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His pristine garden was ruined when the Doom Seed began to sprout weeds throughout the city, with the first appearing in the middle of Grumpy's lawn. Sonic the Hedgehog arrived to help but angered Grumpy when he ran over his strawberry patch. When more weeds appeared, Sonic locked Grumpy in his own shed to avoid the danger. Sonic disappeared to tackle more weed sprouts, but returned with Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary to investigate the source. Still stuck in his shed, Grumpy ordered the hedgehogs to leave his garden. After being freed from the shed, he then yelled at Tekno for using a Drilling Machine on his lawn.

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  • Gilbert Grumpy
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  • His pristine garden was ruined when the Doom Seed began to sprout weeds throughout the city, with the first appearing in the middle of Grumpy's lawn. Sonic the Hedgehog arrived to help but angered Grumpy when he ran over his strawberry patch. When more weeds appeared, Sonic locked Grumpy in his own shed to avoid the danger. Sonic disappeared to tackle more weed sprouts, but returned with Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary to investigate the source. Still stuck in his shed, Grumpy ordered the hedgehogs to leave his garden. After being freed from the shed, he then yelled at Tekno for using a Drilling Machine on his lawn.
  • When weeds from the Doom Seed began sprouting in Gilbert Grumpy's garden, he was horrified. He was even more horrified when Sonic the Hedgehog ran over his strawberry patch while saving him. Sonic ushered him into his own shed for protection from the weeds, but he soon became trapped when the weeds constricted the shed. Again, Sonic managed to get him free, and he immediately objected to Tekno the Canary using a drilling machine to dig a hole in his lawn. However, she explained that they needed to drill in order to find the source of the weeds.
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  • When weeds from the Doom Seed began sprouting in Gilbert Grumpy's garden, he was horrified. He was even more horrified when Sonic the Hedgehog ran over his strawberry patch while saving him. Sonic ushered him into his own shed for protection from the weeds, but he soon became trapped when the weeds constricted the shed. Again, Sonic managed to get him free, and he immediately objected to Tekno the Canary using a drilling machine to dig a hole in his lawn. However, she explained that they needed to drill in order to find the source of the weeds. When the Doom Seed was destroyed, all of the weeds on the surface withered and died. Gilbert Grumpy was quite pleased about this, since he could use the weeds in his garden as compost for his rose bushes.
  • His pristine garden was ruined when the Doom Seed began to sprout weeds throughout the city, with the first appearing in the middle of Grumpy's lawn. Sonic the Hedgehog arrived to help but angered Grumpy when he ran over his strawberry patch. When more weeds appeared, Sonic locked Grumpy in his own shed to avoid the danger. Sonic disappeared to tackle more weed sprouts, but returned with Amy Rose and Tekno the Canary to investigate the source. Still stuck in his shed, Grumpy ordered the hedgehogs to leave his garden. After being freed from the shed, he then yelled at Tekno for using a Drilling Machine on his lawn. The defeat of the Doom Seed left hundreds of dead weeds in Grumpy's garden. Fortunately, he was pleased with the chance to use them as compost, something that would do his rose bushes wonders.
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