Let no bad happen!


Why did this kid say "Let no bad happen,"??? Does Yeardley Smith think she was going to do the voice of Yoda?

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I agree...I think kids would understand "Don't let anything bad happen!" and this is coming from someone who HATES kids.

I call movies that are considered 'bad' hated movies.

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She was wishing for something good and Captain Neweyes heard it on her wish radio. Moral of the story - good is louder than evil.

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It's shorter, so easier to animate maybe. Plus in my personal opinion, it sounds like it rolls off the tongue better. And it's not so much what kids understand, but how they themselves might actually speak. Coulda been something the writer heard a kid say once.

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haha thats what the nostalgia critic said on his video!

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I really don't even get this question. "Let no bad happen" sounds more poetic and proper than, "Don't let anything bad happen!" It makes a better film quote. Okay, so most kinds nowadays and even in the past probably wouldn't phrase the sentiment quite that way...but fortunately, Cecilia was the type to do so, and it was the simplest, purest possible expression of her wish. As a child, I never questioned it.

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Rainbow Smash, nailed it :)

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Thanks!

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Tecknicly it makes sense and is not a yoda sentence, but still lame.

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Hrm, I don't think it's lame.

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That joke was kinda funny when nostalgia critic did it first. Nostalgia critic uploaded we're back the reviw August 12th 2009. You my friend are a joke thief the lowest form of scum on the planet.
Tl;dr OP is a f@g

TUB 4:20

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The sentence is not backwards like Yoda and is Grammatically correct.

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