Okay, so... the rule about what happens when you "lose" your godparents is incredibly inconsistent (as are most rules in this series,) but for "The Switch Glitch" specifically, I'll offer a potential loophole: A godchild can't "reveal" their godparents to another human, but if that human already knew about the godparents before the godchild had them, then that doesn't "reveal" anything, does it?
Yea, guessing VA video would be cool.
You guys should do Guess the Cartoon Theme Song
Wonder twins reference- shape shifting fist pump
Bro, I would love to take Sean on in guess that voice actor. Admittedly, I've been doing it already whenever yall start questioning who voices are.
I have continued to quote Cosmo's version of La Cucaracha to this day.
Okay, so... the rule about what happens when you "lose" your godparents is incredibly inconsistent (as are most rules in this series,) but for "The Switch Glitch" specifically, I'll offer a potential loophole: A godchild can't "reveal" their godparents to another human, but if that human already knew about the godparents before the godchild had them, then that doesn't "reveal" anything, does it?
All I hear when Mark speaks is the Box Ghost, BEWARE!!
16:22 is this not technically the distribution of CP
The Nick Smash Bros is called Nickelodeon All Star Brawl
Weirdly enough, there are in fact no fairy rules against bringing the dead back
Well, there is, but I don't think they ever "instated" it until Season 6.
Also we are never told when that rule was made and since they are in the middle ages they could have been in a time before it was added to the rules.