Upsy Daisy, a possum inventor, comes to the shop to install a upside down button. When she leaves, Mopatop and Puppyduck test the button to see how it works, and the entire shop gets turned upside down. A Gnu enters the store looking for some upside down, and as luck will have it, they just got the button that does exactly that. However, Mopatop and Puppyduck have used the button so much that it's stuck upside down. They call Upsy Daisy so that she can fix it. After a few attempts, she manages to get the shop turned right-side up again. A storybook adaptation, Upsy Daisy, was published in 1999.
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| - Upsy Daisy, a possum inventor, comes to the shop to install a upside down button. When she leaves, Mopatop and Puppyduck test the button to see how it works, and the entire shop gets turned upside down. A Gnu enters the store looking for some upside down, and as luck will have it, they just got the button that does exactly that. However, Mopatop and Puppyduck have used the button so much that it's stuck upside down. They call Upsy Daisy so that she can fix it. After a few attempts, she manages to get the shop turned right-side up again. A storybook adaptation, Upsy Daisy, was published in 1999.
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| - Upsy Daisy, a possum inventor, comes to the shop to install a upside down button. When she leaves, Mopatop and Puppyduck test the button to see how it works, and the entire shop gets turned upside down. A Gnu enters the store looking for some upside down, and as luck will have it, they just got the button that does exactly that. However, Mopatop and Puppyduck have used the button so much that it's stuck upside down. They call Upsy Daisy so that she can fix it. After a few attempts, she manages to get the shop turned right-side up again. Upsy Daisy says that the button is broken, but Mopatop says that's okay -- he doesn't think they need an upside down button after all. A storybook adaptation, Upsy Daisy, was published in 1999.
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