In the Powers’ ice-cream shop, Brain prepares a house-shaped jelly with berries inside for Buster.
Brain: One berryopolis with coconut snow.
Buster: Mmm, thanks.
Buster takes the jelly to a table. His ears are drooping. Muffy sits at another table. Her braids are sticking up.
Muffy: Buster, are you sad?
Buster: Me? No. Why do you look so shocked?
I'm not shocked. Why would you think that? You know, it's okay to be sad, Buster.
Binky comes in wearing a moustache and drinking from a coffee mug.
Buster: I'm not sad. Hey, Binky, how's it...? Did you get a haircut?
Binky: No. He twirls his moustache.
Muffy: Well, there's something different about you. You look...strangely mature. Binky grabs a bit of Buster’s jelly and eats messily.
Binky: Mmm! Myum.
Arthur peeks at them from behind the counter.
Arthur: Have you ever noticed how something different in the way someone looks can change how you think about them?
Brain: Binky! You're gonna have to clean that up! He jumps over the counter and is revealed to be a centaur. Someone could slip on it. He hands Binky a mopping cloth.
Binky: I'm cleaning, I'm cleaning! Just don't stomp on me! He wipes the floor.
Brain: Stomp on you? I wouldn't hurt a fly.
Muffy: How about five dollars? Would that cheer you up?
Buster: I told you. I'm not sad!
Arthur: Sometimes people are just so hung up on appearances. He pirouettes away wearing a tutu.
Muffy: Just tell me what it is, Buster. Muffy is listening.In the Powers’ ice-cream shop, Brain prepares a house-shaped jelly with berries inside for Buster.