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}}'''Lil' Mitts Come Home''' is the tenth episode of [[Ginger Orphan Playhouse]]. |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | [[Hank]] and [[Carole]] organize a search party for [[Cooper]]. |
+ | [[Cooper]] tries to win the heart of [[Vanessa]]. Meanwhile, [[Hank]] and [[Carole]] organize a search party for [[Cooper]]. |
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==Plot== |
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Lil' Mitts Come Home is the tenth episode of Ginger Orphan Playhouse.
Synopsis[]
Cooper tries to win the heart of Vanessa. Meanwhile, Hank and Carole organize a search party for Cooper.
Plot[]
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Characters[]
Major Roles[]
Minor Roles[]
- Parrots
- Prince Parrot
- Dummy Cooper
- Saltrot Joe (Cameo)
- Madame Trinkett (Cameo)
- Bully (Non-Speaking Cameo)
- Clayton (Bloody Remains Only)
- W. Dinkly (Pictured)
- L. Meyer (Pictured)
- C. Hunsucker (Pictured)
Trivia[]
- Hank and Carole start a website dedicated to finding Cooper called "hankandcarole@lilmittscomehome.com".
- The King Parrot officially dies, when Cooper kills him with a vacuum.
Continuity[]
- The Salesman has still yet to be caught for murdering several women, as he was shown doing in "The Roots of Coincidence". However, he is among a number of suspects for the crime, as case which is still being studied at Metro P.D..
- One of the "Lady Killer Suspects" is C. Hunsucker, who was the boss of Cooper's Mom at the Flank Steak Department in "Circle".
- The ginger orphans clean the blood off the ground after Clayton was murdered in "Circle" and Cooper now sees The Salesman as a villain to be feared because he killed him.
- The Salesman makes Vanessa climb up into the rafters and steal an egg from the King Parrot to be initiated into the group, much like he did with Cooper when he was first introduced to the basement in "Like Father, Like Son".