"The Angry Beavers In:Act Your Age 2-Baby Beavers
(Andrew Lee Matlack)
Fan-sequel of the episode "Act Your Age"
As we left off the beavers, they have the tree fall down and cut the dam in half.
As they were looking something to eat, they knew that they've got to eat on the stump as the beavers as they each took a bite on the tree and got turn into little kids as they had no memory of their adult lives and try to get to the magical nutball thingy.
After the fun they had, they knew that they had to make sure that they made an airplane out of their toilet as they get to see that they haven't ate anything until the magical nutball thingy fall off they tree and the toddler beavers got it and ate it the same time, just when it was good, the March of time March backwards back to beaverouion, all the way back to the stinky, disgusting cells of which they came from.
And now, we continue the story as we left off.
"Gee Norbert, I can't believe that we've been back to the stinky slimy disgusting cells that we were merged." Said the single cell Dagget.
"At least that our minds are back to normal." Said the signal cell Norbert.
It was that it could be that the beavers that have heard a voice, a voice that came out of nowhere that speaks and says "Hello Boys, I am the guardian of the big tree," said a gentle female voice. "Would you like me to clean this up by the power of magic?"
"Yes." Said the single cell bucktooth beavers as the green lines appear to reverse the mess that the tree has caused as the beavers has turn back to normal.
"Wow, that was a dream." Said Dagget. "We were little kids again and had no memory of what just happen."
"That was no dream, that was real." Said Norbert. "It was?" Asked Dagget. "Yes, and we might get to be that our toddlerhood has just got though the distance as we know of how much that we let our friends wouldn't believe us if we told them."
As Dagget realized it. "Wow, that means that that means that they weren't even young yet either."
"Exactly!" Said Norbert. "And if we get to take each a bite of that tree again, it'll be too soon."
But what Nobert just said, is just the beginning of exactly of where they have been less left off.
