Ep 21. Perfect Peter's Horrid Day
- Not Rated
- February 15, 2007
- 10 min
Perfect Peter always seems to have the perfect life - he gets good grades, is polite and well-behaved, and never seems to get into trouble. However, his perfect day takes a turn for the worse when Horrid Henry and his friends decide to play a prank on him.
The episode begins with Peter waking up on a bright and sunny morning, eager to start his day. He gets dressed, brushes his teeth, and heads downstairs for breakfast. As he sits down to eat his cereal, he boasts to his parents about how he aced his latest test at school. His parents are proud of him and shower him with praise, further boosting Peter's ego.
As Peter leaves for school, he chats with his neighbors and waves to his friends along the way. Upon arriving at school, he is greeted by his teacher, Miss Lovely, who compliments him on his good behavior and excellent grades. Peter is on top of the world and can't imagine anything ruining his perfect day.
That is, until Horrid Henry and his gang arrive on the scene. They see Peter's perfect day as an opportunity to have some fun at his expense. They start off small, with silly pranks like putting a whoopee cushion on Peter's seat and tying his shoelaces together. Peter is annoyed, but brushes it off as harmless fun.
However, things take a turn for the worse when Henry and his friends steal Peter's lunch and replace it with a disgusting concoction of moldy bread and pickles. Peter is horrified and humiliated when his classmates start laughing at him. He runs to the bathroom to throw up, but Henry and his friends have one more trick up their sleeves.
They lock Peter in the bathroom and refuse to let him out, ignoring his pleas and cries for help. Peter is trapped and terrified, unsure of how to escape. He spends the entire day locked in the bathroom, missing classes and falling behind on his homework.
Meanwhile, Henry and his friends are having a blast, laughing and joking about their elaborate prank. However, as the day goes on, they start to feel guilty about what they've done. They worry that they may have taken things too far and that Peter could be seriously hurt or traumatized.
As the school day comes to a close, Henry and his friends decide to apologize to Peter and let him out of the bathroom. They find him sitting on the floor, tears streaming down his face, and immediately feel remorseful for what they've done. They apologize and promise to never play such a cruel prank again.
Peter is understandably upset and angry with Henry and his friends, but he eventually forgives them for their actions. He returns home that day, still shaken and upset, but grateful to be free from the bathroom.
The episode ends with Peter reflecting on his horrid day and vowing to never let anyone take advantage of him again. He realizes that sometimes, even the most perfect days can turn into nightmares, but that it's important to stand up for oneself and not let bullies win.
Overall, Perfect Peter's Horrid Day is a cautionary tale about the dangers of bullying and the importance of empathy and compassion. It shows that even the most well-behaved and responsible people can fall victim to bullies, and that it's important to always treat others with kindness and respect.