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Way back in the 2000s, I used to work for Cartoon Network as an intern in animation, looking over all the great cartoons of their silver age like "Camp Lazlo" and "Squirrel Boy" and perhaps my most favorite of them all... "The Cramp Twins." I would obsess over it 24/7 and think up new scenarios those crazy boys could get themselves into. (Hell, I even secretly wrote yaoi fanfiction about them and created my own Mary Su- erm, I mean OCs.) I was a bit saddened by the fact that it wasn't an American cartoon, though, nor was I particularly happy that it only had 52 episodes. Well, the latter's a bit of a lie. There was going to be a 53rd episode to it, but for reasons I'm about to explain to you, it was never shown on the air.
 
One day, the crew and I were huddling together in the screening room to see what the latest episode had in store for us. One of the head animators produced a CD, which I could assume was the new episode, from his belongings and placed it into the DVD player. We expected a typical hijinx-filled episode that would send us roaring with laughter; what we got instead was undoubtedly one of the weirdest and most sickening things a human being could ever experience.
 
For whatever reason, it started off with Wayne bound up in a medieval dungeon and it was all done in amateurish CGI. He looked around for a bit before asking, "Where am I?" in a synthetic, computer-generated voice. Lucien appeared soon after and greeted him in an also synthetic voice. We couldn't help but wonder what the hell was going on and why this new episode was being animated in CGI.
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