In addition to the lane, a house has suffered remarkable damage, and there is even an ice cream truck in its backyard. We then see the ants again before getting a long shot of the destroyed area. Among the destroyed items are a record and a bowling ball. The camera moves back to the ants, crawling on the ice cream, before the lightning crashes again and we see more of the lane, replete with footprints, downed trees, and boxes. A silhouette of Nazz can be seen splattered against one fence along with various debris, including a bag of cement, spilled black paint, an oven mitt, a toaster, and a cinder block with a balloon tied to it. Lightning flashes, and we see the lane, utterly destroyed. Following said trail, we find some broken chalk, two abandoned shoes, a skateboard with the wheels still rolling, and a dropped ice-cream cone on which ants are crawling. Strangely, the number on the end is 62, and the square is incomplete. Composer: Patric Caird An abandoned basketball is seen next to a game of hopscotch. A half-finished bottle of soda and a can of wood varnish occupy each end of the board. The wind blows, and some dandelion seeds come loose and float to another lawn, where a checkers game seems to have been in progress. Rolf seems to have been mowing the lawn before suddenly stopping for some unknown reason. Storyboard: Scott Underwood Steve Garcia Raven Molisee Joel Dickie Big Jim Miller Rolf's tractor is sitting abandoned in a field of weeds.
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