Oddball Gets Tangled in Balloon Strings

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The chase after Oddball and the spotted dog puppet led all the way out of the theatre and back into Queen Elizabeth I's Garden's front entrance. Miraculously, Shamrock and Speckle Eye were able to make it around a flower pot next to the large fence around the theatre in the garden attraction.

As for all the adult dogs, they could all jump over the fence surrounding the property, except for Bitsy, that was. Luckily, the Boston/Yorkshire terrier mix actually made it past the flower pot next to the fence around the theatre with the brothers.

Of course, Diggit and Slobberton had no problem jumping over the fence covering the property of the puppet theatre for Professor Lawrence Sizzle and his 'Punch and Judy' show. Naturally, it was no big surprise when Patch and Piper also managed to jump over the fence surrounding the property of the theatre. As they all jumped over that exact fence, Spixington shouted a battle cry out for the world to hear around them.

Spixington: Follow that dog!

Even Kim and Ray were perfectly able to just walk over the fence surrounding the puppet theatre. Then, seemingly out of nowhere, there was a crash of an unknown source. Ray and Kim looked toward said crash. Spixington, himself, also grunted in surprise at the sound of the crash.

It was none other than Oddball, herself, and the spotted dog puppet who had been her captive ever since she interrupted Punch's number in the show. The only real problem with their position at the time was that Oddball had caught herself and the puppet hanging from the strings of an entire gaggle of balloons. It was a lot less of a gaggle and far more of a horde of balloons, however, there were so many.

They all also heard a man call out as Oddball continued disturbing the peace in London's Queen Elizabeth I Garden Square. He complained about Oddball stealing the balloons from him. He even acted as though the spotted dog puppet were also responsible.

Man: Ooh! Oh! What's that? Oy! They've got the balloons!

Oddball, of course, spoke to the spotted dog puppet in her own tongue as soon as she had finished with her abduction of said puppet.

Oddball: Not to worry, my friend. We'll be perfectly fine up here. The view's not bad, either.

As for her family and their human, Kim, Patch, Piper and her brothers, Shamrock and Speckle Eye tried their hardest to get Oddball back down onto the ground.

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Oddball!

The man who sold all the balloons complained some more about losing his inventory to a puppy and a puppet.

Balloon salesman: Get 'em back here!

Kim, meanwhile, was still on her search and rescue mission for her dog family's little trouble-maker as she and the pup's parents, Patch and Piper, continued trying their hardest to shield the unspotted dalmatian puppy from the consequences of her own obsession with spots due to having none of her own.

Kimberly 'Kim/Kimmy' Sefton: Stop!

The balloon salesman, himself, just wanted his inventory back from the spotless dalmatian pup, but it did not instantly mean that he was not mad at Oddball and her spotted dog puppet captive for stealing his balloons from him.

Balloon salesman: Where is that dog?

Patch, Diggit and Slobberton also called out to Oddball from where they all were in their own shared canine tongue.

Patch: Oddball, sweat heart, ya gotta let go of the balloons and give the puppet back to the puppeteer.

Slobberton: I'd do what yer father's tellin' ya to do, and fast, kiddo.

Diggit: They're both right. It's not nice or right to steal anything just 'cuz ya want it.

It was then and there that Oddball finally seemed to realize that everything she did as soon as the spotted dog puppet showed up on stage was very wrong. She also started to grow slightly afraid of how high she managed to float into the sky as a matter of fact.

Oddball: Ya know, dad, I'm starting to see now what a mistake this whole idea to get my spots actually was. I guess that there really does have to be a better way to get my spots than something this dangerous.

Meanwhile back on the ground, Ray started calling out to Oddball as he tried to help Kim get her unspotted dalmatian puppy back.

Raymond 'Ray' Millerson: Hold on! We're coming!

With those exact words from Ray came everyone's trial to rescue Oddball and the spotted dog puppet from the spotless dalmatian puppy, herself. Both he and Kim grunted in their trial and error to rescue the unspotted pup as she was no longer reluctant to be rescued. Their trial and error proved to of need for greater effort than just that of the trial to catch her and the balloons with their hands.

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