Ep 5. Citizen Ned / The Most Grating Show On Earth
- TV-G
- March 7, 1998
- 23 min
Ned's Newt is a Canadian-American animated television show that aired from 1997 to 1999. The show centers around a boy named Ned and his pet newt, Newton, who has the ability to talk and grant wishes.
Season 1 episode 5 of Ned's Newt is entitled "Citizen Ned/The Most Grating Show On Earth." The episode begins with Ned trying to be a model citizen and deciding to help the environment by cleaning up the litter in the park. However, when he discovers that the rest of the town isn't doing their part, he becomes so consumed with enforcing cleanliness that he turns into a vigilante and begins to take drastic measures to keep the town clean.
Meanwhile, Newton becomes obsessed with a new TV show called "The Most Grating Show on Earth," which stars a high-pitched, annoying clown named Grating Gregory. Newton becomes so infatuated with the show that he begins to imitate the clown's mannerisms and speech patterns, much to Ned's annoyance.
As the episode progresses, Ned's actions to keep the town clean become more and more extreme, causing chaos and mayhem. The citizens of the town soon turn on Ned and he finds himself alone in his quest for cleanliness.
Simultaneously, Newton's obsession with Grating Gregory hits a breaking point when he accidentally ingests some of the clown's hair and becomes possessed by the irritating character. Ned must find a way to snap Newton out of his trance and restore order to the town before it's too late.
"Citizen Ned/The Most Grating Show On Earth" showcases the show's signature blend of humor and adventure as Ned and Newton navigate their respective trials and tribulations. The episode highlights the importance of moderation and balance in life and the danger of obsessing over any one thing to the point of neglecting other essential aspects of life.
Overall, "Citizen Ned/The Most Grating Show On Earth" is an entertaining and engaging episode that highlights the show's unique premise and style. It is a perfect example of the kind of imaginative and humorous storytelling that has made Ned's Newt a beloved show for generations of viewers.