Ep 6. Roman Racers / Show and Tell
- TV-Y
- 22 min
Justin Time is an animated TV series that follows the adventures of a young boy named Justin and two of his imaginary friends, Olive and Squidgy. In season 1, episode 6, titled "Roman Racers / Show and Tell," Justin and his friends travel through time and space to learn about history and culture.
In the first part of the episode, "Roman Racers," Justin, Olive, and Squidgy travel back in time to ancient Rome. They meet a group of young boys who are preparing for a chariot race. The boys invite Justin and his friends to join them in the race, but they must first learn how to drive a chariot. With the help of their new friends, Justin, Olive, and Squidgy practice driving the chariots and eventually get the hang of it. The race is intense, and the outcome is uncertain until the very end. Justin and his friends learn about ancient Roman customs and sportsmanship, and they make new friends along the way.
In the second part of the episode, "Show and Tell," Justin and his friends return to their own time and attend a "Show and Tell" event at school. Justin is excited to show off his collection of rocks, but when he gets to school, he realizes that he forgot his rocks at home. He is disappointed that he will not be able to participate in the event, but his friends come up with a plan to help him. Olive and Squidgy use their imaginations to create a virtual rock collection that they present to the class. Justin learns that it's not about having the best collection or the coolest item, but about using your imagination and creativity to share your interests with others.
"Roman Racers / Show and Tell" is a fun and educational episode that teaches children about history, culture, sportsmanship, and creativity. Justin and his friends use their imaginations to travel back in time, make new friends, and learn about ancient Rome. They also learn that you don't always need physical objects to share your interests and hobbies with others. The episode is suitable for children of all ages and can be enjoyed by the whole family.