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Baby Kate begins to learn to talk, but starts to not be able to understand Pal anymore. They go to the Dolly Llama for an answer. | Baby Kate begins to learn to talk, but starts to not be able to understand Pal anymore. They go to the Dolly Llama for an answer. | ||
==Plot== | ==Plot== | ||
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Revision as of 02:31, 15 November 2013
"Paradise Lost" | |
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Season/Series: | 13 |
Number in season: | 9A |
Original Airdate: | April 8, 2010 |
Credits | |
Written by: | Jonathan Greenberg |
Storyboard by: | Nick Vallinakis Daniel Miodini |
Episodes | |
Previous "Prunella and the Haunted Locker" |
Next "The Pride of Lakewood" |
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Synopsis
Baby Kate begins to learn to talk, but starts to not be able to understand Pal anymore. They go to the Dolly Llama for an answer.
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Trivia
Cultural references
- The title is in reference to the epic poem by Milton, which shares the same name. The poem is about the fall of mankind.
- Dolly Llama is a reference to the Dalai Lama.