Waybuloo Season 2 Episode 7
Waybuloo
Season 2

Ep 7. Go Get Game

  • January 26, 2010
  • 19 min

In Waybuloo season 2 episode 7 titled "Go Get Game," the Piplings are feeling bored and restless. Hoping to alleviate their boredom, they decide to play a game of hide and seek. However, the game quickly becomes complicated when Lau Lau begins to take it too seriously and starts hiding in difficult to reach places, making it hard for the others to find her.

De Li suggests they come up with a new game, and the group agrees. Together, they brainstorm different game ideas, from tag to a scavenger hunt. However, they can't seem to agree on which game to play. De Li suggests they each come up with a game and present it to the group.

The Piplings set out to create their own games, each with their own unique rules and challenges. Nok Tok creates a game that involves building a maze, and the others have to race to complete it. Lau Lau comes up with a game that involves using a slingshot to knock down fruits from a tree, and De Li creates a game that involves planting and harvesting vegetables.

When it comes time to play the games, the Piplings realize that they love all the games equally. They decide to continue playing all of them in rotation, and even make up new rules to keep things interesting.

Throughout the episode, the Piplings learn about the importance of compromise and working together to find solutions. They also explore different ways to have fun and be creative, showing that there are countless ways to play and enjoy each other's company.

Overall, "Go Get Game" is a heartwarming and entertaining episode that showcases the joy of friendship and play. It's a great way to teach children about the value of teamwork and creativity, while keeping them engaged with engaging characters and fun games.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 26, 2010
  • Runtime
    19 min
  • Language
    English