Forget the Crystal Kingdom, Dora. Save the US Economy!
by ZetaGecko | 5 Comments | Humor, Issues/Problems
The long awaited night has come. My daughter is watching the new Dora the Explorer movie, "Dora Saves the Crystal Kingdom". Here's my outline for a better Dora movie.
Dora and Boots go to withdraw money from the ATM, only to find that their bank has failed. During the transition to FDIC control, the ATM is out of order. They talk about all the bank failures they've heard of recently and decide to save the economy.
So out comes Map and tells them to way to save the economy is "magic flute, production, economic bliss".
The magic flute is, of course, Pablo's flute that makes everything grow. So they track down Pablo and convince him to come to the States and help them out.
When they get to the border, immigration won't let Pablo in, so out comes backpack with something to help Pablo get in. The suggested items are a small airplane, a ladder, and a passport. They choose the ladder and use it to climb over the border wall. After a few perils, they get far enough into the country to get away from the "minute men".
They have the magic flute, but they don't know much about production. So first they go to the stock market. Pablo plays, stocks soar, the Dow breaks 20,000, and they say mission accomplished.
The next day, the bubble Pablo created bursts, the market crashes so hard it's unlikely ever to recover.
So they head to the treasury. Pablo plays, money grows out of the walls, furniture, etc. Pablo keeps playing till money bursts out into the streets and a big wind spreads it all over the country. They claim mission accomplished again.
The next day when the go to the store, the shelves are bare. They check a few more stores, and when the finally find one with stocked shelves, prices have increase by 27 times. The owners of all the other stores tell them that when they get more inventory, they'll be raising their prices by 30 times.
As they leave the store, they see people burning their retirement account documents to stay warm.
As they sadly walk down the street wondering what to do next, Pablo toots idly on his flute. Heartened by the magical music, all the people who'd fallen into idle hopelessness, start working again. And since there's no stock market, even former day traders, insider traders and gamblers (all the casinos have folded, BTW) start doing something productive. Soon real GDP is three times what it used to be, and prosperity is restored.
Dora, Boots and Pablo sing, "We did it. We did it. We did it. Hooray! We kicked the economy when it was down. We did it. We did it. We did it. We did it! But then we motivated all the lazy clowns. We did it. We did it. We did it. We did it!"
Finally, INS catches up with Pablo, confiscates his flute, sticks it in Warehouse 13, and deports him back to a life of poverty.
November 13th, 2009 at 3:24 am
Care to share where you got your inspiration for this idea?
November 13th, 2009 at 3:32 am
Hi Lori,
Nowhere in particular -- I heard the title of the Dora movie, thought the US economy could use saving, and just came up with a story that followed the general Dora episode story line (with elements from real Dora episodes thrown in here and there).
November 13th, 2009 at 4:31 am
Wow, what a novel idea. Impressive. If only that were true, that it was a novel idea. Because I could swear that you got it from my 14 year old daughter's twitter. I copied and pasted her tweet from it, which she posted after watching the movie with her little siblings and she and I having a conversation about what kind of Dora movie could be in the works next. Her tweet:
# So now Dora is saving a crystal kingdom...if only she could help save the economy..."Dora bails out Obama!" 10:22 AM Nov 2nd from web
If you're going to take someone's idea, especially a child's, be man enough to give them the credit for it. I'm sure you are a smart fellow, but smart only gets you so far. Where's your integrity? And why are you following my 14 YEAR OLD DAUGHTER on twitter anyway?
I know this response will never see the light of day here for anyone else but you to read because you'll delete it faster than Boots can say "ooh oooh AHH!" You should be ashamed. Stay away from my daughter's twitter. Creep.
November 13th, 2009 at 4:42 am
Ah, I wondered why you were asking the question. Two days after I wrote my blog post and tweeted about it, and somebody retweeted my tweet, I searched twitter to see if anyone else was tweeting about it and saw your daughter's tweet. I figured someone who'd tweeted about the same idea might be entertained by this blog post. Don't worry, I'm not following your daughter!
November 12th, 2009 at 11:01 pm
BTW, you'll notice that my tweet linking to this blog post is dated earlier than your daughter's tweet:
http://twitter.com/AntoneRoundy/status/5351983144
As I recall, I started writing this post before my daughter was even done watching the show.