"Two Truths and a Bunny" is the first segment of the twelfth episode of the Disney Channel animated series, Kiff.
Synopsis[]
Kiff's plan to infiltrate a group sleepover and learn its secrets all depends on Barry's ability to lie.
Plot[]
Candle walks into the school cafeteria with her clique, the Abras, and announces that she will be inviting someone to her sleepover that night to replace Lizette, one of the Abras, who is sick with drooptail. Barry is surprised to see Kiff styling her face to look good in front of Candle, as he assumed that Kiff and Candle were "adversaries". Kiff admits that she only wants to get invited so she can learn the meaning behind the Abras' name, which nobody knows except the Abras themselves. Candle points to Barry and tells him he is invited, but addresses him as "Kiff". Kiff and Barry interpret this to mean that they are both invited.
Later, Candle lets both Kiff and Barry into her mansion, explaining her earlier mix-up by admitting that she sometimes confuses the two, as they are "kinda one person". Kiff and Barry have a meal and play sleepover games with Candle and her fellow Abras, Billiam and Kennedy. Afterwards, Kiff asks Candle how the Abras came up with their name, promising that she and Barry will keep the answer a secret. Candle decides to test them through a game of two truths and a lie; while Kiff manages well, Barry is unable to convincingly lie. Candle decides that neither of them can know the answer, as Barry cannot be trusted to keep a secret and Kiff cannot be trusted to keep the answer secret from Barry.
When Terri arrives to deliver some pizzas, Kiff and Barry learn that Terri lied about her age to get a job, so they ask her to teach Barry to lie. She has Barry practice lying in front of her and points out everything that gives away his lies, which Kiff compiles into a list for Barry. Back inside, the children continue the game, but Barry once again fails at lying. During Kennedy's turn, however, Barry, having memorized the list, deduces that all three of her statements are lies. Kennedy admits that not only is Barry right, but that she is a compulsive liar whose real name is Kim. Candle applauds Kim for being "the best liar ever", which outrages Kiff, who feels that Barry deserves the praise more. As Kiff and Barry leave, he bumps into a table with a candelabra on it, causing them to realize how the Abras coined their name: "Candle" and "Abra" put together makes "candelabra".
Cast[]
- Kimiko Glenn as Kiff Chatterley
- H. Michael Croner as Barry Buns
- Vella Lovell as Candle Fox and
KennedyKim Popularé - Eric Bauza as Billiam
- Tom Kenny as Trevor Angstrom
- Nichole Sakura as Terri Buns
Songs[]
- "Abras"
- "Abras montage song"
Trivia[]
- Opening Sponsor: Darryl H Pizza.
- Billiam mentioned that Table Town School has a secondary class, with it's teacher being Mr. Ri'Peppa.
- Kiff wonders if the Abras may have named themselves after "a Swedish band", alluding to the similarly-spelled Swedish band ABBA.
- In the background of Candle's room, a poster of 4★Town from Turning Red be seen in a frame. An arcade game called Dance Dance Evolution, a parody of Dance Dance Revolution, is also seen.
- Terri is shown to have a job as a pizza delivery person.
- Kiff questioned Terri has to be over 16 to get a job, indicating Terri is 15 or 16 years old.
- The episode was originally announced with the title "Two Truths and a Barry".[1]
- Upon arriving at Candle Fox's house, Kiff and Barry both eat candy bars (resembling Snickers bars) with a knife and fork, referencing the Seinfeld episode "The Pledge Drive", which features several characters eating Snickers bars with a knife and fork as a recurring plot point.
- The songs were left completely undubbed in the Cantonese dub, the Chinese Mandarin dub, and the Taiwanese Mandarin dub.
- The title is a pun on "two truths and a lie" a game that Kiff, Barry, Candle, Billiam, and Kim played.
- This episode was possibly produced back when Candle was originally going to be Kiff's arch-nemesis.[2]
- As "Kennedy", Kim assumes a smug and highly pretentious personality and a Swedish-sounding accent, claiming to have a wealthy background and to have transferred to Table Town Middle School from Tuft Pierre. She later drops this personality and accent and begins speaking in her natural American-sounding accent while coming clean about her actual self.
Continuity[]
- A poster of The Five Jerks (from "The Five Pigeons of the Acapellapocalypse") is seen in the background of Candle's room.
Gallery[]
International Premieres[]
- June 14, 2023 (South Korea) (Disney+)
- June 28, 2023 (Australia & New Zealand) (Disney+)
- August 16, 2023 (Brazil & Latin America) (Disney+)
- January 11, 2024 (Brazil & Latin America) (Disney Channel)
- October 1, 2023 (France & Monaco, Switzerland, Francophone Africa, Haiti, French Guiana, French Polynesia, Guadeloupe, Martinique, New Caledonia, Saint Barthélemy, Saint Martin, Saint Pierre & Miquelon, Wallis & Futuna)
- January 23, 2024 (Belgium, Luxembourg)
- May 11, 2024 (Quebec)
- October 17, 2023 (Bulgaria, Romania & Moldova, Poland, Czech Republic & Slovakia, Hungary)
- November 6, 2023 (Portugal, Spain & Andorra, Angola, Mozambique, Equatorial Guinea)
- December 25, 2023 (Israel)
- January 22, 2024 (Netherlands)
- January 27, 2024 (Japan)
- May 14, 2024 (Africa, Arab World, Greece & Cyprus, Baltic States, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, Slovenia)
- July 16, 2024 (Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden)
References[]
- ↑ "Two Truths and a Barry / Nicknames". Retrieved on November 24, 2023.
- ↑ Claytia Gonsalves (@clay__enchante) "Great question! We ran into this fun problem where Candle was supposed to be Kiff's arch nemesis at school, but we loved her character so much we all sort of all became "Team Candle," and now that's reflected in her character arc. Don't worry, she's still a boss and "that girl." (May 4, 2023 · 2:55 PM UTC)
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