Even if you don't follow the show you must watch this, its too insane.
Full episode.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bU7bQcVlYl8
BMO Noire
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Looks like it got taken down.
I was surprised to see full episodes there.
I was surprised to see full episodes there.
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John dimmagio also voices Bender.
Spoiler
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Haha. That was great!
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The most amazing episode ever for them.
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What is particularly impressive is that "Lorraine" is a rooster.
stubby wrote:omg noob, balrogs are maiars too, don't you know anything
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How is that?
Both male and female have those things that got drawn, I just checked.
Both male and female have those things that got drawn, I just checked.
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Combs and Wattles?Tzan wrote:How is that?
Both male and female have those things that got drawn, I just checked.
Yeah, they do.
Roosters also wouldn't lay eggs.
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Huh. I thought only male chickens had wattles. Well, the only farm I have ever been within a mile of is my grandmother's, and she doesn't raise any livestock.
stubby wrote:omg noob, balrogs are maiars too, don't you know anything
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Nope, females will have wattles, but both them and their combs will usually be smaller then the males.Keldoclock wrote:Huh. I thought only male chickens had wattles. Well, the only farm I have ever been within a mile of is my grandmother's, and she doesn't raise any livestock.
For instance, here is a Red Sex-link Hen: