Rockin' Robbie

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Rockin' Robbie
Rockin' Robbie
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Episode no. 35
Original airdate September 25, 2006
Story by: Magnús Scheving
Written by: Noah Zachary
Máni Svavarsson
Magnús Scheving
Directed by: Magnús Scheving
Featured song(s) "When We Play in a Band"
"Rock Your Socks Off"
Robbie's Disguise(s) Johnny B. Badd
Guest character(s) -
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Rockin' Robbie is the 35th episode of the series and the 1st episode of the 2nd season. It premiered September 25th, 2006.

Premise

Robbie Rotten decides to dress up as singer Johnny B. Badd to try and get the kids to listen to him instead of Sportacus.

Plot Synopsis

Before Opening Theme

Main Episode

After Bing Bang Scene

Back in his home, Robbie remarks that dressing up as Johnny was the dumbest thing he's ever done. He then causes a piece of cake to land on him and says that that, was the dumbest thing he's ever done.

Trivia

  • This episode marks the beginning of the 2nd season (at least production wise) as seen by the higher quality video, props, etc seen throughout this and future episodes.
  • At the end of the episode, when they play "Bing Bang", Stephanie is singing, Ziggy is on drums, Pixel is on the keyboard, Stingy plays bass, Sportacus is on lead guitar, and Trixie seems to be a D.J.
  • The name of Johnny B. Badd (Disguise) comes from the Chuck Berry's Song Johnny B Goode. His looks comes from Elvis Presley who also made a Cover version of Johnny B Goode.
  • The song "When We Play in a Band" is featured in this episode.
  • In one scene Robbie gets a trophy stuck on his head, in possibly an homage to a classic episode of the 1950's TV Series "I Love Lucy".
  • This episode has the first appearance of Sportacus' new Skypod.
  • This episode is the first time Sportacus uses Yoyo's for any purpose including saving people.
  • Stingy's glasses he wears are most likely a nod to famous 50's singer Buddy Holly.