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Word gil super spasce ship hide out2/24/2023 ![]() ![]() Plus, there was lots of great comedy too.ġ3. The Tooth Hurts: The story by Eric Kentoff was surprisingly heartfelt and full of great moral, which is about what happens when you betray the trust someone has for you, and when you mortify them. Tompkins performances as Tobey and Flash Clocktermocktor the Dentist were excellent.ġ2. The humor was consistently hilarious, and Oswalt's and Paul F. The Dentist: Minus Patton Oswalt's casting and replacing of Matt Besser as Zachary Zany (who voiced the character perfectly in "Who Wants Candy?), this episode proved to be another one of the most fun I've seen. To me, this was a real stepping stone for the character.ġ1. She was still a little bratty, but yet.she was wanting to reach out to Becky as a friend, and at the end, she was willingly wanting to do what it takes to help Becky feel happy, which was heartwarming to see. Say it Again, Eileen: Even though Eileen is definitely not one of my favorite characters in the show, this episode was something that I found to be a breakthrough for her. Ferrailo gave one of his best performances as the Butcher yet.ġ0. The storyline it had was likewise amazingly epic and full of high stakes, and Jack D. The Meaty Dimension: The interesting thing about this episode is that it explores a concept that I don't think anyone had ever thought of delving in before, which is about where the Butcher's meat comes from. I guess that's because they're easier for adults to get.ĩ. However, when I saw it again while reviewing the series, I found the jokes to be so funny I couldn't contain my laughter. Who Wants to Get Rid of Wordgirl: Admittedly, when I saw this episode while I was still pretty young, I didn't quite get the episode's humor and concept. The chemistry between Chuck and Nocan the Contrarian, and the gags revolving around the latter, were especially worthy of a great big thumbs up.Ĩ. Nocan the Evil Ingredient Finding Guy: The episode was amazingly witty, funny, and epically entertaining. Peanut Butter Battles: The story and plot line was consistently epic and funny, and Fred Stoller's performance and dialogue was fun too.ħ. The concept and comedy was all-out hilarious, and there was even a great moral about how much better it is to be yourself and stick with what you have rather than the opposite of that.Ħ. Kitty Cat Criminals: Along with the other episodes listed here, this episode is quite frankly one of the funniest I've ever seen. ![]() Even though Wordgirl's 'mistakes' were retconned by the meteorite from her home planet, she learns that she has to come to terms with the fact that she isn't perfect. Wordgirl Makes a Mistake: Not only do we get to learn Wordgirl's origins and what her true weakness is, but we also see a side to her no one could've expected. Of course, a lot of times I like to count the other episodes as prequels to this episode, seeing that it provides plenty of room to do so.Ĥ. ![]() A World Without Wordgirl: Consistently funny, heartfelt, and well-written, this episode would've provided a perfect conclusion to the series had there not been more episodes coming after it. Plus, Rhyme and Reason proved themselves to be formidable bad guys, and Amy Sedaris and Tyler Labine did a terrific job portraying them.ģ. Rhyme and Reason: As the final episode to air the series's run, this episode was amazing with a capital 'A'! Ferrailo's writing for this episode was so astoundingly heart pounding and emotional, especially when the endangerment of Becky and Violet's friendship comes into play. I love that, instead of revealing Wordgirl's secret identity to the world after learning Becky was Wordgirl, he decides to keep it a secret.Ģ. The amount of high stakes that it presented were able to literally put me on the edge of my seat, and Scoops's character development was amazing. Invasion of the Bunny Lovers: The story that this episode had was one of the most suspenseful, unpredictable, and accomplished I've ever seen. So, without further ado, let's start with the list of my favorite episodes, which I happily title "The Terrific Twenty-Five":ġ. I numbered the episodes simply to number them. But here, "Wordgirl" apparently has episodes that stood out to me so much in terms of being given a thumbs up, I couldn't resist listing what they are.īefore I show you guys what my listings are, I'd like to clarify that they do not list the episodes by ranking. The significant thing about this, to me, is that normally it's hard for me to single out what episodes of a show stand out to me the most in terms of being awesome, mainly because every episode outside of the ones I dislike are all so fun. ![]()
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