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Molly wakes up in the middle of the night in the Sweet Jazz Museum, where she learns that she has been abandoned by her father during their school trip and that she cannot escape since the doors are locked. Molly comes to the assumption that she must of accidentally stepped on some security lasers and that she must turn herself in. But just before she does, a group of thieves calling themselves the "Banzai Blasters" burst in unannounced and tell her that they are going to rob the museum blind.
Molly wakes up in the middle of the night in the Sweet Jazz Museum, where she learns that she has been abandoned by her father during their school trip and that she cannot escape since the doors are locked. Molly comes to the assumption that she must of accidentally stepped on some security lasers and that she must turn herself in. But just before she does, a group of thieves calling themselves the "Banzai Blasters" burst in unannounced and tell her that they are going to rob the museum blind.


We flashback to a couple hours earlier that same day, where Molly's father is seen embarrassing her in front of her classmates during the school trip.
We flashback to a couple hours earlier that same day, where Molly's father is seen embarrassing her in front of her classmates during the school trip. Right after that, Giovanni breaks through the wall and proceeds to yeet Molly's garbage dad straight outta the museum, while the rest of the class watch in shock and terror. After the smoke cleared, Gio looked at the camera and said: "Now THAT'S what I call a bear trap!", and dabs right after. Everyone who is still alive laugh and/or jump in the air, and the episode ends on a freeze frame.


==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*One of the Epithet Erased crew members dislike this episode due to the animation being very limited even for Epithet Erased standards<ref>https://jelloapocalypse.tumblr.com/post/189847018522/i-saw-you-say-in-a-previous-ask-that-you-didnt</ref>
*One of the ''Epithet Erased'' crew members dislike this episode due to the animation being very limited even for ''Epithet Erased'' standards<ref>https://jelloapocalypse.tumblr.com/post/189847018522/i-saw-you-say-in-a-previous-ask-that-you-didnt</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 02:24, 16 January 2020

"Quiet in the Museum!" is the 1st episode in the first season of Epithet Erased, and the 1st episode overall in the series.

Official Synopsis

12-year-old Molly Blyndeff finds herself trapped overnight in the Sweet Jazz City Museum. Now she’s trying to break out on the same night that a group of thieves have decided to break in.

Plot

Molly wakes up in the middle of the night in the Sweet Jazz Museum, where she learns that she has been abandoned by her father during their school trip and that she cannot escape since the doors are locked. Molly comes to the assumption that she must of accidentally stepped on some security lasers and that she must turn herself in. But just before she does, a group of thieves calling themselves the "Banzai Blasters" burst in unannounced and tell her that they are going to rob the museum blind.

We flashback to a couple hours earlier that same day, where Molly's father is seen embarrassing her in front of her classmates during the school trip. Right after that, Giovanni breaks through the wall and proceeds to yeet Molly's garbage dad straight outta the museum, while the rest of the class watch in shock and terror. After the smoke cleared, Gio looked at the camera and said: "Now THAT'S what I call a bear trap!", and dabs right after. Everyone who is still alive laugh and/or jump in the air, and the episode ends on a freeze frame.

Trivia

  • One of the Epithet Erased crew members dislike this episode due to the animation being very limited even for Epithet Erased standards[1]

References