Ep 5. Trick or Treat
- TV-Y
- January 1, 2004
- 23 min
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(13)
In Cyberchase season 1 episode 5 "Trick or Treat," the CyberSquad is in for a spooky adventure as they explore a haunted house in cyberspace. The episode starts with Digit, the cybird, getting lost in a dense fog while leading the kids to a harvest festival. The kids, Jackie, Matt, and Inez, start to get worried when they lose sight of him. Luckily, they find a mysterious old house and spot Digit going inside.
As they enter the house, the CyberSquad realizes that the house is creepy, and Digit is nowhere to be found. The house is full of twists and turns, and each door they open leads them to a spooky room. When the kids finally find Digit, he's stuck in a trap set by the Hacker, who is using the haunted house to scare the kids.
The Hacker wants to take control of the information in a database guarded by the ghost of the former owner of the house. To do so, he needs the kids to unlock a series of puzzles that will unlock the safe holding the database. Along the way, the CyberSquad meets the ghost of the house, who is just trying to protect the information in the database.
The CyberSquad realizes that to save Digit and overcome the Hacker's tricks, they need to work together and solve the puzzles. Using their math skills, they solve the puzzles and unlock the safe, but not before encountering scary spiders, bats, and ghosts.
In the end, the CyberSquad saves the day and stops the Hacker's evil plans. The ghost of the house is also happy because her database is now in safe hands. The CyberSquad learns that working together and using their math skills are the keys to successful problem-solving, even in the spookiest of situations. The episode ends with the CyberSquad leaving the creepy house and missing out on the harvest festival.
Overall, Cyberchase season 1 episode 5 "Trick or Treat" is a thrilling, spooky adventure that shows the importance of teamwork and problem-solving skills. The episode is full of suspense, scares, and humor, making it an enjoyable watch for both kids and adults.