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1. Slapstick
The phone
2. Cat Food
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3. Trolled
The blue man
4. Marti
The Koekoeken
5. The Call
"Stan"
6. Bravery Badge
Purple Moss
7. Spaceman
Pui
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9. The Traveler
"Ashley"
10. Side Show
Zephaniah
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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. Slapstick
Answer: Mr. Blackteeth
Mr. Blackteeth is an evil puppet. He lures in kids who don't like their parents and promises to give them control of their parents. The parents' souls end up in puppets in Mr. Blackteeth's show and he entertains audiences with his show, using puppets that look just like and are dressed just like the kid's parents. During the show, the puppets have the same conversations they had while they were human. The parents' human bodies can't do anything except whatever the kid tells them to do. The only way to free the parents' souls from Mr. Blackteeth is to trick another kid into handing his/her parents' souls over to the puppet. He is never defeated and he will always have control over some kid's parents. It may change from time to time which kid and which parents, but he'll always have a show with some kid's parents.
In "Slapstick," our protagonist is Jessie. She has loving, supportive, and happy parents. They don't care what anyone else thinks of them, they just do whatever makes them happy. Jessie does not like her parents because they do not fit in with her definition of "Normal." She gets bullied by the neighbor and she thinks it's her parents' fault. She walks away from them and ends up at a puppet show.
When the show is over, a boy tells her that Mr. Blackteeth needs to see her. Jessie tells Mr. Blackteeth that she doesn't like her parents. Mr. Blackteeth offers her the power to control her parents. She accepts that and she gets control over them. At first, she doesn't believe it and she thinks they are playing a joke on her. When she realizes she does indeed have control over them, she loves it. They make whatever breakfast she wants. She gets her mom to put a ton of sugar cubes in her mouth. It starts great at first.
They all go to the bully's party and she tells her parents exactly how to dress and exactly how to behave at the party. At the party, Jessie realizes her mistake. Jessie sees that the bully's mom isn't very nice. Jessie tries to help the bully in the kitchen and cheer her up when her mom puts her down, but the bully only gets worse. When Jessie's parents do exactly what she tells them, it backfires on her.
Jessie begins to miss her parents. She goes back to Mr. Blackteeth and asks for her parents back. Mr. Blackteeth tells him that there is only one way to free them and he tells the boy to tell her. The boy tells her that he, too, got in an argument with his parents and walked away to the puppet show and he, too, was tricked into giving their souls to Mr. Blackteeth. The only way he could free them was by tricking her into doing it, and now she must trick someone else into doing it. He apologizes to her and he walks home with his now-free parents. Later, while Mr. Blackteeth is doing his show with her parents, she sees a boy in the audience who is arguing with his parents. The boy sits down unhappy and Jessie stares at him as the episode ends.
2. Cat Food
Answer: The Koekoeken
The Koekoeken is a parasite that invades humans and controls everything they do. It needs the taurine found in cat food to survive.
In "Cat Food," Stu pretends to be sick and fools his mom into letting him stay home. While home, he spies on his elderly neighbor. He sees her carrying several large boxes of cat food without any trouble, even though they are big and heavy and she's an elderly woman. He sees her move a fake wall in her garage, fill a bathtub with cat food, and get in the tub. At first, he thinks she is insane, but then he sees her shadow transform into a monster. He goes online and looks up "Cat food bath creature" and learns about the Koekoeken. He tells his mom what he saw. She goes to the neighbor's house and talks to her. The neighbor takes her to the garage and walks away, giving Stu's mom plenty of time to investigate the garage. She does that and removes the fake wall, but the bathtub is no longer there. While she is there, she answers her cell phone. When she gets home, she tells Stu that there's nothing wrong with the neighbor and she doesn't listen to anything he has to say. She also says that while she was there, she got a call asking her to come to work and there will be a babysitter.
The babysitter is the neighbor. When she comes over, Stu tells her that she knows the truth about her. She tells him that she intentionally allowed him to see what he saw. She wanted him to tell his mom to go over to her house to investigate. She reveals that she has the power to change her voice. She reveals that she is the one who made the phone call to her mom and impersonated her boss so that she could come over to Stu's home with his mom out of the way. She knows that he breaks into his father's office and copies the test papers so he can cheat on tests and make money by selling them to other cheaters. She tells Stu that she did all of this because the body that the monster is currently inhabiting will die soon due to age, so the monster needs to get out of that body and invade a child's body so it can live a lot longer. She shows Stu photos of the other bodies she's invaded and tells him that the body that she has now was younger than him when she invaded it. Stu tries to run away, but the neighbor threatens to mail a letter to the school letting them know that he steals exam questions and sells them. This would get him expelled and his father, the vice-principal, would get fired. He decides it's easier to play the game. She says that she can't just take his body and she has to win it with the game of his choice. Stu suggests a game of head or tails but she knows he has a 2-headed coin and asks him to choose again. So they play a card game. He puts a camera under the table and uses it to look at her cards. By doing this, he wins and she leaves.
The next day, he finds out that the monster has stolen his sister's body by using the same camera trick that he used.
3. Trolled
Answer: BillyGoat356
BillyGoat356 is a school janitor with the power to turn kids into trolls. He uses this power to punish internet bullies. The transformation is slow so it gives them a chance to admit their mistakes or stay out of the sun until the next sunrise. If the kid does this, he removes the curse. If he does not, the kid permanently turns into a troll and then he turns to stone. BillyGoat356 then puts the stony troll on top of the roof of the school.
The protagonist, Sam, poses as an internet bully named "NoFace." BillyGoat356 gives him one warning. He ignores it, so BillyGoat356 turns him into a troll. BillyGoat356 gives him the option to either hide until sunrise, confess to the whole school that he is NoFace, or be a troll forever. Sam is part of the school choir and he needs to sing a solo at the recital or he will get expelled due to his mother's inability to pay for the school. He decides to perform at the recital while wearing a robe to hide his body, thinking that counts as hiding. Sam begins his performance very well, but then he loses his voice. The principal then asks him to remove his hood. His troll face is revealed and BillyGoat356's voice can be heard saying "Admit your deeds." He refuses to do that and he runs outside, where he is turned into stone. At the end of the episode, we see a man hoisting this new stony troll onto the roof. The camera then zooms into the man's name tag, which says "Bill Goat, employee #356."
4. Marti
Answer: The phone
Marti is a sentient cell phone that has a male voice, a screen that serves as his eyes, the ability to express emotions by displaying emojis on the screen, and access to every text message she has ever sent on a cell phone and every photograph that she has ever taken with a phone. Marti is in love with our protagonist, Kim, but she doesn't love him back. Marti basically acts as a controlling boyfriend who makes Kim spend every second of every day with him and doesn't allow her to see other boys. He shares embarrassing photos of other kids in the school if she doesn't do what he says. He can not be broken, he is waterproof, and sending him away does not eliminate his power. The only way to be free of him and to make him powerless is to bury him underground. Marti is created by Rav, a company that makes sentient technology (this company also made Ava from "Help").
At the beginning of the episode, Kim has one friend, a nice girl with glasses. She has a crush on a popular boy, but he doesn't seem to notice her. She sees a Rav commercial on TV and buys a phone from them. The phone introduces himself as Marti, instantly learns a lot about Kim, and compliments her a lot. The phone shares a goofy video of Kim without her permission which makes her a popular girl at school. The popular boy asks her to go to a dance and she wants to say "Yes," but then Marti insults him.
She walks away from the boy so she can speak privately to Marti, and she tells Marti that she is mad at him for this. He tells her that he is mad at her for cheating on him. Kim is shocked to learn that Marti has feelings. She tries to call Rav to complain, but Marti intercepts the call. She leaves him at home and goes to a coffee shop, and he shares embarrassing photos of them. She runs home and gets him to stop, and he says never to leave him at home again. Kim tries everything she can to destroy him, but he is unbreakable and waterproof, and getting rid of him won't stop him from sharing embarrassing photos. He forces her to reject her crush's invitation to the dance. Kim shows up at the dance with no one but her phone.
When she sees her crush with another girl, she runs into the bathroom crying. Marti threatens her again, but then another girl accidentally takes him and Kim accidentally takes the other girl's phone. Kim hurries to her crush and asks him to dance. They dance briefly, but then Kim's friend returns Marti to her. Marti then posts embarrassing photos of everyone in the school with the words "Posted by Kim." Kim runs out and then puts Marti in wet cement. 3 months later, the wet cement has turned into hard concrete and Marti is trapped there, with no more control over Kim. Kim has a hammer in her backpack and the episode ends with her deciding whether or not she should free him.
5. The Call
Answer: Pui
Pui is a siren who takes the form of a young female schoolteacher. She hates humans. She helps our protagonist, Pearl, discover that she is also a siren.
In the beginning of the episode, Pearl hears odd whispers. Trying to find the source of the whispers, she walks into a classroom where Pui is teaching a class about the terrible things that humans are doing to the environment. She asks Pearl to participate in a demonstration (it's odd that Pui asks a random girl who just walked into the classroom to do this). When the presentation is over, Pearl asks Pui how she became so confident and Pui tells her to act on instinct and not overthink anything. After this, Pearl hears the whispers again. Trying to find the source of them, she ends up in the pool. Her brother sees her there and thinks she is drowning, so he rushes to save her. Upon seeing how long she was able to hold her breath, he realizes that she has some sort of superpower. At home, they search their "Parents'" adoption records and they find a video. The video shows their "Parents" finding a baby on the beach. The "Parents" walk in and tell them that they were unable to find her real parents so they adopted her.
Pearl discovers that she has the power to swim faster than any human can swim. She can also manipulate humans' thoughts, and she uses that power to convince them to RSVP to her birthday party. She visits Pui and tells her of everything she has discovered and done. Pui tells Pearl that she could use her powers to change the world rather than just invite people to birthday parties, and she invites Pearl to her next speech. They visit the beach together, where they both feel right at home.
The next day, Pearl sees a boy drop a plastic bottle on the floor. She uses her powers to force him to pick up the bottle and put it in the recycling bin. At home, her brother tries to tell her that Pui is a bad influence on her. She attacks him with sound waves, but the "Parents" walk in and stop that. Pearl runs out to look for Pui. Pui is not in her office, but then Pearl walks into another room and finds Pui sleeping in a large tank of water. They go to the beach again. Pui tells Pearl that they are both sirens and that she is the one who was whispering to her to help her discover that. Pui asks Pearl to live in the ocean with her. Danny comes in and tries to stop Pearl. Pui attacks him with sound waves. Pearl defends him and then she and Pui get in a war. In the end, Pearl stays on the land and Pui goes into the sea. At home, Pearl cancels the birthday party and decides she'd just rather spend it with her family. One year later, we find out that she sleeps in a tank of water.
6. Bravery Badge
Answer: Purple Moss
The Purple Moss live deep in a dangerous wooded area. They infect humans and force them to sing "Na na na na na na" to the tune of "Ring Around the Rosie." That's all that an infected human can do until the purple moss is freed. Loud heavy metal music forces the moss out of the humans and cures the humans.
A group of Girl Scouts go to a wooded area where everyone who has ever gone there has never returned. There is a sign at the entrance to the place and on the back of the sign it says "Turn Back Now." We never find out why "Turn Back Now" was on the back of the sign and not the front. At night, one girl leaves the tent to go to the bathroom. Daylight comes and that girl has not returned. The scouts break up into two groups to look for her. At one point, all but three of the girls and the scout leader are infected. Those three girls run away to find an abandoned campsite. They find out that it belonged to a group of Girl Scouts who went there 30 years ago and never returned. There, they learn a little bit about the purple moss. One girl finds a container, failing to notice that it says "Do Not Open" on the bottom (we never find out why it was written on the bottom and not the top). There's purple moss inside the container and she gets infected. The other two girls run away and then the girl who was second-in-command gets infected. The infected girls chase the uninfected girl onto a bus. The infected girls get into the bus and surround her, but then she plays loud rock music for them. All of them are cured, and she sends her playlist to all of their phones. The second-in-command girl gives her bravery badge to this girl. At the end of the episode, they find the girl that they were looking for (the one who went to the bathroom at night) and the Girl Scout troop that went missing 30 years ago (except now they're a middle-aged woman scout troop rather than a girl scout troop) and they're all infected with the moss. The cured girls all hold their phones out and play loud music to the infected girl and the infected women. The episode ends there, with everybody cured.
7. Spaceman
Answer: "Stan"
"Stan" is an alien whose spaceship has crashed on Earth. He is the leader of his home planet's army, and they intend to invade Earth. "Stan" isn't his real name. He asks two human boys to give him a human name because humans can't pronounce his real name, so one of them names him "Stan."
"Stan," while wearing a mask, befriends two human boys. They initially do not know his true intentions. He tells them that he needs their help to retrieve a transmitter that will allow him to communicate with his people so they can fix his ship so he can get home. They retrieve it, but then one of them presses a button on it that translates the alien language into English. That's when they learn his true intentions. They stall him by asking him for some last requests. One of them tricks him into telling him the alien word for launch. Then the boy presses a button that launches the ship into space, which misdirects the aliens and leaves Stan stranded on Earth. The other boy tries to comfort him by telling him that he looks like a human so he can blend in. Then he removes his mask and reveals he has no mouth, which horrifies the boys.
8. Kindlesticks
Answer: "Ashley"
"Ashley" is in quotation marks because Esme spends the evening with a boy whom she calls "Ashley," but the boy is actually a supernatural creature named Kindlesticks. He punishes bad babysitters and teaches them to be nice. His powers include selective invisibility, glowing red eyes, the ability to move things without touching them, and and the ability to use phones cell phones without touching them.
At the beginning of the episode, the narrator introduces our protagonist as "Esme, the world's worst babysitter." We see her scaring kids with a fake story about "The Night Night Man" and her boyfriend shows up wearing a costume, whom they think is "The Night Night Man." She tells them that "The Night Night Man" disappears when they go to bed, so that's what they do. She then turns the rest of the evening into a date with her boyfriend in the house where she is babysitting.
One night, she is asked to babysit a kid named Ashley. Ashley's parents tell Esme that Ashley is already asleep. Esme goes to the refrigerator and a boy shows up. Esme thinks this is Ashley (he never tells her that his name is Ashley but he also doesn't correct her when she calls him "Ashley"), so she tells him the story of "The Night Night Man" and her boyfriend in costume shows up. The boy isn't fooled and he just laughs. He tells Esme not to be mean because it will anger Kindlesticks. He tells Esme's boyfriend that Kindlesticks isn't always invisible and sometimes you can see his glowing red eyes. They don't believe him and she sends him to bed. Then they watch a movie. While they are doing that, strange things start happening. Esme's boyfriend feels someone tapping his shoulder and flicking his ear and some of the food disappears. Esme calls "Ashley" and he comes downstairs, which he does. The piano plays by itself, dishes fly across the room by themselves, and "Kindlesticks" is written on the wall in big white letters. Esme's boyfriend runs out of the house and never returns. The boy tells Esme that in order to stop these things from happening, "Be nice." She offers him some ice cream, but then he tells her that she has to be nice to everyone and not just him. The lights go out, and she runs upstairs and tries to call 911 on her cell phone. Her phone flies across the room. Kindlesticks sends an insulting message to Esme's boyfriend. He then shows her photos of the kids she babysat, and they don't look happy. Then he smashes her phone. Then the boy disappears and calls for help. She searches for him and she sees Kindlesticks' eyes, and concludes that Kindlesticks has kidnapped Ashley. She begs for Kindlesticks to return the boy or she will never be allowed to babysit again. The boy's voice is heard saying "Kindlesticks says that's the wrong answer." Shen then admits that she is a terrible babysitter and a selfish person, and she only cared about getting her boyfriend to like her. She begs for Mercy. The boy turns on the light and reveals that the red eyes were just small torches and the whole thing was just a trick to teach her a lesson. She then sends him to bed.
Her parents show up and they refer to Ashley as "She," which puzzles Esme. They then go to Ashley's bedroom, and Esme discovers that the real Ashley is a girl and she'd been asleep this whole time. She then wonders who the boy was. Then she sees the boy on the stairs with glowing red eyes. The boy is invisible to Ashley's parents, but Esme can see him. To her shock, she realizes that the boy was Kindlesticks.
9. The Traveler
Answer: The blue man
The blue man makes people age instantly just by touching them. He does this to punish them for stealing. He never talks. He communicates by writing on cards and by pointing. He is not named during the episode, but the closing credits reveal that he is the traveler. He owns a machine that freezes time. Multiple people steal it and he punishes them for it.
The main girl steals his machine, but she returns it when she sees what happens to the previous thieves of the machine. However, he continues to come for her. He points to her mom to let her know that he was actually punishing her for the pain she'd been causing to her mother. She promises that she will make amends with her mom and she shakes her blue man's hand. Her hand becomes elderly when she does this. He lets her know that if she keeps her promise, he will fix her hand. If she doesn't keep her promise, her whole body will become elderly.
10. Side Show
Answer: Zephaniah
Zephaniah is the ringmaster of a circus. Each of his performers used to be animals, but he turned them into humans who still had the abilities they had when they were animals. His performers include a girl named Indigo who can fly because she used to be a bird and some clowns who used to be monkeys. After he does that, he erases their memories of their lives before he took them to the circus. He lies to them and tells them that they were rejected by their families and by society and they came to him for refuge. There is a magic barrier around the circus that prevents them from leaving.
The protagonist is Ace. He makes 100% accurate guesses about members of the audience using only his sense of smell. Each night, he has dreams about the family he used to live with. He draws pictures of his nightmares which include a water tower. The strong man in the circus points to the water tower to let him know where it is. Ace then goes to Zephaniah and asks to be taken home. Zephaniah initially repeats the lies he had told him before, but then he complies. He removes the barrier and Ace leads him to the house he used to live in. When he arrives, nobody recognizes him. Zephaniah takes him back to the circus. Ace is devastated and he believes that everything Zephaniah tells him is true. His best friend, Indigo, assures him that his memories were true. One night, she breaks into Zephaniah's trailer in search of the truth. He catches her and reveals everything to her, and then he waves his glass eye which takes away her ability to talk. Zephaniah gathers the other members of the circus to watch him force her across the boundary to show them what happens when they break the rules. She gives Ace a note, then she crosses the boundary and is turned into a cocoon. He hangs the cocoon in front of his trailer, where we see several other cocoons.
Ace reads the note. It has a picture of a glass eye and it says "Destroy this, it's his power over us." The next night, he breaks into the trailer and steals Zephaniah's case of marbles, but then he sneezes and wakes up Zephaniah. While running away, Ace drops the marbles. Zephaniah gets the glass eye and throws it across the boundary. Zephaniah then threatens to turn them all into cocoons. Ace sees one of the marbles twinkling, smashes it, and the boundary disappears. He then gets the glass eye and throws it to the strong man, who crushes it. All of the performers turn into animals. The strong man turns into a bear, Indigo turns into a bird, and the clowns turn into monkeys. The monkeys take Zephaniah away and kill him. Ace doesn't transform right away. First, he goes to the house that Zephaniah took him to earlier. Then, he turns himself into a dog. This time, the people in the house recognize him and are thrilled that he is home. The camera zooms out to show us a "Lost dog" poster, which features Ace as a dog.
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