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How could I leave out Wally Bear and the Say No! Gang from my Closed Caption games? I just couldn't. This game is both weird and stupid (killer combo, huh?), that fills the propaganda, and millions of dollars from tax payers, to preach kids about how bad drugs really are. I can honestly say I have never done drugs, but I can also honestly say that after playing this game I have never wanted to start soooo much.

In the first scene you see cool Wally holding his rad skateboard and wearing his backwards hat (you so baaad!) And (yup) that's his nice-figured mother and none pant-wearing father, telling their son to: "Stay Smart! Don't Start!", surrounded by the family's apple-wallpapered house.