Pink and Blue: Z!!! Blue: "The man with the hat sent us!" Pink: "He told us many amazing stories!" (The Letter Z made pinging sounds) Pink and Blue: Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho! Charlie: What? Pink: "Tonight we dine on turtles!" Blue: "They will be good, Z!" (The Letter Z shot a laser at Charlie) Charlie: Ahh! What did you two do?! Pink and Blue: Z!!! Blue: "I am happy!" (The Letter Z, again, made pinging sounds) Pink and Blue: Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho! Charlie: (mumbled) Just keeping walking, Charlie. Keep walking...
chocolate is amazing!
In "Charlie the Unicorn 2," the two unicorns say "Hola, Charlie. Hola, Charlie." This translates to "Hello, Charlie. Hello, Charlie" in English. The repetition of the greeting in Spanish adds a humorous and playful element to the interaction between the characters.
I have never heard of a unicorn-related myth in which the unicorn was carnivorous, so unicorns are herbivorous, yes.
Heres what they said translated to english. The guy in the hat is jealous of us and tells us alot of delicious stories! For dinner were eating turtles they taste good Z! Im happy. I think those unicorns are superly duperly random!! lol
unicorno.
Ahh. Good question. It seems this has been an age-old classic that has been pondered upon for many a century. The problem with this question is you have to take into account the Unicorn's level and strength, which has been disregarded for years. A unicorn can have a variety of levels, ranging from flutterbug to HOLY F*CKING$#!@ strong. Some may think that stars may be stronger than a Unicorn, but they must also realize that stars are only super effective against Robot Unicorns. Many Unicorn researchers have discovered Unicorns fuel their rainbow tail from stars, so to say stars are stronger is completely untrue. In Professor. Chocolate Thunder's dissertation titled "Unicorns: Living Amongst Us?" he called upon the Unicorn Club of America (UCA) which gave him the following answer to his paper. "Unicorns...myth or reality... It is a question that has been answered by us for many years. The true question is...why do they hide? After documenting their struggle, we have come to the conclusion... Dragons. Dragons have for centuries been hunting Unicorns down. Unicorns used to be the strongest of the mythical creatures on the planet, until something no one expected occurred. Saytan, the Dark Unicorn Magician of Neverwerth, tried to become the strongest of the Unicorn, reports say. Unfortunately, he spoke the last word of the spell wrong, and summoned something stronger than Unicorns, rather than him being stronger then them all. This lead to the Unicorn Civilizations downfall, and to their ultimate demise. So to say unicorns do not exist is a fallacy, but rather, why do they hide?" I hope this answers your question!
somewhere from 60- 100 in just the first 2. i lost count at 78
In the story 'The Last Unicorn' there was a great red bull that kept all (but one) of the unicorns prisoners in the sea. It didn't say it was Taurus directly but how many magical bulls are there around.
I don't think they stand for any season, but if they do i'd say spring. Just search up unicorn wiki in google.
The bible does not outright say anything of the reality of unicorns. However, there is vast speculation on if unicorns may have some part in that time period. Many believe unicorns lived in the Garden of Eden, also Christians have adapted the unicorn as the symbol of Christ. The unicorn is mentioned in four places in the King James bible: Job 39:9-12 Job 38-41 Psalm 29:6 Isaiah 34:7
The origin of the unicorn may very well be early attempts at describing a rhinoceros. Therefore one could say that a unicorn began as real and then was abundantly elaborated upon from that initial information.
It means Bob the bulider is fit and goes out with the cookie monster