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  2. As Dipper speaks, his eyes go blue, then Soos', then Mabel's and the candles go out, and after the incantation, there is a flash of white light and the gang is inside Stan's mind. The mindscape is entirely in black and white. Mabel and Soos make exclamations of awe. Soos.

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    "Dreamscaperers" is the 19th episode of the first season of Gravity Falls. It is the first part of a two-part season finale. It premiered on July 12, 2013 on Disney Channel.

    Dipper, Mabel and Soos must travel through Grunkle Stan's mind to defeat a tricky dream demon called Bill Cipher, summoned by Li'l Gideon.

    As it rains, Dipper and Mabel play a game in the attic to pass the time. Then, Stan calls them downstairs to make fun of Gideon's latest commercial. The gang proceed to recall their past experiences and their mutual dislike of him, and soon after they learn from the commercial that Gideon plans to destroy the Mystery Shack and replace it with the Tent of Telepathy. Stan assures them that Gideon will only take over if he breaks in and attempts to unlock his safe, and at that moment they hear him do just that. They confront Gideon, who initially does not take Stan seriously, but ultimately flees when Stan hits him with a broom and chases him out with it. Stan, as he locks his precious deed in the safe, defiantly says that "the combo to the safe is in the one place Gideon can't get to," which is his mind. We then see Gideon outside the shack at the window, staring in with hatred and seething rage. He turns and pulls out Journal 2. He then mutters to himself that his "mind isn't as safe as you might think, Stanford." Then, he says it's time to unleash the journal's greatest weapon: the dream demon that is Bill Cipher.

    Later, as Wendy and the Pines are watching a western movie, Mabel suggests they switch the movie to Dream Boy High, which the others refuse to watch. Terrified by a bat in the kitchen, Soos rushes into the living room, and Stan sends a reluctant Dipper to take care of the problem; Dipper ends up injured after the encounter. Afterwards, Mabel and Soos tend to his injuries while Dipper complains about always having to do the hardest chores. Soos replies that Stan's personality is one of "life's great mysteries," and Soos decides to investigate another such mystery: whether or not it is possible to lick one's own elbow. Stan shortly after calls Dipper to fix the clogged sink, which angers his nephew even more.

    Meanwhile, Gideon performs a ritual to summon the dream demon, Bill Cipher, who engages in various antics before making a deal with Gideon: he will invade Stan's mind, and Gideon is to help Bill with an unknown favor later on. Mabel and Soos, who witnessed the entire occurrence while hiding behind a bush, rush back to the Shack to tell Dipper, who was in the process of sweeping while his uncle slept, what they saw. Dipper consults Journal 3 and reads of the dangers of Bill, watching the demon descend upon Stan's mind. After learning that they can prevent Bill's chaos by traveling into Stan's head themselves, they prepare and recite the necessary incantation.

    Inside Stan's mindscape, the gang explore a bit and meet Bill, who is expecting them. Mabel tries to tackle him but instead goes into and right back out of the mysterious creature. Dipper is shot with a laser by Bill; however, it doesn't actually kill him, and instead only creates a gaping hole in his stomach. Bill expresses his deal with Gideon and his power over the mind. Mabel remained skeptical, saying that he couldn't figure out what she is thinking, but is overjoyed when he brings her boy fantasy to life. After warning them, he enters the Shack in Stan's head in search of his sought out memory. After a bit of goofing around, the gang ventures into the psychological Shack to search through Stan's memories, which include: his time in Colombian jail, being a door-to-door vacuum salesman, his disastrous date with Lazy Susan, and more. While Dipper sneaks a peek at Stan's memories of him to find Stan's apparently disappointing, true feelings about him, the others—including Bill disguised as Soos—look for and find the proper door.

    Bill reveals his true form, teases Mabel and Soos, and runs off with the memory, and when Dipper arrives shortly after, he expresses rage about Stan hating him. Dipper then refuses to offer further help, and the others go to confront Bill without him. As Bill is about to give Gideon the code, Mabel shoots the memory of the code out of Bill's hand and into the bottomless pit. Gideon calls off the deal, which sends Bill into a fit of extreme anger, in which he establishes an arena to face Mabel, Soos, and Mabel's dream boys with his weapon of choice: nightmares. Meanwhile, as Dipper searches for an exit, he comes across the memory of Stan expressing his actual feelings toward Dipper, and after watching the rest of the memory, learns that Stan is only hard on him to prepare him to face the world like his father did to him. Dipper is touched, but he is sucked into the memory, and the Stan within the recollection informs him of the ability to do whatever he wants within the mind.

    Dipper then realizes that he must stop Bill and rushes off. As the demon is torturing Mabel and Soos with their nightmares (a British dog man for Soos, and making Mabel ugly) and prepares to finish them off once and for all, Dipper arrives with the news of being able to make dreams reality and demonstrates the ability to his comrades via laser vision. Mabel decides to give herself the ability to shoot kitten heads from her arms, Soos utilizes a question mark beam from his stomach, and so forth. Just as Soos, the twins, and Mabel's dream boys are about to send Bill out of Stan's head, he stops them. He tells them they are clever and decides to let them live, thinking they will come in handy later. He then warns them of an approaching evil, and that one day everything they care about is gonna change, and leaves. Stan wakes up and thereby forces Soos and the twins out of his head. They are relieved to have gotten rid of Bill, but their relief is cut short as Gideon reveals that he used dynamite to obtain the deed to the Shack, which gives him ownership according to Gravity Falls' odd laws, and forces the "trespassers" out as he has Bud destroy the building. The credits convey the message of "to be continued."

    •Written by:

    •Tim McKeon

    •Matt Chapman

    •Alex Hirsch

    •Directed by:

    •Joe Pitt

    Character revelations

    •More things about Stan Pines is revealed: •He was into boxing as a child and youth. •He hides his arrest warrants under the carpet in the Mystery Shack gift shop. •He was "the biggest wimp" on his school playground when he was younger. •He had freckles and braces as a child. •One of Mabel's worst nightmares is losing her cuteness. •Soos has nightmares of a British dog man.

    Series continuity

    •The explosion muffin that Robbie spray painted on the water tower appears again. •Mabel mentions her date with Gideon in "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel." •The cloning copy machine from "Double Dipper" appears in Stan's office. •When Gideon goes to the page for summoning Bill Cipher, the Negative Twelve Dollar Bill reappears again after being first shown in "Irrational Treasure." •Among the images that flash on Bill's body after he says that he knows "lots of things" are Nathaniel Northwest's statue and Trembley's Cove from "Irrational Treasure," Stan entering the room behind the vending machine as seen in "Tourist Trapped," the broken arm of the Gideon-bot from "Gideon Rises," and the Gravity Falls Maximum Security Prison, seen in "TV Shorts 1" and several episodes in Season 2. •Also shown is a closeup of the stamp from the opening sequence's title card. •Xyler and Craz from Mabel's fantasy in "The Legend of the Gobblewonker" appear in this episode. •Memories of Stan include clips from "The Legend of the Gobblewonker," "The Inconveniencing," "Double Dipper," "Irrational Treasure," "The Time Traveler's Pig," "Boss Mabel," and "Land Before Swine." •Stan's time in a Colombian prison, as mentioned in "The Hand That Rocks the Mabel," is seen in his memories. •Stan's date with Lazy Susan, an outcome of the events of "Dipper vs. Manliness," is shown. •Stan's secret behind the vending machine is addressed for the first time since "Tourist Trapped." •Mabel shoots the memory of Stan's safe combo into a memory from "Bottomless Pit!." •The beginning of Stan's relationship with Carla McCorkle, previously mentioned in "Boyz Crazy," is shown. •Mabel's dream of having a human sized hamster ball from "The Legend of the Gobblewonker" is revisited. •Ford Pines is seen sitting in the stands during Stan's memory of his boxing lesson, his face hidden behind a book. •The swing set in front of the Mystery Shack in Stan's mind later appears again in the ending credits of "Not What He Seems", and is shown to have been frequented by the Pines brothers in "A Tale of Two Stans". •Since Wendy is here, she must have forgiven Dipper for the events of "Boyz Crazy."

    Songs featured​

    •Li'l Gideon Jingle

  3. Jun 29, 2012 · The Gobblewonker pushes a tree over which falls and almost hits Dipper and Mabel, but Dipper lunges and Mabel and they roll out of the way. The continue to run and ndodge falling trees and...

  4. Jul 13, 2012 · The Inconveniencing - S1 EP5 Lyrics. Opens to Dipper and Mabel in the Shack. Mabel is sitting on a spinning globe. Dipper Mabel, do you believe in ghosts? Mabel I believe you're a big...

  5. Mabel realizes Dipper's feelings for Wendy, and Dipper distracts her by flipping her hair over her head. Dipper and Mabel meet Wendy's friends, who are outside playing around. Outside, some of Wendy's friends goof off while waiting for Wendy.

  6. Mabel LITTERALLY tried to convince everyone to stay in that bubble forever with her, brother included, with their fantasies, and the first thing Mabel did was blame Dipper for her state of mind due to him accepting the apprenticeship. She was hurt, yes, but she was guilting and manipulating them.

  7. Jul 6, 2012 · Dipper Mabel, I don't trust anyone who's hair is bigger than their head. Mabel Oh, leave him alone! You never want to do girly stuff with me; you and Soos get to do boy stuff...

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