 The floor may not be a robot. Hello there, my Expandons. It is your favorite malware and spyware. The one and only Purple Gorilla, the best Microsoft agent, your computer's worst but friendliest nightmare, PonziBuddy. And welcome, welcome back to Part 2 of the Lost PonziBuddy TV Show Creepy Pasta. Today, I recently checked that my favorite swell pasta has been updated, and what's more exciting is that it includes a chatting website called PonziWorld. Also, along with the Japanese blog, to which I get it later. To be frank, Tobical Studios used to visit Ponzi World between 2017 to 2018, and he had a lot of swell enjoyment over the site. He hopped that it used to have e-speak voices for the users, rather than the true voice slash speak only e-voices back then. Anyway, e-speak wasn't even the perfect text-to-speech engine to begin with, since it could be the engine for Linux, which had a lot of free Windows and Mac alternative operating systems, like you hunt to. By the way, you could get e-speak for Windows if you go to the official SourceForge site for e-speak and download the executable setup file and install a variety of voices from the language page. Also, it's virus free, but I'm not. To let you know more about Ponzi World, let's get on with the first swell update entry. PonziWorld.com was a website where you could chat with people online as a Ponzi buddy. Each Ponzi had its own color, and you could change the color of your Ponzi by using one of the site's commands and typing in the color you wanted. The command was slash color. Using slash joke would make your Ponzi tell a joke, slash fact would make you tell a fact, etc. Created in August 2016, a user called, Hey Joe Way, Joseph Judge, it evolved into yet another hotbox for an underage Joe anime users with mental diseases, shocking, I know. The site started to reek over the years, and eventually even Joseph Judge realized that the site was too cancerous to step, so he unplugged its life support. But Joe did the fatal mistake of keeping the site's GitHub repository up, leaving to the internet getting flooded with horrible reruns that ensure the site's continuity. The tale of Ponzi World continues with spudgy revivals going up and shutting down every six minutes with the spastics moving in and out of servers. I actually got a love that go anime reference, even though go anime was rebranded to beyond back in 2018, but still some users make grounded videos over the years after its rebrand. I'm really sad that go anime or beyond went even more money hungry nowadays. Now with that shit out of the way, oh boy, this is where it gets interesting, sort of, I guess. Before the website died, a few users there knew about the story of the lost Ponzi buddy show. These users did very deep researching on the show and eventually they have found the Japanese blog talking about the show's pilot episode that aired on Nickelodeon's Japanese channel. That post even included a screenshot of the show being aired on the channel that had its logo, which is extremely rare. The following text is taken from the Japanese blog. April 5th, 2001. Today, the Nickelodeon channel aired a pilot of a new Nick Jr. show. It's called the Ponzi Buddy Show and it's about a purple monkey named Ponzi. The pilot was about him and his friends going to find his missing bananas. I thought that the show is a good show. I like the animation and the design of the characters. I cannot wait for the other episodes. The episode was kinda funny in my opinion. Whoa! That was more swell than I can imagine! Also, I'm getting pretty tired and I won't be checking back on this page until there's a lot more to go for Part 3. As of the last entry, I think of going to Japan and get laid with anime ladies and watch anime on a daily basis. Even Japan's capital city, Tokyo, had some good technology and games out there. At least the author is still improving on their writing, although the older entries still had some problems, but it's okay. I'm sad that Ponzi World, a club, can do an equivalent to my malware and spyware predecessor, shut down due to unspecific problems and will remain in obscurity as of now in 2023. It sure brings back memories as of this entry. Also, what if the site's not down yet? To conclude, this is my swell opinion. I don't care if you disagree with it because we're all entitled to our own opinions. My final rating on the two new entries is a 10 out of 10 of swellness. Well, this has been Ponzi Buddy, the one and only malware and spyware, one of Microsoft Agent's unique characters that brings you this message. Sayonara Mike Spandons, I'll see you in Part 3!