Ep 16. I Do Not Ever, Never Want My Wobbly Tooth to Fall Out
- TV-Y
- October 23, 2005
- 11 min
Charlie and Lola season 1 episode 16 "I Do Not Ever, Never Want My Wobbly Tooth to Fall Out" is a heartwarming and funny episode that explores the fear and excitement that comes with losing a tooth.
The episode begins with Lola excitedly telling Charlie that she has a wobbly tooth. While Charlie is supportive and tells her that it's a sign she's growing up, Lola is horrified by the idea of losing her tooth. She worries that she won't be able to eat her favorite foods, that she'll look different, and that the Tooth Fairy won't bring her any money.
Throughout the episode, Charlie tries to reassure Lola and help her come to terms with the fact that losing a tooth is a natural part of growing up. He even tells her stories about all the fun things he was able to do once he lost his teeth, like whistle and blow bubbles.
Despite Charlie's best efforts, Lola remains adamant that she does not want her tooth to fall out. She even comes up with some inventive and amusing ways to keep her tooth in place, like sleeping standing up and tying a string around her tooth to keep it from falling out.
As the episode progresses, Lola starts to warm up to the idea of losing her tooth. She talks to her friends and discovers that they've all lost teeth before and that it hasn't been so bad. She even starts to get excited about the Tooth Fairy coming to visit her.
In the end, Lola's tooth falls out while she's eating corn on the cob. She's initially upset, but Charlie reminds her that losing a tooth means she's growing up and that she now gets to put her tooth under her pillow and wait for the Tooth Fairy to arrive.
Overall, "I Do Not Ever, Never Want My Wobbly Tooth to Fall Out" is a delightful and charming episode of Charlie and Lola that tackles a common childhood fear with humor and sensitivity. Fans of the show will love the quirky animation and the hilarious banter between Charlie and Lola, while parents will appreciate the positive messages about growing up and embracing change.