Ep 9. A Change of Art
- TV-Y
- October 3, 2005
- 23 min
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8.7 (12)
In Cyberchase season 6 episode 9, titled "A Change of Art," the CyberSquad travels to Shangri-La, a beautiful city where they meet Delete's cousin, Deleto. Deleto is an artist who creates sculptures that are admired by everyone in the city. However, the CyberSquad discovers that Deleto's sculptures are not as unique as they appear! Deleto is copying the famous sculptures of an artist named Tariq, who was recently accused of stealing Deleto's work.
Feeling upset that his cousin is dishonest, Delete decides to teach Deleto a lesson and make him create original sculptures. The CyberSquad joins in on the effort to help Deleto come up with new ideas and techniques, but it takes some time for him to learn. Meanwhile, Tariq is still being blamed for stealing Deleto's work, and the CyberSquad wants to uncover the true culprit to clear Tariq's name.
As the team continues to work alongside Deleto, they learn not only about art but also about honesty and integrity. Though Deleto initially resists the idea of creating original sculptures and focuses on making them identical to Tariq's work, he eventually comes to see the value in creating his own art. With the CyberSquad's help, he learns to innovate and create unique pieces that he can be proud of.
In the end, the team uncovers the true culprit who has been stealing Deleto's work all along, and Tariq's name is cleared. Deleto also learns the importance of honesty, and he promises to always create original art from now on. Through this experience, the CyberSquad learns about the power of art and the importance of taking credit for one's own work. They also learn that sometimes, it takes a community effort to make real change, and that even the most unlikely people can learn and grow if given the chance.
Overall, "A Change of Art" is an uplifting and educational episode of Cyberchase that teaches valuable lessons about honesty, creativity, and the importance of standing up for oneself. With its engaging storyline and dynamic characters, it's sure to be a hit with viewers of all ages.