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Pecola

Double Troubles/Detective Pecola
Dr. Chu has invented a robot that he hopes will teach Pecola a lesson about how to behave. Robo-Pecola looks exactly like his penguin counterpart, problem is he?s not quite perfect yet. So when Pecola accidentally turns him on, he?s off through Cube Town, wreaking havoc and leaving Pecola to take the blame. It?s now up to Chewy and Pecola to catch the robot and clear Pecola?s name (at least for the time being).;A suspicious character appears in Cube Town. Who is this foreign alligator? Catching this spy is the perfect job for Detective Pecola and Secret Agent Chewy. And when Robo-Pecola and Professor Hornbender?s telescope disappear, the search escalates - this alligator must be a thief too! Officer Kumada is also hot on the heels of this supposed thief when he catches up to the boys. He has found Pecola?s footprints all over the crime scenes. An explanation, please? It wouldn?t have anything to do with Robo-Pecola (who also has Pecola-sized penguin footprints) being out and about, would it? And what of this alligator? He?s disappeared without a trace, hmmm?
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Constellation Pecola/Good Deeds
Life in Cube Town is getting a little tiresome for everyone, except for Pecola of course. He?s visiting Professor Hornbender, learning all about the Cubic Solar System. With a few clicks and keystrokes, the computer image of the galaxy takes on a striking likeness to Pecola?s own face. And with this new order of the universe, Cube Town is doomed, headed straight for a collision with Planet Quad. The impending end has everyone expressing their regrets and last wishes. If only? They huddle close together as Professor Hornbender counts down to the calculated collision. But nothing happens. Maybe that?s because his calculations were based on Constellation Pecola, not the Cubic Solar System. Pecola has done it again. Still this close brush with fate has caused everyone to reevaluate how they treat other people. Cube Town is a much nicer place to be now.;Pecola and Rudy are up to their pranks again and having fun at everyone else?s expense. That is, until they find out about the new TV show, ?Good Samaritans?. There?s a hidden camera somewhere in Cube Town and they?re looking for someone doing a good deed for others. The grand prize is a year?s supply of pudding! Well, Rudy and Pecola are both determined to win it, but they have to catch up to Coco, who?s already been going around doing good deeds for everyone. The only odd thing is no one else seems to have heard of this new show, and isn?t it a little bit fishy that the grand prize is exactly what Pecola would want? Hmmm?
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Fire Drill Frenzy/Hurricane Pecola
Jabatt and Bashatt are very good at running their weekly fire drill, even if they?ve never actually been called to a real fire. Pecola thinks it would be very cool to be a firefighter. And when he goes to visit the station, Jabatt and Bashatt give him a very important job. He is posted on the roof with a pair of binoculars, assigned to keep an eye out for any emergency and given instructions to sound the siren if he spots one. But Cube Town is a pretty dull place, no emergencies happening here- that is until Pecola starts creating them. Jabatt and Bashatt are busier than they?ve ever been! By the time Pecola confesses he has manufactured all these emergencies, Jabatt and Bashatt have proven they can handle any situation.;Rory doesn?t think he?ll ever win the Mail Carrier of the Month Award. After all, there aren?t any obstacles to overcome in delivering the mail ? Cube Town has perfect weather all the time. But Pecola and Chewy know just how to help him win the award. Dr. Chu?s latest invention, Tornado in a Can, provides an enormous gust through which Rory still manages to deliver the mail. Definitely deserving of an award!
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Robo-Rocket/Mayor Muddle
Pecola and Little Chu head over to Cactus Railway Station with Robo-Pecola to introduce him to the lovely Steamer. She?s almost done working on her train, just needs one last gadget. While she?s gone to town for it, Pecola and Little Chu are so busy arguing with each other over Steamer?s attention that they don?t notice Robo-Pecola. He?s completely dismantled Steamer?s train and built a rocket instead! Blastoff!! How to get Steamer?s train (rocket) back? Dr. Chu?s satellite to the rescue. Little Chu reprograms the satellite ? for a direct collision course with the rocket. Steamer?s train falls to the ground in pieces. But out of the rubble, they find the missing gadget! Now it?ll be no problem to put the train back together. Robo-Pecola, thankfully, has jumped ship and comes floating down underneath a parachute.;It?s election time in Cube Town and once again, Papazoni is the only candidate. No wonder he always wins. He should have some competition, and Pecola figures he?s the right penguin for the job. He stages a stunning mayoral campaign and actually manages to win, thanks to a few too many citizens who think Papazoni shouldn?t get all the votes. Uh-oh, this isn?t the way things were supposed to turn out. Luckily for everyone, Pecola is a little overwhelmed with holding office and resigns, leaving things as they have always been, with Papazoni as mayor.
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Your Wish Is My Command/Robbie to the Rescue
Aunty Yorkshire always works so hard, it?s no wonder she wishes for a little time to herself ? maybe a makeover or a poetry reading. When Pecola hears this, he?s determined to help. He enlists the help of Papazoni, Hillary and Mr. Lonely to entertain Aunty Yorkshire and promises to take care of her chores. Except Hillary?s new look doesn?t really suit Aunty Yorkshire and Mr. Lonely?s poem only makes her sad. And as usual, Pecola has managed to create more of a mess, even though he did try to clean up. But the mess only makes Aunty Yorkshire happy. After all, working is what she loves best.;Thanks to Robo-Pecola, Robbie?s computer game is now real-life, with Robo-Pecola as Max von Villainator and Robbie himself as the hero, Sir Lanceahop. First the Max steals the sacred flying horses, and then he kidnaps the Fair Maiden and takes her to his evil hideout before planning an attack on Sir Lanceahop?s kingdom. The fate of Cube Town is resting on Sir Lanceahop?s shoulders. Robbie must overcome his timidity and fear to save the town.
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One Lonely Night/Miss Lucky's Bloopers
Professor Hornbender is having trouble staying awake to study the night sky, so Pecola offers to keep him on his toes. In the middle of the night, Pecola notices an eerie howl accompanied by a ghostly apparition down on the beach. Flappin? flippers, a ghost! The next night he?s got Coco, Rudy and Little Chu to help him look for the ghost. It?s kinda spooky down there on the beach. Will the group find this mystery ghost before they?re too scared to keep on looking?;Pecola?s favourite TV show is Bloopers, people just make such goofballs out of themselves. But most of Cube Town would rather watch Big City Life, the new reality TV show from Cube City. It?s so popular, Miss Lucky?s own local show has been cancelled. But Pecola?s got an idea to get Miss Lucky back on the air. She can host her own reality TV show in Cube Town and send the tape in to Big City Life. Pecola even offers to do the camera work. But it turns out that Cube Town?s citizens aren?t exactly the heroes that Big City Life usually features. They?re actually more like goofballs. So the show is a hit on Bloopers and Miss Lucky gets hired to do a new comedy show. All is well again, thanks to Pecola.
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Cube Town Tri-Brag-A-Thon/Wild Ride
After Pecola and Little Chu see a scary movie at the Cube Town Cinema, Pecola really lets his imagination run away with him. He feels that a statue which Pecolius has unearthed is actually cursed just like the one in the thriller movie that he and Chewy saw! Pecola decides to save Cube Town by getting rid of the statue and creates a thriller of his own...although some people are less thrilled with his actions that he is...;When Rory, Cube Town's dedicated postman, catches a cold, Pecola volunteers to take over his route. Rory agrees but insists that Pecola follow his instructions on how to deliver the mail. Pecola does at first but soon decides that he has some new ideas that will improve mail delivery in town. Pecola's changes soon wreak havoc all over Cube Town. The penguin acquires a new respect for learning from the experiences of others.
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Half Baked/Hide n' Go Sleep
Mrs. Bernard has finally had enough of her sleeping husband never doing any work. She?s leaving and never coming back. Pecola and Coco decide to help Mr. Bernard by making a batch of cookies. Except they didn?t quite follow the recipe and the cookies explode out of the oven, putting a hole in the wall of the bakery. Never mind that they?re hard as rocks. But Pecola and Coco don?t give up so easily. Baking bread is next. There?s just one little problem. The bag of flour they bring up is actually cement. So the bread looks great but it?s as heavy as bricks. Hey, that?s just what the Bernards needed. The hole in the wall gets fixed in an especially bakery-ish way.;It?s time for Cube Town?s annual Hide ?n? Seek competition. Will Mr. Puggalski win yet again? This year there is a new player in the game, the mysterious Al A Gator, complete with camera and briefcase. And Pecola is ?It?. He manages to find everyone but Mr. Puggalski. Everyone figures Mr. Puggalski has found the best hiding spot of all ? inside Al?s briefcase. They?re off in hot pursuit of Mr. Gator, determined to find Mr. Puggalski. They think they?ve lost him when Al jumps aboard the ferry, but Mr. Puggalski turns up. He was in bed sick the whole time- and still managed to win the game.
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Not Seeing Is Disbelieving
Pecola accidentally touches a switch in Dr. Chu?s Lab and makes himself invisible. And while Dr. Chu adjusts the machine to reverse the process, Pecola is off to have some fun with the residents of Cube Town. And it is fun until he causes a lovers? spat between Hillary and Gazelle. Now he?s got to try and fix the situation. Not so easy when no one can see you, and it?s not until Dr. Chu?s machine materializes Pecola that everyone believes him.;Pecola just isn?t his usual self he seems a little sullen. But why? As the citizens of Cube Town think back, they realize they have reprimanded Pecola every time he has tried to help. So they are off to apologize and beg Pecola?s forgiveness- and get Pecola back to normal. But it turns out that Pecola was distressed over his favourite snack. The problem is that pudding comes in six-packs and there are seven days in a week. So what to do with the extra day? Good thing Pecola figures it out before too long and gets back to his usual self.
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Episode #1.12

Sun, Sep 02, 2001
Dr. Chu has invented a robot that he hopes will teach Pecola a lesson about how to behave. Robo-Pecola looks exactly like his penguin counterpart, problem is he's not quite perfect yet. So when Pecola accidentally turns him on, he's off through Cube Town, wreaking havoc and leaving Pecola to take the blame. It's now up to Chewy and Pecola to catch the robot and clear Pecola's name (at least for the time being).;A suspicious character appears in Cube Town. Who is this foreign alligator? Catching this spy is the perfect job for Detective Pecola and Secret Agent Chewy. And when Robo-Pecola and Professor Hornbender's telescope disappear, the search escalates - this alligator must be a thief too! Officer Kumada is also hot on the heels of this supposed thief when he catches up to the boys. He has found Pecola's footprints all over the crime scenes. An explanation, please? It wouldn't have anything to do with Robo-Pecola (who also has Pecola-sized penguin footprints) being out and about, would it? And what of this alligator? He's disappeared without a trace, hmmm?
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High N' Dry

Tue, Sep 18, 2001
Pecola has a new friend, thanks to Pecolius? rain box. It lets out a cloud when Pecola wishes for rain. And everyone is glad to see the cloud because it?s been hot and sunny in Cube Town for weeks. Pecola and the cloud help all the citizens, giving them water to wash the cars and water the gardens. And after that?s done, time to play. They join in a game of soccer, but the cloud plays rough, and pretty soon the others don?t want to play anymore. In fact the cloud seems to be getting out of hand. Pecola encourages him to go join the storm clouds and be free, not cooped up in the rain box anymore.;Little Chu misunderstands when his grandfather calls his new solar-powered sunglasses ?useless?. Dr. Chu was actually talking about wearing them inside. But Chewy thinks his invention doesn?t measure up and vows to make it better. And now, thanks to Pecola and another little misunderstanding, Miss Lucky is reporting on live TV that there is an invention competition going on between Dr. Chu and Little Chu. The whole town is curious about the sudden rivalry. Well, Little Chu?s new souped-up sunglasses are so powerful they take him flying into the sky. Thank goodness for Dr. Chu and the Mad Mouse for a daring rescue, with a little help from Pecola, of course.
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Cool It/Yeti or Not
During a heat wave in Cube Town, Pecola, Coco and Chewy decide to head for the snow-filled Glacier Valley to cool off. Things heat up though due to Coco and Pecola?s constant ?one-upmanship? and competitive natures. It is only when their snowman-building competition nearly causes a disaster in Cube Town that the two friends realize that while some competition is a good thing, too much can be disastrous.;Pecola and his pals set out on an expedition to locate a prize that has eluded his grandfather Pecolius for an entire career...an encounter with the legendary Yeti of the Rookery Mountains. The kids fail to locate a yeti, but they learn that sometimes persistence and determination are their own rewards.
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Coco's Concert/Spaceman Pecola
When Professor Hornbender, the local astronomer, mistakes a voice from Pecola?s walkie talkie as a signal from visitors from outer space, Pecola decides to let him believe it. He even convinces his pal Chewy to dress up like a Spaceman and pay Cube Town a visit, with very bizarre results.;Everyone in Cube Town is painfully aware that Coco loves to sing, because unfortunately... she sings really badly. When she auditions for Pecola?s band, he has to reject her but he also encourages her to keep practicing. She does but to the point of getting so hoarse she develops a great deep bluesy voice that everyone loves...except maybe Coco?
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Divine Consultants - The Beginning

Divine Consultants - The Beginning

Headstrong but confused Joy Amicable lives in a divided society where for some of the people, the world is a utopia, and for the others, a dystopia. Joy belongs to a discriminated minority, but tries to merge into the mainstream. Rumours say that the minority spreads a dangerous Soul Trap disease that only infect the docile mainstream. When Joy's best friend Hope goes missing but nobody cares to search for her, she starts her detective alter ego comes out and starts investigation - she discovers that the lies and the corruption around her are much nearer than she would have wanted - the leaders and the authorities she had trusted turn out to be monsters, just then she gets to meet the supernatural and lethal Company Man. Who else has to be sacrificed before the truth is revealed? Part 1/18. Joy. Joy Amicable belongs to a discriminated minority and tries to blend into the mainstream by any means. The atmosphere is strained when heroic activity at school does not produce the desired result. Part 2/18. Hope. Dr. Aliah's meeting doesn't go as expected, and Joy is tired of listening to his parents quarrel. Joy and Hope leave to raise money for charity, but there's some strange folks moving around town. Part 3/18. Collision. Dr. Aliah and Mayor Hayne cannot agree on a star program. Joy and Hope find that they are being followed, but help is nowhere near. A sudden conflict leads to problems in the Stars Program as well as in friendship. Part 4/18. Another me. Joy's alter ego pops up when things don't go according to plan. Joy tries to get back to Dr. Aliah's Stars Program, but notices that she may not be as balanced as she claims. Part 5/18. Lost friend. Hope has been missing for seven days. Joy is desperately looking for her all around the town. Eventually, Joy finds a man who recognizes Hope. Part 6/18. Risk-taking. Does the surprising clue take Joy closer to Hope? Hope's mystical disappearance stresses Joy and she is determined to find her. At the same time, she is risking his own safety. Part 7/18. Surprise from high up. Joy's illegal investigations become even more dangerous when someone else is interested in the same subject. Joy should focus on the Stars Program, but instead she asks for help from a new party. Part 8/18. Rumors of Hope. Susie is in a strange company. Joy has a chance to prove her progress in the stellar program, but on her way to Aliah she hears strange rumors about Hope. Joy has to push hard to get after the rumors. Part 9/18. Fraud? Is Aliah hiding something? Joy can't stop her alter ego and accuses Aliah of secrecy and lying, but things aren't as simple as they first seemed. Part 10/18. Dad. Joy's father wants to help, but the consequences are out of control. So it would be better for Joy to focus on studying, but she finds a surprising connection to Hope's disappearance. Part 11/18. Reporter. According to Anton the reporter, Joy's investigations should be stopped immediately. At home, things are getting worse. Joy gets scary news, but it's maybe too late to cancel the Almis test. Part 12/18. Nightmare. Joy dives into the depths of the Almis test trip. In her nightmares she struggles with the alter ego are and her parents who are taking Joy even deeper into the danger. Does anyone care if Joy survives? Part 13/18. Kidnapping. Joy gets a surprise guest and hears what really happened in Mayor Hayne's basement. An arrogant teacher does not ease the situation, but fortunately a Zenith turns out to be friendly. Part 14/18. The Mayor's secret. Joy goes to find out what Mayor Hayne is hiding in his house. An old acquaintance crashes in as surprise and shocks everyone. The rioting Nadirs approach Mayor's house, but does the Mayor give them mercy? Part 15/18. The Company Man. Who is the supernatural man behind the influential but unknown corporation, and how does this all relate to the Mayor? And will Joy finally find out what happened to Hope? Part 16/18. More lies. Joy finally understands what this is all about. The Company Man comes to destroy the evidence and is about to destroy the entire building. Joy releases her anger at the Aliah who is trying to convince Joy of the danger. Part 17/18. Sacrifice. The menacing Company Man wants the evidence, even if forcibly, but Joy no longer intends to sacrifice others but to sacrifice herself again. Joy brings the evidence and confronts the most dangerous supernatural killer, The Company Man. Is Joy going to make it?! Part 18/18. Happy Ending? The Nadir riots are calming down and the dust has settled. Joy wants to make it clear to the Aliah how she mistreated other with the Star Program, but does the Aliah hear anything anymore?

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