martes, 30 de octubre de 2007

The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy



The two main characters, Billy and Mandy, have obliged the Grim Reaper, here usually called Grim, to be their best friend forever after having won a bet over a sick hamster through a game of Limbo.




Billy and Mandy are two children from Endsville, a typical "Anytown, USA." One day, while they are celebrating the 10th birthday of Billy's old pet hamster, Mr. Snuggles, the Grim Reaper appears. He comes to reap the old hamster's soul, but, to his surprise, Billy and Mandy are not afraid of him at all. Mandy refuses to give Grim the hamster and offers to play a game for its soul (an homage to the classic film The Seventh Seal). If the Reaper wins, he would get the hamster and Billy's soul; if he loses, the children will keep their souls.
Grim, assured of his victory, says that, if they win, he will be their best friend "forever and ever". Grim takes Billy and Mandy to Limbo, where they compete in Grim's favorite game—limbo. However he lost because Mandy cheated, and Grim is doomed to be the "best friend" of these two children, a task he suffers with no small amount of disdain and mockery from other supernatural creatures. Grim is very depressed in the first days of his servitude, but as the time passes, he gradually adapts to the new life. Now, he behaves like a normal human, watching television, and doing many other "normal" things. On several occasions, Grim even behaves effeminately: wearing dresses, sniffing and picking flowers, and engaging in elaborate personal hygiene routines. Although he is fairly adapted to the new life and has a kind of love-hate relationship with the children, he despises Billy and Mandy, hoping that he will eventually break free from his servitude.




Main Characters:


Billy: He's Mandy's best friend, he is so dummy and gross.


Mandy: She's so agressive, she's billy's best friend and she never smiles


Grim: he's so funny, smart, and he can make spells to help billy and mandy
here's the link to the intro:

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