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  1. Mason "Dipper" Pines [2] (born August 31, 1999) is a smart, curious, and adventurous 13-year-old boy (12 prior to the events of the finale), and is one of the two main protagonists of the series.

  2. Aug 2, 2024 · As Dipper and Mabel arrive in the supernatural town of Gravity Falls, they try to understand the magic around them and decode The Journal, a guide to the strange town.

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  3. Dipper: Nightmares about a fight between his parents he was not supposed to hear. Mabel: Dreams are a mix between Hieronymus Bosch and Lisa Frank, however has constant nightmares about being unable to save a dying pig.

  4. In " Weirdmageddon Part 1," Mabel is encased inside a pink prison bubble by Bill and taken to the floating cliffs in Gravity Falls. Dipper, Wendy, and Soos eventually reach the bubble and go inside to find Mabel. Mabel reveals that she doesn't want to leave her new home.

  5. The Axolotl is in a secret page in the internet you could acess through a code in the book 'Dipper and Mabel and the Curse of the Time Pirates' Treasure' (it has been taken down by Disney). There's an interesting poem about Bill Cipher and his destroyed home dimension.

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  6. It is what Dipper makes of the ink blot. While he still didn't know Mabel did it by accident, he went on a three day research spree to find out what it could mean. This was his conclussion. After learning how the blot came to be, he dropped it. Doesn't explain about the signs in the blot, though.

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  8. Aug 22, 2024 · From the first page, the book pulls you into Bill’s mind—one that’s full of twisted logic, dark humor, and mind-bending concepts that perfectly mirror his on-screen persona. The writing is quintessentially Hirsch: witty, weird, and utterly engrossing.

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