However, Flapjack is thoroughly amused, and the episode ends with him rolling on the floor laughing. Its tail design more closely resembles a baitfish profile when turned sideways, and provides a killer flapping motion. This annoys K'nuckles, who saw the movie through the window of the theater (Not technically in the theater, keeping the promise he made). The newest movie turns out to be Captain K'nuckles repetitively falling off a board. Flapjack agrees, on the condition that K'nuckles stay out of the theater, and takes him on an adventure. He asks Flapjack if he can get K'nuckles to appear in a new movie. K'nuckles sees Flapjack as a celebrity after seeing him in the new movie. The "cinematographist" sees him and records Flapjack's balancing act. Answer (1 of 4): The word was in use in merry old England in the early 1600s and it appeared in print in Shakespeare’s ‘Pericles, Prince of Tyre’ (act 2, scene 1) when the first fisherman says to Pericles. He chooses to balance himself on a floating piece of driftwood. This bores Flapjack, but the other denizens of Stormalong are entranced by the film. The film shown is just the man walking on a sidewalk, and sitting in a chair. Stormalong is visited by an eccentric man promising wonders never seen before. Barber appears with a large hypodermic needle to get a blood sample from Flapjack. S1 E16:The Plant Man (The Rottenest Botanist) Fish Heads First Aired March 27th, 2009 Thurop Van OrmanFlapjack Brian Doyle-Murra圜aptain Knuckles Roz. Then it turns out that Flapjack's blood carries a natural antibody to the plague, and he is the key to the survival of the denizens of Stormalong, which explains why K'nuckles and the other infected inhabitants of Stormalong claim that they "cannot live without him". Flapjack has no choice but to send his rat friend to "Plague Island". Barber’s experiment gone wrong takes over Stormalong. It turns out that K'nuckles II has the apparently supernatural ability to infect anybody who is cruel to Flapjack with the plague by flicking its fleas on them, and, almost overnight, everybody in Stormalong but Bubbie and Flapjack himself are infected (although the original K'nuckles purposely gets infected to avoid helping Doctor Barber take care of the others). The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack follows the fabulous tales of an impressionable young boy, Flapjack, and his two best friends - a crusty old pirate called Captain K’nuckles and a wise-talking blue whale, Bubbie, whose mouth they call 'home, sweet home. Doctor Barber regularly feeds these creatures all leftover hair on the floor in order to increase their massive size and fearsome demeanor. They were created by Doctor Barber so they would act as the ultimate barbers and hair enforcement unit. Flapjack makes all the citizens of Stormalong uncomfortable when he becomes friends with a rat he names "K'nuckles II" while the real Captain K'nuckles is away. The Monster Barbers are hideous monsters made from fish heads and leftover hair.
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