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With the day -to-day artwork depicting the Mopervillians presented in black & white, I often forget that a distinguishing characteristic of EGS is that the humans have a much broader range of natural hair colours than the the humans in the world we pretend to know. 

Have mouse and pumpkin transformations been eliminated from this reinterpretation? 

 

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33 minutes ago, Pharaoh RutinTutin said:

 

Have mouse and pumpkin transformations been eliminated from this reinterpretation? 

 

Don't know.  Haven't seen or heard about CinderTedd talking to woodland creatures yet.

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23 minutes ago, ijuin said:

Also it appears that they are in a “modern” enough setting that the coach would be a motor vehicle.

Not so sure about that.  Tedd was cleaning cinders out of a fire place, not a normal needs to be done often task in modern days.

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20 hours ago, mlooney said:

Not so sure about that.  Tedd was cleaning cinders out of a fire place, not a normal needs to be done often task in modern days.

If they have and use a fireplace, there's a need to clean cinders out of it.

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7 hours ago, Don Edwards said:

If they have and use a fireplace, there's a need to clean cinders out of it.

It's not winter so It's not being used to heat the house, so it must be a cooking fireplace, which argues against it being modern times.

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5 hours ago, mlooney said:

It's not winter so It's not being used to heat the house, so it must be a cooking fireplace, which argues against it being modern times.

Even by colonial times, you'd expect a specialize fire enclosure for cooking, so this predates colonial era.

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