Ep 6. Horrid Henry's Sports Day
- Not Rated
- November 16, 2006
- 11 min
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Horrid Henry's Sports Day:
In this episode of Horrid Henry, we follow Henry and his friends as they participate in their school's sports day. However, when Henry learns that his arch-nemesis Moody Margaret is on the opposing team, he knows he needs to up his game.
The day starts off with the traditional events such as the egg and spoon race, sack race, and three-legged race. Henry and his best friend Ralph team up for the three-legged race, but their lack of coordination proves to be disastrous. Meanwhile, Moody Margaret dominates the egg and spoon race with ease.
As the day progresses, the competition becomes more fierce. In the long jump, Henry is determined to beat Margaret's record but falls short by a few inches. Margaret takes advantage of his disappointment and taunts him, causing Henry to lose his temper and throw a fit.
In the next event, the relay race, Henry finds himself paired up with Moody Margaret. They start off strong, but when it's Henry's turn to pass the baton, he purposely drops it, causing them to lose. Margaret is furious and blames Henry, but he simply shrugs it off and walks away, much to Margaret's confusion.
In the final event, the tug of war, both teams are evenly matched. However, when it seems like Henry's team might win, Margaret pulls out her secret weapon - her pet snake, Fluffy. The snake scares Henry's teammates, and they let go of the rope, causing Margaret's team to win.
Despite not winning any events, Henry takes pride in his efforts and even congratulates Margaret on her victories. The two rivals even share a friendly moment, causing everyone to be pleasantly surprised. In the end, Henry learns that sportsmanship is more important than winning.
Overall, Horrid Henry's Sports Day is a fun-filled episode that showcases the different personalities of the show's characters. From Henry's determination to Margaret's cunning tactics, viewers will be entertained by the competition and the unexpected twist at the end.