Amphibia - Sprig Vs. Hop Pop (S1E11)

Angry with how the Plantar farm is being run, Sprig decides to overthrow Hop Pop.
Runtime (min) | 11 |
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TMDB Rating | 6.0 (4 votes) |
Air Date | 2019-06-25 |
Genres | Animation, Comedy, Kids, Action & Adventure, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Family |
TV Rating | TV-Y7 |
Storyline
In this episode of Amphibia, Sprig becomes frustrated with Hop Pop's management of the Plantar farm, believing that his grandfather's old-fashioned ways are holding them back. Feeling a surge of independence, Sprig decides to take matters into his own hands and orchestrates a plan to overthrow Hop Pop's authority, enlisting the help of his friends.
As Sprig's rebellion unfolds, he discovers the challenges of leadership and the importance of understanding different perspectives. The conflict escalates, leading to humorous yet poignant moments that test the bonds of family. Ultimately, Sprig learns valuable lessons about responsibility and the complexities of running a farm, paving the way for a heartwarming resolution.
What Parents Say
This episode offers a humorous yet insightful look at family dynamics, particularly the challenges of generational differences. Sprig's desire to assert his independence resonates with young viewers, reflecting a natural phase of growth where children question authority. The narrative encourages discussions about the balance between tradition and innovation, highlighting how communication can bridge these gaps.
Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of responsibility and respect within family roles. Parents may find it relatable to see Sprig grappling with his feelings towards Hop Pop, as it mirrors real-life situations where children navigate their need for autonomy while still valuing their family's guidance. Overall, this story promotes healthy dialogue about leadership and understanding in family settings.
What Children Can Learn
Kids watching this episode will learn about the complexities of leadership and the significance of communication in relationships. Sprig's journey illustrates that making decisions is not always straightforward; it requires considering the viewpoints of others. As Sprig attempts to lead, he faces challenges that ultimately teach him about empathy and cooperation.
Furthermore, the episode highlights the idea that change can be difficult, especially when it involves long-held traditions. Children will see how Sprig's initial rebellion leads to unexpected outcomes, reinforcing the lesson that while it's important to seek change, understanding and valuing the past are crucial for harmonious relationships. This blend of humor and heart makes these lessons engaging and memorable.
Five Most Asked Questions
Curious about the key themes and takeaways from 'Sprig Vs. Hop Pop'? Here are the top five questions parents might ask about this episode.
Question | Answer |
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What sparked Sprig's desire to overthrow Hop Pop? | Sprig's frustration with Hop Pop's outdated farming methods drove him to feel that he could do better. This desire for independence and a modern approach to farming fueled his rebellion, showing how children sometimes seek autonomy and assert their opinions, especially when they believe they can improve a situation. |
How does Sprig's plan to take over the farm unfold? | As Sprig enlists the help of his friends, his plan involves humorous attempts to undermine Hop Pop's authority. The plot escalates through a series of comedic mishaps, showcasing the challenges of leadership and the chaos that can ensue when decisions are made without fully considering their impact on others. |
What lessons does Sprig learn by the end of the episode? | By the end of the episode, Sprig learns that leadership requires more than just ambition; it also involves understanding and valuing different perspectives. He realizes that while change is important, the wisdom of experience, as embodied by Hop Pop, should not be dismissed outright. This growth is a key takeaway for young viewers. |
How does the episode handle the theme of family relationships? | The episode explores the dynamics of family relationships by showing Sprig's struggles with Hop Pop. It illustrates the tension that can arise between generations but also highlights the importance of communication and understanding. The resolution ultimately brings the family closer together, reinforcing the idea that love and respect are paramount. |
What role do Sprig's friends play in the episode? | Sprig's friends play a crucial role in his rebellion, providing comic relief and support as he navigates his plan. Their involvement showcases the influence of peer relationships and how friends can both encourage and challenge each other. Through this camaraderie, the episode emphasizes teamwork while also reflecting on the importance of making wise choices. |
Cast
Writing
- Adam Colás — Writer
Directing
- Bert Youn — Director
Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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1 | 1 | Sprig tries to capture a mysterious beast to prove that he’s responsible. |
1 | 2 | Sprig takes Anne swimming in a nearby lake to help her feel less homesick. |
1 | 3 | When Anne breaks Hop Pop's favorite cane, she and her friends set out to replace it. |
1 | 4 | When Anne's bedroom floods, she and Sprig must bunk together. |
1 | 5 | To win a village cooking contest, Anne leads the family on a quest to make pizza. |
1 | 6 | Sprig wants Anne and Hop Pop to get along, so he tricks them into going on a stakeout. |
1 | 7 | Anne wants to keep a caterpillar as a pet, but she'll have to keep it a secret from Hop Pop. |
1 | 8 | After one of the Plantars mysteriously runs out the charge on Anne's phone, the family embarks on a mission to try and recharge it. |
1 | 9 | In an attempt to learn to drive the family snail wagon, Anne and Sprig take it for a joy ride. |
1 | 10 | Anne's pimple breakout makes her a celebrity in Wartwood. |
1 | 11 | Angry with how the Plantar farm is being run, Sprig decides to overthrow Hop Pop. |
1 | 12 | Anne plans to give Polly some long-overdue girl time, whether Polly wants it or not. |
1 | 13 | Anne and Hop Pop learn Sprig may like Ivy Sundew, so they attempt to set them up. |
1 | 14 | Anne pretends to like camping, which is fine until she goes dangerously overboard. |
1 | 15 | Anne fakes getting sick to get off work, but the rest of the family gets sick. |
1 | 16 | Sprig and Polly think their family history is boring until they uncover family secrets. |
1 | 17 | Anne gets a job at Stumpy’s diner and transforms the humble frog eatery into a flashy Thai fusion restaurant. |
1 | 18 | When rent on the Plantar’s food stand skyrockets, Anne has to show Hop Pop the key to being a great salesman. |
1 | 19 | Anne befriends toad soldiers to gain respect in Wartwood. |
1 | 20 | Toad Tower finds itself under attack by a pair of horrifying herons. |
1 | 21 | During Grubhog Day, Sprig has to decide whether to uphold his responsibilities or have fun at the carnival. |
1 | 22 | To impress Sylvia Sundew, Hop Pop asks Anne to teach him to dance. |
1 | 23 | When Anne exposes Wartwood to a teen romance film, the town splits on the movie's love triangle. |
1 | 24 | After losing his stand, Hop Pop decides to run for mayor of Wartwood. |
1 | 25 | When Sprig’s rare and precious Blue Moon Shell is stolen, he and Anne investigate to find the thief. |
1 | 26 | To prepare for Anne’s quest, the Plantars visit the town archives and accidentally get trapped. |
1 | 27 | When a winter cold snap freezes all the frogs in Wartwood, Anne must protect the townspeople. |
1 | 28 | In an effort to make Mrs. Croaker like him, Sprig digs up a secret from her past. |
1 | 29 | The Plantars stay at a bed and breakfast for the night, but Polly discovers the caretakers aren’t what they seem. |
1 | 30 | Everyone calls Anne crazy when she claims to have seen the mythical Moss Man. |
1 | 31 | Sprig wants to spend time with Hop Pop on their family fishing trip, but Hop Pop’s friend Sylvia gets in the way. |
1 | 32 | Anne’s music box goes missing at the mysterious and exclusive Bizarre Bazaar. |
1 | 33 | After Anne helps Sprig break up with Maddie, strange things start happening to them. |
1 | 34 | When a popular talent competition comes to Wartwood, Hop Pop goes overboard in training Sprig to win. |
1 | 35 | Anne must learn the value of teamwork to win the town's annual Bugball game. |
1 | 36 | Anne, Sprig and Polly are forced to stay at a daycare center that turns out to be more than it seems. |
1 | 37 | A scary mushroom adventure! |
1 | 38 | Anne wins the prestigious "Frog of the Year" award and gets to plan her own party, but the frogs of Wartwood may not be ready for a human-style bash. |
1 | 39 | During a banquet hosted by the toads, Anne is reunited with a friend from home. |
Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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2 | 1 | Worried that something bad could happen while they are in Newtopia, Anne decides to disaster-proof the farm. |
2 | 2 | Sprig longs for exotic road trip adventures, but Hop Pop’s strict road rules threaten to spoil all of his fun plans. |
2 | 3 | Hop Pop stands up to the wrong family. |
2 | 4 | Anne must put her self-consciousness aside in order to learn the true way of the hunter. |
2 | 5 | Feeling unappreciated by her family, Polly hatches a plan to make them pay attention to her. |
2 | 6 | Hop Pop signs the family up to join a traveling theater troupe, hoping to realize his dream of being an actor. |
2 | 7 | Hop Pop drops Sprig and Polly off at a trail designed to help them get along. |
2 | 8 | Sasha and Grime must reconcile their differences to escape Newtopia’s most skilled warrior, General Yunnan. |
2 | 9 | When Anne discovers an old friend who has been living a double life, she becomes fixated on helping him be his true self. |
2 | 10 | The family visits a mysterious roadside oddities museum where every treasure comes with a price. |
2 | 11 | The family must defeat an entire ant army before they enter Newtopia. |
2 | 12 | Anne, Sprig and Marcy receive a mysterious message from the king of Newtopia that sends them on a puzzle-solving mission. |
2 | 13 | Anne finally meets with King Andrias and tries to enlist his help in getting back home. |
2 | 14 | Anne and Polly vow to experience the city like locals but end up on a wild ride through the streets of Newtopia. |
2 | 15 | Sprig is offered a spot at Newtopia University. |
2 | 16 | Hop Pop investigates the disappearance of an old friend and the shadowy crime syndicate he suspects are behind it. |
2 | 17 | Hop Pop takes the kids to a Newtopian shopping mall to buy souvenirs, and Anne will do anything to get the perfect gift for her mom back home. |
2 | 18 | Anne and Marcy issue a Scare Dare Challenge that brings Sprig and Polly into forbidden areas of the castle. |
2 | 19 | Anne and the Plantars look to spend what could be their last day together at the Newtopia Aquarium. |
2 | 20 | Anne and the Plantars protect themselves from the dangers of the annual Blue Moon by locking themselves in the house and entertaining each other with the scariest stories they can think of. |
2 | 21 | Sprig and Polly stay up all night to drive the family home. |
2 | 22 | The Plantars make it to Wartwood, and realize they forgot something important. |
2 | 23 | Fed up with her mother's strict rules, Ivy concocts a plan to run away. |
2 | 24 | Anne asks Hop Pop to retrieve the music box, bringing some long-buried secrets to light. |
2 | 25 | Marcy, Anne, and the Plantars travel to an ancient temple that could hold the key to getting Anne and Marcy home, but only if they can survive the temple's deadly challenges! |
2 | 26 | Intent on winning over Wartwood, Marcy makes a plan to improve the town. |
2 | 27 | Desperate for fun, Polly breaks out on her own and finds an unlikely new friend in the process. |
2 | 28 | Mayor Toadstool is offered his dream job but realizes he doesn't want to leave Wartwood. |
2 | 29 | Maddie is working on an important spell but her three baby sisters keep getting in the way. |
2 | 30 | Anne and Marcy's quest to get home takes them to an icy mountain temple, but they'll need help to find it. |
2 | 31 | Sasha and Grime go on a quest to retrieve a legendary Warhammer. |
2 | 32 | Bessie has her work cut out for her when she's tasked with showing MicroAngelo the ropes. |
2 | 33 | Anne and Marcy need the help of an old friend to survive a volcanic temple that holds the final key to returning home. |
2 | 34 | Anne and the Plantars invite some old adversaries over for dinner to try to bury the hatchet. |
2 | 35 | Anne and her friends team up to enter the Wartwood Battle of the Bands contest. |
2 | 36 | The gang travels to Newtopia to say their goodbyes and finally send all three girls home. However, someone has other plans. |
Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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3 | 1 | Anne and the Plantars get transported to Earth, and try to adjust to a wild new environment. |
3 | 2 | Anne brings the Plantars to the mall for a crash course in Earth survival. |
3 | 3 | Sasha and Grime escape from Andrias and hide out in Wartwood. |
3 | 4 | Sprig tries to get rid of a food truck that's threatening the family business. |
3 | 5 | The Plantars volunteer to take Domino to the vet. |
3 | 6 | Anne and the Plantars try to rob a museum. |
3 | 7 | The Boonchuys take the Plantars to the Thai Temple. |
3 | 8 | Polly tries to bring Frobo back to life. |
3 | 9 | A dangerous enemy finally locates Anne and the Plantars. |
3 | 10 | Anne takes the Plantars to the movies, while the Boonchuys try to stop a government agent from finding them. |
3 | 11 | Anne tries to give Sprig a great Earth birthday. |
3 | 12 | Determined to make his mark on Earth, Sprig becomes a superhero. |
3 | 13 | Back in Amphibia, Olivia and Yunan try to rescue Marcy. |
3 | 14 | Hop Pop tries to make it as an actor in Hollywood. |
3 | 15 | Anne trusts a questionable scientist who may have found a way to get them to Amphibia. |
3 | 16 | Anne attempts to surprise her mom with a Thai Go float for the city Christmas parade while the Plantars struggle to understand the holiday. Meanwhile, King Andrias prepares a deadly surprise. |
3 | 17 | Anne and the gang have finally found a way home. Unfortunately X has finally located them as well and is moving in. |
3 | 18 | Is Anne really commander material? She seems to be kinda of bad at it. |
3 | 19 | Sprig and Ivy are inseparable, much to the annoyance of everyone. |
3 | 20 | Sasha sends a team of her "elite" troops to take down some marauders. |
3 | 21 | The gang look for the city of the Olms. |
3 | 22 | Mother Olm's memory isn't what it used to be |
3 | 23 | Grime has to take on an apprentice, even if he is a boneless frog. |
3 | 24 | A plant based hippie commune really puts the C in Cult. |
3 | 25 | Introducing Darcy the latest sensation sweeping Amphibia. Also King Andrias revisits some old memories. |
3 | 26 | Ann finds a merry band of tight wearing newts. |
3 | 27 | Domino II is a mommy, and she's been captured!? |
3 | 28 | Time for some team building exercises. |
3 | 29 | The Battle for Amphibia begins. |
3 | 30 | Hello people of Earth. Congratulations on being conquered. |
3 | 31 | Is saying goodbye. |
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