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Link: Comic 40
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Title: emotibot wears a hat
Date: January 17, 2005
Summary: Emotibot and Steve wish to be more human.
Onomatopoeias used: "SA-NATCH!", "SLAPPÉ!", "SPANG!"
"Fin" style: Human face, wearing a hat
Number of panels: 10
Transcript
Panel 1
Emotibot: (wearing a hat and tie, looking at himself in the mirror) "Greetings sugar rich bee product! I have arrived at the abode!"
Panel 2
Steve and Beaver appear, which startles Emotibot.
Steve: "What are you doing Emotibot?"
Panel 3
Emotibot: "*sigh* Emotibot wishes to be human"
Panel 4
Steve SA-NATCH!'es the hat from Emotibot.
Steve: "Well so do I!"
Panel 5
Steve is about to put the hat on his head.
Panel 6
Steve turns into a half-naked half-human, half-Steve.
Steve: "I'M A REAL BOY!"
Panel 7
Beaver SLAPP�!'s the hat off Steve's head.
Panel 8
Steve: "Thanks Beaver, that was a close one..."
Panel 9
Emotibot's hand SPANG!'s Steve from off-screen.
Panel 10
Emotibot: (now lightly disguised as Beaver) "Disregard my previous statement! Emotibot wishes to be a beaver! Beavers have all the fun!"
Beaver: "Word."
Steve looks worried and confused.
Fin: "I live!"
Fun Facts
- This comic was the one featured in "The Making of Beaver and Steve".
References
- Emotibot wanting to be more human is very similar to Data from Star Trek: TNG, who was also experimenting with emotions in the later movies. Then again, James is not much of a trekkie, so it's more likely a reference to the wider concept in sci-fi.
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