A Galactic Goodnight
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“"A Galactic Goodnight"” | |
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Little Einsteins episode | |
Episode no. | Season 1 Episode 23 |
Written by | |
Directed by | Olexa Hewryk |
Production no. | 023 |
Original airdate | |
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"A Galactic Goodnight" is a Little Einsteins episode from season one.
Brief Summary: Setting: Space, and each of the nine planets recognized at that time
Contents |
[edit] Characters present
- Leo
- Annie
- June
- Quincy
- Rocket
[edit] Plot
Rocket cannot fall asleep, so the team travels to space to help lull Rocket to sleep. They count each celestial body, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and finally Pluto.
[edit] Mission
Help Rocket fall asleep by counting the planets.
[edit] Art
[edit] Songs
Für Elise (Ludwig van Beethoven)
- Mercury is closest to the sun.
- Mercury is Planet One.
- Then it’s on to Venus, Planet Two.
- Venus, Two, is where we flew.
- Our home planet Earth is Number Three.
- Sing with me, “The Earth is Three!”
- After Earth comes Mars, it’s Planet Four.
- Right next door is Planet Four.
- Big Jupiter is Number Five,
- Just a short drive from Saturn, Six.
- Saturn is Six!
- Uranus is Seven, it looks blue.
- Neptune, Eight, looks that way, too.
- Last, not least, is Pluto, Number Nine.
- Last in line is Pluto, Nine.
[edit] Musical concept
[edit] Rocket's gadgets
- Backup Booster
- Bouncing Spring
- Grab Nabber
- Mars Rover Treads
[edit] Trivia