Wednesday, November 26, 2008

CARTOON! CARTOON!

All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream. - E.A. Poe

So I just had an awesome dream...Star Wars and Batman as a cartoon! I've never dreamed in cartoon before. It was awesome.

Stu and I were trying to download something off a computer in someone's house so we had to pretend we were movers and so we had to go find stuff for the houseowners while the thing downloaded but then when I walked outside I saw a red-haired woman and her son talking to Darth Vader, who also had a little boy with him. I realized that the woman and Darth Vader had a past and that they were raising these two little boys (I think they were my brothers in real life) but they were on bad terms with each other. So then I was helping the mom raise the little boy and I wanted to see what Vader was doing with the other little boy so I went through this parking lot filled with cars (all for Darth Vader, the greedy man) and I stopped when I saw one because it was SOOOOOO amazing. It was a long, low sporty batmobile looking thing, except it was red. It was so long that it seated 8 people (2 in front, 2 in the middle and four in the back) but it could get up to speeds of like...300 m.p.h. or something ridiculous. So I asked Vader what it was and I saw on the car that it was a "Colision 140" (spelled like that) and then the mom and the little boy and I got in the car and Vader was chasing us in a motor home (that resembled the one in Spaceballs) and we were driving through an underground parking garage and then the cars jumped into a vertical silver, glittery tube (kind of reminded me of Speedracer) and we were going faster and faster and faster and then we were at the top and we all got out and were shaking and Darth pointed at the boy and he was like, "All he wanted was a napkin!!" (Meaning that the boy drew cars on the napkins at restaurants and just wanted the idea of it but now he was going to be obsessed with cars and speed) and that was the origin of Batman, apparently (or his love of cars/speed) and his mom took him inside and fed him (they were only a few years old) and started crying 'cause she was afraid for him.

It was weird.

The cartoon style was awesome, though, I wish I could duplicate it. And MAN, I want a Colision 140!!!! :)

Have you ever dreamed in cartoon?

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