Santiago of the Seas - The Compass Caper (S1E33)

Santiago is on a mad dash to get his compass back after it's nabbed by Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch.
| Runtime (min) | 11 |
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| Air Date | 2021-04-30 |
| Genres | Kids, Action & Adventure |
| TV Rating | TV-Y |
| Network(s) | Nickelodeon |
Storyline
In this episode, Santiago faces a crisis when his treasured compass is stolen by the mischievous duo of Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch. The compass is an essential tool for Santiago's pirate adventures, helping him navigate the seas and find his way during treasure hunts. Without it, Santiago must rely on his crew and his own problem-solving skills to track down the thieves.
Santiago and his cousins embark on a chase across the Caribbean waters, following clues and using teamwork to outsmart Bonnie and Butterscotch. The episode showcases Santiago's determination and resourcefulness as he refuses to give up, even when the odds seem stacked against him. Through clever thinking and cooperation with his friends, Santiago works to recover his compass before the villains can use it for their own selfish purposes.
What kids learn
Children learn the importance of perseverance when facing setbacks. Santiago's refusal to give up after losing something valuable demonstrates that obstacles can be overcome with determination and a positive attitude. Young viewers see that even when things go wrong, staying focused on finding a solution is more productive than becoming discouraged.
The episode also reinforces lessons about teamwork and asking for help. Santiago doesn't try to recover his compass alone; he relies on his cousins and crew members, showing children that working together often leads to better outcomes than trying to solve problems independently. This models healthy collaboration and the value of friendship during difficult times.
Additionally, kids observe problem-solving in action as Santiago must think creatively to track down Bonnie and Butterscotch. The episode encourages children to use their minds and available resources when faced with challenges, rather than relying solely on physical tools or possessions.
Parents' top 5 questions
| Question | Answer |
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| Is the theft of Santiago's compass handled in a way that's appropriate for preschoolers? | Yes, the theft is presented as a playful pirate caper rather than a frightening crime. Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch are portrayed as bumbling, comical villains rather than threatening figures. The tone remains light and adventurous throughout, with the focus on Santiago's clever response rather than on any distress from the loss. The resolution reinforces that wrongdoing has consequences while maintaining an age-appropriate, non-scary atmosphere. |
| Does Santiago get his compass back by the end of the episode? | The episode follows the typical structure of the series where problems introduced are resolved within the runtime. Santiago's determination and teamwork with his crew lead to a satisfying conclusion. The show is designed for young children and maintains a reassuring format where heroes succeed through positive values, so parents can expect the compass situation to be resolved in a way that reinforces the episode's lessons about perseverance and cooperation. |
| Are Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch scary for sensitive children? | These recurring antagonists are designed to be silly rather than scary. Bonnie Bones is a playful pirate character, and Sir Butterscotch is her comical companion. Their schemes are always portrayed with humor and they're more mischievous than menacing. The show uses bright animation, upbeat music, and gentle comedy to ensure that even the conflict moments feel safe and fun for preschool audiences, including sensitive viewers. |
| What Spanish language elements appear in this episode? | Like other episodes in the series, this installment incorporates Spanish words and phrases naturally into the dialogue and songs. Santiago and his crew use basic Spanish vocabulary throughout their adventure, providing gentle language exposure for young viewers. The context makes meanings clear, so children don't need prior Spanish knowledge to follow the story. This bilingual approach supports early language development and cultural appreciation in an accessible way. |
| Does this episode teach my child that losing things isn't a big deal? | No, the episode actually reinforces that Santiago's compass is important to him and worth recovering. His immediate action to get it back shows children that taking care of belongings matters. However, the episode balances this with showing that even when something valuable is lost, staying calm and working toward a solution is the best response. It teaches responsibility without creating anxiety about possessions. |
Writing
Directing
| Season # | Episode # | Episode Name |
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| 1 | 1 | Santiago and his friends become the new pirate protectors of Isla Encanto after discovering the lost treasure of the legendary Capitán Calavera. |
| 1 | 2 | Santi and crew are after the legendary Magic Spyglass, but things get tricky when Enrique Real de Palacios III joins the chase. |
| 1 | 3 | Santi and crew follow a map to a special treasure, but Bonnie and Sir Butterscotch are hot on their trail. |
| 1 | 4 | When a storm blows out the lighthouse light, Santi and crew hurry to guide Mami and Abuelo back from sea. |
| 1 | 5 | When Enrique awakens a giant, Santi and crew must find a way to save the day. |
| 1 | 6 | Santi and crew will have to team up with a pirate puppy to stop Bonnie Bones and save an old friend. |
| 1 | 7 | Enrique’s new gold-digging machine threatens Lorelai’s home. |
| 1 | 8 | When Bonnie kidnaps newly-hatched turtles before they can swim to momma out at sea, Santi and crew are on the move. |
| 1 | 9 | Santi and crew struggle to win the Isla Encanto Regatta when Enrique starts to cheat. |
| 1 | 10 | Santiago and crew have to help Santa save Christmas! |
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| 1 | 14 | It's a nighttime chase above and below the sea when Escarlata turns the moon into a fish. |
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| 1 | 24 | Santiago and crew set sail to return the Golden Falcon idol back to its rightful place. |
| 1 | 25 | When Santiago's magic sword is transported to the Island of Lost Things, the good pirates have to track it down by getting themselves lost! |
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| 1 | 28 | Santiago, Lorelai and Abuelo traverse treacherous waters to bring Tomás a special birthday surprise. |
| 1 | 29 | It's a good ol' fashioned family competition as everyone pairs up to find the fabled treasure of La Caverna Secreta. |
| 1 | 30 | Santiago and crew must retrieve a powerful undersea artifact after it is stolen by Enrique. |
| 1 | 31 | Bonnie Bones transforms into a baby, and it's up to the good pirates to change her back. |
| 1 | 32 | After getting stranded at the bottom of a crevice, Bonnie and Santiago must team up to save the day. |
| 1 | 33 | Santiago is on a mad dash to get his compass back after it's nabbed by Bonnie Bones and Sir Butterscotch. |
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| 1 | 37 | The biggest party of the year could be cancelled after Escarlata la Pirata freezes the high seas! |
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