![]() So that’s why I made these two, as they are the protagonists of the series. Then I saw all the badges for them like Dipper’s hat or Mabel’s star and I wanted to see a representative of GF in the game. Reasoning for why I want them in: I recently watched and finished Gravity Falls on Disney+, and I really enjoyed it. These two twins are unstoppable when they’re together and will take down any creeps in their way, while healing their allies in the process. ![]() This journal opens up the possibility for a whole new chapter of stories and adventures for Gravity Falls’ main characters–making it the most important journal of them all (even if it wasn’t shown in the show).Desciription: They look like just two ordinary kids, but when you take a deeper look at the two, there truly is more mystery about them and their family. Now, Dipper has in his possession information from another universe from a version of himself (and Mabel) who actually traveled the multiverse and ended up in the MAB-3L dimension.Įssentially, this multiversal journal more than likely holds the very information that Dipper so desperately wanted from Grunkle Ford, which will allow him to potentially go on multiversal adventures himself when he gets a bit older. Earlier in this story, Dipper is asking Grunkle Ford what the multiverse is like as Ford spent decades traversing the infinite landscape. While it is unknown exactly what is in this journal, its origins alone make it massively significant. While in MAB-3L, Mabel meets a number of her whacky variants, including a Hand-Mabel, a Sherlock-Mabel, and–possibly the weirdest of them all–a Dipper-Mabel called Mabipper.Īfter Mabel is rescued by Grunkle Stan and Grunkle Ford and brought back to Gravity Falls, she gives Dipper a journal that was given to her by a Dipper-Mable variant (a version of Mabel who is also Dipper). This dimension pulls lost Mabels to itself for their own protection, and then becomes their new home unless they are rescued. In the story titled “Don’t Dimension It”, Mabel gets pulled through a multiversal portal and winds up in a dimension labeled ‘MAB-3L’ which, as the name would suggest, consists entirely of Mabels from different universes who found themselves lost in the multiverse. Gravity Falls: Lost Legends–written by series creator Alex Hirsch with art by Joe Pitt, Ian Worrel, Asaf Hanuka, Dana Terrace, Jacob Chabot, Jim Campbell, Kyle Smeallie, Meredith Gran, Mike Holmes, Priscilla Tang, Serina Hernandez, Stephanie Ramirez, and Valerie Halla–is a collection of Gravity Falls adventures that weren’t told during the course of the original show. ![]() Related: Rick & Morty's Gravity Falls Crossover Redefines Morty's Mind Blowers However, little did Dipper know, he was still missing one journal that didn’t just offer insight into the supernatural, but the multiversal. As it turns out, there were exactly two other journals hidden around Gravity Falls, and all together they gave the reader an unparalleled knowledge of the paranormal. Before the journal was even opened, it immediately presented Dipper with a mystery as the number ‘3’ on the cover implies that there are at least two other journals out there. As previously mentioned, the journal contained page after page of information on the general weirdness of Gravity Falls, including mythical creatures, hidden artifacts, and summoning rituals. In the first episode, Dipper comes across a journal with the outline of a six-fingered hand on the cover and the number ‘3’ written right in the center of the hand. Gravity Falls follows the adventures of twelve-year-old twin siblings Dipper and Mabel Pines as they stay with their great uncle Stan for the summer in Gravity Falls, Oregon. The main focus of the entire Gravity Falls series are the mysterious journals that contain all the hidden secrets of Gravity Falls–but the most important journal wasn’t even mentioned in the original show at all.
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