Ep 7. Muscular Beaver II / Stump Looks for his Roots
- TV-Y
- March 15, 1998
- 23 min
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(45)
Muscular Beaver II / Stump Looks for his Roots is an episode in the second season of The Angry Beavers, an American animated television series. The episode revolves around two storylines that run parallel to each other, focusing on the titular characters, Daggett and Norbert Beaver.
In the first storyline, Daggett becomes increasingly jealous of his brother Norbert's newfound admiration for the fictional superhero, Muscular Beaver. He decides to join a gym to become "muscular" himself but struggles to work out effectively. Meanwhile, Norbert continues to idolize Muscular Beaver and even invites him to their dam for a visit. Daggett feels left out and decides to dress up as Muscular Beaver to try and impress his brother. Chaos ensues as Daggett's fake muscles malfunction, and the real Muscular Beaver arrives at the dam.
The second plotline focuses on Stump, a tree stump that Norbert and Daggett have been using as a piece of furniture. Stump begins to feel unsatisfied with his life as a stump and sets out on a journey to discover his roots. He travels across the forest, seeking the advice of other trees and searching for his birthplace. Along the way, he encounters various obstacles, including a group of beavers who mistake him for a monster and attack him. Stump eventually finds his roots and discovers that he was born during a lightning storm, which caused him to be uprooted from his original tree.
Throughout the episode, both storylines are full of humorous situations and witty dialogue, showcasing the comedic talents of the show's voice actors. The episode also features several playful references to popular culture, including nods to Superman and The Fly.
Overall, Muscular Beaver II / Stump Looks for his Roots is an entertaining episode of The Angry Beavers that highlights the unique personalities and quirks of its titular characters. Fans of the show will enjoy the lighthearted humor and silly situations that the beavers find themselves in, while newcomers will appreciate the show's quirky and fun-loving animation style.