"Wait a minute... Has it been you two? Have you two been stealing all of our cake?" |
— Stampy upon realising that the aliens he met on the Moon have been hoarding all of the cakes from his world. |
"Lunar Friends" is the 110th episode of Stampy's Lovely World. In this episode, Stampy meets with an alien duo having trouble returning home, and then sends the second set of dogs around his dog-based obstacle course dubbed the "Top Paw Assault Course".
Plot[]
Feeding cake to a cat & two aliens for cat cake but accidentally ate it[]
Stampy opens the episode, introducing L for Leeeee x, noting his slow emergence from the painting. Stampy asks L for Leeeee x for his cake, only for him to give him melon sees, much to his disappointment. Stampy finds that he still doesn't have cake due to this, deciding to hold onto the melon seeds anyway in case he actually does eventually desire to eat them, but decides to stay with porkchops, telling L for Leeeee x additionally that he isn't a rabbit. Now at the Love Garden, Stampy takes not of how his signs have failed to load where he needs them most by joking about the repeated "Awaiting approval" message, and decides to give a shoutout to "ExpertNonk1920", who had written a comment reading "stampy, you're a good influence. i always can look up to you, except for one thing, i tryed feeeding cake to my cat.... that didn't work out so well, but it doesn't matter i can still talk to my dog without anything going wrong. lol ;) luv you stamps P.S my gammertag is ExpertMonk1920 and my real name is madison roby". Stampy apologises for the inconvenience of being unable to see her name, assuring her that her name is still under the messages, that is until they load in just in that very same moment, much to Stampy's excitement.
Stampy then returns back into his house, noting that L for Leeeee x is the only other person within the episode, which will be expanded upon with an amount of his wolves to visit his dog-based assault course, only to be interrupted by the sight of Henry climbing up the stairs for his entrance area, stating that he is rushing to greet him. Stampy tells him that he has to play hide and seek again with reverse roles, and he normally takes a long period of time searching for Stampy. On his way to the doghouse, Stampy suddenly sees two figures in his chicken coop, much to his confusion, recognising them two aliens with a cow on the roof. Stampy recalls them as the two aliens he met on the Moon, recalling them as the same aliens. Stampy tries to chase them down by dashing up to the chicken coop to meet with them, only for them to escape via the middle hole. Stampy wonders where they area dashing to, and he assures them that he won't hurt them and that he doesn't mind them being in his world, offering they play in Stampy's Funland on the Creeper Coaster. Stampy starts asking if they want presents, even offering them porkchops and cake.
Inside Stampy's Hot Buns, one of the aliens respond with "The cat has cake?", surprising Stampy, and he answers the question by telling them that he doesn't have cake. Seeing L for Leeeee x aim a bow and arrow at them, he tells him to put it down and that they're friendly. Stampy tells the aliens that he once had cake, only for it to go missing, and he wonders who has been taking it from him. Stampy realises that the aliens are the culprits, and he asks for their testimony. One of the aliens respond that they ate the cake from Stampy's rocket ship when he came to the Moon due to only eating Lunar cheese for hundreds of years, having hid in his rocket ship to follow him home. Stampy agrees that his cakes are tasty, but it doesn't give them a motive to steal his cake, and he wonders why there are still in his world instead of on the Moon, to which one responds that they intended to leave weeks before, programming their UFO to pick them up and use the cake as fuel. However, they accidentally ate the cake. Stampy finds that they are stuck in his world and they want to go home, trying to find a method to make a cake with. He realises that he has one to make a cake tasty enough to power up their UFO back home.
Remaking the world's tastiest cake with melon seeds & powering the UFO[]
With this new plan in mind, Stampy tells them to follow him to his secret base as he has a machine called the "Cakey Bakey Tasty Cake-Making Cooking Machine" and can use it to make the world's tastiest cake, or rather the second one due to the one made before, assuring that they can use it as fuel for the UFO, and though he is unsure of the compatibility between the two elements, he assures them that it should be fine, since he went to their home with cake, hoping it to be enough for them as well. Stampy states that he can't believe he has actual aliens in his world, and is excited by it, stating that his commenters have pointed out the present of a UFO, considering it nice to meet them. After journeying down to the secret base via water elevator, Stampy introduces the aliens to his cake-baking machine, and finds all of his necessary ingredients for the cake. Though he has the basic cake ingredients, Stampy still requires the additional ingredients of a Lovely Jubbley Love Love Petals, TNT, and cocoa beans, though he needs the latter from a dungeon. Having no cocoa beans, Stampy decides to substitute the concept with melon seeds instead, wondering how it will taste. Stampy repeats the ingredients thrown in as they were before with melon sees as substitute, and then compresses them, adds the magic, and then releases the cake.
Stampy, now with the cake, wonders if it will work, and then asks the aliens for their UFO's location, to which they respond that it's by Stampy's Funland. With this information, Stampy follows them into the water elevator, telling them to swim up, though he knows that a boat can be used, but they normally aren't due to being difficult to manage. Stampy decides instead to use the water elevator as it was intended by obtaining a boat, since he spent a full episode building it, and will try to get up as intended. With L for Leeeee x in front of him, however, Stampy dismisses this thought and instead swims up conventionally. Stampy repeats that he has aliens in his world, and that they have a UFO which he will be able to look inside of, considering it exciting. Stampy is saddened as he finds that the cake he now has is the only cake in his world, and is about to give it to someone else despite that, hoping to eat it for himself. Stampy wonders if he should have a slice and give the remainder to the Lunar friends. On his way there, Stampy notices a cow on top of Stampy's Hot Buns, much to his confusion, and he realises that they were stealing his animals like cows and chickens, explaining why they were in the chicken coop, questioning if their tractor beam is strong enough to lift the cows.
Now nearby, Stampy sees the UFO in the distance, admiring the sight and diameter of the UFO, noticing something pouring out from the bottom of it, which he immediately notices afterward is actually the tractor beam to lift up himself and L for Leeeee x. He wonders if it will be strong enough since Stampy eats cakes frequently, questioning if it will be powerful enough to lift him. With the symbols he has been seeing on the ground nearby the UFO, Stampy wonders why aliens make patterns on the ground in the first place, and then eats some bread to counter against his potential weight issue, and then ascends up the tractor beam, which he finds he simply has to walk into to use. On his way up, Stampy admires his world around him, taking not his the village, as well as the lighthouse, as well as the entirety of Stampy's Funland, having never seen it from a height before. He takes note of the helter skelter, the Creeper Coaster, and his dog-based assault course.
Stampy, now having reached the top of the tractor beam, gradually ascends upwards into the UFO, excited to see the interior and hoping that the cake he created works, since he did the recipe with a slight error by switching the cocoa beans with melon seeds. Having entered the UFO, Stampy admires the interior, trying to look out over his world via the window wrapping around the vehicle, though he criticises how difficult it is to see. Stampy decides to leave the responsibility of the cake to the aliens, as he doesn't understand the mechanism. Stampy sees one of them add the cake to a nearby furnace, which he finds is the source of fuel. With the cake having been added, Stampy sees the mechanisms working and finds that the cake will be enough to power the UFO. He considers it sad how he has only just met them with clarity and are only just leaving, to which one responds that Stampy has to make more cakes for them to return, additionally stating that they have a gift for him as gratitude, which Stampy is curious as to the identity of, feeling bad for not having something for the aliens as he wasn't prepared. Stampy is given their gift in the form of what he first presumes in a golden apple, which they clarify is an apple made from the finest Lunar cheese, to which he thanks them for. Stampy decides he should give them something, deciding to give them coal "deep from the mines" to serve as a memento for the "fuel of life". Stampy also gives them a collection of sticks, sarcastically telling them that they're valuable and then apologising for the quality of his gifts. He also gives them a boat in the event of them inventing water.
Having established the bond between himself and the aliens, Stampy decides he should part with the aliens, stating that he hopes they had a good time in his world, and he hopes to see them soon, leaving the UFO with L for Leeeee x as he hopes the cake will allow the UFO to launch, and takes note of it currently being night, meaning he will have to remain cautious as the hostile mobs will be led to spawn. Stampy describes his experience as "amazing" and that he can't believe aliens visiting in his world. Stampy states that he was only intending to play in his dog-based assault course, and then realises the tractor beam disappearing behind him, concluding the UFO is taking off, telling L for Leeeeee x to climb up onto the hill nearby so they can say goodbye to the UFO. Looking up, Stampy does just that and thanks them for visiting and to have a safe trip home, just as the UFO proceeds to fly off directly upwards, much to his surprise.
The dogs' first official race on the dog-based obstacle course - second group[]
Stampy finds that his cake was a feasible power source after all, and describes the experience as "amazing". With the aliens having gone, Stampy takes note that they are returning back to the Moon, saying that he will miss them and had only just gotten the opportunity to meet them formally, only for them to leave anyway. Stampy decides to move on with his intended prospect for the video, having decided at first to build his pet shop, only to not have the time to do so in the current time. Stampy decides instead to have fun, informing L for Leeeee x to sleep and then gather three more dogs to return back to the dog-based obstacle course so they can have the time trial for each individual dog. Stampy explains that he had received a new dog in the previous episode called Sherbet, who was able to win the course in 38 seconds, considering him to be fast, and additionally, Stampy has made some additions to the assault course, of which can be seen once finally there, though he will sleep first to avoid mobs being encountered on the way there, not wanting to lose another dog, remind him of when he was listing all of his already-deceased dogs and doesn't wish to add to the list.
Having reset to day, Stampy states that he still has more dogs regardless, deciding to choose three as the limit and only picking those who were in before. The signs haven't loaded in yet, however, meaning he will have to decide from memory, and then decides to pick Bengy, Benton and Duncan, wondering who is the quickest of the three. Stampy realises he needs to ad a leaderboard of the dogs to check the overall winner, similarly to Top Gear with a dog twist, deciding on "Top Paw" as his pun, realising he should call the assault course, liking the name. Due to his dogs blocking his path out, Stampy decides to leave the minecart track alone, accepting that his dogs won't let him out, deciding to walk to Stampy's Funland, though he decides he should use the minecart in the middle station anyway in the hopes of avoiding his dogs potentially colliding with them.
Stampy continues on the final stretch in the mineacrt to arrive at Stampy's Funland, assuring his viewers that his dogs will teleport to him, even taking notice of them currently following behind him. Stampy notes once again that there are cows on his roof, taking note of the event that led to them being in that state in that the tractor beam lacked the power to carry them up and ended up dropping them on the rooves. In the general area, Stampy decides to check for the location of any possible cows, finding one on top of the shelter, recalling that he had seen cows on his rooves prior and the logic of it is now justified. Arriving at the dog-based obstacle course now dubbed the "Top Paw Assault Course", to an extent, Stampy introduces the final design to his viewers, having added a starting mechanism with a manual piston system, and on the end, having added a finish line that triggers a note block to play, as indicated when his dogs teleport directly onto it.
Stampy gathers all of his dogs to the starting line, sitting down Bengy and Benton, and finding Duncan inside of the course, eventually transporting him out of the mini-game. Having decided on him as the first competitor, Stampy sets up his timer and Duncan himself, and then starts the race. Stampy wonders if his dogs have watched the previous episode, meaning they should be more experienced than then, watching Duncan travel through the ramp and water pit. Now at the columns, Stampy points out that he has modified it to make it somewhat more difficult, Duncan taking some time to get through them. Now at the tunnel, Duncan has some delay by the tunnel and then stops after traveling through, to which Stampy notes that they always manage to stop moving forward in that particular location. He directs Duncan through the final two obstacles, leading him to cross the finish line in 47 seconds. However, his timer wasn't set after all, meaning it didn't set off and he will have to rewatch the video to work out his speed, considering it as 40 seconds.
Stampy then moves onto Bengy, leading him to the starting lien and affirming that he actually sets his timer off. Setting off Bengy, Stampy leads him through the first two obstacles, noting how his dogs are always experienced in that particular area. Now at the columns, Bengy ends up returning forward, and Stampy tries to motivate him to enter through the columns, and with him standing in the same area, he advises Bengy not to teleport as it leads to disqualification. Eventually, he is led through the tunnel, and he manages to reach the finish line in 43 seconds, a time he admires before sitting him down to stand up Benton.
After he does so, he tells Benton that he has to beat 43 seconds, or 38 if he beats Sherbet, setting off the race afterwards. Stampy lures Benton over the first two obstacles without issues, and he ends up stopping completely by the columns, requiring Stampy to urge him across, eventually having him do so. Stampy is now led to the tunnel, Benton having huge delay trying to get through it. However, he ends up stopping completely for what seems like an extra seven seconds before he finally reaches through, crossing the finish line at 58 seconds. Stampy doesn't believe the round to be the fastest, but regardless, wonders if Benton enjoyed himself anyway, to which he responds by jumping, and then remembers to give Bengy some bread. Stampy also shows what he has added to the memorial on the second floor, seeing them failing to load in. He shows that he has added an item underneath each dog's sign to represent each dog, requiring him to guess the association due to the signs failing to load in:
- Gregory is associated with a rose due to the roses around his grave;
- Stampygoodnose is associated with a ghast tear due to his absence in a video;
- Snowy is associated with a snowball;
- Porky is associated with a raw porkchop;
- Guilty Bark is associated with rotten flesh;
- Lucky is associated with a bow due to being killed by Hit The Target;
- Chicken is associated with raw chicken;
- Tikka is associated with a minecart;
- Arrow is associated with an arrow;
- Cedric is associated with an oak sapling due to the helter skelter being a giant tree;
- Oreo is associated with a cookie;
- The Arbiter is associated with a fishing rod due to dying next to Fish Me A Dish;
- Sparky is associated with a water bucket due to drowning.
Hearing the finishing note block play, Stampy wonders the dog who is triggering it, thinking it's Benton, and then deems that he has run out of time in the video, thinking it to be "dramatic" and "exciting", having enjoyed meeting the aliens, but prefers having some videos without drama in the future. Stampy then ends the episode with the line "But hopefully you did enjoy it, and I'll see you guys, in the next video. Byeeeee!"
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Mentioned[]
- Gregory (posthumous)
- Stampygoodnose (posthumous)
- Snowy (posthumous)
- Porky (posthumous)
- Guilty Bark (posthumous)
- Lucky (posthumous)
- Hit The Target
- Chicken (posthumous)
- Tikka (posthumous)
- Arrow (posthumous)
- Cedric (posthumous)
- Oreo (posthumous)
- Sparky (posthumous)
- The Arbiter (posthumous)