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Moments in History with Mr. Gus is a recurring short after Food Truck, Uncle Grandpa at the Movies, Except for Cooper and Tiny Miracle's Tiny Miracle.
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After Food Truck (George Washington)[]
Mr. Gus recalls a story about George Washington and reveals to us how absent minded he was. George Washington always forgot his pants, to the point Mr. Gus had to remind him that he had no pants. George Washington declared it a new law that pants are required to wear from that moment on. Belly Bag reminds Mr. Gus that he doesn't wear any pants himself after he finishes the story, in which Mr. Gus responds by shaming himself.
After Uncle Grandpa at the Movies (Leonardo Da Vinci)[]
Mr. Gus recalls a story about Leonardo Da Vinci was painting a picture about Mona Lisa and he throwed the painting away and let Mona Lisa Out and he found Mr. Gus that that he wanted to paint it and he thinks its great and Mr. gus has a wig on it and after he finishes the story he painted his lips on the picture.
After Expect for Cooper (Napoleon)[]
Mr. Gus tells the viewers that they'll be looking at a prominent figure of 19th century Europe who was not only known for his military expertise but also his influential progress in extinguishing oppressions of the feudal era. Mr. Gus goes on saying that Napoleon Bonaparte with great ambition was one that many didn't realize that his part of the French revolution might not have been possible if it weren't for a peculiar moment in history. Napoleon thinks that it's horrible that if he can't mount his giant horse, then how would he be able to lead his army to victory and thinks to himself about contacting his associates to help him, he then looks for a carrier pigeon. Mr. Gus then proceeds to offer his help to Napoleon and he wonders how someone like Mr. Gus could do to help him. Mr. Gus bends over to allow napoleon to walk casually up and mount his horse, and now he can start the revolution. And with his raising hand, his reign of France soon became a reality, Mr. Gus comments that to overcome adversity, you have to step up to the challenge, he then tries to put his book back on the shelf and falls down to the ground.
After Tiny Miracle's Tiny Miracle (Frederic Chopin)[]
Mr. Gus welcomes the viewers and tells us that we'll be looking at one of the greatest pianists of all time who's known as Frederic Chopin who's known for some of the best piano songs of our time and with all compositions, it all starts out with the first note. Frederic Chopin is having trouble writing a new song and wonders how will he ever finish his piece in time for the concert tonight and worries that everyone will talk about Mozart instead of him, he tries to write some notes down and sees that he's out of ink. Frederic Chopin demands Mr. Gus to bring him some ink and he does, Frederic Chopin wonders what took him so long and informs him about the concert while tickling his nose and sneezing some new notes on the sheet music, Frederic Chopin then marvels at the new music and he performs it at his concert and that's how Frederic Chopin performed one of his most famous works. Mr. Gus tells the viewers that a happy accident can make happy history, he sneezes and the piano case calls on his fingers and is unable to escape.