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Popularity Papers - The Athenian Candidate (S1E14)

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It's time for Mapleview to elect their school president. Dimitri wants to run and enlists the help of Julie, who loves his ideas for change within their school.

Runtime (min)21
Air Date2023-11-27
GenresComedy, Family
TV RatingTV-PG

Storyline

In this episode of 'Popularity Papers,' the excitement of the school presidential election sweeps through Mapleview. Dimitri, eager to make a difference, decides to run for president. He seeks the help of his friend Julie, who is inspired by his progressive ideas and enthusiasm for change within their school.

As Dimitri and Julie navigate the challenges of the election campaign, they engage their classmates and brainstorm innovative proposals to improve school life. Their journey highlights the importance of teamwork, leadership, and standing up for what one believes in, making this episode both engaging and educational for young viewers.

What kids learn

In this episode, kids learn about the democratic process and the responsibilities that come with leadership. Dimitri's campaign encourages viewers to think critically about issues within their own schools and the importance of having a voice. Through his journey, kids see how one individual's passion can inspire others to bring about change.

Additionally, the episode emphasizes the value of collaboration and friendship. As Julie helps Dimitri, children learn that teamwork can amplify their efforts and lead to better ideas. This illustrates a key lesson about the importance of supporting one another in their pursuits.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What themes are explored in this episode?This episode primarily explores themes of leadership, friendship, and civic responsibility. Through Dimitri's campaign, viewers see the importance of standing up for one's beliefs and the impact that proactive individuals can have on their community. The friendship between Dimitri and Julie showcases how collaboration can enhance ideas and make a difference.
How does the episode handle the topic of school elections?The episode presents school elections as a vital part of student life, emphasizing the democratic process and the significance of student voice. It illustrates how candidates can propose changes that benefit their peers and encourages viewers to engage with their school community, fostering an understanding of civic duties at a young age.
Are there any positive role models in this episode?Yes, both Dimitri and Julie serve as positive role models. Dimitri's ambition to run for president demonstrates initiative and courage, while Julie's support and enthusiasm for his ideas highlight the importance of teamwork and friendship. Together, they exemplify how young individuals can inspire change and lead with integrity.
Is the content suitable for younger audiences?The content is quite suitable for younger audiences, focusing on relatable school experiences and positive messages about leadership and friendship. The tone remains lighthearted and encouraging, making it accessible for children while also imparting valuable lessons about responsibility and community involvement.
What can kids learn about teamwork from this episode?Kids can learn that teamwork is essential for success, especially in projects like a school election campaign. Dimitri and Julie's collaboration demonstrates how sharing ideas and working together can lead to innovative solutions and stronger outcomes. The episode reinforces that supporting one another is key to achieving common goals.

Cast

Mia Bella
Lydia Goldblatt
Glee Dango
Julie Graham-Chang
Michael Chan
Alex
Christopher Jacot
James
Anna Mirodin
Melody

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Lydia and Julie's big plans to become popular are thwarted when Addison steals the limelight. They hypothesize that it's her clothes that make her popular and thus begins their first experiment: "Does being fashionable make you popular"?
12
"Will being an actor make you popular?" Lydia goes head-to-head in an acting competition against her lifelong rival Sage. Meanwhile, Julie is forced to be scene partners with a conspiracy-loving classmate Ursula.
13
Julie joins the Art Club to befriend a cool art kid, but ends up being challenged to make her art more personal; Lydia's goal to make Julie the star of the school art show puts the girls on a collision course.
14
15
When Julie gets scouted for the popular field hockey team, the girls realize this is a surefire ticket to popularity - only problem is Julie is the total opposite of a jock; as Julie attempts to fit in, Lydia finds herself on the outside.
16
After being humiliated by Mike Cavalleri and the 'Goldbladder' nickname for the millionth time, Lydia decides she's had enough.
17
After learning classmate Spit Valve's newfound confidence this year comes from a stint at rock camp, Julie and Lydia sign up for a session - rockstar status is sure to skyrocket them to worldwide popularity.
18
When new classmate Lucy Graves moves into the haunted house down the street, she's immediately the talk of Mapleview - turns out everyone's fascinated by ghost stories.
19
Everyone at Mapleview Middle is buzzing about the latest smartwatch craze that's sweeping the nation. Even Headgear Henry sports the latest tech, leaving watch-less Lydia and Julie feeling left behind.
110
Julie catches the attention of the Glossip Girls, the most popular clique at school and gets her and Lydia an invite to hang out.
111
Mapleview's annual skip-a-thon fundraiser is taking place, and students are encouraged to take part to help raise money for charity and win a private all-expenses-paid pizza party. English
112
After winning the skip-a-thon, The Lip Balms are given the opportunity to present at the upcoming school assembly.
113
Lydia's Bat Mitzvah is coming up, which means this is her opportunity to invite all the popular kids to her grand, out of this world party.
114
It's time for Mapleview to elect their school president. Dimitri wants to run and enlists the help of Julie, who loves his ideas for change within their school.
115
It's halfway through the school year and Lydia and Julie decide it's time for a 'peer review' - where they grade their current popularity in comparison to their classmates. English
116
Inspired by Greta Thunberg's worldwide popularity, Lydia embarks on becoming an eco-activist too, but her focus on personal fame threatens to undo the hard work accomplished by their school Eco Club president Dimitri.
117
Lydia and Julie take a personality test to determine if they truly have the personality to be a Highly Popular Person.
118
Mesmerised by Chuck when he skates by her at school, Lydia decides to become a skateboarder to gain popularity points as a pro athlete...and if it impresses Chuck, that's cool, too. English
119
It's Pride week. When the school's headliner drops out, Lydia and Julie think they might be on the fast track to popularity when they save the day and recruit Mapleview's favourite drag queen to perform.
120
When Julie finds 'Grin and Dare It' a banned game in the Lost and Found, she realises it's the perfect way for her to become a school rebel.
121
When Lydia's attempts to seed compelling white lies about herself, she accidentally starts vicious rumor mill that threatens to ruin the reputation of her friends.
122
It's Mapleview Middle's favourite school event: the Astounding Treasure Hunt. Every year, the school pairs off on an epic scavenger hunt and this year will be more exciting since it will be broadcast on the local news.
123
When the tyrannical history teacher, Mr. Caplan, gives everyone a harsh grade, Lydia vows to challenge the verdict. But when Caplan's classroom is vandalised, she is accused of being one of the prime suspects.
124
Amid a house overrun by the flu, Lydia sets out to investigate whether the school will notice her absence and make her more popular...but, instead, discovers her mother is keeping a secret from the family.
125
Julie takes a bold stance against the controversial 'Mapleview People of the Year' page, claiming it's an outdated popularity contest that should be abolished - only to discover it's not at all what she thought it was.
126
It's showtime. Lydia wrestles with sharing the spotlight while Julie executes her last-ditch ecology to overthrow the social hierarchy.

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