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'''Airdate: December 4, 2023'''

'''"The Treeborhood Parranda"''': The Treeborhood is holding its first parranda. The Flapping Feathers music group's tour bus gets a flat tire, so Sammy and Louisa decide to make their own instruments for the parranda.
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!!"The Treeborhood Parranda" contains the following tropes:
* ADayInTheLimelight: Sammy and Louisa are the main characters of the episode, meaning that all of the wombats take a backseat.
* BorrowedCatchphrase: Mr. E says "Did you not know?" which is usually Louisa's catchphrase.
* EverythingIsAnInstrument: Sammy and Louisa make their own instruments for the parranda. They make bongos from bowls, a güiro from a squash, and use tap-dancing shoes for castanets.
* {{Fanboy}}: Mr. E is revealed to be a huge fan of the Flapping Feathers, and rattles off facts about them in rapid succession. Sammy and Louisa are also fans, for that matter.
* GratuitousSpanish: Parranda is a Puerto Rican tradition, and the Flapping Feathers are implied to be Puerto Rican, so their song is in Spanish.
-->''De casa, en casa'' \\
''A comer y a bailar'' \\
''De casa, en casa'' \\
''Con amigos a gozar'' \\
''De casa, en casa'' \\
''Vamos a parrandiar''
* InsertSong: The Flapping Feathers' song.
* MeaningfulName: One of the Flapping Feathers is named Luna. Her favorite day of the week is Monday, which is 'Lunes' in Spanish.
* OneSteveLimit: Quique's real name is Enrique, but this is not mentioned on the show. However, this episode introduces the Flapping Feathers, one of whom is named Enrique.
* PlotDrivenBreakdown: The Flapping Feathers' tour bus gets a flat tire on the way to the Treeborhood.
* StockForeignName: Enrique and Jose are both stereotypical Puerto Rican names.
* TrademarkFavoriteFood: Mr. E says that Jose's (one of the Flapping Feathers) favorite food is rice and beans.
* TwoGuysAndAGirl: The Flapping Feathers are two guys (Jose and Enrique), and one girl (Luna).

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'''"Happy New Acorn Year!"''': The wombats try to stay up late to watch the New Year’s Eve Acorn drop.
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!!"Happy New Acorn Year!" contains the following tropes:
* CallBack: The Treeborhood residents gather to share their favorite things that they did in the year. Some of them are references to "[[Recap/WorkItOutWombatsS1E18ThreeTwoOneLiftOneMoonMagic 3, 2, 1, Lift Off]]" and "[[Recap/WorkItOutWombatsS1E5TheMightyZekeGiftForAFish The Mighty Zeke]]."
* CountingSheep: While napping, Louisa counts Zeke and Snout for...[[PuppyLove some reason]]. Everyone else is very irritated.
* DontWakeTheSleeper: One of the ways that the wombats try to stay awake is by playing loud music. However, Felicia Fishman gets upset with them because they could have woken up the fish babies, who cannot stay up.
* GoToSleepEnding: The episode ends with the wombats finally going to sleep.
* IveHeardOfThatWhatIsIt: Zeke thinks that it stinks that the wombats can't stay up late to see the New Year’s Eve Acorn drop, then asks what New Year's Eve is and what an acorn drop is.
* NewYearHasCome: This episode revolves around New Years Eve, and this year, the wombats are allowed to stay up to watch the ball drop.
* ShoutOut: The acorn drop is a parody of the ball drop in Times Square.
* SlumberParty: The crab kids, Sammy, [=JunJun=], and Louisa have a "napathon" together so they can stay up late later on.
* StaringContest: Malik, Zadie, and Zeke try to stay awake by having a staring contest. Eventually, they all lose.
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