Ep 2. The Tooth, the Whole Tooth and Nothing But the Tooth / The Winter of Quack's Discontent
- TV-Y
- April 17, 2007
- 21 min
Peep and the Big Wide World Season 2 Episode 2, titled "The Tooth, the Whole Tooth and Nothing But the Tooth / The Winter of Quack's Discontent," is a fascinating episode that takes the young audience on an exciting adventure with Peep the chick, Chirp the robin, and Quack the duck.
In the first part of the episode, "The Tooth, The Whole Tooth and Nothing But the Tooth," Peep and Chirp have to help Quack when he loses a tooth while talking and then accidentally swallows it. Quack is distraught because he thinks he will never be able to quack correctly again without his tooth. So Peep and Chirp set out on a mission to find another tooth for Quack. Their search takes them to various places, including a feeding ground where they encounter a wise old owl, and a nearby pond, where they swim underwater to look for a tooth. Eventually, they discover a beaver's tooth, which they believe will work for Quack.
In the second part of the episode, titled "The Winter of Quack's Discontent," Quack struggles with winter as he finds it challenging to waddle or swim in the cold and frozen pond. Quack becomes increasingly frustrated with the winter season and wishes for it to be over, which makes him start to feel miserable. Peep and Chirp decide to cheer him up by building a snowduck in his honor. However, when Quack sees the snowduck, he becomes even more upset, thinking that Peep and Chirp are trying to get rid of him by replacing him with the snowduck.
Overall, this episode teaches valuable lessons to young viewers. It shows the importance of being resourceful and creative in problem-solving, as Peep and Chirp use their imagination to find a replacement tooth for Quack. In addition, it teaches about perspective and how one's outlook can affect one's mood positively or negatively. By the end of the episode, Quack learns to appreciate winter and realizes that he's an essential part of his friends' group.
In conclusion, "The Tooth, the Whole Tooth and Nothing But the Tooth / The Winter of Quack's Discontent" is an engaging and educational episode that appeals to young viewers. It teaches valuable lessons about creative problem-solving and perspective in a fun and engaging way. Through its delightful characters and exciting adventures, this episode inspires children to think outside the box when faced with challenges and to appreciate the world around them, even during challenging times.