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===Prologue=== | ===Prologue=== | ||
[[Sportacus]] . | It is night and [[Sportacus]] believes that he is willing to hit an apple from his ship to the moon, for which he tries to throw it. The apple crosses with an artificial satellite after being launched, and it reaches a crater on the moon. | ||
===Main episode=== | ===Main episode=== | ||
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Children play "Moon Hopscotch". Pixel doesn't understand the game and Ziggy explains how it works. Robbie wakes up after listening to the children and looks into his telescope at Sportacus that he had just arrived. Sportacus teaches the boys the sportometers, devices that help count movements and convert them into steps. After receiving the sportometers, the boys test them while they continue playing. | |||
When Robbie complains, spinning the telescope points it at the moon. This gave him the idea to move there. | |||
When the boys arrived at Pixel's house, he told them about what Sportacus told him: turning his movements into steps. Pixel plugged his sportometer into a computer game and used one of his fingers to get more steps. Stephanie explained that what he wanted to interpret is for everyone to move their own bodies. As Stephanie wore her stepmaster, Ziggy figured it would be cool if everyone got to the moon and actually walked in space. Pixel was working on his secret project, putting a stepmaster on each one, which would be adapted to a system of machines. As Milford and Bessie play Moon Hopscotch, Stephanie offers her help for the Pixel project. | |||
The boys wear spacesuits and head on the mission with all the equipment at their fingertips. Milford and Bessie control the mission from Pixel's house and the rocket takes off. The boys pedal their stepmasters to propel themselves as they look at the lunar landscapes. | |||
Arriving on the lunar surface, the boys have fun doing their long jumps. Then they saw a supposed alien, they record the steps collected in their sportometers and Ziggy warns them that they have to go to the rocket. The alien is left out when the rocket takes off, but is held down causing it to no longer support any more weight. The stepmasters don't work and the boys ask Milford and Bessie for help. | |||
Sportacus detects the danger signal and heads to the moon in his ship. Pixel tries to fix the lights on the rocket successfully and the stepmasters manage to work again, Stephanie pilots the ship and Pixel accumulates steps from his sportometer with his stepmaster. | |||
After landing, the alien left in the rocket had to get off, but it turned out to be Robbie Rotten. | |||
When Sportacus asked Pixel for the number of steps they took, 598,000 were counted which were exactly the distance from the Earth to the moon in roundtrip. | |||
===Mini Save=== | ===Mini Save=== | ||
[[Sportacus]]. | Eating an apple, [[Sportacus]] activates the hook and while he is holding the rocket he asks the boys to keep pedaling. The rocket unhooks and heads for Earth. | ||
===Rotten Plan=== | ===Rotten Plan=== | ||
When. | Robbie launches a capsule from his lair to travel to the moon. When parking in the crater he was surprised when he knew that nothing would bother him. | ||
===Epilogue=== | ===Epilogue=== | ||
[[Robbie]] | [[Robbie]] finds in one of his shoes a moon rock, immediately the rock floated and a light was illuminated making Robbie disappear, while his shoe fell. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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Premise
The kids go to step on the moon and Robbie goes to the moon for peace and quiet.
Plot synopsis
Prologue
It is night and Sportacus believes that he is willing to hit an apple from his ship to the moon, for which he tries to throw it. The apple crosses with an artificial satellite after being launched, and it reaches a crater on the moon.
Main episode
Children play "Moon Hopscotch". Pixel doesn't understand the game and Ziggy explains how it works. Robbie wakes up after listening to the children and looks into his telescope at Sportacus that he had just arrived. Sportacus teaches the boys the sportometers, devices that help count movements and convert them into steps. After receiving the sportometers, the boys test them while they continue playing. When Robbie complains, spinning the telescope points it at the moon. This gave him the idea to move there. When the boys arrived at Pixel's house, he told them about what Sportacus told him: turning his movements into steps. Pixel plugged his sportometer into a computer game and used one of his fingers to get more steps. Stephanie explained that what he wanted to interpret is for everyone to move their own bodies. As Stephanie wore her stepmaster, Ziggy figured it would be cool if everyone got to the moon and actually walked in space. Pixel was working on his secret project, putting a stepmaster on each one, which would be adapted to a system of machines. As Milford and Bessie play Moon Hopscotch, Stephanie offers her help for the Pixel project.
The boys wear spacesuits and head on the mission with all the equipment at their fingertips. Milford and Bessie control the mission from Pixel's house and the rocket takes off. The boys pedal their stepmasters to propel themselves as they look at the lunar landscapes. Arriving on the lunar surface, the boys have fun doing their long jumps. Then they saw a supposed alien, they record the steps collected in their sportometers and Ziggy warns them that they have to go to the rocket. The alien is left out when the rocket takes off, but is held down causing it to no longer support any more weight. The stepmasters don't work and the boys ask Milford and Bessie for help.
Sportacus detects the danger signal and heads to the moon in his ship. Pixel tries to fix the lights on the rocket successfully and the stepmasters manage to work again, Stephanie pilots the ship and Pixel accumulates steps from his sportometer with his stepmaster. After landing, the alien left in the rocket had to get off, but it turned out to be Robbie Rotten. When Sportacus asked Pixel for the number of steps they took, 598,000 were counted which were exactly the distance from the Earth to the moon in roundtrip.
Mini Save
Eating an apple, Sportacus activates the hook and while he is holding the rocket he asks the boys to keep pedaling. The rocket unhooks and heads for Earth.
Rotten Plan
Robbie launches a capsule from his lair to travel to the moon. When parking in the crater he was surprised when he knew that nothing would bother him.
Epilogue
Robbie finds in one of his shoes a moon rock, immediately the rock floated and a light was illuminated making Robbie disappear, while his shoe fell.
Trivia
- This is the first episode of Season 4.