Ep 19. Project Table Tennis / Project Robot
- TV-Y
- February 5, 2016
- 11 min
The episode named "Project Table Tennis / Project Robot" is the 19th episode of the first season of the animated children's show Floogals. In this episode, the Floogals encounter two different projects that the Hoomans are working on - one involving table tennis and the other involving a robot.
The first project the Floogals discover is a table tennis game. They observe as the Hoomans assemble the table and paddles, put up a net, and begin playing. The Floogals are fascinated by the game and decide to investigate further. They examine the ball and the paddles, trying to figure out how they work. They also observe the Hoomans playing and try to determine the rules of the game. Through their observations, the Floogals learn that the game involves hitting the ball back and forth over the net and that the player who misses or hits the ball off the table loses a point. Finally, they decide to try playing the game themselves, but quickly discover that it is not as easy as it looks.
The second project the Floogals come across is a robot. They observe as the Hoomans put the robot together and program it to perform various tasks. The Floogals watch as the robot moves around the room, picking up objects and putting them away. They are impressed by how the robot can be controlled remotely and decide to investigate further. They examine the robot's components, trying to figure out how it works. They also observe the Hoomans interacting with the robot and try to determine its capabilities. Through their observations, the Floogals learn that the robot can be programmed to perform a wide range of tasks and can be controlled remotely using a console. Finally, they decide to try operating the robot themselves, but quickly discover that it is much more complicated than they anticipated.
Throughout the episode, the Floogals provide commentary on their observations, often questioning the Hoomans' motives and speculating about what they are doing. They also provide humorous insights into their own perspectives, such as when they comment on the Hoomans' "big green table" and wonder how they manage to hit the ball over it. Overall, the episode provides a fun and educational look at two very different projects and the science behind them.