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Waddles Gravity Falls Wiki. Waddles. Other names. Fifteen Poundy formerly3Click expand for full list. Dr. Waddles 32Waggles1Lil Gideon Jr. Lord Mysteryham5The Hogg2Jog Hog6Powers and abilities. Being Adorable, and persuading Mabel to do things with his face. Fate. Goes home with Mabel to California. Claymore Episode 26 Movies' title='Claymore Episode 26 Movies' />Waddles formerly Fifteen Poundy3 is Mabels pet pig, whom she won at the Mystery Fair in The Time Travelers Pig. History. Waddles first appearance is with Mabel in the series opening credits, in which Mabel is hugging him. Season 1. His official debut is in the episode, The Time Travelers Pig, where Mabel wins him in a Guess the Critters Weight game run by Sprott. She looks at the pigs until one of them oinks, which she interprets as him saying either Mabel or Doorbell. Taking this as a sign, Mabel asks Sprott to let her guess the pigs weight. He tells her his name, 1. Poundy, giving her the answer to his weight. Use this control to limit the display of threads to those newer than the specified time frame. Dragon Ball Wiki is a communitygenerated website for the Shonen Jump anime and manga, featuring Goku, Vegeta, Piccolo, Gohan. An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works. As the pigs name is 1. Poundy, Mabel guesses correctly that he weighs 1. Get ready to cover your eyes, because this is a list of the best gore anime of all time. Sure, a lot of anime have degrees of violence in them, but these shows will. The Tiny Guy, Huge Girl trope as used in popular culture. Men are usually bigger than women, right Well, most of the time, but there are cases in which a. Sprott accuses Mabel of being a witch before giving her the pig. She takes the pig, renames him Waddles, and quickly forms a great friendship with him. Mabel and Waddles share a slice of pizza. The bond between Mabel and Waddles is strengthened each time the twins travel back through time and she wins him over and over again, and she and the pig do things such as sharing pizza and taking photographs at photo booths. As a result, she spirals into depression when she loses him to Pacifica in the only timeline Dipper finds successful to stop Robbie from dating Wendy. After realizing how much Waddles means to her, Dipper goes back in time and sacrifices his chance with Wendy, allowing Mabel to re win Waddles. To show her appreciation, Mabel sends Waddles to retrieve the caramel apple Robbie is sharing with his new girlfriend, Wendy. This startles Robbie, causing him to drop the apple and knock over a barrel of hot water, painfully shrinking his already tight pants. In Fight Fighters, Waddles sits next to Mabel as she plays a card game with Stan Pines, and, when Robbie appears at the Mystery Shack, Mabel asks if Dipper wants her to sic Waddles on Robbie again, referring to The Time Travelers Pig. He later sits on the easy chair with Mabel while she watches TV. At another point, he sits next to Mabel at the table while Dipper worriedly paces about his upcoming fight with Robbie. One of the pictures of Waddles shown in the end credits of Summerween. In Summerween, Waddles stays at the Mystery Shack instead of going trick or treating with Mabel, Candy, and Grenda. His Summerween costume is a suit. Stan later uses Waddles in attempting to scare off twokids, and he makes it look like Waddles is coming out of his stomach. At the end of the episode, Waddles eats some of the candy Stan receives while everyone watches a horror movie for the remainder of the night. Grenda, Candy, and Mabel are later seen taking pictures of Waddles and adding captions, similar to internet memes such as the lolcat. In Boss Mabel, Waddles is first seen watching Cash Wheel with Dipper, Mabel, and Stan while eating Chipackerz. When Mabel becomes the boss of the Mystery Shack, she makes Waddles her secretary. Near the end of the episode, Mabel asks Waddles for his opinion on Stans apology song. Waddles reets and Mabel declares take thirty. In Bottomless Pit, Waddles is first seen in Dippers story, Voice Over. Mabel, Wendy, and Soos play a variant of spin the bottle called Spin the Pig, in which they spin Waddles and whomever he lands on must kiss him. He is later seen in Mabels story, Trooth Ache, when Mabel asks Waddles for advice, and then pretends like Waddles is answering. Waddles in Soos body. In Carpet Diem, Waddles is shown enjoying himself on the carpet and when Soos pats his head, they switch bodies. When this happens, Soos leaves the Mystery Shack on an adventure while Waddles walks around the Mystery Shack looking for things to eat. Eventually, Waddles ends up in the gift shop and starts chewing on some clothes. When Wendy walks in and sees Waddles whom she mistakes as Soos obviously since Waddles is in Soos body she leaves, and next Grunkle Stan walks in. After explaining that Stan needs to cut Soos pay, Waddles puts his hand on Stans nose and starts disturbing him. Eventually, Stan gives in, creeped out, and gives Soos a raise instead. Soon, a woman walks into the shack and asks for directions. Waddles in Soos body sees the door open and walks through. The woman thinks he is showing her the way, and follows him. Later in the episode, Soos and Waddles switch back into their own bodies. Waddles is seen briefly in Boyz Crazy, when he is sitting by Candy while the girls are getting ready to go to the Sevral Timez concert. He then is hugged by Dipper when he hears Wendy almost breaking up with Robbie. He is again seen when Deep Chris pets him on the head and says, What up, girl. Stan gets ready to fight and protect Waddles. In Land Before Swine, Waddles is snatched up by a Pterodactyl, and Mabel leads a mission to rescue him. In the end, Grunkle Stan has to rescue him by fighting the pterodactyl. In Dreamscaperers, Waddles is briefly shown in the beginning of the episode. He is laying down behind to Mabel, sleeping, as Mabel and Dipper play Conflict Boat. Then, when Grunkle Stan calls down the Pines twins, Waddles perks up but doesnt leave with the twins. Waddles dressed as Lil Gideon Jr. In Gideon Rises, Waddles first appears in the Mystery Shacks Grand Closing, where Gideon Gleeful, who had taken possession of Waddles, presented him to his audience as Lil Gideon Jr., Gideon Lands mascot. Later, when Lil Gideon is looking through Journal 2, Waddles tries to escape through a window, but Gideon uses a whistle to force Waddles back into a corner of the room, leaving Waddles cowering. Later, after Gideon is proven as a fake and is arrested, Mabel is seen holding Waddles in the air as his Lil Gideon Jr. Season 2. In Scary oke, Waddles joined in the fun at the Mystery Shacks grand re opening party. When zombies crashed the party everyone scattered. Waddles, Mabel, and Dipper hid in the Mystery Shack but it didnt stop the zombies from breaking in. Stan came to help and eventually the zombies were dealt with. In The Golf War, Waddles is shown in the beginning eating with Dipper. As the Pines Family and Soos march out, Soos mentions that Waddles would look after the shack. In Sock Opera, Waddles plays a part in Mabels sock puppet rock opera. At first, Mabel designs a cardboard to represent Waddles in latter acts, Waddles itself brings a ring as of the wedding scene. Smart Waddles. In the Little Gift Shop of Horrors segment Abaconings, Waddles accidentally eats brain enhancing jelly derived from percepshroom that Dipper applied to his forehead overnight. Waddles becomes extremely intelligent and builds a machine to communicate with and drive around in. He also uses his intellect to finish the What the heck ahedron, build a jet pack, a laser gun and the Smarticle Accelerator. Waddles eventually presses a button that reverts him back to his normal pig intelligence level. Waddles with his wife Gompers. Sometime before the events of The Love God, he and Gompers got married with the assistance of Dipper, Mabel, Wendy, Candy, and Grenda. They were forced together using duct tape. Mabel calls them the power couple. Myth. Busters 2. Wikipedia. Can You Use A Vaporizer For Crack. The cast of the television series Myth. Busters perform experiments to verify or debunk urban legends, old wives tales, and the like. This is a list of the various myths tested on the show, as well as the results of the experiments the myth is Busted, Plausible, or Confirmed. Episode overvieweditEpisode 4. Paper CrossboweditOriginal air date January 1. Paper CrossboweditThis myth was the first entry among those listed as one of the twelve myths that would not be tested in Myth. Busters The Explosive Truth Behind 3. Most Perplexing Urban Legends of All Time. In an interview for Skeptic magazine, the myth apparently was considered too controversial by Discovery Channel, which thought testing the myth could provoke prisoners to try similar things. Vodka Myths IIeditKari, Tory, and Grant tested to see if vodka. Episode 4. 5 Shredded PlaneeditOriginal air date January 1. Shredded PlaneeditA planes tail section in a widely circulated photo was shredded by. Fire Without MatcheseditFire can be started. Episode 4. 6 Archimedes Death RayeditOriginal air date January 2. This was the third episode where Myths from previous episodes were revisited, as well as the third episode to focus on just one experiment. This episode, referred to as the Myth. Busters Mailbag Special The Great Archimedes Burn Off from within the episode itself, saw a retest of the Ancient Death Ray myth after fans of the series contested their original decision. To this end, the Myth. Busters commissioned a contest, challenging viewers to prove the myth plausible. Candidates could enter in either of two categories a smaller scale version where the object was to ignite an object from 5 ft 1. For the smaller scale version, two finalists, the team of Kari Lukes and Jess Nelson, both from UCSB, and the team of Brenden Millstein Harvard and Stephen Marsh Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory were chosen to compete against the Myth. Busters own entry in the retest which was disqualified when it was found that the Myth. Busters had not followed the contest rules they had set out themselves. Only one entrant Mike Bushroe, a NASA space scientist entered a full scale contest however, the winning entry was destroyed en route for the retest. The Myth. Busters also invited a team from MIT, led by Professor David Wallace, who had independently verified that a ship could be lit from afar using an array of mirrors, to retest the myth with Archimedean era technology instead of the modern technology used in their own experiment. While it was shown extensively that it is, in fact, plausible that an array of mirrors or a parabolic mirror could set objects on fire, the Myth. Busters stood by their original Busted verdict because of many factors Syracuse, where the myth was supposed to take place, faced east, thus could not take advantage of the more intense midday rays, instead relying on less powerful morning rays. The death ray would not work during cloudy weather. Enemy ships were likely to be moving targets, thus the mirrors would need to be constantly refocused. The historical records no mention was made of the use of fire during the Battle of Syracuse until 3. The impossibly large numbers of mirrors and personnel needed to light a boat with any reasonable speed. The availability of other weapons that were much more effective flaming arrows and Molotov cocktail were more reliable at setting an enemy ship ablaze, and were more effective over longer distances. The Myth. Busters also addressed fans criticisms that suggested they try to light the ships sails instead of the body of the ship, and showed the sails diffused the light due to their composition and the wind blowing against them, thus could not be as easily set on fire compared to the body of the ship. All in all, the Myth. Busters concluded the Archimedes death ray was too complicated and impractical to be a viable weapon for its time. Jess Nelson would return as the Myth. Tern in later episodes, while Mike Bushroe would also contribute in later episodes as a researcher. The myth would be re visited in 2. Presidents Challenge only to be re busted. Original air date February 1, 2. Adam and Jamie took on a myth prevalent around football circles, made more prevalent during the time of prolific punter. Ray Guy, whose kicks carried so much distance and had so much hangtime, some had suspected the footballs he used were filled with helium. Catching a Bullet in Your TeetheditThe Build Team took on the bullet catch magic trick, and see whether it is possible to do the trick for real. Episode 4. 8 Franklins KiteeditOriginal air date March 8, 2. Franklins KiteeditThe Build Team took on a piece of American folklore regarding Benjamin Franklins discovery of lightning as electricity. The folklore description is not historically accurate as mentioned by the Build Team, although it is a popular misconception. Facts About FlatulenceeditIn this myth, Adam and Jamie tested some of the more prevalent myths based on flatulence. Throughout the myth, the Myth. Busters were careful to only use the scientific term flatus as opposed to the more common fart, to prevent coming off as insensitive to the viewers although fart had been used and aired uncensored by the Myth. Busters before and since. Flatulence can be induced by consuming. Two additional myths were filmed but not aired as part of the broadcast episode. These have been shown in an outtakes reel at live appearances by the Myth. Busters. Do Girls Pass GaseditLighting the EmissioneditThis is also referred to as Flatus Burning. Episode 4. Cell Phones on PlaneseditOriginal air date March 1. Helium RafteditCell Phones on a PlaneeditEpisode 5. Bullets Fired UpeditOriginal air date April 1. Bullets Fired UpeditVodka Myths IIIeditVodka can. Episode 5. 1 Myths Re OpenededitOriginal air date April 2. This was the fourth episode in which myths were retested counting the Archimedes Death Ray revisit. Salami RocketeditThe Myth. Busters revisited the Confederate Rocket myth with some new information from viewers. This was revisited in More Myths Revisited. Splitting an ArroweditAt the insistence of viewers, the team retested the popular arrow splitting myth seen in the film The Adventures of Robin Hood. Guns Fired UnderwatereditIt has already been shown that, in some cases, bullets become non lethal when fired into water but what happens when the whole gun is fired under water Episode 5. Mind ControleditOriginal air date May 3, 2. Painting With ExplosiveseditThis myth originated from the episode Do It Yourself, Mr. Bean of the British comedy series Mr. Bean starring Rowan Atkinson. Mind ControleditRemote, non consensual mind control can be achieved by. Episode 5. 3 Exploding PantseditOriginal air date May 1. Exploding PantseditThis myth came from New Zealand in the early 1. The culprit was a then unfamiliar chemical substance that farmers began using in large quantities at the time. The Great Gas ConspiracyeditThe Great Gas Conspiracy mentioned in the myth is the conspiracy theory that gasoline companies are secretly in league with the car manufacturers to produce fuel inefficient vehicles, to fatten their profits and split the difference.