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| airdate = [[October 11]], [[2005]] |
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+ | | writer = Douglas Wood |
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+ | | director = Olexa Hewryk |
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+ | | storyboard = Barrett Benica<br>Kelly Peterson |
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+ | | story = Jeff Borkin |
| previous = "[[Hungarian Hiccups]]" |
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| next = "[[Pirate's Treasure]]" |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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− | The team is on the beach making sand castles while Rocket is playing with his friend, the whale, which makes them happy. All goes well, until their play time ends when the whale family calls his friend to go home. This saddens Rocket, because he misses his friend. Now, the team must go to the ocean to bring his friend back so that Rocket can be happy again. |
+ | The team is on the beach making sand castles while [[Rocket (Little Einsteins)|Rocket]] is playing with his friend, the whale, which makes them happy. All goes well, until their play time ends when the whale family calls his friend to go home. This saddens Rocket, because he misses his friend. Now, the team must go to the ocean to bring his friend back so that Rocket can be happy again. |
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+ | ===Art=== |
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+ | *''The Shore at Bas-Butin, Honfleur'' by Georges Seurat |
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+ | ===Music=== |
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+ | *Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat Major, K. 417 by [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] |
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[[Category:Television episodes]] |
[[Category:Television episodes]] |
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[[Category:Little Einsteins episodes]] |
[[Category:Little Einsteins episodes]] |
Revision as of 02:50, 15 May 2019
"Whale Tale" is the 4th episode of Little Einsteins.
Synopsis
The team is on the beach making sand castles while Rocket is playing with his friend, the whale, which makes them happy. All goes well, until their play time ends when the whale family calls his friend to go home. This saddens Rocket, because he misses his friend. Now, the team must go to the ocean to bring his friend back so that Rocket can be happy again.
Art
- The Shore at Bas-Butin, Honfleur by Georges Seurat
Music
- Horn Concerto No. 2 in E flat Major, K. 417 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
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