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Joey Mazzarino: This is an example of a character who went on, not to be a hit character but somebody who lasted. There was a little grouch plant that was in a bit, and the writers loved it so much they wanted to create a character for it. (He does the voice) "And then he became Stinky the Stinkweed".
Matt Vogel: Who plays Stinky the Stinkweed?
Joey: "I do, I don't wanna talk about it." He became this Jewish mother plant who would guild you into staying with him. "You go have fun, I'll stay here in the dirt with the bugs and the worms. It's ahigght, you go." But that's one way a character will evolve and there were a lot of scripts written for him.
Matt Vogel: Who plays Stinky the Stinkweed?
Joey: "I do, I don't wanna talk about it." He became this Jewish mother plant who would guild you into staying with him. "You go have fun, I'll stay here in the dirt with the bugs and the worms. It's ahigght, you go." But that's one way a character will evolve and there were a lot of scripts written for him.
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.... But when I saw the family friendly version (thinking the "original director's cut" on the DVD was that one), man.... He seemed so watered-down in the family friendly version.
to be honest, I can see why college students were leaving 10 minutes in during screening.