarmingly reunited with his father, conjured from his own imagination, as he is unable to remember how his father looked like. Dipper asks Mabel to stop them and return back to reality. However, she argues that this way everyone is happy, and urges Dipper to just embrace the pleasures of Mabeland, and is about to show him his desire when he quickly leaves.
In the Fearamid, Bill calls Mabel's bubble one of his most diabolical traps yet, one that would require "a will of titanium" to resist its temptations and escape.[1]
Now at Giggle Creek, Dipper is beginning to embrace Mabeland being better that the real world, one example being how his thrown stones skip perfectly in the creek. Wendy arrives and voices out her growing dislike for Mabeland, and subsequently praises Dipper for being so smart, saying that if he was older, she would be his girlfriend. While Dipper is shocked by this, she realizes that they could ask Mabel to make Dipper older so they could become a couple. Dipper nearly accepts but realizes that Wendy would never say such things: she is only saying what he wants her to say. He is thus able to realize this Wendy is a temptation and only a fantasy and backs away from her.
"Wendy," having been rejected by Dipper, breaks apart into cockroaches. The world suddenly darkens, and a corrupted "stuffed animal tree," chides Dipper on his decision, with the animals warning Dipper he was always being watched. Dipper is terrified, but is distracted by Sev'ral Timez on a bicycle. When he turns back to the tree, it has returned to its original adorable state. Realizing how horrifying this world truly is, he announces that he has to return to reality.
This causes him to break Mabeland's one rule: to never mention reality. He is suppressed by the waffle guards, who prepare to exile him back to reality. Dipper begs to Mabel, who arrives at the scene, not to allow them to do so, and she commands them to stop. The guards decide that Dipper must plead his case of "Fantasy vs Reality" in court.
In the trial, where Xyler and Craz act as Mabel's lawyers, Dipper finally convinces Mabel that the real world is better. When Mabel agrees to go, Mabeland turns against them, becoming dark, and its inhabitants turn into monstrous versions of themselves (except Xyler and Craz, who are terrorized). The twins, Wendy and Soos run away in Waddles back, and Mabel pops the bubble with a giant knitting needle, ending with it and the existence of all of its inhabitants, except Xyler and Craz.
Notable Mabeland inhabitants
Aoshima
Aoshima is a fantasy monster who first appears in "The Inconveniencing." It is a blue and white dolphin with a yellow bow tie and two muscular humanoid arms, each of one has another head on its hand. It makes dolphin sounds and emits rainbow colored rays from its mouths.
It is seen flying around when Dipper, Soos and Wendy gaze upon Mabeland for the first time.
Unlike Mabeland's version of Aoshima, the version from "The Inconveniencing" had two heads and four arms (two of which came out of its heads).
Fantasy boy in green
He is a fantasy version of the boy from the Gift Shop Mabel had a crush on in "Tourist Trapped."
The boy in green appears when Dipper asks if "this is Mabel's prison," answering "yes! Definitely! Absolutely!"
Shimmery Twinkleheart
Shimmery Twinkleheart is the protagonist of Believe in Yourself, one of Mabel's favorite television series.
She's a giant walking yellow five-pointed star with a face. Shimmery wears pink shorts, a pink baseball hat and purple sunglasses.
She's first seen directing Mabeland's traffic, and later is present at the trial.
Bubble Bear
Bubble Bear is a bear that flies around Mabeland in a cloud. He wears a purple suit and a purple top-hat with an eight note on it, and carries a giant magnifying glass in his hand.
He's first seen when Dipper, Soos and Wendy contemplate Mabeland after their arrival. Later, he bumps into the window of Mabel's office when she's explaining the group what is Mabeland. He is among the audience of the trial.
Duck-tective
Duck-tective is the protagonist of the homonymous detective show. He's a white duck dressed similarly to Sherlock Holmes.
He can be seen getting off Waddles at a "pig stop," and later at the trial.
Xyler and Craz
Xyler and Craz are characters from the movie Dream Boy High that have appeared several times before "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality."
First, they take Dipper, Wendy and Soos on a tour around Mabeland. Later, they are Mabel's lawyers in the trial of "Fantasy vs. Reality."
Unlike most of Mabeland residents, when Mabel decides to leave the bubble, they don't turn against her, but get terrified instead. After Mabel bursts the prison bubble, they end up in the real world, wondering about the meaning of reality.
Flavor Pup
The Flavor Pups are the mascots of Smile Dip. They are two giant yellow dog pups with purple collars that where first seen in "The Inconveniencing," when Mabel was hallucinating.
Here, one of them can be seen the beach's background.
Waffle guards
They are giant floating waffles with faces and muscular humanoid arms who act as Mabel's guards. They use table knives for spears.
Two waffle guards are first seen guarding the entrance to Mabel's castle. They're taken down by Soos (who eats part of one) and Wendy (who punches through the other one). Then, two of them (it is unclear if they're the same waffles as before who regenerated or two other guards) enter Mabel's room when she stops Dipper, Soos and Wendy from rescueing her. Later, three waffle guards arrest Dipper when he mentions the real world. Some waffles may be seen at the trial.
Dippy Fresh
Dippy Fresh is Mabel's fantasy version of a perfect Dipper. She prepared him as "a backup Dipper with a more supportive attitude," in case real Dipper complained about Mabeland.
Dippy Fresh is very similar to Dipper, but is dressed like a '90s kid stereotype, rides a skateboard and is "cooler" and more laid back. He likes "skateboarding, supporting [Mabel], and punctuating every sentence with a high five."[1] Dipper hates him, but Soos likes his attitude.
He was introduced to the group by Mabel when they were at her room, and appears again at the trial.
Fantasy Lee, Nate, Tambry and Thompson
They are the fantasy versions of Wendy's friends, prepared to make Mabeland fun and pleasant for her. They look exactly like their real life counterparts and behave like them.
When Wendy begins to take side with Dipper, they appear in a monter truck "full of fireworks, fake IDs and pranking supplies," and invite her to drive it to the High School and glue a plunger to the principal's head, something Wendy has always wanted to do, so she leaves with them.
Lee and Nate are close when Dipper mentions the real world. They can be seen later at the trial.
Ernesto
Ernesto is Soos' idealized fantasy version of his father. Though he's never called by name, he is credited as "Ernesto." Since Soos doesn't remeber how his real father looks, Ernesto has "the body of a pro wrestler and a face [Soos] once saw on a hot sauce bottle." Therefore, he is a very muscular man who wears the mask and clothes of a Mexican wrestler. His wrestler belt reads "PAPI," which is Spanish for "daddy." Ernesto behaves as a loving father, being all what Soos expected from his absent father.
Ernesto enters Mabel's room right after Soos assures Dipper that he remains committed to the mission. They have a heartwarming reunion and he invites Soos to play catch, a proposal he can't resist. He later appears when Dipper mentions reality and at the court house.
Fake Wendy
Stuffed animal tree
Fantasy Sev'ral Timez
Giraffe court guard
Judge Kitty Kitty Meow Meow Face-Shwartstein
Juror Mabels
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Sightings
Season 2
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Trivia
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 "Weirdmageddon 2: Escape From Reality." Jeff Rowe & Alex Hirsch (writers) & Matt Braly (director). Gravity Falls. Disney XD. November 26, 2015. No. 19, season 2.