Ep 4. Beach Beavers A Go-Go / Deranged Ranger
- TV-Y
- May 31, 1997
- 23 min
-
7.6 (62)
The show The Angry Beavers follows the comedic adventures of two beaver brothers, Norbert and Daggett. In season 1 episode 4, titled "Beach Beavers A Go-Go / Deranged Ranger," the brothers head to the beach for some fun in the sun.
In the first half of the episode, "Beach Beavers A Go-Go," Norbert and Daggett are excited to spend the day at the beach. They pack everything they need for a perfect beach day and head off. Once they arrive, they realize that the beach is packed with other animals and they struggle to find a spot to set up their towels.
Despite the obstacles, Norbert and Daggett make the best of their day at the beach. They take a swim, build sandcastles, and enjoy some snacks. However, their fun comes to an abrupt end when they accidentally fall asleep and wake up to find that the tide has come in and washed away all of their belongings.
In the second half of the episode, "Deranged Ranger," Norbert and Daggett decide to go camping in the woods. They set up camp, build a fire, and settle in for the night. However, things take a turn for the worse when they encounter a park ranger who is obsessed with enforcing the rules.
The ranger, who goes by the name of Treeflower, is determined to catch Norbert and Daggett breaking the rules, no matter how small the infraction. The brothers find themselves constantly on the run from Treeflower, who seems to have a never-ending supply of rules and regulations to enforce.
Despite the ranger's best efforts, Norbert and Daggett eventually manage to outsmart her and enjoy the rest of their camping trip. In the end, they realize that sometimes it's okay to have a little fun and break the rules, as long as no harm is being done.
Overall, "Beach Beavers A Go-Go / Deranged Ranger" is a fun and lighthearted episode of The Angry Beavers that showcases the hilarious antics of Norbert and Daggett. With its mix of slapstick humor and clever wit, this episode is sure to entertain viewers of all ages.