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!!!'''Other dub names:''' Sleepy Time (4Kids)

Carlin and Olga are playing lotto, but their game is destroyed by a soccer ball, Krash and Chiko. Carlin and Olga finish the game, after which Carlin declares a quiet hour. Everyone except Krash falls asleep quickly, but the rabbit is not used to sleeping during the day. Then Carlin decides to show him how to do it. When he claps his hands, Krash will fall asleep. After 137 attempts, Carlin succeeds, and Krash finally falls asleep. Later, Krash and Chiko walk past Barry's garden. Barry tells them what he's lost and claps his hands in the process. Krash instantly falls down and falls asleep. Barry and Chiko are very surprised. Barry wakes Krash up, but as soon as he hits himself on the head Krash falls asleep again. Chiko suggests that Carlin may be responsible for this.

Carlin makes excuses. After all, now Krash can fall asleep anywhere. He fulfilled his request, but at the same time he developed a conditioned reflex for clapping. Carlin knocks on Chiko's head, and Krash falls asleep again. The friends carry the sleeping Krash to Dokko.

Dokko examines Krash and concludes that he is just sleeping. He suggests developing a reverse reflex from Krash. Now he will wake up to the claps and not fall asleep. By the evening, Krash finally stops responding to the clapping, and everyone goes home. At night, when Krash was sleeping, the radio was playing loudly. After the music ends, loud applause is heard, from which Krash wakes up. He grabs a pillow and throws it into the radio.

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* BehavioralConditioning: Krash falls asleep when someone claps their hands.
* ShoutOut: The original Russian title of the episode:” The Pedagogical Poem”, a reference to a [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pedagogical_Poem same book]].

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!!!'''Other dub names:''' Sleepy Time (4Kids)

(4Kids), The Pedagogical Poem (Studio 100)

Carlin and Olga are playing lotto, but their game is destroyed interrupted by a soccer ball, Krash and Chiko. Carlin and Olga Chiko's soccer ball. When the two birds finish the their game, after which Carlin declares a quiet hour. nap time. Everyone except Krash falls asleep quickly, but the rabbit is quickly... except for Krash, who's not used to sleeping sleep during the day. Then Carlin decides to show him how to do it. When it; when he claps his hands, Krash will fall asleep. After 137 attempts, Carlin succeeds, and Krash finally falls asleep. Later, Krash and Chiko walk past Barry's garden. Barry tells them what he's lost his spade and claps his hands in the process. Krash instantly falls down and falls asleep. Barry and Chiko are very surprised. asleep to the surprise of his friends. Barry wakes Krash up, but as soon as he hits himself on the head head, Krash falls asleep again. Chiko suggests that Carlin may be responsible for this.

Carlin makes excuses. After all, now excuses, that Krash can now fall asleep anywhere. He fulfilled his request, but at the same time he developed a conditioned reflex for clapping. Carlin knocks on Chiko's head, and Krash falls asleep again. The His friends decide to carry the sleeping Krash their friend to Dokko.

Dokko.

Dokko examines Krash and concludes that he is just sleeping. He suggests developing a reverse reflex from Krash. Now reflex; now, he will wake up to the claps instead. This works, and not fall asleep. By the evening, Krash finally stops responding to the clapping, and everyone goes home. At night, when Krash was sleeping, the radio was playing loudly. After the music ends, loud applause is heard, from which Krash wakes up. He grabs a pillow and throws it into the radio.

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claps.

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* BehavioralConditioning: Krash falls asleep when someone claps their hands.
hands. At the end of the episode, it's replaced by the opposite reflex of waking up when somebody claps.
* ShoutOut: The original Russian and Studio 100 title of the episode:” episode, ” The Pedagogical Poem”, a reference to a [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pedagogical_Poem book of the same book]].name]].
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!!!'''Other dub names:''' Sleepy Time (4Kids)

Carlin and Olga are playing lotto, but their game is destroyed by a soccer ball, Krash and Chiko. Carlin and Olga finish the game, after which Carlin declares a quiet hour. Everyone except Krash falls asleep quickly, but the rabbit is not used to sleeping during the day. Then Carlin decides to show him how to do it. When he claps his hands, Krash will fall asleep. After 137 attempts, Carlin succeeds, and Krash finally falls asleep. Later, Krash and Chiko walk past Barry's garden. Barry tells them what he's lost and claps his hands in the process. Krash instantly falls down and falls asleep. Barry and Chiko are very surprised. Barry wakes Krash up, but as soon as he hits himself on the head Krash falls asleep again. Chiko suggests that Carlin may be responsible for this.

Carlin makes excuses. After all, now Krash can fall asleep anywhere. He fulfilled his request, but at the same time he developed a conditioned reflex for clapping. Carlin knocks on Chiko's head, and Krash falls asleep again. The friends carry the sleeping Krash to Dokko.

Dokko examines Krash and concludes that he is just sleeping. He suggests developing a reverse reflex from Krash. Now he will wake up to the claps and not fall asleep. By the evening, Krash finally stops responding to the clapping, and everyone goes home. At night, when Krash was sleeping, the radio was playing loudly. After the music ends, loud applause is heard, from which Krash wakes up. He grabs a pillow and throws it into the radio.

!!Tropes
* BehavioralConditioning: Krash falls asleep when someone claps their hands.
* ShoutOut: The original Russian title of the episode:” The Pedagogical Poem”, a reference to a [[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Pedagogical_Poem same book]].
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