Open Season: Call of Nature - There's No E in Team (S1E32)

| Runtime (min) | 12 |
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| Air Date | 2024-03-01 |
| Genres | Animation, Kids |
| TV Rating | TV-PG |
| Network(s) | Family Channel |
Storyline
In the episode "There's No E in Team," the animals of the forest face a challenge when they must work together to build a shelter. Initially, they struggle with teamwork, leading to humorous miscommunications and mishaps. The main characters, Boog and Elliot, learn the importance of collaboration and compromise as they navigate their differences while trying to accomplish their goal.
As the animals confront various obstacles, they discover that each of their unique skills can contribute to the team's success. The episode highlights the value of friendship and cooperation, showcasing moments of laughter and fun as they learn to support one another. Ultimately, their combined efforts lead to a successful shelter that represents their newfound unity.
What kids learn
This episode teaches kids the significance of teamwork and communication. As Boog and Elliot encounter challenges, they realize that working together often yields better results than going solo. Children can learn that everyone has unique strengths, and combining those can lead to success in group projects or activities.
Additionally, the episode emphasizes the importance of friendship and understanding differences. Kids are encouraged to appreciate the diverse skills and qualities that each friend brings to the table. This lesson can help them navigate their own relationships and foster a sense of community in their interactions.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| What is the main theme of this episode? | The main theme of "There's No E in Team" is teamwork and collaboration. The animals learn that working together, despite their differences, is essential to overcoming challenges. This episode showcases how combining their unique skills leads to a successful outcome. |
| How do the characters resolve their conflicts? | The characters resolve their conflicts by engaging in open communication and learning to appreciate each other's strengths. Initially, misunderstandings lead to humorous situations, but as they work through their differences, they find common ground and work effectively as a team. |
| What can children learn about friendship from this episode? | Children learn that friendship involves understanding and supporting one another, even when they disagree. The characters demonstrate that valuing each other's unique contributions can strengthen their bonds and help them achieve shared goals. |
| Are there any humorous moments in this episode? | Yes, there are several humorous moments throughout the episode, particularly during the initial attempts at teamwork. The comical mishaps that arise from the animals' misunderstandings provide lighthearted entertainment while also conveying the message of the importance of cooperation. |
| How does this episode encourage problem-solving skills? | This episode encourages problem-solving skills by presenting challenges that require the characters to think creatively and collaboratively. As they face obstacles, they learn to brainstorm solutions together, demonstrating that teamwork often leads to innovative outcomes. |
Cast
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Writing
- Ciaran Morrison — Writer
- Mick O'Hara — Writer
Directing
- Mark Thornton — Director
- Todd Kauffman — Director
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 1 | 1 | Elliot and Boog stumble upon an abandoned human Summer Camp, but their plans on keeping it a secret are put on hold when they meet Kiki. |
| 1 | 2 | When Norm, a vulture, shows up at Camp Wild, the Campers must choose between their prejudices or their better nature. |
| 1 | 3 | The Campers think they're wild, until they meet a surprising group of naked mole rats that are even wilder than they are. |
| 1 | 4 | Boog and Elliot's friendship hits the rocks over sharing a cabin and now it's up to the rest of the camp to make them see what they're losing. |
| 1 | 5 | The arrival of a retired police dog, Gunner, at camp coincides with accusations of theft from the Pet Palace. |
| 1 | 6 | Dinkelman goes missing, and Norm tries to get him back to Boog without appearing to be a Dinkelman-napper! |
| 1 | 7 | Camp harmony is tested with the arrival of a charismatic wolf called Wild. Boog tries to warn everyone, but his appeals fall on deaf ears. |
| 1 | 8 | Elliot saves Ian's life by accident, and seeing an opportunity to exploit Ian, lies about how it happened. |
| 1 | 9 | Boog gets taken hostage by Camp Wild's neighbors, the spoiled and entitled pets of the high security Pet Palace. |
| 1 | 10 | The campers have to get creative and work together so they can break Boog out of his "not-so-luxury," luxury prison. |
| 1 | 11 | Elliot tries to trick Kiki into doing all his chores, while Boog looks to get some downtime. |
| 1 | 12 | Karla discovers she has a talent for hypnosis, and she needs a volunteer to help her execute her grand vision. Enter the poor, gullible Weenie. |
| 1 | 13 | Boog and Elliot open up a hair salon, and soon find that their new enterprise has attracted the attentions of the local gangster "Woolly the Bully." |
| 1 | 14 | When Karla's family show up at Camp, an embarrassed Karla is forced to reveal her greatest talent and her greatest shame to everyone. |
| 1 | 15 | The appearance of an old bear claiming to be Boog’s long-lost dad divides the camp when some of the campers become suspicious of his true intentions. |
| 1 | 16 | Elliot overeats and has a fever nightmare that he’s been turned into a pig. |
| 1 | 17 | The Campers create a 'decoy camp' when it's discovered the Mole rats are planning to come over and have a blow-out party. |
| 1 | 18 | The campers help a visiting horse get his groove back when he realizes he is not the superstar he thought he was. |
| 1 | 19 | A series of accidents finds Elliot being crowned King of the Deers, instead of Ian, who was expecting the honour. |
| 1 | 20 | The campers find a cell phone in the forest and quickly discover all the problems it can bring. |
| 1 | 21 | Boog takes a long, deep nap after gorging himself on apples, causing Weenie and Elliot to think he is under the spell of a forest witch. |
| 1 | 22 | An infiltration of racoons leaves the Pet Palace without power. |
| 1 | 23 | A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 1. |
| 1 | 24 | A thawed-out cave bear is mistaken for Boog and causes havoc when they bring it back to camp. Part 2. |
| 1 | 25 | The Campers think they’ve pulled a fast one on the Pets when they agree to switch homes. |
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