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It all started when Phoebe skipped a rock across a pond and accidentally hit a unicorn in the face. Improbably, this led to Phoebe being granted one wish, and using it to make the unicorn, Marigold Heavenly Nostrils, her obligational best friend. But can a vain mythical beast and a nine-year-old daydreamer really forge a connection?
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kaykeyser said, 5 months ago
Pheebs THIS is what you dream about? being upside down and doing math? When I 1st saw this I was thinking “Unicorn shenanigans?” but honestly I have never read a book in my dreams and it goes back to Batman TAS you can’t read in dreams. I often have dreams that I forgot to do my home work not that I AM doing my home work. this YEARS after I graduated too. in fact I often dream about TV and comic strips and movies and games and stuff or about being lost in mazes.or being chased by tornadoes. other times my dreams are about every day things but some thing is always out of place and just over looked. like one time I dreamed about cooking book marks in an oven, an other time I was watching Star Wars but Marigold was Luke Skywalker. But since owning a unicorn in real life is what most kids dream about maybe doing home work is what kids with unicorns dream about? At least shes not in front of the class in her underwear. and I don’t know any one who has that cliche dream either…
any way what do YOU people dream of?
kaykeyser said, 5 months ago
Also just saw the lack of background, its like symbolic for how in dreams you don’t always see all the details and the world around you isn’t 100% formed I think its brilliant if that was the case. Dreams for me always resemble Monty Python cartoons more then reality. except when they are so real, I believe they happened and I wake up and go threw my day for 5 minuets before I realize what actually didn’t happen.
Alex said, 5 months ago
That outfit.. hmmmm… looks on the banner on the right
kendallclark1973 said, 5 months ago
Think that’s stupid, Phoebe? Try when you’re 30 years older and you still have dreams about school, panicking if you got your homework done on time or getting lost in a labyrinth of a school building. THEN you’ll want to bill your school for therapy!
Simon_Jester said, 5 months ago
And the worst part is, she got all the answers backwards
Q4horse said, 5 months ago
Looks like MOM is Phoebe’s answer pixie.
ewalnut said, 5 months ago
Ever notice you can’t do math in your dreams? Even if you’re good in math, the numbers don’t make sense in dreams.
neatslob said, 5 months ago
DON’T do your homework in a dream! When you wake up you’ll have to do it all over again. I hate it when I dream about work, then when I wake up I still have to go in. I feel like I was cheated out of those hours I put in while I was asleep.
rpmurray said, 5 months ago
@kaykeyser
Have you considered discussing this with your psychologist?
Stella S said, 5 months ago
I’ve read words in my dream, but I don’t recall reading a book. But hen, that would be a boring dream if you watch yourself reading (not to mention doing homework).
Comic Minister said, 5 months ago
Impressive Phoebe! Did you know that Phoebe and her mom have the same hair resembelence?
jadoo823 said, 5 months ago
@kendallclark1973
…hate to break it to you, but i’m 50 and i still have those dreams (find out on exam day that you signed up for a course and forgot about it, never went to a single class, but now your sitting the exam…) AND, my father, who is 82, STILL has those dreams…they don’t ever seem to go away…
Paul of Eugene said, 5 months ago
One time in a dream I got out my calculator and the buttons just wouldn’t work. After I woke up, I figured out my dreaming mind couldn’t figure out what the display should be so it made the calculator not work instead.
kaykeyser said, 5 months ago
Well Im not the only one who dreams about home work.
sjsczurek said, 5 months ago
I’ve had dreams where I’m as I am now, grown up and middle-aged, and riding the school bus. Riding, not driving it. Don’t understand it.