A Fada do Dente (As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa)

A Fada do Dente (li. The Tooth Fairy) is the 10th episode of the fourth season of As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa, originally premiered in 2016. In the episode after Cróquete's tooth falls out during the volleyball match, she asks Gui to take care of the tooth, but Estopa ends up accidentally eating the tooth causing Gui to decide to force Estopa to help him catch Róquete's soft tooth to give it to Cróquete without her knowing.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) Gui's idea of wanting to disguise Estopa as a tooth fairy so he can break into Róquete's house to get the loose tooth out of her mouth while she's sleeping is just awful and it fails, mainly because Gui walks into Róquete's room with Estopa to take her tooth, making to be totally pointless Estopa to be dressed like fairy.
 * 2) Furthermore, Gui and Estopa's action in wanting to break into Róquete's house is totally illegal and can be considered a crime of breaking and entering.
 * 3) It was not very clear that Estopa ate the Cróquete's tooth, as Gui only left the tooth in the middle of some popcorn that fell from the Estopa's popcorn bag and Estopa is not seen eating the popcorn that fell from the bag in any moment.
 * 4) Plothole: How could Gui not be recognized by Cróquete, Róquete and the beggar after being photographed after running away and falling into a barrel and getting covered in white feathers with Estopa if he already has white fur?
 * 5) The scene where the dog beggar tries to eat Gui and Estopa because he thinks they are chickens (after being covered in feathers) was unnecessary and has any connection with the main plot. By the way, this scene doesn't make sense, as Gui and Estopa have their dog noses clearly visible instead of beaks.
 * 6) Also in the scene mentioned above, Gui tries to make references to Woody Woodpecker and Snagglepuss, however these references are very random and forced.
 * 7) Bad ending: After Gui finally manages to take the Róquete's tooth to give to Cróquete, Cróquete says she is no longer interested in the tooth making all of Gui and Estopa's efforts to break into and escape from the house of Róquete was in vain. Then the dog beggar walks towards then and says he's in the mood for roasted chicken and Estopa repeats saying he's in the mood too.
 * 8) *Speaking of which, Cróquete was totally hypocritical in this ending, as she wanted the tooth to be her lucky charm, but ignores getting the tooth back just because Róquete said her house has been invaded by two thieves.
 * 9) Bad moral: Not only does Gui force Estopa to break into Róquete's house to take her tooth, he is also unable to confess to Cróquete that he lost her tooth preferring to trick her using another tooth.
 * 10) The episode shows Cannibalism in one scene.
 * 11) The beggar character is repurposed from the Flash animation from the Iguinho website in the early 2000s, "A Christmas Story", but he's much worse than his original version. In the Flash short, he was a nice guy who wished Merry Christmas to Gui and gave him his clothes, later revealing he's actually an actor. In this episode, he's a crazy, weird creep who stalks Gui and Estopa and wants to eat them.

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