1 | [[folder: Types of Episodes]] |
2 | !! Normal |
3 | These episodes are basically set in our world, but a more cartoony version of it. For instance, anthropomorphic animals might exist, characters might have disproportionate bodies and/or weird-coloured hair or fur, and devices might work a little differently than their real-world counterparts, but it's otherwise just like our world. |
4 | |
5 | Normal characters (note, these can appear in an episode of any type and not change the genre): |
6 | * Peg |
7 | * Cat |
8 | * The Pirates (borderline, but pirates do exist in real life) |
9 | * The Pirates' Parrot |
10 | * The Teens |
11 | * Peg's mother |
12 | * The farmer |
13 | * The Neighbour Ladies |
14 | * The 100 Chickens |
15 | * Ramone |
16 | * Mrs. Sheep |
17 | * Baby Fox |
18 | * Blue-Striped Bird |
19 | * The Pig |
20 | * The Cow |
21 | * The Toad |
22 | * Mac |
23 | |
24 | Normal episodes: |
25 | * "The Chicken Problem" |
26 | * "The Roxanne Problem" |
27 | * "The Tree Problem" |
28 | * "Another Tree Problem" |
29 | * "The Parade Problem" |
30 | * "The Mega Mall Problem" |
31 | * "Yet Another Tree Problem" |
32 | * "The Big Dog Problem" |
33 | * "The Three Friends Problem" |
34 | * "The Butter Problem" |
35 | * "The Roxanne Problem" |
36 | |
37 | !! Sci-fi |
38 | These episodes involve things like aliens and futuristic technology (not just unusual versions of existing technology such as Ramone's pebble-powered plane) and might be [[SpaceEpisode set in outer-space]]. If an episode is set on Earth, but has an alien in it, the alien must have a prominent role and its being an alien must be a plot point. Otherwise, it's unsorted (see below). |
39 | |
40 | Sci-fi characters: |
41 | * Richard |
42 | * Big Mouth |
43 | |
44 | Sci-fi episodes: |
45 | * "The Space Creature Problem" (set in space, features aliens and spaceships) |
46 | * "The Doohickey Problem" (also set in space and featuring aliens and spaceships) |
47 | * "The Potty Problem" (while set on Earth, Big Mouth is a prominent character and the main source of conflict is that he's an alien and therefore doesn't know how to use bathrooms) |
48 | |
49 | !! Fantasy |
50 | Episodes which either take place in a generic fantasy world with things like dragons and mermaids, or the universe of one or several fairy tales or (in Romeo and Juliet's case) Shakesperean plays. |
51 | |
52 | Fantasy characters: |
53 | * The Mermaid |
54 | * The Three Bears |
55 | * Pig's brothers (since together, they make the Three Little Pigs) |
56 | * The Giants |
57 | * The Three Billy Goats Gruff |
58 | * Romeo |
59 | * Juliet |
60 | |
61 | Fantasy episodes |
62 | * "The Golden Pyramid Problem" (generic fantasy setting, features the mermaid and a dragon) |
63 | * "The Three Bears Problem" (features the bears, the pigs, and the billy goats as protagonists) |
64 | * "The Giant Problem" (takes place up the beanstalk, features many fairy tale characters) |
65 | |
66 | !! Historical |
67 | Episodes set in the past, or prominently featuring characters from the past. It could be as far into the past as dinosaur times, or as recent as the twentieth century. |
68 | |
69 | Historical characters: |
70 | * Albert Einstein |
71 | * Cleopatra |
72 | * Ludwig van Beethoven |
73 | * The Dinosaurs |
74 | * Epidermis |
75 | |
76 | Historical episodes: |
77 | * "The Dinosaur Problem" (set in dinosaur times) |
78 | * "The Beethoven Problem" (set in 1808) |
79 | * "The Cleopatra Problem" (set in AncientEgypt) |
80 | |
81 | !! Unsorted |
82 | These episodes don't really have a defined genre. They might play out like a normal episode but with a brief appearance from an alien, character from the past, or fantasy character. It might border on sci-fi by having a futuristic piece of technology but otherwise be a normal episode, or feature an alien but its being an alien isn't a plot point. There might also be a whole mishmash of different characters from different genres. |
83 | |
84 | Unsorted episodes: |
85 | * "The Messy Room Problem" (mostly normal, but with a brief appearance from Big Mouth) |
86 | * "The Birthday Cake Problem" (mostly normal but features Beethoven, the dinosaurs, and two aliens as background characters) |
87 | * "The Honey Problem" (mostly normal, but features the Giants as background characters and features a high-fi device) |
88 | * "The Baby Problem" (mostly normal but features a high-tech device) |
89 | * "The Halloween Problem" (Richard is a protagonist, but his being an alien isn't a major plot point.) |
90 | * "The George Washington Problem" (mainly a historical episode set in the year 1776, but Big Mouth, another alien, and the Baby T-Rex also feature) |
91 | * "The Allergy Problem" (mainly a normal episode, but Einstein and Marie Curie crop up at the end.) |
92 | * "I Do What I Can: the Musical" (mostly a normal episode, but the mermaid and Big Mouth play minor roles) |
93 | * "The Girl Group Problem" (features dinosaurs, Cleopatra, and Romeo and Juliet in equal amounts) |
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