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The '''Baby Worms''' | The '''Baby Worms''' make their first appearance in the episode "[[Lame and Fortune]]." | ||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
They are all different colored baby worms, three of which are light teal, and two of which are light purple. They have very dull stripes on their bodies, | They are all different colored baby worms, three of which are light teal, and two of which are light purple. They have very dull stripes on their bodies, very dull that they are nearly impossible to see. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
When [[Dale]] opens his fortune cookie, it reads | When [[Dale]] opens his fortune cookie, it reads "Something wonderful is about to happen to you." The worms then come and start playing with him. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*They look very different than an adult worm. | *They look very different than an adult worm. | ||
*These baby worms are probably the equivalent of puppies in the real world, due to the recurring portrayal of worms as dogs. | *These baby worms are probably the equivalent of puppies in the real world, due to the recurring portrayal of worms as dogs. | ||
{{Worms}} | {{Worms}} |
Revision as of 16:12, 7 November 2017
Character
The Baby Worms make their first appearance in the episode "Lame and Fortune."
Description
They are all different colored baby worms, three of which are light teal, and two of which are light purple. They have very dull stripes on their bodies, very dull that they are nearly impossible to see.
History
When Dale opens his fortune cookie, it reads "Something wonderful is about to happen to you." The worms then come and start playing with him.
Trivia
- They look very different than an adult worm.
- These baby worms are probably the equivalent of puppies in the real world, due to the recurring portrayal of worms as dogs.