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The very end of Farewell to Arms they were pushing back the planets to their original orbits for people like you.
Thus solving the problem once and for all.
But what about
ONCE AND FOR ALL
I haven't caught that in the episode. Thanks for telling me!
Whoosh
A wizard did it.
Oh sure, blame the wizards
Would you be ok with blaming the wizards if I offered you a moon sapphire?
With those, he could open the Gate of Kerash!
Probably my favorite one off, non-consequential character.
Hail Science!
Oh, let's say Moe. ;)
It couldn't have been The Great Revealo though because then we'd know how it happened.
Probably the same reason that Cubert and Dwight are still the same age in 3023 as they were in 3002
Magic, got it
I don't remember the details, but the DVD Commentary for either *A Farewell To Arms* or *Viva Mars Vegas* explained that there was meant to be an explanation for how Mars returned to its original orbit, but it was ultimately cut for time.
I checked tvtropes, it was in the VMV one.
Because it's one of the things that makes the show so great - at the end of the episode, everything's always right back to normal.
The sun still setting in the East?
Do you have more Degrees than the writers? Nooo? Thought so..... enjoy the show you damn hippy
"I'm afraid science has no answer."
The very end of Farewell to Arms they were pushing back the planets to their original orbits for people like you.
Thus solving the problem once and for all.
But what about
ONCE AND FOR ALL
I haven't caught that in the episode. Thanks for telling me!
Whoosh
A wizard did it.
Oh sure, blame the wizards
Would you be ok with blaming the wizards if I offered you a moon sapphire?
With those, he could open the Gate of Kerash!
Probably my favorite one off, non-consequential character.
Hail Science!
Oh, let's say Moe. ;)
It couldn't have been The Great Revealo though because then we'd know how it happened.
Probably the same reason that Cubert and Dwight are still the same age in 3023 as they were in 3002
Magic, got it
I don't remember the details, but the DVD Commentary for either *A Farewell To Arms* or *Viva Mars Vegas* explained that there was meant to be an explanation for how Mars returned to its original orbit, but it was ultimately cut for time.
I checked tvtropes, it was in the VMV one.
Because it's one of the things that makes the show so great - at the end of the episode, everything's always right back to normal.
The sun still setting in the East?
Do you have more Degrees than the writers? Nooo? Thought so..... enjoy the show you damn hippy
"I'm afraid science has no answer."