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Let’s Play Barbie and the Magic of Pegasus 2: Gauze Overload

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  1. Oh my god, I just realized. Every villager you save has the Awesome Face.

  2. I’m Amazed that you can talk so well after getting your wisdom teeth removed. I could hardly talk after mine were removed.

  3. I can’t stop laughing at the way the villain walks, he looks like he’s in a musical or something

  4. ok that smile is freaky o.o

  5. agreed

  6. Hahaha yeah Manowar! m/

  7. Those are some really detailed shoulder blades you have there, Barbie.

  8. All tracks by Manowar.

  9. what were you playing in the background?
    it sounds like something Strong Bad would listen to

  10. Well, they are kind of made of fake fur… sort of… oh, screw it, it doesn’t make sense.

  11. Password:
    Barbie Horse Barbie Ice Castle

  12. sounds like somthing in a sonic game

  13. You might have been messed up but you mixed this well.

  14. Did you say that you were sending the griffin to a bake sale?

    Good job.

  15. And it would be realistic.

  16. THE POWER OF THY WAAAAANNNND!

  17. Now, If a barbie game was like a touhou game….

  18. is it me or do nearly all the villagers look like they have mustaches?

  19. 5:41

    Your range is remarkable, especially for having your mouth packed full of bloody gauze.

  20. you’re dieing in a barbie game damn

  21. hell ya he did

  22. He did sound like Jim Carrey.

  23. all i can make out is “deceathed cwab angwy!”

  24. I’ve decided this game sucks.

  25. the music fits with the game xD


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