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Rock, Paper, Scissors - Car Wash Nationals (S2E18)

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Paper and Scissors agree to cover a shift for a sick Rock at the robot car wash, only to discover they must compete in a high-stakes dance competition.

Runtime (min)11
Air Date
GenresComedy, Family, Animation
TV RatingTV-G

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Storyline

In the episode "Car Wash Nationals," Paper and Scissors step in to cover for their sick friend Rock at the robot car wash. What starts as a simple day at work quickly turns into an unexpected challenge when they learn they must compete in a high-stakes dance competition. The duo must balance their duties at the car wash with the pressures of the competition.

As the episode unfolds, Paper and Scissors navigate their way through dance routines and the excitement of the contest. Their teamwork is put to the test as they face off against other competitors, showcasing their creativity and friendship. The stakes are high, and both friends learn valuable lessons about collaboration and perseverance.

What Children Can Learn

This episode teaches kids the importance of teamwork and stepping up for friends in times of need. Paper and Scissors demonstrate how working together can lead to success, especially when unexpected challenges arise. Their ability to support each other highlights the value of friendship and collaboration.

Additionally, the dance competition aspect encourages children to express themselves creatively and embrace their unique talents. The characters show that even in a competitive setting, having fun and enjoying the process is just as important as winning.

Five Most Asked Questions

Question Answer
What themes are explored in this episode? The episode primarily explores themes of friendship, teamwork, and perseverance. As Paper and Scissors take on the challenge of covering for Rock, they learn to rely on each other and work together to overcome unexpected obstacles, emphasizing the importance of collaboration in achieving goals.
Is the dance competition appropriate for young viewers? Yes, the dance competition is presented in a fun and lighthearted manner, making it suitable for young viewers. The routines are energetic and entertaining, promoting creativity and self-expression without any negative implications, ensuring that children can enjoy the competition aspect.
How does the episode address the concept of responsibility? The episode addresses responsibility through Paper and Scissors stepping in for Rock. They take on the added pressure of managing the car wash while preparing for the dance competition, illustrating the idea that sometimes we must rise to the occasion and handle tasks for our friends when needed.
What can kids learn about handling competition? Kids can learn that competition can be fun and serves as an opportunity to grow and improve. The characters show how to handle the pressure of competing by focusing on teamwork and enjoyment rather than solely on winning, fostering a healthy attitude toward competition.
Are there any lessons about friendship in this episode? Absolutely! The episode highlights the strength of friendship, as Paper and Scissors support each other through the challenges they face. Their collaboration not only helps them succeed but also reinforces the message that true friends are there for each other, especially when times get tough.

Cast

Ron Funches
Rock (voice)
Thomas Lennon
Paper (voice)
Carlos Alazraqui
Scissors (voice)

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
When Scissors constructs a lie that it was Rock's birthday in an opportunity to get free cake, the trio gets caught and is on the run from the Birthday Police, and hide in an underground cave with other people who have done the same thing.
12
Paper falls in love with his next door neighbor Pencil, and when he becomes desperate to impress her, he lies about being a proper inventor. Things spill over when he ends up being the Earth's only hope against an alien invasion led by hippos.
13
When Paper doesn't think that fart jokes are funny, Pencil, Scissors & Rock get help from a old comedian who used to tell stand-up comedy using fart jokes.
14
In order to make him lower the rent, Rock, Paper & Scissors help their grumpy landlord Lou on his bucket list for one thing: becoming a pop star.
15
Scissors, struggling to make ends meet, is repeatedly fired from various jobs until he lands a position as a janitor for a secret crime-fighting organization, embarking on his first (and only) mission to confront a supervillain alongside his fellow janitors.
16
After the heater breaks, freezing their apartment, Paper tries to save his friends while Lou attends Landlord Con.
17
Scissors helps Paper have a weekend interesting enough to impress Pencil. Even more exciting: Rock buys a hat.
18
Paper tries to get respect by dressing as a doctor; Scissors tries to get more by dressing as a basketball star.
19
Our trio go on an unnecessarily action-packed adventure with Paper's sister, Sandpaper, to get seven key limes.
110
Paper joins Rock and Scissors in a prank war against the Rat Bros and Pencil; Pencil has a secret weapon.
111
When Pencil comes over to watch a horror movie, Paper worries he'll be too scared to handle it.
112
The trio plays a game of hide and seek that spans the globe and takes decades to complete.
113
Rock and Scissors learn that Paper invents better when angry. So, as his friends, they try to enrage him.
114
Rock, Paper, and Scissors try to prove they shouldn't be replaced by their incredible new friend, Putty.
115
Rock, Paper, and Scissors try to transform their unusual car, The Susan, into a prize-winning vehicle.
116
Paper gives Rock mechanical eyebrows to help with an audition. Scissors has an adventure with stand-ins.
117
There's a light wind, and Paper is far from home. Will Rock and Scissors save him or will Paper blow away forever?
118
When Rock's TV dinner isn't as plentiful as advertised, he fights for justice. Scissors works for the company.
119
After Scissors breaks his arm from sledding, he tries to hide it from Paper so he doesn't have to hear him say "I was right!"
120
After learning about a bunch of eccentric holidays like Rock Day, Paper vows to get a holiday of his own.
121
To attend the Rat Bros' party, the trio tries to get their hands on the latest cool item: pogo sticks.
122
Rock tries to get a job at Evil Robot Corp. Paper and Scissors see if the company is exactly what it sounds like.
123
Rock, Paper, and Scissors meet another trio with their same names. Our trio tries to prove they're not the worst.
124
Rock and Paper try to end a feud between Scissors and a powerful magician before her magic ruins their lives.
125
The trio’s perfect holiday photo is ruined by a ghost who follows them everywhere… and won’t smile for the camera.
126
Rock challenges Scissors to a high-stakes bowling game. Unfortunately, Rock's never bowled a day in his life.
127
When a personality quiz gives Rock the worst result, he tries to prove to everyone that he knows who he truly is.
128
When his friends become obsessed with Rock's friend, Potato, Paper tries to win back their attention.
129
In order to feel smart, Paper puts together a book club with the least intelligent people he knows.
130
When Rock's dad comes to town, Rock joins the family business in an attempt to finally impress his father.
131
Someone from Scissors' past returns and threatens to kick his butt unless Scissors mows his lawn.
132
Pencil gets lost in the mountains and tries to find a way home with the help of Potato... who's very unhelpful.
133
Paper makes Scissors feel bad for not doing his New Year's resolution, so Scissors tries to do it in 12 hours.
134
After receiving a glitter bomb in the mail, Rock vows revenge on the anonymous bomber.
135
Scissors goes deep into his mind to decide on whether to help his roommates bring in the groceries.
136
Scissors blindly sells his likeness to a new company... which turns out to sell diapers for babies with huge poops.
137
Rock tries to convince Paper and Scissors he's ready for a pet by taking care of a deadly robotic dog.
138
Paper tries to make Scissors do his one chore while Rock looks for the perfect fantasy romance.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Rock quests for an ancient artifact in order to prove he is worthy of working with his modeling role model, Franz Roll. Paper and Scissors compete to be more supportive of Rock in the hopes that one of them will head his entourage when he's famous.
22
Paper and Pencil tell a kind of funny joke at a party and chase the feeling of people finding them funny by telling it again and again.
23
Scissors hires an orchestra to follow him around and score his life, helping him attract a famous girlfriend.
24
The trio's old friend Shoot comes back to town, ready for more of his favorite activity: exhaustingly annoying competitions.
25
Rock starts his job as Franz Roll's assistant and learns just how demanding his role model truly is.
26
Paper believes he's been accepted into a prestigious college only to learn that he's been placed into the third grade, which is harder than he expected.
27
When Scissors convinces Lou the Landlord to quit, The Astonishing Catalina takes over and ruins his life.
28
When Scissors swallows a pinecone, Pencil uses a technological marvel – the origami robot – to enter his stomach.
29
Scissors sees an inspirational movie about a scrappy kid who defies the odds to become a football star and tries to do the same thing.
210
Annoyed that the Rat Bros are getting praise for tutoring kids, the trio decides to one-up them by competing to see who can be the most charitable.
211
After a seemingly great date with a pop star, Scissors' life is turned upside down when she releases a hit breakup album all about him, making him the most hated person on the planet.
212
When Rock can't sleep, Paper and Scissors are forced to tell him a bedtime story.
213
To get Rock and Scissors to connect with him, Paper takes away their phones for the day, only to realize he's cut them off from urgent news about a zombie apocalypse.
214
Rock's plan to befriend his idol, Franz, goes awry when Franz visits and instead becomes obsessed with Scissors, whom he mistakes for a dog.
215
Dreading the annual family get-together where his high-achieving relatives share their accomplishments, Paper fakes his own kidnapping.
216
When high snack prices threaten the trio's tradition of seeing the new Moonami movie on opening day, they embark on an action-packed mission to get their own candy before the movie starts.
217
The trio is put on trial in a court run entirely by spiders and must prove their innocence after being accused of trying to squish one of their citizens.
218
Paper and Scissors agree to cover a shift for a sick Rock at the robot car wash, only to discover they must compete in a high-stakes dance competition.
219
Convinced his calling is to be a supervillain, Scissors soon discovers that being evil involves a lot more boring, administrative work than he expected.

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