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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The kids point out that they can make a bird feeder, a bird bath, plants that birds like, and the right seeds. Jet follows that up by saying that he can teach the snow geese to river-dance. No, really.
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[[caption-width-right:350:♪ ''[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd But, if I stayed here with you, girl / Things just couldn't be the same / Cause I'm as free as a bird now / And this bird you can not change]]'' ♪]]

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[[caption-width-right:350:♪ ''[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd But, if I stayed here with you, girl / Things just couldn't be the same / Cause I'm as free as a bird now / And this bird you can not change]]'' ♪]][[caption-width-right:350:"Fly, Sunspot, fly!"]]
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* ShipTease: Mindy with Mitchell. Mindy convinces him to help Sean by playing with him. Later, when Mitchell arrives to help (with his Sherlock Holmes figure in tow), '''Mindy gives him a huge hug''' and is clearly happy to see him. Cue squeeing fans everywhere.

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* ShipTease: Mindy with Mitchell. Mindy convinces him to help Sean by playing with him. Mitchell is initially excited about Mindy having a case, but then gets embarrassed for a bit. Later, when Mitchell arrives to help (with his Sherlock Holmes figure in tow), '''Mindy Mindy gives him a huge hug''' hug and is clearly happy to see him. Cue squeeing fans everywhere.him.
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[This description was copied A flock of snow geese unexpectedly land in violation of our Administrivia/{{Plagiarism}} policy. Please replace it with original writing.]
Jet's backyard. The kids observe their behaviors in regards to migration.
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an enterprising solution - a 'robotic' arm of sorts to help rescue the figure.
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When a strange bird lands in Jet's yard, the kids learn it is a migrating Snow Goose who is using Jet's yard as a temporary stopping-off place. Several more Snow Geese arrive, and the kids set up an "observation station" to make notes about their migrating habits.

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Sean accidentally drops his beloved Neil Armstrong action figure into a large crack in the ground in the woods behind his house. The kids all work together to engineer some kind of robotic arm to reach down into the crack and rescue Neil!

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Sean accidentally drops his beloved Neil Armstrong action figure into a large crack [This description was copied in the ground in the woods behind his house. The kids all work together to engineer some kind violation of robotic arm to reach down into the crack and rescue Neil!
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* HiddenDepths: This episode shows just how important Sean's Neil Armstrong figure is to him, having been with him on a roller coaster, a bike, and on his first sleepover.

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This episode shows just how important Sean's Neil Armstrong figure is to him, having been with him on a roller coaster, a bike, and on his first sleepover.
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Sean accidentally drops his beloved Neil Armstrong action figure into a large crack in the ground in the woods behind his house. The kids all work together to engineer some kind of robotic arm to reach down into the crack and rescue Neil!

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Sean accidentally drops his beloved Neil Armstrong action figure into a large crack in the ground in the woods behind his house. The kids all work together to engineer some kind of robotic arm to reach down into the crack and rescue Neil!Neil!

* BrokenRecord: "Help, help, help, help, help!"
* CharacterDevelopment: Discussed. Jet points out that he's been getting good at pretending to be an Earthie. So much so that he forgot he could use his robot arms to reach into the crack and get Neil.
* CompanionCube: Not only does Sean talk to his Neil Armstrong figure as if he were a real person, but Mitchell is revealed to have one of his own - a Sherlock Holmes action figure.
* ContinuityNod: Cody is motivated to dig the hole by food, a nod to the earlier episode "Pet Sounds".
* CrazyEnoughToWork: Sydney explicitly states that Sean's idea to combine the various items together to make a robotic arm is this.
* GoodNewsBadNews: Jet delivers this in the form of "Good News, Better News". The "Good News" (which is actually bad news) is that Jet's broken Bortronian robot arms have been sent back to Bortron 7 for parts, which will take a week even with expedited intergalactic shipping. Then Jet reveals that there are no better news.
* HereWeGoAgain: At the end of the episode, Cody runs off with Sydney's Commander Cressida figure and puts it in his hiding spot. The kids use the robotic arm to take it back.
* HiddenDepths: This episode shows just how important Sean's Neil Armstrong figure is to him, having been with him on a roller coaster, a bike, and on his first sleepover.
** Mitchell has his own action figure.
* ImagineSpot: Sean has one where he's on the moon dressed as Neil Armstrong and Jet, Sydney, and Mindy are in their regular space-suits. Sean gives them a motivational speech and convinces them that they should combine the various parts together to make a robotic arm to retrieve Neil.
* ShipTease: Mindy with Mitchell. Mindy convinces him to help Sean by playing with him. Later, when Mitchell arrives to help (with his Sherlock Holmes figure in tow), '''Mindy gives him a huge hug''' and is clearly happy to see him. Cue squeeing fans everywhere.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Mindy slams her toy rocket on the seesaw, causing Neil Armstrong to fly in the air and fall into the crevice.
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First aired: December 3, 2018.
!!Freebird:
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ready_jet_go_freebird.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:♪ ''[[Music/LynyrdSkynyrd But, if I stayed here with you, girl / Things just couldn't be the same / Cause I'm as free as a bird now / And this bird you can not change]]'' ♪]]
-->'''Written by''': Joe Purdy

When a strange bird lands in Jet's yard, the kids learn it is a migrating Snow Goose who is using Jet's yard as a temporary stopping-off place. Several more Snow Geese arrive, and the kids set up an "observation station" to make notes about their migrating habits.

* BinocularShot: A number of them are used as the kids use binoculars to observe the snow geese.
* TheCameo: Mitchell and Mr. Peterson make cameos in this episode.
* CartoonJuggling: The shower kind is used when Jet juggles meatballs.
* HiddenDepths: It is revealed that Dr. Rafferty used to study birds and is a bird expert.
* InstantlyProvenWrong: After Jet states that Hank is the only snow goose in the yard, a number of other snow geese arrive.
* LampshadeHanging: In the winter episodes "Holidays in Boxwood Terrace" and "Endless Summer", there's not much snow on the ground in Boxwood Terrace. In this episode, this is lampshaded when it is revealed that Boxwood Terrace doesn't get much snow, which explains the lack of snow.
* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: The kids point out that they can make a bird feeder, a bird bath, plants that birds like, and the right seeds. Jet follows that up by saying that he can teach the snow geese to river-dance. No, really.
* MeaningfulName: The first snow goose that appears is named Hank because he makes a honking sound.
* MyFriendsAndZoidberg: The snow geese are collectively referred to as "The Hanks and Cynthia".
* OddNameOut: All of the snow geese are named Hank, except for Cynthia. Mindy insists that they can't all be named Hank.
* PlanetOfSteves: With the exception of Cynthia, all the snow geese are called Hank.
* ScoobyStack: Jet, Sean, Sydney, Mindy, and Sunspot form this type of stack when they spot the first snow goose in Jet's yard.
* ShoutOut: The episode title is a reference to the song "Freebird" by Music/LynyrdSkynyrd.
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: Cynthia is the only female snow goose.
* SuddenlyFluentInGibberish: Sunspot turns out to be an expert at communicating with the snow geese.
* YouAreNumberSix: All of the other Hanks are referred to as "Hank Two", "Hank Three", and so on.
!! Sean's Robotic Arm:
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ready_jet_go_seans_robotic_arm.jpg]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Whoo, who knew a stick, a bubble wand, some tape, and a dog treat could join together like this?"]]
-->'''Written by''': Rachel Lipman

Sean accidentally drops his beloved Neil Armstrong action figure into a large crack in the ground in the woods behind his house. The kids all work together to engineer some kind of robotic arm to reach down into the crack and rescue Neil!

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