PB&J Otter Season 2 Episode 9
PB&J Otter
Season 2

Ep 9. Save Oaky Oak Tree / The Duck Who Cried Wolf

  • July 18, 1999

PB&J Otter season 2 episode 9, titled "Save Oaky Oak Tree / The Duck Who Cried Wolf," follows the lovable otter siblings and their friends as they embark on two new adventures.

In the first half of the episode, the gang learns that the Oaky Oak tree, an important landmark in their community, is in danger of being destroyed by a group of lumberjacks. PB&J and their friends immediately decide to take action and come up with a plan to save the tree. They try to enlist the help of their friend Ootsie, who is known for his amazing storytelling skills, to gather the townsfolk and rally support for their cause. However, they soon realize that Ootsie's tendency to exaggerate the truth might be hindering their efforts. Can they get everyone on board before it's too late?

In the second half of the episode, Flick, the show's resident hyperactive duck, claims that he was attacked by a scary monster while out on a camping trip. However, nobody believes him and he becomes the target of mock scares and pranks by his friends. Desperate to prove that he's not lying, Flick sets out to find evidence of the monster's existence, with some help from his new friend, a timid squirrel named Scootch. Will Flick finally be able to prove his story is true, or will he be the victim of another prank?

"Save Oaky Oak Tree / The Duck Who Cried Wolf" is a heartwarming and entertaining episode that teaches children the importance of standing up for what you believe in and the consequences of telling lies. With catchy songs, colorful animation, and beloved characters, PB&J Otter is a classic children's show that parents and kids will both enjoy.

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  • First Aired
    July 18, 1999
  • Language
    English