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  • Mouse Trap
  • Mouse trap
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  • Mouse Trap is short number 10 out of 30 of The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl.
  • 0.03 Stone * Stackable
  • Cess is still highlighted...
  • Mouse Trap is the forty-first level of More Bloons.
  • Codename: Mouse Trap is featured in a news clipping. His current name is unknown.
  • my older sister bought me this game for christmas when I was about 10 it was a board game top that you rigged up a coarse made of plastic objects and if it was set up right the ball would make it to the end and set off the pole that brought down a plastic basket that would trap the mouse
  • A mouse trap was a technique used while engaging an enemy starship whereby if the first attacking ship fails at destroying the target, there are two backup ships to do the job. The Klingons employed this technique in the Delta Triangle when the IKS Klothos engaged the USS Enterprise. After the Klothos disappeared from view, during an engagement with the Enterprise, the crew of the Enterprise quickly discovered the other two ships nearby.
Level
  • 41
Length
  • 120.0
Summary
  • WordGirl and Captain Huggy Face confront Dr. Two Brains at his secret hideout. Dr. Two Brains proves that their attacks on him would be futile by capturing them in his giant mousetrap. Will they escape, or will Dr. Two Brains succeed in turning them into goop?
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Pop Requirement
  • 19
Trivia/Goofs
  • * This is the first appearance of Dr. Two-Brains' henchmen, Charlie and his nameless partner.
prev. episode
  • The Times, They Are A-Cheesy
Starting Darts
  • 1
ep. name
  • Mouse Trap
Previous Level
# of Bloons
  • 20
seq
  • 4
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  • TmJmodBtrEJSGrHHyr1Wlm36SlKWeE4i
Major Roles
  • *WordGirl *Captain Huggy Face *Dr. Two-Brains
Next Episode
  • Squeaky's Machine
vocab words
  • Futile
Hint
  • This track unlocks during Grim Tales.
Quest
Minor Roles
  • *Two-Brains' henchmen
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Number
  • 10
  • 475
Game
Name
  • Mouse Trap
Airdate
  • 12
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Members
  • Yes
imagewidth
  • 250
Update
  • Grim Tales
Duration
  • 223.0
File
  • Mouse Trap.ogg
Release
  • 2007-06-04
Plot
  • The short opens with Dr. Two-Brains in his lair, telling his henchmen to scowl as they pick up the cheese from City Hall, so they will appear more menacing. After the two men leave, Dr. Two-Brains begins to argue with himself as Professor Steven Boxleitner, his alter-ego, is trying to persuade the villain that what he is doing is wrong. Two-Brains refuses to listen to him, mockingly referring to him as a “goody-two shoes”, just as WordGirl comes crashing through the window. She hears Steven struggling against Two-Brains and encourages him to fight the battle within himself. But Two-Brains once again takes full control and traps WordGirl in a giant mousetrap. His henchmen let him know via walkie-talkie that they have gotten the cheese and are on their way back. Two-Brains tells WordGirl he is going to test out his new goop ray on her as soon as the cheese arrives. This ends the short episode on a cliffhanger note.
Composer
  • Adam Bond
Villain
Max
  • 5
Location
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  • Mouse Trap is short number 10 out of 30 of The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl.
  • 0.03 Stone * Stackable
  • Cess is still highlighted...
  • A mouse trap was a technique used while engaging an enemy starship whereby if the first attacking ship fails at destroying the target, there are two backup ships to do the job. The Klingons employed this technique in the Delta Triangle when the IKS Klothos engaged the USS Enterprise. After the Klothos disappeared from view, during an engagement with the Enterprise, the crew of the Enterprise quickly discovered the other two ships nearby. Spock described the ploy as "tactically well planned," because had the Klingons been successful, and when the Federation would investigate the disappearance of the Enterprise, the ship would have been recorded as "just another mysterious starship disappearance" rather than a fatality of the Klingon Empire. (TAS: "The Time Trap")
  • Mouse Trap is the forty-first level of More Bloons.
  • Codename: Mouse Trap is featured in a news clipping. His current name is unknown.
  • my older sister bought me this game for christmas when I was about 10 it was a board game top that you rigged up a coarse made of plastic objects and if it was set up right the ball would make it to the end and set off the pole that brought down a plastic basket that would trap the mouse
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