(DO NOT PUT THIS IN YOUR MAD LIBS: Hi! Just in case you don't know, if you see something like "verb[ing]" it means you can add ing to let it make sense...so like running, instead of just run cause then it would sound awkward...well just fill out the verbs and when your putting the words in then see if you want to put ing in it or not. Enjoy!)
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The (noun) was (verb)[ing] and the (noun) was (verb)[ing], yes, it was a hot day and…and…the EARTH WAS HURTLING TOWARD THE SUN! This was a job forrrrr SUPER (animal #1)! “(sound)! (sound)!” said (animal #1) as (he/she) (crazy-gymnastic move) into the (noun). “It’s a (noun), it’s a (noun), no it’s SUPER (animal #1)! Super (animal #1) threw a (noun), some (plural nouns), and a (noun) at the Earth, but it didn’t work! “Oh (noun)!” said Super (animal #1) So with the citizens of (random town name), Super (animal #1) (verb) a (noun) toward the Earth and miracously, the Earth stopped! “(noun)!” said the citizens of (repeat town name). Yes! Super (animal #1) saved the day!