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  1. Jul 12, 2019 · Peace Frog / Lumpus' Last Stand. Peace Frog. -Camptown Races [Arrangement by Andy Paley] (Opening) -Bingo [Arrangement by Andy Paley] ("Oh, come one, Slinkman!") -Reckless Rufus - Jerry Burnham, Stephen Wade, Tom Layton [APM] (Slinkman tells Lumpus to go to the General Store)

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    "Lumpus's Last Stand" is a Camp Lazlo episode from season 5. In this episode, Lumpus and Lazlo discover that by using wet paint instead of clothing, they are finally free from the bondage of laundry.

    The time has come for Scoutmaster Lumpus to do the laundry again, but Lumpus is too lazy to do any laundry. Slinkman points out that today's the last available day to actually do it and that the campers have been wearing the same filthy clothes for most of the summer. Lumpus suggests that whenever he's feeling less than fresh the campers simply turn their clothes inside out and let the breeze clean them, but when Lumpus tries doing it to his own clothes, they stink too much for it to work, so Lumpus and the campers go to the laundromat in Prickly Pines so everyone can do their laundry.

    Lumpus feels bad about having to do that, but Slink-man attempts to comfort him by putting on his socks. However, Lumpus only has one sock to put on as he might've lost the rest at the laundromat and tells him that one's better than none. Lumpus soon raises a ruckus about his situation. That night, he writes a letter to Slinkman saying that in light of recent events he's going to run off into the woods, where he won't have to worry about the hassles of laundry. But then his bare foot stepped into a jar of blue ink, and it matches his one sock. Lumpus decides to try something out. And he knows that it's either going to make him a genius the world has ever known, or make him seen like he's really crazy.

    The next day, he presents himself to the Bean Scouts, and none of them notice anything out of place and Lumpus' plan has worked. He then tells the Bean Scouts what's going on. The Bean Scouts will no longer have to wear their threaded clothing, from now on they can paint their clothing on, and they don't even have to be the Camp Kidney uniforms, so the campers begin to do this without hesitation.

    However, an owl cop on a motorcycle notices what is going on. Lumpus thinks that he's in big trouble, but to his surprise, the owl cop believes this is a great idea and gets finished it all to himself too. He promises to go out and tell all his friends about this. Soon, the newspaper headlines proclaim Lumpus as a genius, for figuring out an efficient way to clothe at least the town of Prickly Pines, and for freeing up a bunch of free time. mayor Pothole McPucker holds a ceremony for Scoutmaster Lumpus for his innovative breakthrough, which has allowed the mayor essential time to hit the gym. Scoutmaster Lumpus believes thats it's high time someone recognized him for his genius, but then something Lumpus doesn't expect to happens.

    Two green moose come through a time machine that was built by one of the Prickly Pine residents, saying that because of Lumpus' breakthrough, world hunger has been solved and no Bean Scout clothing have needed to get washed for 1,000 years. They even bring a giant statue of Scoutmaster Lumpus, holding within it the final batch of unwashed clothing in the futuristic world. Lumpus believes that things can't get any better, but Unfortunately, he's right. A storm rolls in the rain falls down and the rain washes off the paint. Everyone in Prickly Pines is left completely naked where the citizens of Prickly Pines suddenly say that he's no genius at all, he's just crazy and when that happens, the statue from the future disintegrates because Lumpus' claim to fame has been dashed, and the moose from the future lose their antlers and become very thin because of the change in history, so they decide to go back to their own time.

    Meanwhile, they scramble to put on the clothing underneath the disintegrated statue, but all of the clothing is stinky because they haven't been washed in a 1,000 years, and if Lumpus thinks the citizens are angry, someone angrier drives up into town and it was the real Scoutmaster of Camp Kidney, a fur-less, shaven version of Heffer Wolfe from Nickelodeon's Rocko's Modern Life (though a normal version of him appears in an alternate ending and is animated by Dan Sills) where it is finally revealed that Scoutmaster Lumpus was an impostor all along who locked him up in the closet for the entire season and he stole his job as the scoutmaster the whole time where Lumpus tricked everyone into believing that he was the real scoutmaster of Camp Kidney.

    •Cockney Capers - Ray Davies

    •Tread Carefully - Keith Papworth

    •Cockney Capers 1.3 - Ray Davies

    •Man From The Ministry - Harry Bluestone and Emil Cadkin

    •Staggering Home - Dick Walter

    •Synchrostings - Part 16 - Trevor Duncan

    •This episode is the finale of the series.

    •It's revealed that Scoutmaster Lumpus is not the REAL Scoutmaster of Camp Kidney.

    •The real scoutmaster of Camp Kidney is proved to be a shaved and elderly version of Heffer Wolfe from Joe Murray's previous cartoon, •The fact that corrects Lumpus after the latter called him a cow is a reference to the earlier show. Heffer is known for correcting everyone that he is a steer whenever he's mistakenly called a cow.

    •It was later confirmed that the steer in the episode was supposed to be Heffer. However, due to Rocko and Lazlo being on different competing television networks, alongside the slightly more risqué quality of Rocko, the idea wasn't allowed to be fully realized.

    •The character that is proved to be Heffer Wolfe said that Lumpus tied him up at the beginning of the summer, but scoutmaster Lumpus has been scoutmaster for five years, so its possible the steer may have lost track of time whilst he was locked up in the closet.

    •This episode breaks the pre-established continuity in the series. Episodes like Slugfest, Beans and Pranks, The Battle of Pimpleback Mountain, Hello Summer, Goodbye Camp, The Bean Tree, A Job Well Dung and O Brother, Who Art Thou lose their meaning with this plot twist

    Lumpus: (relaxing on a lawn chair while enjoying his coffee) You going to tell me what you want or are you just going to stare?

    Slinkman: It's laundry day, sir.

    Lumpus: Cancel it. Slinkman: No can do, (opens a green book and flipped through the pages of how Lumpus cancels laundry day so many times) you've cancelled it so many times that there's only one more page left in the calendar.

    Lumpus: Oh, really? Let me see. (rips a page out of the book and sees it) Mmm-hmm. Hmm. (crumbles the page, dip it a coffee and eats it. Then he drinks the coffee) Ahh!

    Lumpus: Don't be a sucker, Slinky. Laundry is the biggest waste of time there is. Why if it weren't for the laundry, we'd have time to solve world hunger and invent time travel.

    Slinkman: Or sleep all day on a lawn chair?

  2. Lumpus's Last Stand/Transcript. < Lumpus's Last Stand. these are just portions of the script. Lumpus:(relaxing on a lawn chair while enjoying his coffee) You going to tell me what you want or are you just going to stare? (The scene cuts to the Bean Scouts holding bags of dirty clothes cause it's laundry day today)

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  5. Mar 27, 2016 · Celebrating 8 years of Peace Frog and Lumpus' Last Stand from Camp Lazlo - YouTube. David Petrovski. 925 subscribers. Subscribed. 9. 862 views 8 years ago. I hope you guys like it!...

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  6. Nov 9, 2007 · Peace Frog/Lumpus's Last Stand: Directed by Mark O'Hare, Frederick Stroppel. With Carlos Alazraqui, Tom Kenny, Jeff Bennett, Mr. Lawrence. Peace Frog: Lumpus, having a mid-life crisis, buys a new SUV which causes problems when the campers try to train their frogs for the Leap Frog competition.

  7. "Peace Frog": Whilst having a mid-life crisis, Lumpus buys a monster truck while the Bean Scouts train frogs for a leap frog competition. "Lumpus's Last Stand": In the final episode of Camp Lazlo, Scoutmaster Lumpus decides to do away with laundry and paint on his clothes instead.

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