The Marsupilami on Safari

Love is in the air... in the form of pollen from a rare and enchanted plant! One every year in the Palombian Jungle's Mating Season, the mythical blossom known as the Blue Passion Flower blooms, and anyone who gets too close to it and smells the pollen instantly falls in love with the first creature they see (more offen than not, the pairings are male/female), regardless of the species, so snakes are paired with mice, dragonflies with frogs, monkeys with turtles, Blu Print with an anteater, and worst of all, Hector's eco-friendly Aunt Diane with millitary-crazed Ollie Stroy! Either Hector is too far away or too young, but whatever the case, the Blue Passion Flower didn't effect him, which is good because this was one of those situations in which love is truely blind! Even Mars and Mia, who got into a fight before-hand, fell under the flower's love-spell and, along with the fight, forgotten everything else but each other, thus didn't include their children in their games or hear Hector yell for help about Aunt Diane. One night, Hector notices the results of a splash onto the jaguar/mouse couple that shows that, unlike true love, the pollen's magic isn't waterproof, thus he frees his aunt (though Ollie is still smitten by her), and the rain of the rainforest took care of the rest. The Marsu parents include the triplets in a shadow-puppet game.
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