WordGirl Season 3
WordGirl is an American children’s animated television series for children aged 9 –12, produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. The show began as a series of shorts that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty-minute episodic series that premiered on September 3, 2007 on most Public Broadcasting Service member stations. This animated show is aimed at children six to twelve years old, but viewers older than this demographic have been reported as well. It is designed to teach about the expansive English language and its vocabulary. All four seasons each have twenty-six episodes. The show is also seen on some educational networks in Canada, including Knowledge in British Columbia and TVOntario, as well as Discovery Kids in Latin America. The program is also syndicated internationally in places such as Australia and Italy. The Spanish version is called "Chica Supersabia" and it is translated and dubbed in Caracas, Venezuela, and the Brazilian version is called "Garota Supersábia". There is a Catalan version called "La Súper Mots" and a Portuguese version called "Super Sabina". The show has received six Daytime Emmy nominations, winning three for "Outstanding Writing in Animation" in 2008, 2012, and 2013.
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2007WordGirl is an American children’s animated television series for children aged 9 –12, produced by the Soup2Nuts animation unit of Scholastic Entertainment for PBS Kids. The show began as a series of shorts that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006, usually shown at the end of Maya & Miguel; the segment was then spun off into a new thirty-minute episodic series that premiered on September 3, 2007 on most Public Broadcasting Service member stations. This animated show is aimed at children six to twelve years old, but viewers older than this demographic have been reported as well. It is designed to teach about the expansive English language and its vocabulary. All four seasons each have twenty-six episodes. The show is also seen on some educational networks in Canada, including Knowledge in British Columbia and TVOntario, as well as Discovery Kids in Latin America. The program is also syndicated internationally in places such as Australia and Italy. The Spanish version is called "Chica Supersabia" and it is translated and dubbed in Caracas, Venezuela, and the Brazilian version is called "Garota Supersábia". There is a Catalan version called "La Súper Mots" and a Portuguese version called "Super Sabina". The show has received six Daytime Emmy nominations, winning three for "Outstanding Writing in Animation" in 2008, 2012, and 2013.
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WordGirl Season 3 Full Episode Guide
Doctor Two-Brains takes control and gains back his dignity by humilitating Wordgirl. He shows several clips of her and Captain Huggyface being defeated, but WordGirl counters it, stating that they are all cliffhangers. Two-Brains and his henchmen continue to irk Wordgirl, but while they're busy laughing she takes the opportunity to take back the show. Vocab words: Cliffhanger, Irk
WordGirl gets the chance to be on Scoops' very own talk show. During this segment, WordGirl and Scoops reminisce over the various skirmishes WordGirl has had with Dr. Two Brains. The segment ends in a cliffhanger when Dr. Two Brains himself uses his goop ray to take over the show. Vocab words: Reminisce, Skirmish
Mobot Knows Best follows Meat-life Crisis. In this story, Tobey creates a robot named Mobot to substitute for his mother on parent-teacher conference day. All is going according to his devious plan until the mobot malfunctions-threatening to destroy both Ms. Davis and all of the 5th grade gold star work! It's up to Wordgirl, Huggy, and... The Amazing Rope Guy to save the day before parent-teacher conference day is ruined! Vocabulary Words: Communicate Peeved
The Butcher apparently gives up his nefarious ways when he goes to work with his dad, Kid Potato, as a food vendor at the ballpark. Vocab words: Mope, Vendor
Chuck wants to win the trophy and year's supply of bread in the Sandwich Making Contest. Unfortunately, he knows WordGirl will be waiting for him. So Chuck calls all the villains to be a place in for him, but none of them can come except for Nocan. Vocabulary Words: Scrumptious Apprentice
Becky, growing tired of her responsibilities to keep villains in line as WordGirl, is looking forward to much-deserved recreation time when a documentary of The Pretty Princess and Magic Pony Power Hour airs on TV. Unfortunately, just as she is about to sit down and watch it with her dad and TJ, Dr. Two Brains hacks into the TV signal. Becky then proceeds to cry "NOOOOOOO!!!!!" Vocabulary Words: Abrupt Recreation
The episode starts with Granny May taking a Christmas Card photo of her cat, Colonel Mustard. Before she can take it, the mail arrives, with it the latest issue of the Candy Dish Enthusiast magazine. The magazine has an article about Cleopatra's candy dish coming to Fair City, which Granny plans to steal. She pulls off a robbery at the bank, but tricks the police that the security guard did by having them close their eyes "for a surprise" while she puts a stack of bills into the security guard's pocket, then giving them cookies so as not to arouse suspicion. WordGirl, who heard of the robbery on the news, arrives on the scene, but too late–Granny May has already "foiled" the crime. That night, news of Granny May having given up her evil ways to fight crime show on TV, and Granny claims to have been using her intuition to stop them. Vocabulary Words: Intution Charming
It’s Valentine’s Day in Ms. Davis’s class, and Becky is determined to give Scoops a Valentine this year. When he shows her one for a special friend, she eagerly asks him who it is for, but Victoria Best interrupts, stealing all the Valentines. When WordGirl tries to recover them, she is stopped by Tobey, who offers WordGirl a Valentine. Victoria Best is jealous of all the attention the WordGirl is getting, and she causes a disagreement between our heroine, Tobey, and Scoops. In the process, Tobey challenges Scoops to a duel, stating that the winner will be WordGirl’s Valentine. Vocabulary Words: Cherish Flee
Mr. Big tries a new form of mind control by taking over the school's newspaper, the "Daily Rag". With his misleading articles and city-wide contests, Mr. Big threatens to reveal WordGirl's secret identity. Vocab words: Revise/Revision, Mislead(ing)
The Botsfords couldn't be more excited to have Bampy, Becky and TJ's grandfather, visit! Becky is thrilled to see him until he tells her that he used to fight robots better than WordGirl. When Tobey invents the ultimate invincible robot, will Bampy be able to help WordGirl save the day? Vocab words: Invincible, Fiction(al)
Ms. Question's powers are at all an-time high now that she's discovered she can get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets. Ms. Question will be able to blackmail everyone in the city - including WordGirl! Our favorite superhero and her monkey sidekick must stop Ms. Question by giving her a taste of her own medicine. Vocab words: Fluster, Confess
During the height of soccer fever, Becky and friends (T.J., Violet, and Johnson) decide to practice soccer on the field with Mrs. Botsford as the coach. Meanwhile, Dr. Two Brains has a brilliant plan for his henchmen and himself to have a picnic every day while the weather is nice. Problems arise when Mrs. Botsford and Dr. Two Brains realize they have the same field reserved at the exact same time for the same duration of time. They decide to settle things with a soccer match between their two teams: "The Butterfly Unicorn Laser Gorillas" and "The Cheese-Eaters". Which team will win the field? Vocabulary Words: Ricochet Dismayed
In Chuck and Brent Ride Again Chuck's famous brother Brent is in a slump; he lost his confidence. Chuck happily takes him under his wing and tries to make Brent his new sidekick. On a routine robbery at the sub shop, Brent gets sidetracked by Reuben Grinder, the owner who wants to talk about innovations in sandwich-making. Vocab words: Confidence, Zest
WordGirl is interviewed on a TV show about her victories over Dr. Two Brains, who then takes over the studio in an attempt to make the interview WordGirl's last one.
The Butcher apparently gives up his nefarious ways when he goes to work with his dad, Kid Potato, as a food vendor at the ballpark; Tobey creates a robot to substitute for his mother on parent-teacher conference day.
Becky's Pretty Princess documentary takes a backseat to Dr. Two Brains' mischief; nothing goes according to plan for Chuck after he hires Nocan the Contrarian to assist him in a sandwich-making contest.
Cherish is the Word - It's Valentines Day! All of the kids at school are making special valentines to share with their special friends. But when Victoria Best runs off with all of the cards, will she ruin Valentine's Day for everyone? It's up to WordGirl to swoop in and save the day. Granny's Intuition - According to the local news Granny May seems to be figuring out who's been committing the latest crime sprees that are sweeping the city. When Granny May chalks it up to her intuition, WordGirl has a hunch that this villain hasn't changed her ways.
The Botsfords couldn't be more excited to have Bampy, Becky and TJ's grandfather, visit! Becky is thrilled to see him until he tells her that he used to fight robots better than WordGirl. When Tobey invents the ultimate invincible robot, will Bampy be able to help WordGirl save the day? Mr. Big tries a new form of mind control by taking over the school's newspaper, the "Daily Rag". With his misleading articles and city-wide contests, Mr. Big threatens to reveal WordGirl's secret identity.
Bend it Like Becky - Becky's new soccer team, the Butterfly Unicorn Laser Gorillas and Dr. Two-Brains clash on the soccer field when they both realize they booked it for the same day. The two teams must play a winner-take-all soccer match to determine who gets control of the field. Questionable Behavior - Ms. Question's powers are at all an-time high now that she's discovered she can get people to tell her their deepest, darkest secrets. Ms. Question will be able to blackmail everyone in the city - including WordGirl! Our favorite superhero and her monkey sidekick must stop Ms. Question by giving her a taste of her own medicine.
Becky butts head with a new villain, Capt. Tangent, while at dinner with her family at Blackbeard's Buffet. Later, Chuck makes his brother Brent his sidekick, but their robbery of a sub shop goes wrong when the owner and Brent begin talking about sandwich-making innovations.
A new student collects all but one of the trophies doled out at a school assembly, and the one she didn't win---Becky's---soon goes missing. Later, WordGirl battles Dr. Two Brains for control of his snooze-ray and her secret spaceship hideout.
Two-Brains invites himself and the other villains over to Chuck's house when Chuck's left alone; WordGirl battles the Energy Monster after he escapes from prison and interrupts the Botsfords' family TV time.
WordGirl's dream comes true when she becomes part of "Pretty Princess" Lady Redundant Woman stages a heist.
Invisi-Bill seeks publicity for being the true villain that he is; Mr. Big's mind control devide makes parents think everyday is their child's birthday.
Granny May goes on a citywide crime spree, with Mr. Botsford as her sidekick; the Butcher and the Whammer team up.
In the Season 3 opener, Becky's plans for the last day of summer vacation are stymied by Tobey and his latest robot creation, Chronos. Later, TJ is anointed a superhero after his home run foils a crime during a baseball game. But when he takes the accolades too much to heart and sets out to fight real crimes, it's up to WordGirl to bail him out.