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7/10
Butterfly Effect was fun, but The Green House was less so.
kpopgamerkid2 December 2017
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The whole idea about the Butterfly Effect was done pretty well. After Lincoln destroys Lisa's chemicals, all sorts of strange things start happening, though by the end of this segment it was shown to only be in Lincoln's head (or Charles'). Possible side effect of accidentally inhaling the fumes of the mixed chemicals? Maybe.

However, The Green House was more of a miss for me. It started out well, but then not only did Clyde want Lincoln to play a tournament game at his house, suddenly Clyde and two others are actually GOING TO LINCOLN'S HOUSE AND SCREWING EVERYTHING UP. AND THEN THEY GO TO SAY THAT THEY WERE THERE BECAUSE THEIR HOUSES WERE IN THE GREEN, AND THEN THEY GUILT TRIP LINCOLN INTO LETTING THEM STAY TO PLAY THE TOURNAMENT. Why did they have to go to his house in the first place and why, WHY, did they PLUG EVERYTHING IN THAT LINCOLN WAS TRYING TO KEEP UNPLUGGED? Ugh. I personally think it would have been funnier if the episode showed the sisters trying to evade what Lincoln was doing and constantly getting the house back in the red and have Lincoln get them back in the green.

Sorry if I went a little overboard. I liked Butterfly Effect but disliked The Green House.
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5/10
Lets begin...
hsp-5486830 June 2019
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So, Butterfly Effect starts off with Lincoln playing with his yoyo doing all sorts of tricks, like going "around the world." Eventually, Lincoln's yoyo accidentally goes haywire and goes into Lisa/Lily's room and destroys Lisa's experiments. Lincoln worries that Lisa might be super mad at him, and imagines her with all this fire behind her and these red maddening eyes. For some reason, all of Lincoln's sisters are seperated from him, doing some odd things. Lori: Broke up with Bobby Leni: Is really smart Luna: Is off with Mick Swagger Luan: Is an activist fighting against deforestation Lynn: Is not able to join any sports' activities because of her bad grades Lucy: Is a vampire Lana: Is in a hamster ball Lola: Is very injured Lisa: Is working at a gas station, and Lily: is a godzilla-like monster. Then, Lincoln realizes the stuff he imagines isn't true, and Lisa is happy about her experiments being destroyed. But at the end, Clyde (despite being underaged) is married to Lori, causing Lincoln to scream "Noooooo!!!" and thats it. I just want to talk about some of the things. Lola having her nose become super swollen and large from the soccer ball reminds me that one Gumball episode where Gumball's nose gets big and swollen from getting hit. Also Lily having to be 50 feet tall or whatever is like what happened to Maggie in The Simpsons Ride after being in a chamber with toxic gas. And the butterfly effect has been done by Tawog and Spongebob in the episodes The "Butterfly" and "Wormy" "The Green House" starts off with Lincoln in his 5th Grade class, and Mrs. Johnson is talking about saving a baby polar bear because of its environment being polluted, making the class awe. Lincoln and Clyde then walk home and then Lincoln sans Clyde looks at his house seeing how un-green it is having global warming, fossil fuels, electricity, running water, aerosols, etc. Lincoln then shows his sisters the poster of the polar bear, making all of them cry and sob, and then Lincoln gives tips to his sisters so they can be green, like making comedy out of banana peels. But then, Lincoln's sisters are angry at him because they couldn't take showers and are seen wearing potato sacks and having clouds of stink above their heads. Lincoln makes his sisters do their own things instead of being green. At the end Lincoln is showering using face pads outside of his 5th grade class, and that's the end.
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