With Mr. Angry Potato Head and Mr. Angry Cloud-ghost

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With Mr. Angry Potato Head and Mr. Angry Cloud-ghost Indefinite pronouns Everything, nothing, something, anything With Mr. Angry Potato Head and Mr. Angry Cloud-ghost

Mr. Angry Potato Head, is there anything we can play together? Mr. Angry Potato Head, y a t-il quelque chose auquel on peut jouer ensemble ? Mr. Angry Potato Head, is there anything we can play together?

Oh oui, j’ai quelque chose de vraiment super ! Oh yes, I have something really great!!

Quelque chose que… tu n’oublieras… jamais. Something that… you will never… forget.

Ok, tout peut arriver dans ce jeu ! Ok, anything can happen in this game!!

Tout est prêt. C’est parti ! PLAYER ONE READY! Everything is ready. Go!

PAUSE Pause

Y a t-il quelque chose qui ne va pas ? Is something wrong?

Oui, il y a quelque chose de très important que tu dois savoir. Yes, there is something very important you must know.

NE … TOUCHE… PAS… À MES ANANAS ! Tout mais pas ça. DON’T... TOUCH... MY PINEAPPLES!! Anything but that.