Ep 4. Momotaro The Peach Boy
- TV-Y
- September 4, 2008
- 27 min
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Super Why! is an animated educational children's show aimed at preschoolers that encourages reading, spelling, vocabulary, and problem-solving skills through adventurous storytelling. In season 3 episode 4, titled "Momotaro The Peach Boy," the Super Readers tackle a traditional Japanese folktale.
In this episode, the Super Readers enter the book "Momotaro The Peach Boy" and meet a young boy named Momotaro, who was born from a giant peach. Momotaro reveals that his village has been plagued by an evil ogre, and many of the villagers have been taken prisoner. The Super Readers team up with Momotaro to try to save the day.
As they journey to the ogre's castle, the Super Readers face a few obstacles. They have to figure out how to cross a river, which they do by using their spelling powers to create a bridge. They also come across some talking animals who are willing to help them on their mission.
When they reach the ogre's castle, they discover that the ogre has been taking the villagers' possessions, including their books. The Super Readers use their reading powers to find out that the ogre can only be defeated by love, and they help Momotaro realize that he can defeat the ogre by showing him kindness.
Through teamwork, reading, spelling, and problem-solving skills, the Super Readers and Momotaro are able to defeat the ogre and save the village. They return to the book club and share their adventure with their friends, who are eager to read the folktale for themselves.
Overall, "Momotaro The Peach Boy" is a fun and educational episode of Super Why! that teaches young viewers about problem-solving, teamwork, and compassion. The incorporation of a traditional Japanese folktale adds cultural diversity to the show and encourages children to explore different cultures and storytelling traditions.