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Post by Mickey Mouse on Aug 30, 2019 21:24:07 GMT -5
Not many people know this, but Disney has a ton of undercover spies working in the industry. We learned our lesson when Dreamworks released Madagascar before we could release The Wild. We're not letting something like that happen again. One of our big motivators for acquiring Fox was that it'd give us access to the team from Archer. They can infiltrate all the other animation studios and help us take their ideas so early in development that everyone will think they stole the idea from us. Unfortunately, when we acquired Fox, Pam Poovey became our new H.R. director. All the Disney princes and princesses have been coming to her with their issues and their "I Want" songs, but she's just taken the most inappropriate parts out of context and has been spreading them around like wildfire. Their words have gotten mixed up and misunderstood, and we need you to put them back in context before all our songs are ruined for good.
If you choose to Pay Up, you'll pay 900 Disney Dollars to chip in for an assassin to kill Pam outright. No more problems. If you can't afford that or choose to Put Up, you'll be tasked with unscrambling the lyrics to several Disney songs in order to solve a puzzle. Once you're ready to begin, fill out this google form to start your time and receive a list of ten lines of song lyrics. Each line has been split into 5 pieces and had those pieces scrambled around. Each piece will be distinguished by a different color. Your first step will be correctly rearranging the pieces in each line to match the correct lyric. For example, " wait king can't I just to be" would be corrected to " I just can't wait to be king". Outside sources such as google ARE allowed for this challenge. Once you've chosen to receive the lyrics and have seen them, you are locked into your choice and can't then choose to Pay Up instead. The second part of your challenge will consist of putting the songs in the correct order. In order to do this, no Nth piece of a song can be the same color as the same numbered Nth piece in the song before or after it in the order. Take a look at the example below. Song 1: Piece 1 Piece 2 Piece 3 Piece 4 Piece 5Song 2: Piece 1 Piece 2 Piece 3 Piece 4 Piece 5Song 3: Piece 1 Piece 2 Piece 3 Piece 4 Piece 5This example is almost correct, except the piece 4 of song 1 is the same color of piece 4 in song 2. Therefore, songs 1 and 2 cannot be next to each other in the order. When you've finished, post what you believe to be the correct song order in your challenge thread, noting that it's your final submission, and your time will be stopped. The player who has the most lyrics in the correct place, with ties broken by time, will receive safety from this round's Layoff Vote. However, the player who does the worst will become the seventh player eliminated from Disney's World Domination. You have 24 hours.
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Post by Mickey Mouse on Aug 30, 2019 21:30:21 GMT -5
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Megara
Player Thirteen
I'm a damsel. I'm in distress. I can handle this. Have a nice day <3
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Post by Megara on Aug 30, 2019 21:40:27 GMT -5
Oh good thank you for providing a list so that we could narrow our options down
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Post by Dog with a Blog on Aug 30, 2019 23:33:42 GMT -5
Can I hire the assassin to kill my sleep theorist from two challenges ago? I'm still having nightmares about Mickey in mazes.
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Post by Nick Wilde on Aug 31, 2019 9:23:32 GMT -5
Is that really what you have against people who theorize about sleep, Dog with a Blog? :P
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Post by Dog with a Blog on Aug 31, 2019 9:39:34 GMT -5
That probably explains why the therapy wasn't any good.
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Post by Mickey Mouse on Aug 31, 2019 20:29:14 GMT -5
Everyone has made their Pay Up/Put Up decisions, so results are coming shortly in case anyone wants to nullify votes or bid on a chat and they haven't yet.
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Post by Mickey Mouse on Aug 31, 2019 20:55:31 GMT -5
There were multiple correct solutions to this challenge, meaning you had no excuse if you messed this one up! One of those solutions is shown below. But the question is... who did it the fastest? Dr. Doofenshmirtz is safe! A few of you made some mistakes, and since there were multiple correct solutions, we had to rank you by who had the most instances where segments of the same color were adjacent to each other. The person who was the farthest off from a correct answer and has been eliminated is... . . . . . Hank Hill. You are the seventh player eliminated from Disney's World Domination.
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