Ep 10. Growing Up Creepie: Creepie's Living Doll/Operation Monarch Liberation
- January 27, 2007
- 22 min
Growing Up Creepie is an animated TV series that follows the life of a young girl named Creepie, who was raised by insects in a cemetery after she was abandoned as a baby. The show focuses on Creepie's adventures as a student in a normal human school while also dealing with her insect family and her unusual upbringing.
In season 1 episode 10, titled "Creepie's Living Doll/Operation Monarch Liberation," Creepie finds herself torn between two different missions. On one hand, she wants to help her friend Chris win a science fair by building a lifelike robot doll. On the other hand, she is recruited by the Monarch Liberation Front to join them on a mission to release captive monarch butterflies into the wild.
As always, Creepie is torn between her loyalty to her human friends and her sense of responsibility to the insect world. Her father, a spider named Arachnid, convinces her to lend her skills to the Monarch Liberation Front, arguing that insects are often mistreated by humans and that it is up to Creepie to help protect them.
However, Creepie's passion for science and her desire to help her friend Chris create a winning science fair project cannot be ignored. Together, Creepie and Chris work tirelessly to build a lifelike robot doll that will impress the judges and bring the science fair trophy home.
Despite her busy schedule, Creepie manages to find time to help the Monarch Liberation Front with their mission. With the help of her insect friends, she is able to free the captive monarch butterflies and watch them fly away into the open sky.
Ultimately, both missions are successful, and Creepie learns an important lesson about balance and responsibility. She discovers that she can use her talents to help both humans and insects, and that she doesn't have to choose between the two.
"Creepie's Living Doll/Operation Monarch Liberation" is a heartwarming and entertaining episode that showcases Creepie's unique position as a bridge between the insect and human worlds. Through her many adventures, Creepie demonstrates that it is possible to find common ground between seemingly different groups, and that everyone has a role to play in making the world a better place.