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Word World/Fridge


  • The characters' ability to create anything they want seems to be limited only by the availability of letters and their ability to use them. (Not only that, but it seems to often conform to exactly what they want, even though they rarely use adjectives.) If even the characters themselves are made up of letters, then what gives them life? It's slightly disturbing to watch the Ant character simply twice put together A-N-T to create two more Ants when he needs help with something.
    • It gets even worse in the episode where Bird's egg hatches. The egg hatches and the lowercase letters b-i-r-d spill out, and then form into a living Word Friend.
    • The fact that the characters can also pull the letters off of anything, up to and including themselves, is really creepy.
    • Duck created a Goat in the episode "Get Your Coat"
    • Also the episode "There’s an Ant in Every Giant"
    • In one episode, Duck, Pig, and Sheep were fighting over the word HAT, which, depending on whoever assembled it, changed into the exact color and type of hat they wanted (Duck got a beanie, Pig got a chef's hat, Sheep got a top hat). They don't really explain why this happens.
  • The characters' homes are also made up of letters. It is possible to pull them apart like anything else in WordWorld and whenever this happens, whatever's inside them is apparently sent in Hammerspace, since it inevitably reappears once the home is built back into a word. Additionally, in "Sandbox Surprise," Duck and Dog pull apart a toolbox with tools inside to make "tool" and "box," resulting in there now only being one tool for the moment.
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