This is a scene (and movie) you may be very unfamiliar with, because this movie has mixed reviews. But is definitely a good movie to watch with your daughters, nieces and cousins as a family-friendly film. The gag in the first few seconds of watching this scene is amazing, however the restraints are made less obvious throughout the scene, but there is rope visible so it will look real to most kids. Along with watching the movie with children, you can also create an opportunity to reenact the scene if you wish. When the scene comes on simply say, "I bet you can't get out of that!" or "I bet you can't talk through that!" if it were a gag. There is a chance that the child will find it funny and see it as a challenge to see if they can actually do it. If this works, you can thank me later! Link to the full movie here: https://youtu.be/PnVpTOLtOpQ Also the main scene:
It's been twenty-five years since the fantastic German kid detective show, The Peppercorns debuted, with many D.I.D scenes throughout the years! In season 20, this tradition continues with three scenes, two of them shown in this video are two beautiful girls, cleave gagged and tied with rope either around their body, or on their wrists behind their back. When compared to the previous season, the scenes are more consistent and are more effective in my opinion. The second scene in this video could be better restraints-wise but the first scene would make great competition against the S19 scenes on which is the best new Peppercorns D.I.D scene. In the future, I might post more Peppercorns scenes, especially older ones, and let me know in the comments do you think the older or newer Peppercorn scenes are better. Without further ado, enjoy!
For those who are into schoolgirls tied up, (like me) this scene is worth the watch! These scenes across two episodes are from a new Spanish series, as these episodes were released around a week ago. This scene has something for everyone, not only there are thick ropes, but cleave/hand gags and chloroform are included! It's probably just me, but I haven't seen a D.I.D scenes with chloroform being used in ages! Enjoy!
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