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Death, the grim reaper, is fired from his job and must now do the one thing he has next to no knowledge of – get a life!
When the grim reaper is fired from his job, he must do the one thing he doesn't know how to do -- get a life. But... what's at stake? What if he fails? What are the consequences for him -- [ironically] his own death? (And could there be a ticking clock?)
When the grim reaper is fired from his job, he must do the one thing he doesn’t know how to do — get a life.
But… what’s at stake? What if he fails? What are the consequences for him — [ironically] his own death? (And could there be a ticking clock?)
See lessWhen a rejected talking golf ball loses his original owner, he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge.
Revenge on whom? (Who is the antagonist?) And how? Also, "already rejected" and original owner seem redundant. Did his original owner deliberately reject him-- is he the villain?.
Revenge on whom? (Who is the antagonist?) And how?
Also, “already rejected” and original owner seem redundant. Did his original owner deliberately reject him– is he the villain?.
See lessWhen a rejected talking golf ball loses his original owner, he teams up with his new friend to enact revenge.
Revenge on whom? (Who is the antagonist?) And how? Also, "already rejected" and original owner seem redundant. Did his original owner deliberately reject him-- is he the villain?.
Revenge on whom? (Who is the antagonist?) And how?
Also, “already rejected” and original owner seem redundant. Did his original owner deliberately reject him– is he the villain?.
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