Ep 18. Hug It Out-ch!/Guinea Some Lovin'
- TV-Y7
- June 10, 2017
- 22 min
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Bunsen is a Beast! is an animated television show that features Bunsen, a friendly beast who is constantly trying to fit in at school and in human society. In season 1 episode 18, entitled "Hug It Out-ch!/Guinea Some Lovin'," Bunsen and his best friend, Mikey, go on a series of misadventures that test their friendship and their ability to navigate the complexities of school and life.
The episode begins with Bunsen and Mikey in science class, learning about the power of physical touch. Their teacher, Miss Flap, is teaching the class about the importance of hugging and how it can release endorphins and make people happy. Bunsen, being a beast, is particularly good at hugging and he decides to share his hug expertise with the class. This leads to a series of funny and heartwarming moments as Bunsen goes around the school hugging anyone and everyone he can find.
As the episode progresses, Bunsen and Mikey take on a new challenge: caring for a classroom pet. In this case, it's a guinea pig named Mr. Wrinkles. Bunsen and Mikey are excited to take care of their new friend, but things quickly go awry as they try to figure out how to give Mr. Wrinkles a bath. Their attempts to clean the guinea pig result in a chaotic and hilarious scene that makes them question whether they're really cut out for pet ownership.
But amidst the chaos, Bunsen and Mikey are reminded of the power of friendship. Despite their disagreements and mishaps, they always come back to one another, proving that the bond they share is unbreakable. This is exemplified through a touching scene where Bunsen and Mikey hug it out and make amends after a particularly difficult day.
Overall, "Hug It Out-ch!/Guinea Some Lovin'" is a heartwarming and entertaining episode of Bunsen is a Beast! that showcases the importance of friendship and the power of physical touch. With its lovable characters and humor, this show is perfect for viewers of all ages who enjoy a good laugh and a sweet message about the importance of human connections.