"The Song of the Unicorn" is the fifty-ninth episode of Little Einsteins. It premiered on November 1, 2008, and is the thirty-first episode in the second season.
Synopsis[]
The team is telling a story about a unicorn who is a great conductor. None of the animals know how to sing together, so the unicorn waves his horn as a baton at the animals to make them sing together, and they all do. But then a mean queen, who is envious of the unicorn, casts a spell on him, transforming him into a stone statue. The only way to break the spell is to make all the animals sing together, so it is up to Leo and the team to save the unicorn before the last leaf from the tree falls or he'll permanently be stuck as a statue.
Art[]
- The Lady with the Unicorn and other Medieval Tapestries
Music[]
- 1812 Overture by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Trivia[]
- The Little Einsteins have entered the Château de Chambord in Chambord, France to see medieval tapestries. For instance, in "The Good Knight and the Bad Knight", they read a Bayeux Tapestry about a Good Knight and a Bad Knight in Rocket's room.
- Leo's favorite tapestry story is about a magical unicorn who uses its horn to conduct music, just like Leo uses his baton.
- Rocket's Lightbulb Speaker doesn't have xylophone sounds but he sees the unicorn.
- Little Mouse makes a cameo in the curtain call for Quincy's silly segment.
- "1812 Overture" was used again in "Fire Truck Rocket".
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