During this ancient time gone by, England was not just a green and pleasant land, it was a land where everyone, 'cept me and the missus, was 'appy. The roads were paved with gold, the trees gave all types of fruits all the year round, the sun shone always and upon everyone, 'cept me, and we all wore pastel coloured togas and combed our silky blonde hair.
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| - During this ancient time gone by, England was not just a green and pleasant land, it was a land where everyone, 'cept me and the missus, was 'appy. The roads were paved with gold, the trees gave all types of fruits all the year round, the sun shone always and upon everyone, 'cept me, and we all wore pastel coloured togas and combed our silky blonde hair.
- Bonfire Night was a British celebration that took place on 5 November to celebrate the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, an event in which the Doctor became involved during both his first and eleventh incarnations. (PROSE: The Plotters; GAME: The Gunpowder Plot) Effigies of Guy Fawkes, a chief perpetrator, were commonly burned. As such, it was also known as Guy Fawkes' Night. (AUDIO: The Fall of the House of Pollard) The Eleventh Doctor attended a Bonfire Night with Louie Rollins and Millie Peterson, when the effigies were animated by an alien force. (PROSE: The Night After Hallowe'en)
- The event has been portrayed in a number of Sonic the Comic strips:
* In Hot Legs, an anonymous benefactor (actually Doctor Robotnik) provides revellers with an enormous Robotnik statue to burn. It actually opens to reveal dozens of Badniks that attack the watching Emerald Hill folk, unsure if the goings on are part of the festivities.
* Rise and Fall sees Mad Ferret sabotage a gigantic rocket that smashes into the Statue of Freedom. The people of the Green Hill Zone are initially distraught, until Tails convinces them that this is not a bad omen.
* Bonfire Night is a background event in Mirror Image, with both versions of Mobius preparing for the occasion. However, in one of the New Zones, the citizens are preparing to burn statues of King Sonic.
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| - During this ancient time gone by, England was not just a green and pleasant land, it was a land where everyone, 'cept me and the missus, was 'appy. The roads were paved with gold, the trees gave all types of fruits all the year round, the sun shone always and upon everyone, 'cept me, and we all wore pastel coloured togas and combed our silky blonde hair.
- The event has been portrayed in a number of Sonic the Comic strips:
* In Hot Legs, an anonymous benefactor (actually Doctor Robotnik) provides revellers with an enormous Robotnik statue to burn. It actually opens to reveal dozens of Badniks that attack the watching Emerald Hill folk, unsure if the goings on are part of the festivities.
* Rise and Fall sees Mad Ferret sabotage a gigantic rocket that smashes into the Statue of Freedom. The people of the Green Hill Zone are initially distraught, until Tails convinces them that this is not a bad omen.
* Bonfire Night is a background event in Mirror Image, with both versions of Mobius preparing for the occasion. However, in one of the New Zones, the citizens are preparing to burn statues of King Sonic. Elements of the night have appeared elsewhere in the comic. There have been several reptitions of the Fireworks Code, advising younger Boomers how to safely enjoy the fireworks. Issue 142 accompanied this with a themed Graphic Zone. The Bonfire Zone in Issue 237 allowed readers to create their own Robotnik Guy. In both this issue and Issue 244, Megadroid is pictured in front of a fireworks display with his own sparkler.
- Bonfire Night was a British celebration that took place on 5 November to celebrate the failure of the Gunpowder Plot in 1605, an event in which the Doctor became involved during both his first and eleventh incarnations. (PROSE: The Plotters; GAME: The Gunpowder Plot) Effigies of Guy Fawkes, a chief perpetrator, were commonly burned. As such, it was also known as Guy Fawkes' Night. (AUDIO: The Fall of the House of Pollard) The Eleventh Doctor attended a Bonfire Night with Louie Rollins and Millie Peterson, when the effigies were animated by an alien force. (PROSE: The Night After Hallowe'en)
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