Ep 2. The Perfect Team
- TVY7
- February 23, 2018
- 11 min
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7.4 (54)
In Apple & Onion season 1 episode 2, titled "The Perfect Team," the two titular characters are determined to become the perfect team after their recent unsuccessful attempt to become famous. Apple and Onion believe that they need to have the right combination of skills to make a name for themselves and decide to take a personality test to see which jobs they should pursue.
After taking the test, Apple is deemed a natural-born leader and Onion is seen as a loyal follower. Together, they decide to put their new roles to the test by entering the Perfect Team Challenge, a competition where teams compete in a series of challenges to determine who is the most well-rounded and effective team.
Apple and Onion quickly realize that their teamwork isn't as perfect as they thought it would be. Apple becomes too bossy, while Onion is too eager to please. Despite their shortcomings, the pair manages to make it through the first few rounds, but as the challenges become more difficult, their differences become more apparent and their teamwork falls apart.
As they navigate through the competition, Apple and Onion learn valuable lessons about themselves and their friendship. They realize that what makes them a perfect team isn't their individual strengths, but their ability to support and communicate with each other. In the end, they come to the conclusion that their friendship is the most important thing, and they don't need to be the perfect team to achieve success.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the same whimsical and witty humor that Apple & Onion is known for. The animation is lively and colorful, bringing the characters to life in a way that is both charming and hilarious. The episode's message about the importance of friendship and teamwork is delivered in a way that is both heartwarming and relatable.
Overall, "The Perfect Team" is a delightful episode that is sure to entertain both children and adults alike. With its clever humor and touching message, it is a great addition to the already impressive lineup of episodes in Apple & Onion's first season.