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|*garbled* ''"-firefly?"''
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==Plot synopsis==
==Plot synopsis==
[[File:E39 Scene 3.png|thumb|150px|Erasem enters Escargoon's body in his sleep.]]
[[File:E39 Scene 3.png|thumb|150px|Erasem enters Escargoon's body in his sleep.]]
The episode begins on an ominous night at [[Castle Dedede]]. [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] is perusing [[Night Mare Enterprises]]' monster catalogue in the throne room and decides to pick one that is "super dangerous". The [[Night Mare Enterprises Teleporter]] whirs into life and produces a tiny ghost-like creature called [[Erasem]]. As King Dedede looks on with disappointment and confusion, the creature phases through the throne room door and flies down the hall past [[Sword Knight (anime character)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime character)|Blade Knight]] who notice it and get out of the way. Erasem then flies into [[Escargoon]]'s bedroom and plants itself inside of the snoozing snail. This causes Escargoon to wake in a startle, but he fails to notice what particularly happened and goes back to sleep. The next morning, Escargoon wakes and goes through his morning routine, including [[A Dental Dilemma|brushing his teeth]] and washing his face. A short time later, Escargoon greets King Dedede in the throne room, but right away something is amiss, as King Dedede does not appear to recognize Escargoon at all despite their long history. It is then explained by Erasem [[Fourth wall|to the audience]] that it attacks its victims by making them "forgotten forever".
The episode begins on an ominous night at [[Castle Dedede]]. [[King Dedede (anime character)|King Dedede]] is perusing [[Night Mare Enterprises]]' monster catalogue in the throne room and decides to pick one that is "super dangerous". The [[Monster Delivery System]] whirs into life and produces a tiny ghost-like creature called [[Erasem]]. As King Dedede looks on with disappointment and confusion, the creature phases through the throne room door and flies down the hall past [[Sword Knight (anime character)|Sword Knight]] and [[Blade Knight (anime character)|Blade Knight]] who notice it and get out of the way. Erasem then flies into [[Escargoon]]'s bedroom and plants itself inside of the snoozing snail. This causes Escargoon to wake in a startle, but he fails to notice what particularly happened and goes back to sleep. The next morning, Escargoon wakes and goes through his morning routine, including [[A Dental Dilemma|brushing his teeth]] and washing his face. A short time later, Escargoon greets King Dedede in the throne room, but right away something is amiss, as King Dedede does not appear to recognize Escargoon at all despite their long history. It is then explained by Erasem [[Fourth wall|to the audience]] that it attacks its victims by making them "forgotten forever".


Escargoon initially assumes King Dedede to be pulling another prank on him, but it soon becomes clear that Dedede is not joking, and he demands Escargoon leave the castle at once. Unable to comprehend this situation, Escargoon resists, which prompts Dedede to call [[Captain Waddle Doo]] and the [[Waddle Dee (anime character)|Waddle Dees]] to evict him. Escargoon is outraged when he sees the Waddle Dees are "going along" with the act and proceeds to escort himself out in a huff. As Escargoon leaves, he passes by [[Sir Ebrum]] and [[Lady Like]] and rants to them about the situation, but they do not recognize him either. After leaving the castle, Escargoon goes to visit [[Mayor Len Blustergas|Mayor Len]] at his villa in hopes of gaining a new job in town. However, the mayor also fails to remember him, insisting that the two have never met. Escargoon begins to think it might be him that has a problem, but he still accuses Mayor Len of being in cahoots with the King to pull a prank on him, and his angry outburst causes the sheep to ram him, launching him through the air and into [[Cappy Town]] proper.  
Escargoon initially assumes King Dedede to be pulling another prank on him, but it soon becomes clear that Dedede is not joking, and he demands Escargoon leave the castle at once. Unable to comprehend this situation, Escargoon resists, which prompts Dedede to call [[Captain Waddle Doo]] and the [[Waddle Dee (anime character)|Waddle Dees]] to evict him. Escargoon is outraged when he sees the Waddle Dees are "going along" with the act and proceeds to escort himself out in a huff. As Escargoon leaves, he passes by [[Sir Ebrum]] and [[Lady Like]] and rants to them about the situation, but they do not recognize him either. After leaving the castle, Escargoon goes to visit [[Mayor Len Blustergas|Mayor Len]] at his villa in hopes of gaining a new job in town. However, the mayor also fails to remember him, insisting that the two have never met. Escargoon begins to think it might be him that has a problem, but he still accuses Mayor Len of being in cahoots with the King to pull a prank on him, and his angry outburst causes the sheep to ram him, launching him through the air and into [[Cappy Town]] proper.  
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==Differences between versions==
==Differences between versions==
[[File:E39 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene where Kirby tends to Escargon during his painful procedure.]]
[[File:E39 Removed Scene.png|thumb|150px|Japanese-exclusive scene where Kirby tends to Escargoon during his painful procedure.]]
*The establishing shot of Castle Dedede at the very beginning of the episode is not present in the Japanese version.
*The establishing shot of Castle Dedede at the very beginning of the episode is not present in the Japanese version.
*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of [[My Friend and the Sunset]] plays when [[Escargoon|Doctor Escargon]] runs into Kirby out in the countryside.  
*In the Japanese version, an arrangement of "[[My Friend and the Sunset]]" plays when [[Escargoon]] runs into Kirby out in the countryside.  
*In the Japanese version, the scene where Escargon is tortured in the dungeon is longer, and includes being strapped down and shocked by an electric current, punched repeatedly in the face by a boxing glove, and having his limbs stretched out while Kirby towels him off and gives him water.
*In the Japanese version, the scene where Escargoon is tortured in the dungeon is longer, and includes being strapped down and shocked by an electric current, punched repeatedly in the face by a boxing glove, and having his limbs stretched out while Kirby towels him off and gives him water.


===Dialogue differences===
===Dialogue differences===
*In the Japanese version, Escargon's breakdown at the beach with Kirby is different in tone. He spends a lot more time bewailing his fate of being forgotten, and takes solace in the fact that Kirby is the only one who will treat him like a friend.
*In the Japanese version, Escargoon's breakdown at the beach with Kirby is different in tone. He spends a lot more time bewailing his fate of being forgotten, and takes solace in the fact that Kirby is the only one who will treat him like a friend.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby repeats the phrase "Let's eat!" (translated) with the rest of the tea party guests.
*In the Japanese version, Kirby repeats the phrase "Let's eat!" (translated) with the rest of the tea party guests.
**Additionally, he shouts his name while trying to get the others to remember him at the end of the episode.
**Additionally, he shouts his name while trying to get the others to remember him at the end of the episode.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
E39 Scene 1.png|King Dedede orders Erasem through a monster catalogue.
E39 Scene 1.png|King Dedede orders Erasem through a monster catalogue
E39 Scene 2.png|Sword and Blade see Erasem pass by in the castle halls.
E39 Scene 2.png|Sword and Blade see Erasem pass by in the castle halls
E39 Scene 4.png|Escargoon brushes his teeth in the morning.
E39 Scene 4.png|Escargoon brushes his teeth in the morning
E39 Scene 5.png|King Dedede apprehends the unknown "intruder" in his throne room.
E39 Scene 5.png|King Dedede apprehends the unknown "intruder" in his throne room
E39 Scene 6.png|Escargoon sees himself out after being threatened by the guards.
E39 Scene 6.png|Escargoon sees himself out after being threatened by the guards
E39 Scene 7.png|Escargoon waltzes out of Castle Dedede and toward town.
E39 Scene 7.png|Escargoon waltzes out of Castle Dedede and toward town
E39 Scene 8.png|Escargoon becomes outraged at Mayor Len for forgetting him.
E39 Scene 8.png|Escargoon becomes outraged at Mayor Len for forgetting him
E39 Scene 9.png|Tuff and the Cappy children fail to recognize Escargoon.
E39 Scene 9.png|Tuff and the Cappy children fail to recognize Escargoon
E39 Scene 10.png|Escargoon shouts at Chef Kawasaki for forgetting him.
E39 Scene 10.png|Escargoon shouts at Chef Kawasaki for forgetting him.
E39 Scene 11.png|Escargoon walks dejected through Cappy Town as the Cappies watch and wonder who he is.
E39 Scene 11.png|Escargoon walks dejected through Cappy Town as the Cappies watch and wonder who he is
E39 Scene 12.png|Escargoon files a complaint to Chief Bookem about the way he has been treated.
E39 Scene 12.png|Escargoon files a complaint to Chief Bookem about the way he has been treated
E39 Scene 13.png|Tiff consoles the sullen Escargoon at a bridge.
E39 Scene 13.png|Tiff consoles the sullen Escargoon at a bridge
E39 Scene 14.png|Escargoon realizes that Tiff and Meta Knight do not recognize him either.
E39 Scene 14.png|Escargoon realizes that Tiff and Meta Knight do not recognize him either
E39 Scene 15.png|Escargoon runs into Kirby who seemingly remembers him.
E39 Scene 15.png|Escargoon runs into Kirby who seemingly remembers him
E39 Scene 16.png|Escargoon embraces Kirby a little too closely at the beach.
E39 Scene 16.png|Escargoon embraces Kirby a little too closely at the beach
E39 Scene 17.png|The people of Cappy Town gather after finding photos of them with the strange snail.
E39 Scene 17.png|The people of Cappy Town gather after finding photos of them with the strange snail
E39 Scene 18.png|King Dedede notices the intruding snail in his photo-book.
E39 Scene 18.png|King Dedede notices the intruding snail in his photo-book
E39 Scene 19.png|King Dedede looks at the monster catalog entry for Erasem, having forgotten he ordered it.
E39 Scene 19.png|King Dedede looks at the monster catalog entry for Erasem, having forgotten he ordered it
E39 Scene 20.png|Tuff points Tiff and Meta Knight to the beach where Escargoon and Kirby are sitting.
E39 Scene 20.png|Tuff points Tiff and Meta Knight to the beach where Escargoon and Kirby are sitting
E39 Scene 22.png|Kirby inhales all the tea and cookies.
E39 Scene 22.png|Kirby inhales all the tea and cookies
E39 Scene 23.png|Escargoon is subjected to a painful procedure to eject Erasem from his body.
E39 Scene 23.png|Escargoon is subjected to a painful procedure to eject Erasem from his body
E39 Scene 24.png|The group spot Erasem in the air and chase after it.
E39 Scene 24.png|The group spot Erasem in the air and chase after it
E39 Scene 25.png|The group spots Erasem in the town plaza.
E39 Scene 25.png|The group spots Erasem in the town plaza
E39 Scene 28.png|Kirby is forgotten by his closest friends.
E39 Scene 28.png|Kirby is forgotten by his closest friends
E39 Scene 29.png|Kirby is surrounded by curious onlookers who do not recognize him.
E39 Scene 29.png|Kirby is surrounded by curious onlookers who do not recognize him
E39 Scene 30.png|The final shot of the episode
E39 Scene 30.png|The final shot of the episode
</gallery>
</gallery>
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|jaR=Bōkyaku no Esukarugon
|jaM=Forgotten Escargon
|jaM=Forgotten Escargon
|de=Das Monster in Escargoon
|deM=The Monster in Escargoon
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