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Umm... I don't think Ban uses a scythe, if you have heard. He uses a Candy Cane. CANDY CANE. Explorer 767 (This is your Co-Webmaster speaking!) 15:29, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
I invented Ban. I meant him to have a sythe but never mentioned it.He's not based on the Librarian of Christmas Past but on Discworld's Death.-- ₪ ΔĢєŋŦGεиιυς 15:33, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Really? Well, don't you think scythes are too creepy? They're too Grim-Reaper like. To make a parody, you have to change some things and at the same time make it familiar enough. I think we need to discard the scythe. Explorer 767 (This is your Co-Webmaster speaking!) 16:13, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Creepy? How? He is a parody of Discworld's Death and I changed him dramaically (He isn't even a skeleton any more) But a candy cane is Chrismassy and he has nothing to do with Christmas.-- ₪ ΔĢєŋŦGεиιυς 16:42, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Scythes are too Grim-Reaper-like. I think you need to discard the scythe and think of something else. Remember, little kids come here too, and we don't want to scare the life outta them. Explorer 767 (This is your Co-Webmaster speaking!) 22:05, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
How about a rake? --Metalmanager (Talk!| Play!| Edit!| Learn!) 22:06, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
Make it comical. Explorer 767 (This is your Co-Webmaster speaking!) 22:11, 25 December 2008 (UTC)
I think he should reap with a Candy Cane. Seriously. Candy Canes rule. They're like... peppermints (those little circles)... but longer... and don't even get me started on the old tale of all the Christian references (which I will not say, COC and all). Sycthes don't scare me, I know their actual purpose: CUTTING WEEEDS (which is FAR more amusing than a lawnmower), but I never figured out exactly what the Grim Reaper does with his sycthe when he gets the dead people......... that's whay he needs a Candy Cane. AgentGenius, I don't want to know what the Grim Reaper does with dead people... with the sycthe. In the Billy and Mandy show, he cuts open a portal (with the sycthe) and literally pushs the person in.
I stopped watching that show years ago for two reasons:
One: Their Christmas Special scared the living daylights out of me (no one wants vampire santa to swallow souls, instant channel change). While on that subject, I literally told my grandfather to finish watching that show so I could know what happened to Santa. According to him, Billy's kindness and some Christmas cheer turned him back to normal, where he delivered gifts and owned Mandy with the old "better to give than recieve" lesson.
Two: I ealized that the show is not the most, um, "pleasing" program to God, so I'll stick with other shows nowadays... like the Fairly Odd Parents and VeggieTales (which rule).
Too much rambling.
TurtleShroom