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I know this will make no sense, but I say cut the yellow wire! Why? Because the only yellow object is a balloon (unless you count the Bomb-omb's feet, in that case, what are you doing here?), and there are a lot of red objects, including: Rockets, Dynamite, and Gas. If you cut the yellow wire, the giant bomb will merely 'pop' and disappear like nothing ever happened. If you cut the red wire, however... Boom go the stickmen! :D Besides, in almost every bomb, there's a red wire. You think people would've learned by now. Sheesh!
XD good logic, Alex.
BTW, did anyone notice the monster in the back doing peace signs?
This one was great. Nice job, James!
This I think is the best one: especially since Bomberman is in the crowd, watching angrily.
What is that other thing though? is that a tauren? that confused me. I wasn't sure how that would fit in with the explosives theme they have here.
a ghost: I KNEW sombody would say that.
Coldfrog: Where'd you see Bomberman?
He's just to the right of the center police car.
You can see Bomberman's head just to the right of the middle police car.
I get it.
Ah. I see... lol.
BOB-OOOOOMB! *slams on brakes*
You don't cut either of the wires! Remember, the only tool you can use is the screwdriver.
Also, notice the time on the countdown clock. lol If you don't get why the time is funny, look at it upside-down
Use the magic hat and wand to make the bomb disappear.
So, that's what happened to my homemade microwave!!
@Dahibid C: But I see no screws here! How can you dismantle something with no screws?
@Reece
If you solve the puzzle the screws will appear.
Funny, but why is there a guy with a fake 9mm that shoots one of those,"BANG" signs?(he's to the right of the left most police cruiser.
I spy with my little eye... something edible.
@read: NOTE: The Hat and Wand are CONNECTED to the bomb!
Anyways, since people are trying to fit the Dismantlement series into this, let me say something that fits my answer with other's. Okay, so you TRY to cut the yellow wire, but it won't freakin' CUT! In order to loosen the yellow wire, note the time on the digital clock. Change the time to a number that best represents the upside down digital time. Heh. Some screws will appear on the yellow wire. Unscrew them, and take off the wire! Hope this helps, Stickman who wants the Other Stickman to tell him the answer already. :)
Does the Acme Ammo box have anything to do with the French movie Mic Macs? I haven't seen it, but would really like to, and in that there's an arms company called Acme Ammo, or something like that.
Pe-ads
@Pe-ads:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acme_Corporation
"The Acme Corporation is a fictional corporation that exists in several cartoons, films and TV series, most significantly in the Looney Tunes universe. It appeared most prominently in the Road Runner/Wile E. Coyote cartoons, which made Acme famous for outlandish and downright dangerous products that fail catastrophically at the worst possible times. In the 1920s, when categorized (and, more importantly, alphabetized) business telephone directories (such as the Yellow Pages) began to be popular, there was a flood of businesses named Ace or Acme (some of these still survive); it only increased in popularity in the 1950s for businesses in the United States. The Acme name was so heavily used that it became something of a joke."
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