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In And Out The Pictures is an HTFF TV Episode, and the debut of TV Series Season 2. It's the first episode to air after G4 when defunct in 2014.



Plot

At the HTF Museum, Senior opens an exclusive new exhibit about animation. Thunder is the first person to walk inside, but than Senior asks her if she can hang a toon painting. Thunder points out why can't he do it, and then Senior tells her the painting as a mind of its own, suddenly, Arty emerges and Thunder is stabbed in the eye. Senior walks away, as Thunder passes out and starts to lucid dream.

In her dream, Thunder is shown in a black and white picture, where she plays the ukulele. When a live-action animator, is shown drawing her. Suddenly, lunch break emerges, and all the animators leave, above Thunder is Brian, who is also in a picture, Brian tells Thunder that cartoons will go foul one day, and animation will lose it's touch, so she must have her contract destroyed for a more serious job. Suddenly, one of the animators opens the door and mentions how his cigar is weak, so he throws it in the trash, only for a bit to land on the paper Brian is drawn on, this sets fire to said the paper, as it burns to ashes. Thunder decides to run out of the paper, and walk into the CEO's office. The CEO is drawing a maned wolf of sorta when Thunder walks up to him and tells him, what else can she do besides be in the toons tells Thunder that the contract is indestructible, and can not destroy it. But what he can do is officer Thunder a job there, working at the studio.

Thunder than gets a job as the writer where she begins sketching out a rabbit, among the other writers, they laugh at how it looks too "kiddy", Thunder then re-draws said rabbit and makes it more threatening, The writers laugh again, saying how they'll never be allowed to have something like that. Then cuts to Thunder than complaints to The CEO, and then the CEO offers her to be a non-artist writer, cuts to Thunder at a desk, trying to write, when she looks through her books for inspiration, She writes down with her typewriter something involving a rabbit getting kicked in the face by a stick figure, Thunder decides to read more, but time pasts and Thunder is distracted by her book, the CEO comes in and sees how Thunder only wrote one paragraph, the CEO decides to green light, causing Thunder to complain.

Later on, Thunder is at the typewriter again, trying to think of something yet again. Thunder than tries writing, when suddenly, the writers come in and start messing with. First, they knock over her typewriter. then they bust her books and push her around. Thunder than complaints to CEO, who laughs and says she's a toon in a human's job. Of course, she's treated differently. Thunder than decides to go back to starring in the cartoons, which makes the manager laugh.

The scenes cut to the first-ever theatre shown Thunder cartoon, witch involves Thunder simply walking onto a conveyor belt of some sort, when a man with a cane whacks her, a woodpecker pecking at her, and finally a reindeer kicking her in the face. Cuts to all the writers and artists form before laughing at her. When suddenly it's lunch break time. Everyone walks out of the theatre, while the CEO appears laughing at her, Thunder jumps out and says she wants to be treated equally. As the CEO laughs and says in the animation industry, we mistreat those we don't like. When the writers and animators come back. Thunder than realizes something, and comes up with a theory, she rips off the CEO's skin and reveals it was Spindly is disguises, the animators and writers gasp in shock that they worked for a toon this whole time, and Thunder says if they're going to torture her, they should torture they're boss, for what he is as well, cuts to a new theatrical short, where both Spindly and Thunder are tied up and are being hit with hammers when it cuts back to Thunder in the present day. Senior is picking at her, Thunder gets up and pulls out the picture in her eye, and she points out how dangerous working for an animator can be, and how people working in the cartoon industry should all be treated equally. Senior simply doesn't seem to care. suddenly Thunder gets a call from the police chief about how there's a robbery, so she decides to walk out of the museum when suddenly an anvil falls on her head, and it's revealed Handy and Mole accidentally did that.

Moral

  • Keep You're Nose on the Grindstone.

Deaths

  • Brian burns to death. (In-dream only)
  • Thunder's head is crushed by an anvil.

Trivia

  • The episode is quite similar to the Looney Toons short, "You Oughta be In the Pictures".
  • This episode has the most live-action segments of any episode so far.
  • The original plot was about Thunder travelling back in time to pitch a cartoon. (A reference to Thunder and Friends.) but was changed.