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1First aired: April 15, 2019
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3!!Who Messed Up the Treehouse?
4[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rjg_kids_shocked.jpg]]
5-->'''Written by''': Rachel Lipman
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7The kids all use the treehouse for their own purposes, but neglect to clean it up afterwards. The treehouse becomes an utter mess, but no one wants to take responsibility for their actions. Just like Planet Earth, the kids only have one treehouse, and it's their job to keep it clean.
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9* AnAesop: Problems aren't going away unless you help solve them. We should all take care of the place we live.
10* ComicallyMissingThePoint: When Sunspot tries to tell the kids that they all made the mess, Mindy thinks that a parade of squirrels came into the treehouse and made a mess.
11* ContinuityNod: Sean's project involves making paper airplanes, a reference to the events of "Scientific Sean".
12* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: The kids all make a huge mess in the treehouse. None of them want to take responsibility for the mess. They try to find different places to play, but they don't work out. They eventually realize that this problem isn't going away unless they do something about it, and that they only have one treehouse, so they have to learn to share the responsibility and clean it up. This is a metaphor for the trash problem on Planet Earth, and how Earth is the only place we can live, so we have to take care of it.
13* FacePalm: Sean does this at one point.
14* GoshDangItToHeck: Jet says "It's those darn squirrels again!"
15* GreenAesop: The episode's lesson serves as this, saying that we should try to keep the Earth clean.
16* ItsALongStory: Jet says this when Sean asks why he has an egg in his ear.
17* NeverMyFault: No one wants to take responsibility for their actions, at least initially. They eventually learn to share the responsibility and clean it together.
18* QuestioningTitle: The episode's title is a question.
19* ProductPlacement: In the Amy Mainzer segment following this episode, she has a water bottle with the Creator/{{PBS}} logo on it.
20* StageMagician: Jet tries to be a magician to make the trash disappear, with failed results.
21* TitleDrop: Done by Mindy.
22* TrashOfTheTitans: The conflict of the episode stems from the kids all making a mess in the treehouse and not disposing of their trash properly.
23* {{Understatement}}: Everyone thinks they only left a little mess in the treehouse. However, the treehouse is incredibly messy, making this an understatement.
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25!!Fact or Fiction?
26[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rjg_the_gang_and_lillian.jpg]]
27-->'''Written by''': Christie Insley
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29Lillian tells Mindy that clouds are made of cotton candy, which Jet sincerely believes. Sean and Sydney are determined to prove the difference between fiction and reality.
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31* ADayInTheLimelight: Lillian gets the most focus thus far.
32* AgentMulder: Lillian, Jet, and Mindy, who all believe that clouds are made of cotton candy until they're proven wrong.
33* AgentScully: Sean and Sydney, who don't believe that clouds are made of cotton candy. No one believes them until they're proven right.
34* AnAesop: If something is too good to be true, it probably is. Do your own research to find out if something is true or not.
35* ContinuityNod: Celery says that Bortronians have excellent hearing, which was previously mentioned in "Just the Right Distance From the Sun".
36* CreatingLifeIsUnforeseen: Carrot tries to make caramel-pickle cookies, but gives up. He stores the cookie dough in the fridge and it somehow gains sentience, meaning that Carrot created life. There must've been something in that Bortronian baking powder.
37* TheDitz: Lillian, who unironically believes that clouds are made of cotton candy all because she heard a kid at school say so.
38* GainaxEnding: At the end of the episode, the caramel-pickle cookie dough that Carrot stored in the fridge comes to life and befriends the gang. This is a rather odd scene that makes no sense in relation to the rest of the episode, and is never brought up again.
39* HeadDesk: Sean does an epic one when Jet rules in favor of Lillian.
40* KangarooCourt: The kids set up a court in order to determine whether clouds are made of water or cotton candy. Sean says that clouds are made of water, while Lillian says that clouds are made of cotton candy. The judge, Jet, is clearly biased seeing as he believed that clouds were made of cotton candy, so he rules in favor of Lillian, much to Sean's annoyance.
41* LampshadeHanging: Sean lampshades how Celery ''always'' seems to know when the kids want to go to space.
42* QuestioningTitle: The episode's title is a question.
43* ShoutOut: A baking powder similar to Arm & Hammer appears in this episode.
44* SolidClouds: Jet, Lillian, and Mindy all believe that clouds are made of cotton candy, although at first Jet thought that clouds were made of cotton balls and wanted to take a nap on them. However, a trip to the clouds proves that they aren't solid.
45* SuperSenses: Celery mentions that Bortronians have excellent hearing.
46* TakeAThirdOption: When the kids are learning what opinions are, Mindy says that strawberry ice-cream is the best, while Sean says that chocolate is the best. [[DoesNotLikeSpam Due to his hatred of ice-cream]], Jet says "Ew! None of the above!".
47* ThatCloudLooksLike: Happens at the beginning of the episode.

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