Krash then assumes it was Pin, who was writing a blueprint for his device in the sand, then climbed up the tree, fell down and had to be in a full body cast. Chiko corrects him on this one, saying that this incident happened after he crashed his plane. Both then immediately rule out Rosa and Olga, as well as Wally, who they recall not being able to climb out of a well. They then assume it had to be Carlin, who wrote notes in the sand and climbed up a tree. Krash rules him out, saying that he's a bird and could've used his wings to fly down. With Dokko the only suspect left, they think it was him who got involved in the accident.
Wally comes by and overhears their story, which they tell to him. He angrily corrects them by saying that he was the one who wrote a poem in the sand and climbed up a tree in a fit of inspiration. Krash then asks why did they have a group hug after that if getting Wally down was such a simple task, to which Wally replies they're very sentimental. Chiko, in fact, was so sentimental he looked up in the sky to hold his tears. Chiko gets offended by this, saying that he only cried because it was raining and raindrops got in his eye. Wally is still upset about them misremembering the incident, as all three sit next to the shore. It then started raining for real, prompting Wally to show a bit of kindness by giving them his umbrella. Krash then says that he certainly won't forget what happened today.
Tropes:
- Clip Show: As the last episode of the classic series, the characters' memories are shown with washed-out colors and a grainy effect.
- "Rashomon"-Style: The episode revolves around Krash and Chiko misremembering the incident with Wally using different characters.
- Recap Episode: The episode contains excerpts from The Bench, The Uncultivated, The Disco Dancer, Bye Bye, Bibi, Flying in a Dream and in Reality, La, and The Forgotten Tale.
- Sand In My Eyes: In the English dub, Chiko says that he looked in the sky while crying was actually raindrops getting in his eye. In the original, he says he was looking up in the sky so he won't miss the rain that could've washed the color from the bench.
- Series Fauxnale: This was the last episode of the original show before a new era of CGI shows began. It was, however, eventually given three new seasons in 2020.