100 Things to Do Before High School - Stay Up All Night Thing! (S1E6)

A sleepover fund-raiser is held at school, and CJ and her pals want to stay awake for the event, but it's no easy task.
| Runtime (min) | 23 |
|---|---|
| TMDB Rating | 5.0 (2 votes) |
| Air Date | 2015-06-27 |
| Genres | Comedy, Family |
| TV Rating | TV-G |
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Storyline
In this episode of '100 Things to Do Before High School,' CJ and her friends participate in a sleepover fund-raiser at their school, eager to stay awake all night. They are determined to make the most of the event, filled with games, snacks, and bonding time. However, as the night progresses, they quickly realize that staying awake is more challenging than they anticipated.
As exhaustion sets in, the group faces various hilarious and relatable challenges while trying to keep their eyes open. They engage in funny antics, share stories, and attempt to outlast each other, all while dealing with the pressures of staying alert. Ultimately, they learn valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and the importance of knowing one's limits.
What Parents Say
This episode highlights the excitement and chaos of a school sleepover, a common experience for many children. It provides a humorous look at the challenges of staying awake, which can resonate with both kids and parents alike. The characters face relatable moments of fatigue and silliness, reflecting the ups and downs of group activities.
Parents may appreciate how the episode underscores the importance of teamwork and supporting one another through difficult times. CJ and her friends learn to rely on each other, showcasing how friendships can help navigate challenges. This can foster discussions about cooperation and friendship with your child.
What Children Can Learn
Through their sleepover adventure, CJ and her friends discover the importance of pacing themselves and understanding their limits. As they struggle to stay awake, they realize that pushing too hard can lead to exhaustion and silliness. This teaches them valuable lessons about balance and self-awareness, important skills as they navigate their own social lives.
The episode also emphasizes the fun of shared experiences and creating memories with friends. By participating in games and activities together, they strengthen their bonds and learn that teamwork can make even the toughest challenges enjoyable. This can encourage kids to cherish their friendships and appreciate the support they have.
Five Most Asked Questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What is the main goal of CJ and her friends during the sleepover? | CJ and her friends aim to stay awake all night during the school sleepover fund-raiser. They are excited to participate in games, eat snacks, and enjoy each other's company. Their determination to last through the night drives the episode, highlighting the fun and chaos that ensues as they try to maintain their energy levels. |
| What challenges do the characters face while trying to stay awake? | As the night progresses, CJ and her friends face numerous challenges that test their stamina and resolve. They experience fatigue, silly moments, and hilarious mishaps as they struggle to keep their eyes open. These relatable situations provide comedic relief while also illustrating the reality of staying awake for extended periods. |
| What lessons do the characters learn by the end of the episode? | By the end of the episode, CJ and her friends learn important lessons about teamwork and self-awareness. They realize that it's okay to acknowledge their limits and that supporting one another is crucial during challenging times. This experience helps them appreciate their friendship and the fun of shared moments, even when things don't go as planned. |
| How does the episode portray friendship among the characters? | The episode showcases the strength of friendship through CJ and her friends' interactions. As they navigate the challenges of the sleepover, they rely on each other for support and encouragement. Their shared experiences strengthen their bonds, emphasizing that true friendship involves being there for one another, especially during tough or silly situations. |
| What elements of humor are present in this episode? | Humor is a significant element in this episode, primarily through the characters' antics as they try to stay awake. The exaggerated reactions to their fatigue and the silly games they play create a light-hearted atmosphere. These comedic moments not only entertain but also resonate with viewers, making the experience relatable and enjoyable for kids and parents alike. |
Cast
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| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 | With the pressures of high school in their near future, CJ and her two best friends decide to embark on a series of middle school adventures while they can still take risks and have fun. |
| 1 | 2 | CJ, Fen and Crispo start a garage band with hopes of winning top prize at the school's music festival. But when creative differences break up the band, CJ must find a way to reunite the team in time for their big performance. |
| 1 | 3 | The gang each sets out to conquer their fears, but when CJ is faced with talking to her 8th grade crush, she needs the help of Fenwick & Crispo to cross this item off the list. |
| 1 | 4 | CJ notices how many times Fenwick says the word "no" so she convinces the guys to say yes for the day. But while agreeing to everything that is asked of you opens new doors, it also creates unanticipated problems. |
| 1 | 5 | Hoping to insert a little magic into their middle school routine, CJ, Fen and Crispo set out to grant the wishes of some people in their lives. |
| 1 | 6 | A sleepover fund-raiser is held at school, and CJ and her pals want to stay awake for the event, but it's no easy task. |
| 1 | 7 | CJ longs for a pet, but her mom is unsure she's ready, so she makes CJ look after a flour baby to prove she's responsible. |
| 1 | 8 | CJ and her pals experiment with their wardrobes and learn about the effects clothes can have. |
| 1 | 9 | CJ works with Fen and Crispo to find out their "special thing". |
| 1 | 10 | Crispo lacks funds for a concert ticket, so his pals scheme to get him one without him knowing they paid for it. |
| 1 | 11 | CJ and the boys decide to expand their group, but making new friends throws each of them into unexpected situations. |
| 1 | 12 | The group decides to enter the science fair, but CJ cannot figure out what she wants to do and starts losing her spirit; however, Ronbie raises her spirits back up with a pep talk. Meanwhile, Fenwick builds a robot that is beaten by Mindy's better robot. Crispo tries multiple things to impress one of the judges, but repeatedly fails. Eventually, CJ figures out that she can enter her list of 100 things to do before high school because of the science of whether or not things on the list prepare someone for high school and Fenwick builds a robot that highly surpasses Mindy's, but it goes haywire and wrecks everyone's science fair projects, except Crispo's, whose science fair project ended up being himself because of what his body can do. |
| 1 | 13 | When Crispo joins the Save the Baboons club, which is ran by Mindy and Blake, CJ and Fenwick, who were not allowed to join, try to find their own clubs. Fenwick joins the Super Genius club and CJ joins the Club club, which is boring. CJ and the other club members attempt to make it cooler, but it gets taken over by Mindy and Blake's club, so CJ tries one more time in a bigger room. When Crispo discovers that the money donations for the Save the Baboons club is going toward the club's expenses rather than saving the baboons, he leaves and join CJ's Club Awesome club, which becomes a huge success. However, it becomes too much of a success after Mindy's not able to go in, despite everyone being able to join, and CJ, Fenwick, and Crispo not even being allowed to go back in due to the club reaching capacity. |
| 1 | 14 | Due to a bad childhood experience, Principal Hader cancels the Halloween carnival. CJ, Fenwick, and Crispo make it their thing to figure out why Principal Hader hates Halloween and fix it. Meanwhile, Crispo is made fun of for wearing what others perceive as a costume for little children. He then changes to a more dark costume to be cool, but later realizes that he should not change simply because somebody doesn't like a particular feature about him. |
| 1 | 15 | CJ, Fenwick, and Crispo are all sick; CJ and Fenwick are both home while Crispo wants to know what it's like to have a sick day, but his parents don't ever allow him to stay home, no matter how sick he is. Meanwhile, to keep his perfect attendance record, Fenwick has Crispo walk around with Fenwick on an iPad. Later, Fenwick gives Crispo the idea to get on a bike and go over to CJ's house to make the best of his sick day, but when Crispo gets over there, CJ's not there because she came back to school since she was feeling a lot better thanks to some disgusting green liquid medicine her parents forced her to take earlier. |
| 1 | 16 | CJ challenges her friends to sit at another lunch table during lunchtime and see how events occur differently. |
| 1 | 17 | CJ and her friends discover the challenges of taking care of themselves when they find that they are home alone for the night |
| 1 | 18 | CJ and the boys decide to make their voices heard during the 7th grade elections; a friendly competition turns negative |
| 1 | 19 | When a simple lie morphs into an out of control event, CJ and the boys discover the power of words and the messy business surrounding lies, truths and the consequences of telling both. |
| 1 | 20 | The children are ready to redeem their rewards for a school achievement trip to the water park, but their "pootybucks" go missing. |
| 1 | 21 | CJ, Fen and Crispo try to find their own unique ways of creating lasting memories of their time at Pootatuck. |
| 1 | 22 | The friends plan to meet their idols, but when their carefully laid plans begin to unravel they realize the importance of patience. |
| 1 | 23 | The gang becomes inspired by the fact that it takes 10,000 hours to master something, so they decide to master their own things. |
| 1 | 24 | Crispo attempts to overcome his fear of asking for help in class; CJ volunteers to escort fifth grade students through the school; Fenwick tries to become the high five king of middle school. |
| 1 | 25 | After Ronbie's girlfriend dumps him, CJ and the boys decide to take the initiative and get their hearts broken. |
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