Ep 5. When Chuck's Mom Is Away / That's Entertainment
When Chuck's Mom Is Away / That's Entertainment is an exciting and action-packed episode from season 3 of WordGirl. The episode is divided into two parts, with each segment introducing a new challenge for our beloved superhero, WordGirl, to overcome.
The first part of the episode, When Chuck's Mom Is Away, sees the notorious villain, Chuck the Evil Sandwich-Making Guy, left in charge of his mother's sandwich shop while she is away on vacation. Chuck sees this as an opportunity to pull off his latest heist - stealing the priceless collection of antique sandwich stamps from the museum. WordGirl must act fast to stop Chuck from carrying out his plan, but she faces an unexpected foe in the form of Chuck's assistant, Brent. Brent has always been eager to impress Chuck but has never been given the chance, so when Chuck puts him in charge, he does everything in his power to prove his worth, even if it means getting in WordGirl's way.
In the second part of the episode, That's Entertainment, Becky Botsford (WordGirl's secret identity) is thrilled to have been cast as the lead in the school play. However, her excitement is short-lived when WordGirl realizes that her arch-nemesis, Victoria Best, has been hired as the play's director. Victoria, who is determined to win an award for her directing skills, makes some creative changes to the script that leave Becky completely bewildered. What's worse, Victoria is using the play as a cover to carry out a sneaky plan, and WordGirl must find a way to stop her without ruining the show.
Throughout the episode, viewers are treated to the usual high-energy action and witty humor that WordGirl is known for. We see WordGirl use her superpowers to thwart Chuck's plans, but we also get an insight into some of the challenges she faces when dealing with Brent, who is not quite clever enough to be a villain but is still a nuisance. Meanwhile, the second segment provides a nice change of pace, with WordGirl's alter-ego, Becky, taking center stage for a change. We get to see her navigate the trials and tribulations of performing in a school play, all while trying to stop Victoria's dastardly plan.
As always, the writing in this episode is top-notch. The characters are well-drawn, and the dialogue is funny and engaging. The humor ranges from slapstick, as we see Chuck and WordGirl engage in some physical comedy, to more subtle jokes that will keep parents and older children entertained. The show also does a great job of teaching kids new vocabulary words, with the meaning of tricky words like "inaccuracy" and "entrepreneur" explained in a way that is easy to understand.
In terms of animation, WordGirl continues to impress. The show's bright colors and bold lines are eye-catching, and the characters are all unique and visually interesting. The action scenes are particularly well-done, with WordGirl swooping in to save the day in a flurry of punches and kicks. The show also includes some fun visual gags, like when Chuck's facial expression changes to match the sandwich he is making.
Overall, When Chuck's Mom Is Away / That's Entertainment is a must-watch episode of WordGirl. It's full of action, humor, and heart, and it will keep kids entertained from start to finish. Whether you're a longtime fan of the show or are just discovering it for the first time, this episode is sure to be a hit with both kids and parents alike.