Panda Attack!!!
Thanks Emily!
UPDATE: Story board!
UPDATE 2:
pandemonium |ˌpandəˈmōnēəm|
noun
wild and noisy disorder or confusion; uproar : pandemonium broke out.
ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: modern Latin (denoting the place of all demons, in Milton’s Paradise Lost), from pan- [all] + Greek daimōn ‘demon.’
UPDATE 3:
tweezers |ˈtwēzərz|
plural noun (also a pair of tweezers)
a small instrument like a pair of pincers for plucking out hairs and picking up small objects.
ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: extended form of obsolete tweeze [case of surgical instruments,] shortening of etweese, plural of etui .


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Nice! Cool video
yeah, cool, really, cool!
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