SML Movie: Bowser Junior's Addiction! (2015)
Summary
TLDRThe script follows a chaotic morning of a character who indulges in a vanilla latte, leading to a stomachache and a series of comedic mishaps. The character then experiences an energy surge after unknowingly consuming a caffeinated beverage, resulting in hyperactivity and a desperate need for more coffee. Amidst the antics, there's a subplot involving a toy train named Thomas needing a bath, adding to the absurdity. The narrative captures the highs and lows of caffeine consumption, with a humorous twist on addiction and its consequences.
Takeaways
- ๐ The character starts the day with a vanilla latte, indicating their preference for a sweet and energizing morning beverage.
- ๐ฐ The character is contemplating what to make for dessert, showing they enjoy cooking or baking.
- ๐ The character experiences stomach discomfort after drinking the latte, suggesting a possible intolerance or sensitivity to caffeine.
- ๐ฝ There is a humorous mention of needing to use the bathroom urgently, adding a comedic element to the script.
- ๐ง The character 'Baby Jeffy' is portrayed as a mischievous and energetic child, causing chaos in the household.
- ๐ A toy train named Thomas is discussed, with a playful debate over whether it needs a bath, highlighting the character's imaginative nature.
- ๐ The character consumes an unknown energy drink, leading to a hyperactive state and increased physical activity.
- ๐ก The character is upset when they find their latte gone, revealing a strong attachment to their morning coffee.
- ๐คฏ The character's energy levels spike after drinking the energy drink, leading to exaggerated claims of their capabilities.
- ๐ด The character experiences a sudden crash in energy, illustrating the temporary nature of the energy boost from the drink.
- โ๏ธ The character's desperation for more coffee leads to a humorous and exaggerated plea, showing their dependence on caffeine.
Q & A
What beverage does the character start their morning with?
-The character starts their morning with a vanilla latte.
What issue does the character encounter after drinking the latte?
-The character experiences stomach discomfort after drinking the latte.
Why does the character believe Thomas, who is described as a toy, needs a bath?
-The character believes Thomas needs a bath because he is dirty from going around the world doing 'train stuff,' despite Thomas being a toy.
What does the character find in the cup that gives them a surge of energy?
-The character finds an unknown substance in the cup that, when consumed, gives them a lot of energy.
How does the character describe the effects of the energy surge?
-The character describes the effects as making them feel like they can run very fast, climb a mountain, go to the moon, and do anything.
What does the character do after consuming the energy-boosting substance?
-The character acts out with excessive energy, causing them to drink the remaining latte that belonged to another character.
What is the consequence of the character consuming too much of the energy-boosting substance?
-The character experiences a sugar crash, feeling extremely tired and exhausted.
Why does the character want to go to Starbucks?
-The character wants to go to Starbucks to get more coffee, specifically a vanilla latte, due to their addiction to it.
How does the character attempt to drive to Starbucks?
-The character attempts to drive by using a cinder block to press down on the gas pedal while they steer the vehicle.
What does the character plan to do if they can't get more coffee?
-The character expresses extreme desperation, stating they would do anything for more coffee, even threatening to resort to violence.
How does the character's behavior change after consuming the coffee?
-The character becomes jittery, hyperactive, and eventually aggressive, demanding more coffee and showing signs of addiction.
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