Ep 11. Cheater By The Dozen (Inventors Only)
- TV-NR
- March 16, 2017
- 21 min
In "Cheater By The Dozen (Inventors Only)" of Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs season one, viewers are taken to the town of Swallow Falls where Flint Lockwood, an inventor, has created a weather machine that can turn water into food. This episode focuses on a competition between inventors in Swallow Falls to see who can create the best invention.
As the competition begins, the inventors are all eager to show off their latest creations. Flint, of course, is convinced that his is the best invention of them all, but he soon realizes that there are other inventors who are just as passionate and skilled as he is. This is where the drama comes in, as the inventors begin to sabotage each other in order to gain the upper hand.
The episode is full of creative and wacky inventions, including a hat that can make anyone a genius, a car that can transform into a boat, and a machine that can freeze time. Flint is initially impressed by the other inventors' creations, but as he sees their dishonest tactics to win, he becomes suspicious. With the help of his friends Sam and Brent, he sets out to uncover the truth about the cheating inventors.
Along the way, the trio encounters a number of obstacles, including a number of booby traps that the cheats have set up to prevent anyone from discovering their deceit. However, Flint's determination to get to the bottom of the mystery proves to be too much for even the most cunning of the cheaters.
As the episode comes to a close, the truth about the cheating inventors is finally revealed, and the competition is declared null and void. Despite the disappointment of not winning, Flint is proud of himself for standing up for what's right and exposing the truth.
Overall, "Cheater By The Dozen (Inventors Only)" is a fun and engaging episode that showcases the many weird and wonderful inventions that can be created in the world of Swallow Falls. It's a great addition to the series and is sure to be enjoyed by children and adults alike.