"Quincy and the Magic Instruments" is the twenty-ninth episode of Little Einsteins and the first episode of the second season, after completing the final missions of the first season, which is the split episodes of their very first movie. It premiered on January 13, 2007.
Synopsis[]
Quincy finds four Magic Instruments in his room: a trumpet, a flute, a harp, and a little triangle. But then, Quincy gets a mail message that his friends are in trouble. Rocket's anchor is tangled on a rock below the Arabian Sea and they need help! It's up to Quincy and his magic instruments to save his friends and Rocket before the waves get bigger, making them get seasick.
Art[]
- The Wave by Gustave Courbet
Music[]
- Swan Lake by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Trivia[]
- This is the only episode to have a character travel without Rocket, but walk alone.
- This is the second episode where one of the kids goes on a solo mission, the first being Annie in "Annie's Solo Mission".
- This is the only episode where someone other than Leo says "Mission Completion". In this case, it's Quincy.
- This is the only episode where the blast-off sequence is featured near the end of the episode instead of near the beginning.
- Starting with this episode:
- Annie has a new outfit (pink dress with short light blue sleeves and blue shoes with socks).
- The blast-off sequence has a shorter version to save time, with most of Leo's dialogue re-recorded.
- The Little Einsteins say the name of the painter who made the artwork and the composer who made the music for each episode after the episode title is read.
- The curtain call segment gets changed.
- The opening sequence has a new montage.
- The post-curtain call segments get replaced by the that's so silly segments (except for "Rocket's Firebird Rescue").
- The aforementioned changes would remain for the rest of the series' run (except for the blast-off sequence in some episodes).
- The logo was changed from "Disney's" to "Disney".
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