Pond's Chorus - Magical Girl Chorby

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Beginnings

This show began as a series of plays written by Spears Rogers and were acted as a series of road shows by the Jazz Hands, it was then developed into an Animated Series by Jazz Hands Fans, but because it is a road show no one has seen all of the content, and some have only seen one or two of said road shows. Also as the nature of this having been a stage play, the practical effect of transformation was done by the actors. To separate and keep the illusion of the ""Work and Magical girl"" balance, all players are in their animal forms normally, and transform to humanoid forms to do magical girl parts. When this show was released in Japan it was originally titled カエルの合唱~魔法少女チョルビー (Kaeru no Gasshou ~ Mahou Shoujo Chorbii, lit. Frog's Chorus ~ Magical Girl Chorby and was localized as Pond's Chorus ~ Magical Girl Chorby in international releases.)


Season 1

Episode Title Episode Synopsis Additional Notes
"The Pond's Chorus ~ Welcome to

Breckenridge"

First episode. Chorby gets her new job at the library. Edric shows Chorby around Breckenridge. Chorby accepts the power of Heart, then Spears uses hys spines to super charge a customer going through a breakup. This turns them into Heartbreak, who terrorizes the library's patrons.
"Diamonds are Forever ~ Hello Zippy!" Zippy gets their first speaking role. Zippy is introduced to Chorby, and they get along well. Zippy, tells Chorby about the monster attacks happening around Breckenridge. This is correlated to Zippy feeling like they cannot help. Zippy talks about how cool the magical girl that saved the day yesterday was, and wishes they could help like that. When the time comes, Zippy accepts the power of Diamond, and joins the team.
"A Case of The Mondays ~ The Dreaded

Myster Rogers!"

Exploring more of the work dynamic. Spears yells at Chorby for being slow. We see this is a manifestation of hys plans being ruined by the new magical girl, and the anger is seeping into hys facade. This episode focuses on hys perspective and hints at hys motivations. They can range from world domination, bringing Alex back, whatever. The writers have not decided and will panic to wrap it all up before the end of the series. in this episode Spears uses hys spines to supercharge a vacuum. It is called "Life Sucks", and can suck up the emotions of people. Chorby learns her signature final move spell, Ribblast.
"Food for Thought ~ A Fly-tasrophe!" An oddly generic episode that is actually a redo of the pilot. Chorby is recapping the premise of the show in the form of a diary. She works at a library, no one knows her secret, not even her best friend Zippy. Spears conjurers up "The Lord of the Flies", a large fly aiming to get revenge against frogs. The conflict is basically resolved by Chorby saying "But I am not a frog" in human form, to which the fly essentially says "Oh yeah you right" and leaves. Chorby ends the episode with saying she could get used to this.
"Quack Attack ~ Friend of Foe?" This episode starts with Chorby getting some minor praise from a library patron. Chorby is really happy about it, but then hears droves of people going crazy over someone. She turns to see Quack Enjoyable, surrounded by a crowd of patrons, all praising him for his cuteness, politeness, and efficiency. Chorby is wowed, and when the crowd clears, Chorby approaches Quack. Quack dismisses Chorby as a fan. Chorby persists, and tries to make nice with Quack, which they are seemingly receptive to. However once Chorby leaves the shot, Quack shoots Chorby a look, before retreating into the dark. Later, instead of a monster attack, Chorby defends the library from a power of Spades wielding duckboy. After being defeated and retreating, we see the duckboy transform back into Quack, who seems angrier than before.
"Ground Outs and Bouts ~ The Life of Edric!" Edric shows up to the library to check in on Chorby. Edric tries to get a bunch of patrons to check out his stream, which embarrasses Chorby, who calls him cringe. Edric feeling dejected for being laughed at and then berated by Chorby retreats in the library. Spears appears and uses hys spines to corrupt Edric's anger, turning him into "The Gamer" who traps Zippy and Chorby in a video game dimension. It is very questionable if the person who wrote this episode has ever played a video game. Chorby learns her lesson about cringe, and there is nothing wrong with people being passionate about things.
"Sea You Later ~ Chark a Course!" The episode begins with Spears working at the front desk, when he is approached by an applicant for the library, wanting a job. We see Spears flinch in fear as hy looks at the figure. We then cut to Chorby and Zippy slacking off on work. Intense music begins to play as suddenly we see a shark fin sticking out of the carpeting. Chorby and Zippy look at it for a second before it begins to chase them. Hijinks and skateboard tricks ensue as they try and escape the library shark. When they are cornered, Chorby thinks about revealing her secret identity to Zippy to protect them, but at that moment the shark pops out and reveals Siobhan was just looking to introduce herself as their newest coworker. When the monster of the week appears, Siobhan transforms in front of Chorby and Zippy who have to watch as Siobhan fight "Great White" a paper monster made after Spears had seen Siobhan. Siobhan has no "suit" yet, and can just transform. She uses a trident to fight in this scene. Siobhan has actually been in the background of every episode, looking at Zippy and Chorby from the shadows.
"You're History! ~ A Walking Kane" Chorby accidentally spills Frog Juice on a paper she was reading. Spears enters, and complains about a customer who returned a book with water damage and those who do it deserve to die. Chorby, in a panic to rewrite the paper, asks Edric to help. Edric points Chorby in the direction of Mikan Hammer, the oldest person Edric knows. However, Chorby has difficulties communicating with the voiceless Mikan, and is in trouble until Mikan's girlfriend, Lancelot enters. Lancelot talks a lot about the topic of the paper, a prophecy originating in Camelot. Four heroes of Four Elements would one day appear to beat back the darkness and save the world from an unknown evil. Lancelot's retelling however, is scattered and it causes Chorby to doubt Lancelot's accuracy. That is until "Moist Talker," a large white sphere that shoots spit appears to terrorize Breckenridge. Chorby is unable to defeat it, but Lancelot Kane's fighting prowess cannot be denied. Chorby changes back in secret, and finishes the rewriting of the paper. Just as she is returning it to the library, Spears catches her. Spears reads it, and can tell right away what has happened. Expecting him to be mad, Spears is surprised when Spears credits her writing, and states it will make a fine replacement. Spears states that the drive to learn is one of the reasons he runs this place, and Chorby should never lose sight of that. Zippy does not make an appearance this episode. This is a reference to Zippy having a cold and missing out on the performance.


Lancelot Kane causes a lot of tension with the fandom. Lancelot Kane (Animated) is considered too well acted in the show, as opposed to the real Lancelot playing herself. Some fans think Lancelot should be poorly acted in the show, while others think that the point of the show is to communicate the INTENTION behind the road show, and improve it.

"Cold and Empty ~ Lightner, CO" While Chorby and Quack are placing books back on shelves, the two fall into a Plot Hole, falling deep into the pit the library is a part of. The two of them begin to try and navigate their way out. Chorby is surprised to see Quack losing his cool, and she starts to wonder if Quack actually likes her at all, as he gets increasingly bitter the more and more their escape attempts fail and fail. After following a Pit Cat, the two are beset upon by Pit Fiends, the beasts that lurk in the darkness of the pit. The two get increasingly close to transforming to protect themselves, but eventually run into Zippy, who reveals he lives down here. This is when Zippy reveals he used to deliver papers to Lightner, CO but had to find a new job when all of the inhabitants mysteriously disappeared except for him. This is how he ended up at the library. The three make their escape, passing by a large lake lit by candelabras.
"To Revolutionize The World ~ The Punchline" This episode begins mid-fight with a monster known as "Fisti-Cuffs" a Spears created monster consisting of a face and 30 floating gloved hands. Those hit by its attacks are bound by handcuffs. Siobhan is fighting the creature when Zippy and Chorby arrive. They attempt to talk to Siobhan to working together, but Siobhan is dismissive of them, saying children should stay behind them. Just as Zippy is about to comment on how Siobhan doesn't look that old, the three are defeated. Just then, a human arrives. The monster looks to him but looks away assuming nothing of him. However the human gives a solid punch to the monster, making it run away, freeing the civilians and the heroes before leaving. Siobhan tracks down the human to reveal he is living isolated in the pit. His name is Elii Valenzuela, and he rebuffs Siobhan trying to talk to him, stating he wants to be alone. Siobhan demands to be taught how to punch like that, but Elii refuses stating that this knowledge is only going to hurt more people than it could save. Fisti-Cuffs returns to terroize Breckenridge, and Siobhan calls out Elii on how by being passive he can never change the pain that people go through, but before Elii can counter her argument, he has a flashback of his failure in Hawai'i. He simply dismisses Siobhan, and goes back to stewing. Siobhan rushes to fight Fisti-Cuffs, tossing aside her trident. When she decides to keep fighting to protect people, she gains the power of Clubs, and a magical girl uniform to boot. Zippy and Chorby approach her after the fight, and she is initiated into the Pond Squad. In Elii's flashback, we see a little bit of lace, hinting at him having been a magical person during the revolution.
"Team Together! ~ Stay Together!" After finally having our main core of 3, the team gets off to a rocky start with their team building. Zippy and Chorby worked well together, but Siobhan isn't so good at communicating, this results in a flubbed mission. They just barely are able to defeat the Ori-Oni, a paper demon made by Spears. At work the next day, Chorby is having difficulties balancing her frustration with Siobhan, since Siobhan does not know Chorby's secret identity. When Siobhan is trying to communicate during work, Chorby snaps at Siobhan for reasons Siobhan doesn't understand. Before Chorby can apologize, there is a monster attack, Ori-Oni returning. While Siobhan is fighting, Chorby runs to transform. When returning to the fight, Siobhan quickly runs off. Chorby has difficulties balancing following her and fending off the monster. When Chorby finally asks why Siobhan is running, Siobhan states she is looking for her friend Chorby, and she thinks she has upset her and needs to make sure she is safe. Chorby gets misty eyed as she realizes how she hasn't been the kindest to Siobhan, and the two defeat Ori-Oni. Chorby pleads to help Siobhan look for her friend. Which is her. The two walk and talk, Siobhan apologizes that she has been hard to work with. Communicating is not her strong point. She isn't used to her ideas being listened to, so she tends to clam up. Before Chorby can ask why, the team runs into turtle Zippy, who says he hasn't seen Chorby. Chorby suggests to Siobhan that they split up to look for her, which she uses as a way to transform back alone. Before she can even give the "Oh got so scared monsters ahh" speech to Siobhan, Siobhan picks her up in a hug and apologizes. Chorby states that it is her who should be apologizing, and the two leave the library together, after Siobhan changes back. The original airing of this episode feature the real incantation for Spears creating Ori-Oni. After several kids created their own, causing panic at several elementary schools worldwide, the episode was edited to not include real papermancy as a reference.
"Yakity Yak ~ Don't Talk Quack!" In preparation for a rock concert that Quack intends on attending, he is saving his voice. He needs to be ready to scream. Seeing Quack be very quiet, Chorby and Zippy begin playing pranks on him trying to get him to talk, causing him to lose his cool and shout at them. We see Quack storm off transforming into his humanoid form, where he is approached by Spears. This is when it is revealed that they work together as Spears instructs Quack to accompany his newest monster, ScreamO, who is Riley Firewall poisoned with one Spears' spines, to defeat the Pond Squad. Quack obliges, but is also very quiet during the confrontation with the Pond Squad. This causes the monster not to hear one of Quack's orders, resulting in a win for the Pond Squad. Quack is crying at work the next day, and is surprised when Zippy and Chorby show up with hot lemon tea. They apologize to Quack, stating they didn't appreciate Quack's desire to conserve his voice, and though it was silly to them it isn't to Quack. Quack, not used to genuine affection, is off put, and not sure how to react. We cut to Quack at a 1763 Degrees concert, screaming his beak off.
"The Legume (Part 1)" The episode begins with the introduction of Wyatt Pothos, worldwide famous sapphic splorts player. Posters of her holding books have been in the background of the show up until now. Pothos hits it off with the pond squad, loving their energy. She says she'll go skating with Zippy later, and exchanges her phone number with him. Chorby shows up, having never skated. Chorby is overly prepared, with comically thick kneepads and helmet. There are a few scenes of them goofing around at the skatepark, but as they progress it is getting darker. Pothos still hasn't arrived. The two become disappointed, when the entire city itself begins to shake. The two quickly make excuses to split up and transform, as they approach the monster. A large peanut shell covered in cracks. Long inky black legs seep out of it, and drag the shell along the ground. As they fight it, it appears capable of creating more legs, causing it to be too strong for the duo. It lets out a horrible roar, as peanuts begin falling from the sky, several of the civilians getting captured in large shells and dragged into the Legume, which unhinges a massive jaw to devour them. Siobhan arrives, but even then the trio isn't strong enough. With the three lying defeated on the ground, and the monster approaching, the episode ends. This is the season 1 mid finale
"The Legume (Part 2)" The Pond Squad is surprised when they are saved by paper monsters. The gang makes a tactical retreat where they run into Plot Point, Spears' villain alter-ego. Plot introduces hymself as the mastermind behind all the other attacks and that this THING is not hys. It is wanton in destruction, where he has a greater purpose. Point tells Quack to assist the Pond Squad, which he objects to, but Point demands it. The team of four magical people fight the monster, that Point calls "The Legume." It is revealed, that when Chorby and Quack's attacks align, their power is increased ten-fold. The four of them are able to blow back the monster. The shadowy inside of the shell leaves in a puff of smoke as the team surveys the damage. Those taken by the Legume do not return. Chorby thanks Quack, but Quack assures her things will be back to normal tomorrow, and they will NEVER work together again before storming off. Quack approaches Spears, who seems overjoyed, stating that his theories were correct, and Quack is intended for greatness he did not yet understand. The Pond Squad see Pothos at the library the following day, looking pale. They ask where she was for skateboarding, but she quickly said the monster attack had her occupied. Chorby and Zippy trade comments about how ugly and horrifying that monster was, which seems to unnerve Pothos. The episode ends with Pothos scratching at her neck, a bit of peanut shell flaking off. This episode won an Emmy for "This Should Not Be Shown to Kids."
"Talking in Spades - A Quack Theory!" Starting in the depths of Spears' secret layer, Quack asks questions about what Spears meant about hys theories. Spears says hy is not ready to reveal everything, but hy does shed some light on Quack's powers. The power of Spades represents the self. It is an element that is fueled by Quack's focus on himself. Through self focus and conflict Quack is able to charge up immense and powerful energy that can be used to fuel his magic. But there is a hidden power that up until now had been useless to Quack. Spears informs Quack that as the element of "Self" he is able to take the elements from other people. While any person has the ability to call upon magic using these elements, very rarely are people inclined to the power at all. Even less so are they so focused in one element like the Pond Squad or Quack. So, Spears gives Quack a lesson in taking elements from people, so he can power himself up in fights against the Pond Squad. Hy then sends Quack out to do this in the hopes of attracting Chorby. Their powers combined, as seen in the last episode, are too powerful to let go to waste. However, after draining a few civilians of their elements in the streets of Breckenridge, Quack is unable to control the other elements within him. By the time Chorby arrives, Quack is already fainted. The elements fly out of Quack, and back to their owners, restoring them to normal. When Quack returns to Spears' layer, he is dejected, and Spears' snide comments do not help. Quack storms off, as Spears grins, seeing the power welling up in Quack due to his struggle. This episode features a lot of talking due to a lack of budget after the Legume episodes.
"Small Baby ~ BIG Problems!" Chorby gets a message from Edric, stating a friend of his needs some help. It turns out to be Lancelot Kane, who runs a babysitting service in town. Lancelot needs to head out of town with Mikan to attend "Swordsbian Con 20XX," where Mikan will be running a booth in the dealer's market. Chorby asks to attend, but Edric informs her that Chorby agreed to help with Lancelot's charge. Chorby, annoyed, is shown to the Doyle residence. Lancelot states that the parents are never home, but pizza money WILL materialize on the counter for Chorby. When Chorby meets the Baby Doyle, she is enamored with their cuteness. Lancelot tells Chorby a bunch of things about taking care of the Baby Doyle, but Chorby is too distracted by the Baby Doyle's cuteness. When Lancelot and Mikan head off, Edric tells Chorby to call him if she needs anything. Chorby brushes Edric off, stating that she has fought far harder demons than a child. As Edric is asking Chorby if that is literal she slams the door in his face and turns to coo the Baby Doyle. However the Baby Doyle turns out to be a big surprise, as his excitement reveals glowing green eyes. Suddenly Chorby finds herself spinning in the air and being tossed about the room by the Baby Doyle's psychic abilities. Several scenes play out of Chorby attempting to take care of the Baby Doyle, but Baby just destroys everything with bad JPEG explosions. Chorby even transforms in an attempt to use her powers to control Baby, but this doesn't work either. We then cut to Edric, He gets a phone call from a crying Chorby, and quickly rushes over to see her. When he sees the state the room is in, he seems unphased. Edric sings a specific song, that seems to calm Baby stating that Lancelot SHOULD have left that song on a recording somewhere by the kitchen counter. Chorby admits she wasn't listening, and she ruined everything in the house. Then just as everything had been destroyed, everything turns back to complete normal, as 20 dollars appear on the counter. Edric and Chorby have a talk about making mistakes, asking for help, and remembering to listen to the armor wearing babysitter while eating pizza. Baby Doyle is the only character voiced by themselves.
"No Secret ~ No Life!" Chorby has now been the magical girl hero of Breckenridge for a few months now, and is feeling pleased with herself at work. However sometimes she wishes she had someone she could tell about who she is. Her first thoughts went to Edric. He helped her get used to Breckenridge... But he was too normal to be a magical girl's assistant. Quack? No they didn't know each other well enough. Just as she is thinking about this, Spears interupts her train of thought to yell at her for slacking off. To make sure she does it right, Spears says hy will be shadowing her all day. Just then, Quack begins causing chaos in the library. Spears insists that this is not an excuse for her to not finish her job as Quack begins powering up from patrons. Zippy and Siobhan appear on the scene but seem to have difficulties without Chorby. Quack, slightly more used to his new powers, begins destroying things in the library which begins to anger Spears. However, Spears knows Quack would stand down if hy told him to stop, and hy can't draw suspicion onto hymself by doing so. So both Chorby and Spears watch on in horror as neither of them can stop the destruction without revealing their identity to each other. Zippy is knocked through a bookcase, landing right next to Chorby. When Zippy laments about what their leader would say in a situation like this, Chorby hops over to them and begins cheering them on. Zippy, seeing their friend so close to the danger, feels newfound resolve, and is able to stop Quack in his tracks. When the fight is over, Zippy tells Spears and Chorby they should not be so close to the fighting next time, and thanks Chorby. They state that Chorby really reminds them of the Pond Squad leader, and tells her she would make a great hero, before running away to transform. The final scene is Spears sitting in a chair with a cross look while Chorby, Quack, Siobhan, and Zippy all put the library back together. Chorby begins her transformation sequence, but interrupts it when she realizes Spears is RIGHT there staring at her. There is a record scratch after the music starts for a few seconds.
"Steals the Show ~ Your Chark is worse than

Your Bite!"

Chorby is strolling along happily with four ice creams to share with Siobhan, Quack, and Zippy. She levitates them with enthusiasm as she suddenly runs into Siobhan early. Siobhan takes all four ice creams and eats them in one bite, before laughing at Chorby's tears. She then punts her into a trash can a few aisles down. Chorby laments not always seeing eye to eye with Siobhan, but that felt mean, which Siobhan was not. Puffing up in anger, Chorby chases after Siobhan, just to see her breaking Zippy's skateboard in half. Chorby comforts a crying Zippy, telling Siobhan to knock it off. Siobhan laughs again punting both of them. Chorby lands in the same trash can, and the camera zooms slightly to see a second trash can inches from it that Zippy lands in. This repeats again for Quack, who has his favorite 1763 CD snapped by Siobhan. Even Spears gets punted when Siobhan takes hys favorite pen. Just before Siobhan can eat the pen, Siobhan runs into Siobhan. The Pond Squad and Spears appear, and are surprised by the two Siobhans. They both look confused between them, when the Siobhan with Spears' pen presses on it, squirting ink into the second Siobhan's face. She drops the pen (which Spears dives to catch), and laughing as you flies away. The ink-covered Siobhan reveals that the other Siobhan is her alternate reality twin/clone/sister, Steals Chark. The team all go after her, but Siobhan hangs back, unsure if she can face Steals. The gang gets clowned on. Steals taunts Siobhan in your fake accent, and leaves. When Chorby tries to comfort Siobhan, she runs off to be somewhere alone. Deep in the pit we see Siobhan curled up in her magical girl form, hoping to find the courage in a transformation that does not come. She never has been able to stand up to Steals, and what has changed? This is when she is approached by Elii, who could hear her talking to herself. Elii initially turns to leave her alone, but turns back, stating that nothing is going to change if she stays down here wailing. Siobhan thinks on this, and back on her first argument with Elii. We cut back to Spears, desperately jumping to try and grab a potted flower from Steals, when Siobhan arrives. The two fight, but in the scuffle, Steals somehow has completely mimicked Siobhan's appearance. The clone stand off happens, but Steals is actually very bad at pretending to be Siobhan, allowing for a moment for Siobhan to punt Steals into a garbage can. Spears cries as the flower pot is shattered on the ground, ending the episode. Steals would eat a pen.
"The Lake in the Pit ~ It's Lit!" A Halloween themed episode, the episode begins with Chorby telling Zippy of a meandering ghost cowboy, who sneaks up on people and drags them to his death pasture with a lasso. Zippy and Quack seem very scared, but Siobhan says she has seen far worse things in the depths of the ocean. Siobhan gets 30 seconds into a story before Chorby, Zippy and Quack all scream in fear. The topic of where Siobhan is from gets brought up. Siobhan talks about Atlantis, her hometown, and talks fondly of aquatic life, but had to leave due to an incident. Quack makes a snide comment about Siobhan's face being the incident, but Zippy sneaks up behind him and yells "YEEEEEHAWWWW" which causes Quack to jump. Chorby thinks for a bit and then mentions seeing the lake in the pit. Maybe they could go relax there? Quack dismisses it, calling the pit dangerous, to which Chorby and Zippy egg him on about being chicken (Quack does not take this well.) The group all heads to the lake, with Zippy stopping the group, claiming to hear the sounds of hoofbeats, just to laugh at Quack's reactions. The team begins to swim in the lake, as Siobhan explores the depths. Siobhan seems quite happy, because while she can swim through solid matter, nothing feels as good as big open water. However, after a bit, Siobhan rushes to the surface, clearly afraid. She transforms into her magical girl form, and begins protecting the group from pit fiends. The fiends however, seem to be mimicking the fears of the group, taking on the form of fish horror cowboys. The episode progresses with the team being chased into Lightner, CO, being picked off one by one, Quack, then Zippy, then Siobhan. As Chorby retreats into a building, she turns to her attackers, ready to transform. However she turns to see her attacker has changed to be her magical girl form, but twisted with more frog like features. Assuming this is her own fear, Chorby is paralyzed with herself, analyzing what it means, before she sees behind the fiend is magical boy Quack pointing his wand at the monster hands shaking. She then realizes the clone of herself also has a cowboy hat, and is an mixture of Quack's fears to her confusion. Quack blasts it before it gets to Chorby. Chorby questions why he would save her, as he was a villain. Quack gives Chorby a cold 'Target practice' before flying away. Chorby wonders about why Magical boy Quack would have the same fear as Quack, but she shrugs it off as he must know the same story. Chorby hops out of her hiding place to find Zippy, and Siobhan unharmed, and explains to Siobhan what happened. Siobhan tells them to leave the pit, and she will find Quack. The two begin to make a retreat when we cut to Quack, watching them from an abandoned bell tower. He is suddenly approached by a figure who thanks him for doing the right thing and saving that there lassy and her friends. Quack screams in horror at this figure, the cowboy ghost of Bauer Zimmerman, ending the episode. This episode has not aired since it's original release date.
"Hearts in Parts ~ Frog in your Throat!" It's the Breckenridge Talent Show! Spears has demanded that the team do a show for it, to get some publicity for the library. Spears writes a melodramatic story about a poor girl who unlocks dark secrets and drowns the world in eternal night. Chorby scores the main role (there were no try outs), and is suddenly thrust into the world of theater. Turns out? Chorby isn't very good at singing. Siobhan can't project to save her life, and Spears refuses to let Zippy play anything but grass. When Chorby asks why can't Quack do it, Spears makes up excuses for hys precious precious Quack. Chorby begins to look into ways to cheat having a voice. Looking through magic tomes, Chorby stumbles upon one about "The Four Elements." Reading through it, she finds herself attracted to a section on Heart magic. It appears masters of heart magic are able to push their power onto other people. Traditionally, this is used to empower others, and the more the wielder of magic is able to gather support from others the more energy they can create. Chorby then comes up with the brilliant idea of instead of making herself good at singing, why not just make the crowd like her singing? No harm in that right? While she is practicing this magic, Zippy comments that she SHOULD be practicing singing for the play instead, citing skateboarding as something they failed at again and again until they got it right. Chorby dismisses this, as she is much better at magic and why specializes in something else now? However during the show, Chorby's spell turns out to be TOO efficient, resulting in the crowd becoming obsessed with her singing. As the crowd descends upon her, Chorby is whisked away by Spears, who chastises her for being so careless with magic, let alone heart magic. Spears cites it as the most dangerous element of them all, and demands to know why Chorby can even cast such a powerful heart spell. Chorby is unable to explain, much to Spears' annoyance. Hy states that the spell can be broken, but hy needs Chorby's help. The two fight their way to the sound booth of the Pocket, where Spears hands Chorby a microphone and demands she sings. Chorby hesitates, wondering if this will make it worse as Spears is overwhelmed by fans. Chorby screams into the microphone so loud, it creates feedback in the stadium, which seems to break the spell. Chorby drops the microphone and rushes to pull Spears out of the fans. When Chorby asks Spears why hy was immune to her spell in the first place, hy states that heart magic seeks to overwhelm the other elements naturally in a person. Spears' balance is so out of whack, that Chorby could only hope to affect him if she used the entire crowd's worth of heart magic. The episode ends with the team losing the talent show for cheating. Zippy, Quack, and Siobhan were not affected either. Fans continue to question what the happened to them this episode.
"I'm in the Kitchen ~ Yams Everywhere!" Chorby is returning books to a shelf when Spears enters the room and pitches to hys employees Yams Rosenthal, a 2 foot tall yam with googly eyes to be the new mascot of the library. Zippy asks why it is a yam, but Spears says that it was all they had at the mascot shop. Yams turns out to be a big hit, with people coming to the library to see Yams and take pictures. Much to everyone's surprise, after enough people ooh and ahh at Yams, a SECOND Yams appears. The team names this one Yams Sokol, which proves an equal hit. Not before too long, suddenly the library is overrun with Yamses! Their cute aura too adorable to resist. Chorby attempts to find a place to transform, but fans of Yams are everywhere, and she swears she feels eyes on her everywhere. After minutes of searching for a safe place to hide, Chorby is surprised to find a frog shaped Yams, which she places her hat on and runs off screen. We see Spears emerge from behind a bookcase, and look at the Frog Yams. The sound of magical girl transformations in the background divert his attention, and hy looks back to the Frog Yams before rushing off to see Chorby, Zippy and Siobhan fighting through hordes of Yams and Yams Fans. Hy looks back to the Frog Yams in Chorby's hat then back to Magical Girl Chorby and shakes hys head. Hy says hy should have known it wasn't Chorby who was the Witch of Hearts, and that hy was a fool for the stage play convincing hym otherwise. Hys hunt would continue. Hy retreats to the shadow, and the episode ends with the gang sealing the original Yams into a gachapon capsule, and Siobhan punching it so hard it flies to Seattle. But just when the heroes think they are safe, the googly eyes of Yams Sokol are seen in the Shadows. The original play version of this episode had Siobhan eating raw (normal) yams. However this was deemed too graphic for a hero to do, so it was removed.
"Calling Your Name ~ Everybody in the Club" Siobhan is swimming in the pit lake alone. She swims easily through the dimly lit waters, exploring the depths unfettered by Pit Fiends. She suddenly stops and grips her head. Unintelligible whispers play, and as Siobhan snaps out of it she is floating in front of a large stone door. On it, faintly lit by the candles, we can see four symbols located in a diamond pattern. At the top most point, there is a heart. To the right, a club. At the bottom, a spade. And at the left, a diamond. Confused by what has just happened, Siobhan swims away. The following day in the library, Chorby and Zippy are practicing a comedy routine, and when it comes time for Siobhan's part, she is distracted, which causes Chorby and Zippy to be concerned. Siobhan brushes them off, and as soon as her shift is over she leaves to find a book in the library. She begins searching for any hint towards what that door might be, and finds a book with the same symbols upon it. Reading into it, she finds it filled with information on four powerful magical elements. Her focus is drawn to the club that she has come to represent. In contrast to the heart and the spade which are considered ""active"", the club is a reactive magic. Simply put, in situations in which Siobhan needs to stand up for herself, the power grows stronger. Siobhan, however is more frustrated by this revelation as it doesn't explain those voices or the door. This week's monster attack breaks out, and Siobhan arrives on the scene. However Siobhan continues to be distracted, and takes a heavy blow during the fight. Zippy and Chorby rush to Siobhan. Siobhan tries to brush it off like she is fine, but after attempting to stand and failing, Chorby urges her to just tell them what is the matter. Siobhan mentions the door and the whispers and that she is afraid. She has had this sinking feeling ever since that moment that something terrible lies behind that door, something she can't handle alone. But by revealing her weakness and standing up against her own fear of ridicule from Chorby and Zippy, Siobhan's magic activates giving her the burst of strength needed to defeat the monster. We then cut to Siobhan opening up to normal form Chorby and Zippy about the whispers and the door, who pretend to not have already heard it. But they promise they will help, and they will look into it.
"Birds of a Feather ~ Play Sports Together!" The episode begins mid-battle between Quack and the Pond Squad. Quack, having absorbed the magic from an entire flock of crows is waiting for Spears to hit them with a big surprise papercraft monster. However, after giving Spears the call to send it out, no one comes. Quack turns to look at where Spears is supposed to be before being punched by Siobhan, knocking the magic out of him. Quack retreats, searching for Spears only to find him huddle up by the fence of a nearby house. When Quack tries to get Spears' attention hy hisses at Quack. When Quack tries to yell at him, Spears interrupts him to point at the house's resident, Hades Tiger superstar Walton Sports. Quack asks if Walton is some kind of enemy of hys, but Spears states that hy is just fascinated and enraged by how NORMAL this man is. Quack doesn't follow, but Spears continues observing, pointing out minute details like "His music tastes are so bland!" and "He has exactly one trash beer after dinner on his porch." Quack tries to snap Spears out of his strange obsession just for Spears to order him to go investigate. Quack tries to refuse, but Spears picks him up and tosses him to a birdfeeder in the backyard. Quack laments for a few seconds before eating some birdseed, which attracts Walton himself. Walton peacefully looks on at Quack, before talking to him. Walton compliments Quack's feathers, healthy bill and winning smile, which shocks Quack into speaking. Walton quickly apologies, having thought Quack was just a normal duck. Walton is not used to birds being people. Quack asks Walton a few questions Spears whispers to him from a bush, but Walton takes it as getting to know each other, to which he starts asking questions back to Quack. When Quack tries to back out, Spears hisses at him again, so he returns to the conversation. Eventually the conversation moves to what Quack does for a living, and Quack talks about his work and coworkers. He starts complaining about how he is annoyed by Chorby. This causes Walton to look very concerned. Walton states that all of the things Chorby seems to do with Quack seem to be very friendly and nice. Quack states that it is probably some kind of ruse as no one is that pure and nice. Walton shakes his head and states that Quack might understand what he means if he just gives Chorby a chance. Quack reflects for a few seconds, thanks Walton for the birdseed, and flies away. Once Quack is out of shot, Walton is seen grabbing a broom and heading for the bush Spears was hiding in. The following day at work, Chorby, Zippy and Siobhan are all chatting when Quack arrives. Quack quells his usual fanclub before heading over to them and making a joke in line with the conversation. Chorby looks incredibly pleased and happy to see Quack participating. Spears walks in, shushing the group, gripping a large bandaid on his head in pain. The credits for this episode are the longest in the series as Walton Sports is listed as being voiced by every male voice actor in existence.
"Cool Tricks ~ Sick Flips" It is a strange day for Zippy. As they have been coming to work, everyone just seems... weird. As they ride into town on their skateboard they swore they saw Lancelot Kane kicking over trash cans. Edric Tosser was outside and having a normal day. But the weirdest was getting into work and seeing Siobhan punting people into trash cans. What had gotten INTO everyone? Zippy starts getting to work, when they stumble upon the book they saw Siobhan reading. They go to pick it up to put it back but their hand is stopped by a long tongue lashing it. Before them stands Chorby, cackling maniacally on the desk. She begins taunting Zippy and throwing fireballs at the slow little turtle, who proceeds to skateboard away. Zippy runs into a large monster. The monster is composed of two colors but what two colors constantly changes. Either way the two colors always contrast. The monster spots a patron quietly reading a book and approaches them. When their eyes lock, the monster's colors turn to black and white, then swap to white and black. Suddenly the patron begins ripping up the book and shouting expletives. Zippy proceeds to run from the monster and the encroaching Chorby. All over town people are beginning to act more and more destructive, their eyes either a solid dark or solid white. Everyone Zippy tries to find for help has been turned already, and Zippy becomes more and more panicked when they realize they are all alone. Zippy hides in an abandoned treehouse and cries for a bit, afraid. This is when Zippy's skateboard begins to glow. Zippy realizes that while it might be scary that everyone is against them, their fate lies with Zippy. Zippy transforms, and goes to confront the monster. With the whole town converted save for Zippy, Zippy notices how bright they have become. When the monster arrives and tries to flip Zippy, Zippy glows fiercely and blinds the monster, allowing Zippy to grind on it, cutting it in two. The monster's defeat returns everyone to normal. When Zippy is approached by Siobhan, Zippy wonders where they got that power. Siobhan suggests that if Siobhan's powers get stronger when Siobhan is in danger, perhaps Zippy's powers get stronger when others are in danger? Zippy smiles, having saved the day. They do a kickflip and the episode ends.
"The Flower Husk (Part One)" Everyone loves Wyatt Pothos. Since her last appearance on the show, Wyatt has been going hiking with Chorby, skating with Zippy, swimming with Siobhan, and even rocking out with Quack. So why on earth would the friendly and outgoing Wyatt Pothos seem so angry about the new face in Breckenridge? A small town isn't used to permanent new residents and Alejandro Leaf sure is a strange one. She is a walking pitcher plant, and she is in town to study the local flora of a constantly snowy Breckenridge. Her dry sense of humor quickly seems to win over the pond squad on a trip to the library, but Pothos keeps being very standoffish to her. Chorby begins to tell Pothos that she isn't being very nice, to which Pothos apologizes and pretends to relax. Later that night, Pothos approaches Alejandro and demands she leaves town. Alejandro taunts Pothos, stating that she would only be the first, and even if she could leave the others will find Breckenridge. It is only a matter of time. Pothos cracks her knuckles and moves to attack Alejandro, but is stopped by Chorby who was walking by. Chorby reprimands Pothos for attacking Alejandro, and breaks off their friendship. Pothos looks incredibly hurt and angry, and just tells Chorby she doesn't understand before running off. Alejandro thanks Chorby and waves to her as she hops away. Alejandro looks up and sees the full moon, the pattern looking strangely like a peanut. Alejandro begins to laugh. Her body is a silhouette as a transformation begins. When this episode was originally written, Chorby and Spears drew straws as to what PODS member would be the second to show up.


They used a leftover Aubrey II prop from a Little Shop of Horrors show they had done.

"The Flower Husk (Part Two)" Chaos comes quickly. Large vines appear and crack the town, large half peanut shells hanging from the vines. The peanut shells release a sweet scent into the air that seemed to attract people into them. While different from the Legume, the effect was very much the same. Those that entered would not be seen again. Those who are able to resist the scent begin being attacked by vines. The Pond Squad appear again, attempting to fight off the vines and protect the civilians, but seem unable to make any progress. This is when they are approached by Wyatt Pothos, who seems weary and tired. She informs the Pond Squad that they need to be attacking the heart of the monster, at it is far too powerful for them to cause lasting damage to any other part. The team asks how to find the heart, Pothos states she has a guess at where it could be. She begins to lead them deep into the pit, as the four of them fight off vines and peanut pit fiends. They finally make their way to the source of the vines, and see Alejandro's body hanging from the ceiling. Pothos says that Alejandro is the heart. However their fatigue is running them thin, and the vines are able to regenerate faster than they can shoot, grind on or punch. This is when Quack arrives, apparently on orders from Plot Point to help. Neither of them like it, but Chorby and Quack combine their powers to blast a hole through the vines protecting Alejadnro, cutting her off from the rest of the vines which began to disappear into a black smoke. Alejandro drops to the ground with a thud, laughing as the smoke dissipates revealing the large stone door Siobhan had found a few days prior. She looks to Pothos and states that they have seen the door and it is only a short time until they return. Siobhan is suddenly beset with a strong headache and collapses, as Quack shoots a blast at Alejandro. Alejandro falls to the ground and dissipates into smoke. Chorby and Zippy rush to check on Siobhan as Quack retreats, while Pothos stares at the door. Chorby turns to her and asks why Pothos knew so much about Alejandro. Pothos apologizes and runs away. The camera begins to move through the door, into a room filled with black smoke. The sound effect of whispers has grown to a roar as a cracked peanut shell larger than Breckenridge itself is seen. The whispers all scream and the episode ends. In an interview, Alejandro Leaf stated that "Yeah, I get asked about the depiction of me by the Breckenridge Jazz hands. I was a little miffed at first, but you know what? I can act like that sometimes when I get a little hungry."


This is the end of Season One

Season 2

Season two is still in development and will be released in random bursts.

Episode Title Episode Synopsis Additional Notes
"The Woman from Boston ~ That Loaf Sure Can Forbes!" The episode begins with a shot of a tour van adorned in flower decals. It is night, as a thumping sound is heard inside the van as some box shakes violently. A hand bursts out of the box, and the opening plays. We return to the library, where the Pond Squad are chilling at a table, filling out some kind of library forms for work. Zippy talks about a friend of theirs from the skatepark being excited for a concert coming up. When Chorby asks about who it is, Zippy talks about Campos Arias, famed Boston singer. Chorby freaks out, claiming to be Campos' number one fan. Quack scoffs, but when questioned about scoffing, he claims that Campos is boring pop music, and it has no originality or depth. Chorby gets adorably angry, and Siobhan breaks up their bickering. Chorby storms off, and goes to find out how to get tickets to the concert. But turns out, they're VERY expensive (And sold out!) Chorby really wants to see the concert, so she transform into her magical girl form. She tries to use her recent popularity and hero-ship to bribe a guard to let her in. It doesn't work, so she uses magic to teleport in. While inside, she is loving the concert, but is surprise to see magical boy Quack in attendance. She waits for Quack to leave the crowd before confronting him. The two fight for a bit, when security stops them. Quack is able to procure a ticket, revealing he bought his own ticket. Chorby however is not. But before security can apprehend her, the lights suddenly cut out. Chorby accuses Quack, but Quack states this has nothing to do with him or Plot Point. One security guard rushes off to investigate. A few seconds pass before screaming is heard over the radio of the second security guard. The second orders them to stay put as they go to investigate. They do not return. Quack, annoyed states he is not going to have his expensive tickets wasted. The two begin to look for the source. Going through the depths of the Pocket, they eventually hear some noises in the ventilation room. They open the door to find some humanoid eating the air conditioner fans. The two guards are wrapped up in saran wrap. The two attempt to stop the assailant, whose unpredictable movements and strange noises prevent them from getting ground. Just when all seems hopeless, Chorby cries saying she just wanted to see Campos as her number one fan. This sends the assailant into a frenzy, screaming about eating fans. Quack and Chorby trade off saying the word fan, to tire out the mysterious monster. The two land a powerful combo on the monster, but it just shrugs it off. Just before it can harm them, the creature is lifted into the air psychically by none other than Campos Arias herself. Campos scolds the creature, referring to them as "Lowe Forbes." She apologizes to Chorby and Quack before unwrapping the guards. She thanks Chorby and Quack for distracting Lowe, and invites them to come watch the show from backstage once the power is fixed. Lowe had chewed through some wires trying to get to the fans. Chorby and Quack ignore eachother, and enjoy the concert, both happy to meet their idol. Chorby's magical girl form is now banned from entering the Pocket for breaking and entering. This episode features a new opening! It is sung by Campos Arias.


Featuring such hit songs as:


"11 Heart Shaped Boxes"


"No Eyes 4 U"


and


"I Really Love Math"

"The Garbage Chef ~ Totally Unbear-able!" A new restaurant opens up in town, becoming the buzz of all of Breckenridge. However, when the Pond Squad and Spears go for lunch, they are met with bizarre foods. It turns out the restaurant is being run by Dervin Gorcyzca, a literal bear. While Chorby tries to be nice about the food, Spears is the physical embodiment of Yelp as hy shouts his critiques, driving customers away. When the crowd leaves, Chorby remains in the restaurant to console a crying Dervin. Chorby pledges to help Dervin in the restaurant. After a dinner rush comes in, Chorby uses her magic to remove several of Dervin's weird choices (like the chunks of wrapper in the soup). Dervin's cooking becomes a huge hit, but bear thinks it is because people like bear's usual cooking. However, eventually the secret slips, and Dervin becomes upset when Chorby had been lying about why people were liking bear's food. As bear runs away, bear runs into Plot Point, who corrupts Dervin to become Sick Nasty, the 90s theme chef who uses nasty food to make people sick. Dervin's bear strength mixed with Spears' magic is too much for the Pond Squad to bare. When all hope is lost, Chorby eats Sick Nasty's food, and gives constructive criticism of it. This calms bear down enough for Siobhan to punch the spine out of Dervin, returning to normal. The episode ends with the Pond Squad (minus Quack) helping Dervin make bear's menu more palatable, and Dervin welcoming them back anytime. Dervin has streamed the recreation of the bad food that debuted in this episode and rated it.
"Siobhan's Bad Day ~ Eli's Worse Day!" The episode begins with a sudden thumping of a pit fiend against a wall. We see Eli, carrying a bucket of water, fist outstretched, smoldering from the impact with the creature. He shakes his hand letting out a sigh. We seem him approach his "garden" in front of his pit residence. He pours some of the water on a strange plant, that seems alive in spite of no sunlight. He heads into his house and pours the rest of the bucket into some kind of water filtration machine. He pours himself a glass from it and drinks it, wiping some sweat off his forehead. He begins working on some dinner before he freezes. He closes the blinds to his house, and peers out them, his eyes squinting as if spying something. In a panic, he prepares for an attack, and almost obliterates Edric Tosser as he walks in his front door. Edric, already on edge from being in the pit, is just doing his deliveries for Eli from Breckenridge proper. Eli apologizes, saying the pit fiends have grown more violent lately, and that shark girl keeps snooping around his place. Tosser talks to Eli about Siobhan for a bit, saying she seems alright and is a good friend of a friend. Eli does not seem interested, so Tosser takes that as a sign to get out. We cut back to the library, where Steals has returned and is taunting Chorby and Zippy. Seeing this, Siobhan transforms and confronts Steals, who is able to overpower Siobhan. Siobhan breaks something of Chorby's which causes her to cry. Siobhan seeing this feels an intense shame, and runs away from the problem. Siobhan first goes to her usual haunt of the candle lake, but freezes and runs away from the large door. Swimming through the air, she eventually finds herself at Eli's place. She turns to leave, just before being attacked by pit fiends. Just as she seems to be overwhelmed Eli drags her out and into his home. Eli wonders what the hell she is doing back here. She goes quiet at first, which makes Eli hesitate. He lets her stay while the fiends are roaming outside. Looking for a distraction, Siobhan helps Eli with a few of the things around his house to help his living situation: cleaning, taking care of strange fruit plants, whatever she can to keep herself busy. Finally she tells Eli what caused her to run away. Much to her surprise, Eli tells her it was stupid of her to stick up to Steals if she can't beat her. Better to suffer in peace than to lose everything fighting. He tells her about the revolution and how it failed. This seems to make Siobhan go silent again, but the moment is cut short as she hears Chorby and Zippy shouting. She looks to Eli saying that while the outcome wasn't intended, Eli should never feel stupid for standing up for what he feels is right. Siobhan runs out, and saves Chorby and Zippy, who had come looking for her after she missed work. The two had been beset by pit fiends, and could not transform without revealing their secret to the other. Siobhan saves them, and we see Eli looking on from a distance. It took Chorby and Spears three weeks to convince Elii to allow them into his apartment to write down the details of living in a pit-house.
"Zippy's Strange Day ~ Zippy Vs. Zippy!" After getting their skateboard stolen by Spears for "preforming sick grinds" on the bookcases, Zippy finds themselves bored at home with nothing to do until they can earn enough money to buy a replacement. Chorby texts Quack to try out a new online game that Edric recommended to her. Zippy becomes addicted quickly, playing for hours and hours. Even after Chorby has fallen off of the game, Zippy continues to spend night after night playing. We get shots throughout the week of Chorby and Siobhan fighting monsters and needing Zippy who does not appear. While Chorby and Siobhan are able to keep things under control, each fight shows them getting more and more tired. Zippy meanwhile is more and more into the game. But as the rest of the town is increasingly in more danger, Zippy's diamond magic is building up in them. Eventually it builds up so much that Zippy's online avatar, a low poly cartoon rabbit, bursts from the game to save the day. At first Zippy is happy as it means they have to do less work and have more time to play the game, however when Zippy finally decides they miss their friends, they find that their avatar has taken their place! Everyone seems to love Rabbit Zippy so much, that there is no place for normal Zippy. Rabbit Zippy does all the crime fighting, all the work at the library, and all the hanging out with Siobhan, Chorby and Quack! Rabbit Zippy taunts Zippy in private, claiming to be a better version of them. When a monster attack happens shortly after, Zippy tries to help but without their skateboard they are unable to transform! When Chorby and Siobhan get badly hurt, Zippy tries to protect them in their turtle body, but gets badly hurt themselves. Rabbit Zippy appears, offering Zippy a hand, stating that Zippy has finally realized what was really important the whole time. When Zippy takes the hand, Rabbit Zippy fades away into light, and Zippy transforms without their skateboard. Zippy defeats the monster, and reveals a new power. Zippy can jump incredibly high and move super fast! The episode ends with Zippy logging onto their computer, and the rabbit avatar waving to Zippy from behind the screen, then winking to the camera.
"Chorby's Weird Day ~ In the Feedback" Chorby heads to work but is quite surprised to have a new person parading around the library giving orders to the team. When Chorby asks who they are, they get indignant and claim Chorby should recognize her boss, Famous Owens. When Chorby asks Zippy, they claim Famous has always ran the library, and Chorby must be confused. Siobhan, in a strange turn, says Chorby is ALWAYS confused, and berates her for several mess ups in her duties, before piling more work on her. Chorby tries to claim that Siobhan has been replaced by Steals, but all attempts at proving this just make Siobhan angrier. The scene cuts to Chorby doing some work, talking to herself confused and afraid when Quack appears. Chorby becomes more confused at what a good mood Quack appears to be in as he helps her out with her work. Chorby again explains the weirdness of the day to Quack who brings up the possibility that Chorby might be from another dimension, world, or timeline. Just then, there is a monster attack. Chorby states it must be Plot Point, but Quack assures her that in this world, the dreaded Infamous Bowens is the villain to be feared. A mysterious demon with powerful magics. No one can tell who their secret identity is. Quack says Chorby should run and hide before the Pond Squad shows up to save the day. Chorby nods, and runs off and transforms. When she arrives to the scene, she and Zippy team up to fight Infamous, which is proving difficult. Soon, Anthro Quack arrives, only to be met with a blast from Chorby. Quack seems quite surprised to be attacked by Chorby, and a minute of slapstick laser beams fly at him. When Zippy finally gets Chorby to stop, Quack seems confused as to why Chorby would attack him: they're on the same team. With Quack and Chorby's powers combined, Infamous is no match for the two of them. But Infamous gets some help from a surprise ally, Siobhan. Chorby blurts out her name in confusion, which stops the fight in its tracks. Apparently in this universe, Siobhan had been bothering to keep up a secret identity, which Chorby just ruined. Siobhan gets angry and goes to attack Chorby, but she is saved by Quack. The trio defeat Siobhan, and then remove Infamous' mask, which was just a bobblehead version of Famous' head, to reveal Famous Owens underneath. There is a gasp. Famous and Siobhan disappear in a smoke bomb. Just as Chorby is about to tell Zippy and Quack her identity, to beg them to help her find a way home, Chorby hears a loud electronic sound, before waking up face first drooling on a book she was reading in the library. After the feedback noise settles, Spears is heard on a speaker in the library, demanding that Chorby arrive to the front desk or be fired. Hopping over quickly, Chorby sees things as they should be. Spears is her boss again, and she is back in her reality. There is a brief monologue from Chorby commenting on how maybe she should try and be nicer to the Prince of Spades (Quack), and it would be very funny if her boss ACTUALLY turned out to be plotpoint. "Sadly, it was all just a dream," are the last words Chorby says before the camera pans over to the microphone Spears was using. It begins to glow pink, a feedback sound is played, and the screen turns to static. The original draft for this episode was just a previous episode again but the only thing different was Famous Owens replaced Spears.
"Quack's Day ~ Unquack Your Adjectives!" The episode begins with a flashback of Quack being alone and afraid in the pit. He looks much younger than we are used to. He is attacked by pit fiends, but fends them off with his destructive magic. But the child Quack is soon overrun with emotions and begins to lose his composure. Just before he is surrounded, Spears' voice calls out to him, and he wakes up. Spears and Quack seem to be in their secret lair, discussing a plan of attack. Spears wants Quack to obtain Chorby's heart powers to that Quack would be supercharged. Quack suggests maybe creating a large amount of chaos would distract them enough for Quack to defeat them. Spears thinks on it, and says hy has a plan. Hy lurks through the library finding a child frustrated with their English homework of name "five" adjectives. Using hys needles, hy turns the child into Frictionary, a large eraser monster with the power of removing adjectives from existence. Frictionary's effects on reality are noticed by Chorby, Zippy and Siobhan when Chorby is trying to describe a fly sundae she recently ate. Unable to get the words out, Siobhan leaves the group so she may go find the cause. Chorby and Zippy both find distractions and run away to transform. The trio soon finds Frictionary in the library, but as they are unable to describe anything, they have difficulties communicating and are defeated. The squad flees, and we see the chaos happening around Breckenridge. Construction workers, unable to describe the length of objects find create messes. Any song that had adjectives in it find the words replaced with static. We then cut to Quack, relaxing in his bedroom, listening to some 1,763 music. One of the songs he likes has become nothing but static, and he does not like this. Quack transforms and heads out into town to find the cause, only to learn that it is one of Spears' monster. Quack sees Chorby trying to run away from Frictionary, noticing she is almost on the ropes. However, instead of helping Frictionary, he jumps onto Frictionary's back and removes the spine from it, reverting the child to normal. With adjectives returned, Chorby is quite confused at this. Quack says he found that monster annoying, and Chorby shouldn't read too much into it. He runs away hastily, back to Spears' dark lair. Much to his surprise, Spears seems fine with Quack's actions. While the plan was close to working, Spears did admit that hy may have gone too far with removing all adjectives. Hy couldn't enjoy reading any books while Frictionary was wreaking havoc. In addition, Spears states that Quack has started opening a much more lucrative path with his actions today. He saved Chorby, and why settle for just Chorby's powers when Quack could have all of them? When adjectives are removed from the world, the episode is in greyscale.
"Where There's a Will ~ There's a Weigh!" Chorby is talking to Zippy, Quack and Siobhan about wanting to go hiking. Chorby talks about being raised in Yellowstone, and how she wishes she could take the three of them to see the nature. Siobhan floats the idea of driving them, which surprises the Pond Squad at the fact that Siobhan knows how to drive. Zippy, thinking Siobhan was not 16, comments on this. The team is surprised that Siobhan is actually the oldest of the junior librarians. Quack has the hardest time belivieving this, his previous "I am the oldest" confidence shattered. Chorby says she'd love to go camping with the group some time, a feat made much easier thanks to the team apparently having had a driver all this time. The scene then cuts to Quack and Spears scheming. Spears is having difficulty getting Quack to focus, as Quack cannot believe Siobhan is older than him. Spears asks Quack how old he thinks Spears is, to which Quack responds with ancient. Spears approves of hys age being acknowledged, but is angered to know that Quack said that because Spears has difficulties navigating hys smartphone. With age on the mind, Spears decides to show Quack a new trick. Opening up a spellbook, hy copies a page and folds it into an origami monster as he has done so many times before. Yet he explains that by using paper with a spell embued on it, the origami monster would gain the effects of that spell. The monster, taking the form of a worm, would soon slither into the library and causing chaos: a spell that adds 1 m/s of force to gravity for every year the target has been alive. The spell would manifest in an apple appearing then falling on the target. Hitting the unsuspecting but young Chorby and Zippy was surprising, but they simply had to deal with slightly more than two times gravity. Siobhan on the other hand, was suddenly so heavy it began to knock Earth out of orbit. Realizing the error of this plan, both the Pond Squad and Spears begin searching for the worm with comedic things happening along the way. Eventually, with the fate of the world falling into the sun activating Zippy's diamond magic, they are able to catch up to the worm and crush it. The team leaves the library and Breckenridge has flooded due to all the snow melting. The camera zooms in on the sun which is huge in the sky. The episode ends. The following episodes the sun is back to normal for some reason.
"Projected Project ~ A Week for a Day!" Spears tasks Chorby with creating a "Cool Teens" board. When Zippy complains about why they weren't chosen for it, as the raddest teen around, Spears

states that Zippy is still a little to pre to appeal to teens. Chorby is excited for it at first, but it quickly proves too daunting a task and she begins to put it off. It is at this point that Chorby runs into library patron Steph Weeks, who seems to quite frustrated. Everytime Steph goes to pick up a book, he mumbles. When Chorby asks what is wrong, he says every time he thinks about picking a book, he has already seen eight days in advance to the point where he has already read it. Chorby wonders how that is possible, so Steph explains his ability to see every day of the week at the same time. Chorby thinks for a bit, and comes up with the idea of sending Steph a mystery book next week, so he can't see into that week. Steph loves this idea, and wants to know how he can help Chorby to repay her for her good idea. Chorby, thinking about the project she has to do, decides that Steph's ability will allow him to see exactly how long Chorby can procrastinate on the Teen Board. Steph gives her a rigid itinerary of when and how she is allowed to goof off. But as it turns out, keeping to that schedule proves difficult for the distractible Chorby. Steph keeps providing her with new schedules that Chorby keeps ruining due to comedic circumstances. Finally the deadline looms on the final day, and Chorby panics. Steph, revealing that he knew this would happen, but not in such a detail, explains to Chorby that plans and schedules don't always make the future we want. As a result, Steph's vision is not 20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20/20, and sometimes what he sees can be wrong. But what he WAS right about was that Chorby would need to ask her friends for help sometimes if she wanted to accomplish her goal. She gets the help of Zippy, Siobhan and even Quack. Zippy includes a section on skateboarding, Siobhan puts up some self-discovery tips, and Quack lists some books about music. The episode ends with Steph in his room. We see what his vision looks like for the first time as he holds a package from Chorby including the mystery book. Infinite futures span out with possibilities about what could be inside the package. Steph sighs happily as those futures fade as he opens the box. A hand-drawn picture book by Chorby titled "My Friend Who Can See the Future!."

"Did You Hear? ~ Something Familia" The Pond Squad and Quack are discussing their fears in the break room. Zippy jokes about fearing beefing a big skateboard trick. Siobhan just says Steals and the team leaves it at that. Quack says he doesn't want to talk about it. The team presses him jokingly, only for him to push it onto Chorby. Chorby has a brief day dream about her fear of her secret identiy being outed, and her friends being hunted by Plot Point as a result. She comes up with something to change the subject. We then cut to Spears and Quack plotting. Spears wants Quack to infiltrate the Pond Squad, to pretend to be on their side. Then when their guards are down, Quack can strike and absorb all their powers and make their still very unclear goals a reality. Spears states hy is creating a dangerous monster, one hy would normally think twice about releasing into Breckenridge. The Pond Squad will be pressed to defeat it, and Quack can come in and save the day. Quack accepts, and leaves the lair. The monster is a small paper doll that projects nightmare illusions around it. Sure enough, the monster proves powerful as the Pond Squad find themselves trapped in nightmares. Every time they think they have found the monster causing it, it dissipates into smoke. While Chorby's mostly deals with social isolation, Zippy with injury, Siobhan's is very muted and is just her standing in front of that door in the candle lake. Eventually they each are approached by Quack, who helps reunite them in the nightmares. The three of them do not trust Quack, who says he is helping them after watching them suffer in their nightmares. It was TOO evil. But just then, the monster hits Quack, whose nightmares begin to take over the illusions. Quack is running after a distant figure, in an outfit much like Chorby's. Just as Quack is about to reach her, Umpire can be seen behind her, and she says Quack needs to run away before she is suddenly hit with a baseball. Then lit on fire. This scene repeats a few times, with Quack trying many things to stop this mystery attacker. He fails every time, and gets more and more distressed with each instance. We see Chorby seeing this, who is equally horrified to see what Quack is going through. She finds the strength to break the magic binding her, and goes to help the crying Quack. With their powers aligned, they are able to dispel the illusion, and defeat the monster. Quack, horrified at being seen in such a vulnerable situation, flees. Chorby calls after him, but he does not return. Zippy and Siobhan ask Chorby if they believe Quack's earlier claims about changing sides. She says she doesn't know, but she swears she will help Quack. We cut to Spears' hideout, Spears reading a book towards the camera. Over hys shoulder we see an angry Quack, who demands to know why Spears turned the monster on him. Spears, not looking away from hys book, states that by doing so, the emotional and empathetic Pond Squad would be swayed to believing in Quack's change to good. Heroes are easily emotionally manipulated, Spears points out. Quack, still angry, crosses his arms and gives Spears a "Whatever." Spears assures Quack that in due time, all will work out, and they will win. In spite of the Halloween episode revolving around fears, almost none of the fears presented in that episode are present in this one.
"June July ~ August Sky!" This episode is drawn in crayon. The episode begins with Chorby arriving to Walton Sports' house, having been tricked by Spears into going under the guise of a "Helpful Neighbor" program hy is making hys employees do. In reality, there is a paper bug hidden in Chorby's hat that will sneak out and observe Walton's home to feed Spears' obsession with how normal Walton is. However, things get weird when Walton is very anxious about not letting Chorby inside. Chorby is quite confused looking directly into the "camera", before she looks off to the side of the shot and begins whispering to someone. Chorby gives an awkward laugh, before looking up at the sky and saying "What a lovely June July, August Sky!". She has a forced smile on, but it quickly turns to fear as the camera zooms out and shows a peaceful summer day. Nothing happens for a few more seconds, before the camera zooms back to Chorby who states "We should uh... Be... Spending this day at the beach!" Chorby hops off screen, which lingers on Walton's house for a bit. There is the sound of crayons on paper as we transition to the Pond Squad at an ocean beach, despite there being no oceans in Colorado. Spears is also there for some reason, looking incredibly cross. Spears vocalizes hys discomfort at being at the beach, but Chorby keeps laughing awkwardly and insists they have FUN at the beach. They play volleyball. Anytime anyone questions the activities Chorby has them do, she just laughs and stresses the word fun. Suddenly, Chorby exclaims that Plot Point has shoved a needle into the ocean. Before Spears can protest that that is NOT how those needles work, Chorby throws sand into the eyes of the Pond Squad and Spears. She transforms right there in front of them, and proceeds to fight the ocean. All of the sounds of the fight are clearly being made by Chorby. Chorby, looking stressed, proclaims the episode over, gives another awkward laugh, and the episode abruptly ends. In the original stage version of this episode, the episode was SUPPOSED to be about

Chorby meeting August Sky at Walton's. August Sky did not show up to the venue

"As a prank."

"Mirror Mirror ~ Siobhan the Wall!" We see Siobhan in darkness. She is swimming in the dark, only recognizable by her hair and tail in the black. She swims further up and up, when a pale hand breaches the top of the water, reaching down for her. Siobhan swims faster and faster, reaching for the hand before waking up in a cave. There are a few scenes of Siobhan preparing for her day, before heading out into the pit, up through its corridors and into the library she works at. She goes about her work, looking distracted, before one customer mentions finding something in a book they were reading. Handing it to Siobhan, it is an old faded piece of paper, but what it is on it horrifies Siobhan. She stares at it, ignoring the customer, before running off. Eventually, Siobhan stops somewhere in the library, and looks at the paper. The audience gets their first look at the contents: it is a lovely drawing of Siobhan. The art is carefully done, drawn and colored with ink. It is clearly Siobhan in her humanoid form, wearing her Caster of Clubs uniform, but it is different. The outfit has not had its sleeves ripped off, and a lot of the frills and tulle has been removed for a simpler and straighter skirt. The drawing depicts Siobhan wielding a large golden trident. Her hair, in a much more questionable fashion choice, resembles a clubs symbol, with three poofs on the top and sides of her head. Beneath it, in perfect calligraphy is a poem. "On the brines of life/Tossed in the strife/The ship of hope never falters". She looks at it in confusion, and anger, before Chorby can ask her what is the matter. She points to a trail of books Siobhan knocked over in her hurry to hide. Siobhan tries to be evasive, but Chorby points out that Siobhan is crying, a fact Siobhan hadn't even realized. Siobhan slumps down, and Chorby hops onto her shoulder and gives her the best hug a tiny frog can. Siobhan reconfirms that Chorby knows that Siobhan is very old. So being that old means that there are some gaps in her memories. She shows Chorby the picture and says that showing it to her makes her know she is forgetting something important. Looking at the photo is like lighting her brain on fire, all cylinders going nonstop trying to figure out what that thing is and there is just nothing there. Dark and empty. Chorby does her best to console her friend by saying she hardly remembers what she ate for breakfast. A little bit of a memory slip isn't the end of the world, and it is not like Siobhan would forget something or somebody important. She'd always have the good memories she was making now with the Pond Squad, and being a hero of Breckenridge. It doesn't really help, but Siobhan appreciates Chorby's help anyway, and starts to calm down. Just then, an origami monster appears. It has a large humanoid frame, with a big horn on the top of its head. Siobhan gets up, and protects Chorby from this monster. Chorby is impressed at how Siobhan seems to always be one step ahead of this monster, as if knowing all of its moves before they happen. Siobhan clenches her fist, and punches a hole directly through the monster, which causes it to explode, paper raining down. Most of it is white loose leaf, but Siobhan catches one of them. She looks at it and begins to cry again, but her face shows no expression of sadness. Chorby hops up to ask her what it is: it is a drawing of the Witch of Hearts. But it is not Chorby Short. It is a person with a braided ponytail, pale skin, and sharp fangs exposed by a smile. Chorby exclaims during the fight that she had Fly-Os for breakfast.
"____ ___ __I_ __I__D_ _C____D ~ ____ __ __ ____!" Editor's Note: Okay seriously real talk. I am one of the biggest fans of this series, and I cannot for the life of me remember what happens in episode 38.

I am begging anyone who knows anything about it to type it up. I can find links to the episode online, and I swore I've seen it but I cannot tell you

a single thing that happens in it. Anyone who might know what episode 38 is about, PLEASE visit the talk page and tell us what you can remember.

I have this episode on my calendar NINE times and I swore I sat down to watch it all nine times but I have nothing please help please help.

Every time I go to make a talk page about this episode something comes up, and by the time I return I've forgotten all about the talk page and my computer has shut down, its like someone is trying to stop me from writing about this episode. I'm going to write this down here to put up that talk page, and remember that Agan Harrison comes up at some point in the episode.
"A Vacation"
"Peanut Bong"
"Turtle Ducks ~ Sk8 or Die"
"A Legume Up On the Competition ~ A Rivalry is Born!"
"A New Member ~ It's Pizza Time!"
"CUBE ~ A Tall Glas of Milk"
"Stronger Together ~ Quack and Chorby on the Case!"
"A Cover Up! ~ A Doctor from Shell!"
"Dress for Success ~ Sew Chaos!"
"M.E.C.H.S. ~ Mikan Engineers Creative Huge Soldiers"
"New Villains ~ New Capes!"
"The Performance - Rock Solid!"
"The Quitter (Part 1)"
"The Quitter (Part 2)"


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