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School of Roars - Super Goo (S2E50)

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Icklewoo accidentally creates a strange type of ‘super goo’ and uses it to build a gallery of monster-sized models. But, as Miss Grizzlesniff shows them to Mrs Twirlyhorn, the models start to melt.

Runtime (min)7
Air Date2021-08-18
GenresAnimation, Kids
Network(s)CBeebies

Storyline

In the episode 'Super Goo' from *School of Roars*, Icklewoo accidentally invents a peculiar substance known as 'super goo.' This goo enables him to create impressive, oversized models that capture the attention of his friends. They marvel at Icklewoo's creations, showcasing his creativity and enthusiasm as he builds a gallery filled with monster-sized figures.

However, the excitement takes a turn when Miss Grizzlesniff brings the models to show Mrs. Twirlyhorn. Unexpectedly, the goo starts to melt, leading to a chaotic and humorous situation. The melting models create a lesson about the importance of being cautious with experiments and understanding the materials one uses.

What parents say

This episode of *School of Roars* is an entertaining mix of creativity and mishap. The premise of Icklewoo's 'super goo' sparks curiosity in young minds, encouraging them to think about science and experimentation. The way the characters react to the melting models adds a humorous touch while also teaching a valuable lesson about the consequences of our actions.

Parents might appreciate the episode's focus on problem-solving and teamwork, as Icklewoo and his friends navigate the aftermath of the goo disaster together. It’s a great conversation starter about creativity and the importance of understanding how things work, making it a fun watch for both kids and parents.

What kids learn

In this episode, children learn about the wonders and challenges of creativity. Icklewoo's innovative use of super goo showcases the joy of making something unique, inspiring kids to think about their own creative projects. However, the melting models serve as a reminder that not every experiment goes as planned, emphasizing the importance of patience and resilience.

Furthermore, the story illustrates the value of friendship and collaboration. As Icklewoo faces the unexpected outcome of his creation, his friends come together to support him. This reinforces the idea that teamwork can help overcome challenges, teaching kids the significance of working together and sharing ideas.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
What is 'super goo' and how does Icklewoo create it?In 'Super Goo,' Icklewoo accidentally creates a special substance known as 'super goo' while experimenting. This goo is unique because it allows him to build enormous models that impress his friends. The episode showcases Icklewoo's creativity and unintended consequences that arise from his inventive spirit.
What happens to the models that Icklewoo creates?As Miss Grizzlesniff proudly shows Icklewoo's models to Mrs. Twirlyhorn, the unexpected occurs—the models begin to melt due to the properties of the super goo. This leads to a chaotic yet humorous situation, demonstrating how things can go awry in creative processes and emphasizing the need for caution in experimentation.
What lessons can children learn from this episode?Children can learn about creativity and the joy of making things from the episode. However, it also teaches them that not every experiment will yield the desired results. The melting of the models serves as a lesson about the importance of being cautious and understanding the materials being used in any creative endeavor.
How do Icklewoo's friends react to the melting goo?Icklewoo's friends initially react with excitement and admiration for the impressive models he creates. However, as the models start to melt, they come together to support Icklewoo. This reaction highlights the importance of friendship and teamwork as they navigate the unexpected challenges that arise from his creativity.
What themes are present in the 'Super Goo' episode?The episode explores themes of creativity, experimentation, and the consequences of one's actions. It showcases the joy of innovation while also teaching kids about the unpredictability of their creations. Additionally, the importance of friendship and collaboration shines through as the characters work together to address the challenges posed by the melting models.

Cast

Max Pattison
Yummble
Che Grand
Wufflebump
Ellie Gee
Meepa
Rosie Cooper-Kelly
Icklewoo
Ben Guiver
Wingston
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Kathy Burke
Ms. Grizzlesniff
Andrew Scott
Narrator

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Wufflebump creates some chaos when he accidentally brings his monster dog Growlbert to Show and Tell. The naughty dog buries all the items and Miss Grizzlesniff is forced to send him to the squishy corner. But when a door handle catastrophe takes place, an unlikely hero saves the day.
12
Wufflebump and Yummble have always been best friends, but when Yummble helps Meepa draw her monster portrait in art class, the pair hit it off and start doing everything together. Wufflebump feels left out, so Miss Grizzlesniff shows him you don't need just one best friend, you can have many.
13
Wingston's Daddy is running late, and whilst all the other little monsters head home for slime shake and games with their mums and dads, a woeful Wingston helps Miss Grizzlesniff fill the goo pit. But then he hears a sound coming from the dragon egg tank. Wingston's friends won't believe what they've missed.
14
Wufflebump really wants to take Brian, the class's toy human, home. He thinks the only way to achieve his goal is by being the best at everything. But with each lesson, a fellow classmate gets into trouble and Wufflebump steps in to rescue them, sacrificing his chance for victory - or has he?
15
It's the day of the class assembly, and shy Icklewoo is suffering from stage fright. While the monsters act out The Tale of Yeti, their performance suffers a setback. Will Icklewoo be brave enough to step in and save the show?
16
Miss Grizzlesniff has a bad case of the sniffles, so Mr Marrow steps in to teach the class. He soon discovers how tricky teaching lots of different subjects can be and gets in an almighty muddle. With each lesson turning into a disaster, can he find his own special way to help the little monsters learn?
17
Wingston thinks it's monster-mazing to have a wobbly tooth until he learns that, very soon, he'll get a visit from the tooth fairy. He doesn't like the idea of a fairy taking his tooth so tries everything to stop it wobbling, right up until bedtime, when he makes a magical discovery.
18
Meepa is very excited about the class photo and is even wearing a special new bow. The trouble is she can't sit still and ruins every snap with her fidgeting. Can Wufflebump teach her to stop wriggling and help Miss Grizzlesniff's dream of the perfect picture?
19
The monsters prepare for a special 'boo' lesson. If they surprise Miss Grizzlesniff, they get their own special 'boo star'. But Icklewoo is worried she does not have a 'boo' inside her. Will she be able to surprise her teacher with the help of Wufflebump?
110
The monsters make blushberry blob cakes with Mr Marrow. They gather magical blushberries from the nature garden, and each of them makes a special wish as they stir the cake mixture. Will their dreams come true, and will they discover the monster-mazing thing that happens when you eat a blob cake?
111
Wufflebump is a very clumsy monster. When he accidentally breaks Miss Grizzlesniff's Golden Teaching Award, he tries his hardest to hide his mishap. Can he pluck up the courage to own up before Miss Grizzlesniff discovers the truth?
112
Yummble isn't looking forward to having a new baby brother or sister. He wants his mummy all to himself, so Mrs Grizzlesniff comes up with an idea to make him change his mind. Can the monsters convince him it's much better to be a monster-mazing big brother rather than a little scrumble Yummble?
113
On her way to Monster Art class, Meepa takes a tumble and hurts her hand. After a visit to Nurse Sneezle, she realises it's good to help monsters who feel poorly and becomes Class Nurse for the day. At playtime she runs to the rescue treating lots of mini emergencies, but will she know what to do when Yummble and Wufflebump have a big emergency?
114
Wingston really wants to be taller, but is left disappointed when he finds out he's the smallest on Mrs Grizzlesniff's height chart.
115
Icklewoo is feeling really left out. She couldn't go to Wingston's party and then the other monsters decided to play 'Hide and Seek' without her. At playtime Mrs Grizzlesniff suggests she sits on the Buddy Bench so the other monsters will see she's lonely and come and play with her.
116
After spending the weekend at home doing chores, Wufflebump doesn't have any exciting 'shriekend news' to share with his classmates. Fearing his news will be boring, he decides to make something up. Can Miss Grizzlesniff convince him to tell his monster friends the real story?
117
When Wingston and Yummble have a sleepover at Wufflebump's house, they all have trouble getting to sleep and secretly wish they had their cuddly toys, bedtime milkies and 'roary stories' to comfort them. As they try to be big monsters and sleep without them, they suffer a monster mishap. Will they ever get to sleep?
118
The monsters delve into Miss Grizzlesniff's dressing-up chest. Wufflebump dresses up as a supermonster, Icklewoo as a pirate, Wingston as an alien and Yummble as a cupcake, but poor Meepa can't find a costume to fit her four monster arms. Can her friends use their imagination and a little bit of spider magic to help?
119
It's full moon day at the School of Roars and Wingston hopes to see the Moon Monster, so his friends help his dream come true by building a space rocket. Meanwhile, Yummble creates chaos in cookery class when he tries baking some special moon day crater cakes.
120
The monsters have fun building balloon-powered boats in class. As they splash lots of water about, poor Icklewoo suddenly needs the toilet but is too scared to go and has a little accident. Luckily Mrs Twirlyhorn steps in and shows her the importance of asking a grown-up for help.
121
The monsters get a big surprise when Miss Grizzlesniff brings dinosaur skeleton 'Eric' to class. She warns the class not to touch Eric, but during wet break they play with him and he ends up breaking. Can they rebuild Eric before Miss Grizzlesniff finds out?
122
When a Very Important Monster visits the School of Roars, Wufflebump is chosen to present her with a bouquet of nettles. He thinks he's too clumsy for the job and tries to hide. Will he miss his big moment or will he find the courage with the help of an unlikely companion?
123
Yummble is very excited about performing with the school choir until he discovers he's too tuneful to sing monster songs. Can Wufflebump help Yummble find a new rhythm in time for his debut at the school concert?
124
When Meepa becomes class monitor she turns super bossy, making her monster friends feel fed up. Soon they refuse to help her and Meepa learns the importance of being fair and helpful. But how can she show her friends she's sorry?
125
Mr Bogglelots, the optician, visits the school to give the little monsters a very special eye test. Wufflebump gets the test wrong on purpose just to get a pair of googly glasses, but soon realizes that wearing the wrong glasses isn't good for your eyes.
126
When Wingston becomes too whizzy in class, Miss Grizzlesniff decides he should learn about 'sportsmonstership' by having a race with his friends. Wingston is determined to finish first but soon discovers that being a good sportsmonster is not just about winning.
127
It's Monster Book Day and the monsters have dressed up as their favourite storybook characters. But Icklewoo is sad. She doesn't like her silly, frilly Cinderella dress. Can Wufflebump come to her rescue and turn her into the stinkiest Cinderella in storyland?
128
It's a rainy day at the School of Roars so Miss Grizzlesniff organises a game of indoor hoopla. The monsters have lots of fun until Wufflebump gets in a grump and ruins the game. Can he make amends by thinking of a new way to play?
129
Wufflebump is very sad when Meepa accidentally loses his dog Growlbert. Can she make it up to him and find his missing pet?
130
The teachers dig up a time capsule and ask the class to add their own memories to it. Poor Wufflebump can't think of anything special to put into the capsule. Can his friends help him out?
131
The monsters take Mr Marrow's 'Wheely Safe' riding course and learn about road safety. But Yummble worries that his rusty old scooter will stop him from getting a Wheely Safe Riding Badge.
132
Wufflebump discovers that it's Miss Sneezle's birthday so he plans a monster-mazing surprise with the help of his classmates.
133
Wufflebump gets in a grump when Icklewoo keeps copying everything he does. Can she mend their friendship and explain why she loves to copy him?
134
It's the school hat competition but Yummble's mummy and daddy are too busy to help him make a hat. While he worries his googly hat isn't good enough, Miss Grizzlesniff shows him how trying your best can have surprising results.
135
Mrs Twirlyhorn is painting the play tree. She warns the monsters not to play in it until the paint is dry but naughty Meepa has other ideas.
136
Wingston can't help showing off at school and accidentally upsets shy Icklewoo. Can he make it up to her in time for Golden Hour?
137
After a mix up, Mummy sells Wufflebump's favourite teddy monster at the school fayre. Can Wufflebump find his teddy monster's new owner and get his precious toy back?
138
When Wufflebump takes Growlbert's toy bone to school, he and Yummble decide to play pranks on their monster pals. It's monster-mazing fun until head-monstress Mrs Twirlyhorn gets involved. Will she see the funny side?
139
Icklewoo's cousin Glog visits all the way from Upside Down Under, and his weird antics lead to chaos in class. Can the monsters discover why he does things so differently?
140
While Meepa undertakes a monster skipping challenge, the school is infested with naughty itchlings. Soon her classmates are too itchy to turn the rope and Meepa has to skip solo. Can Miss Sneezle come to her rescue?
141
The class are keen to impress when the school gets a visit from Moth-sted inspector Miss Snarlebite. But, after a disastrous day of monster mishaps, can they turn the inspector's snarl into a smile?
142
To avoid eating yucky scrummatoes, Wufflebump hides the class's rainbow salad in the music room and it gets squished during a drumming solo. Will he reveal the mystery behind the squish squash salad and try some for himself?
143
Yummble thinks he's rubbish at the rotten egg and spoon race. He doesn't want to disappoint his dad, so decides he's not going to race. Will he see that winning doesn't matter in time to cross the starting line?
144
Meepa meets a friendly froggy in the nature garden and decides to keep it as a pet. But she quickly learns that looking after a lively frog is not easy.
145
Wingston is jealous of Icklewoo's new trampoline, so he fibs and tells everyone he has a new monster-sized super slide. He soon feels guilty because the whole class wants to play with him and not Icklewoo. Will he be brave enough to tell them the truth?
146
At film club the monsters decide to make a pretend movie about the dragon brigade. But when Miss Grizzlesniff gets in a pickle with her popcorn machine, the real dragon brigade rushes to her rescue and the monsters capture the action on camera.
147
It's the day of Mrs Twirlyhorn's nature walk, but Wufflebump has forgotten all his nature-finding equipment. So, after a trip to the lost property cupboard, he comes up with some unusual and inventive ways of studying the wonders of nature.
148
The monsters are creating colourful kites, but Yummble is so busy telling tales on his friends that he forgets to make one of his own. Will his monster friends help him out in time for the kite-flying competition?
149
There's monster trouble when the class form a marching band. Meepa struggles to play the bogpipes and the other monsters squabble over who should be bandleader. Can Meepa master the puzzling pipes and restore harmony to the monster band?
150
It's the night of the Slurpy Soup Feast, but Wingston can't grow any bulgy beans. Miss Grizzlesniff orders some whizzy worms to wriggle to the rescue, but can the worms conjure up enough compost to grow the beans and save the feast?
151
When the monsters bring their toys to school, everyone wants to play with Icklewoo's monster-mazing robot Whizz-bang. Wowed by Whizz-bang's lights and buttons, the monsters forget their own toys, leaving Icklewoo to look after them and host a special toy tea party.
152
When snow falls on monster mountain, the monsters get stuck inside the school. Could Mr Chili, the mysterious dragon who lives on the hill, stomp through the snow and help them out?
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Yummble takes a book from the library without asking and learns a valuable lesson about borrowing.
22
The class write letters to one another, but chaos descends when they get delivered to the wrong monsters! Can Wingston solve the postbox puzzle?
23
The monsters meet some animals from the local petting zoo, but Icklewoo is scared of her curious creature. Can she overcome her fear and make a new friend?
24
Mr Marrow loses the only key to the school whilst in charge of Breakfast Club. Can the monsters find it before school starts?
25
The monsters create fake news when they make a school newspaper.
26
The monsters care for the school pet, Ringo the beetle.
27
The monsters celebrate Founders’ Day, but Icklewoo doesn’t know how she can take part.
28
Wufflebump is determined to put on the best puppet show ever, and he wants everything to be perfect.
29
Wingston unleashes a computer bug on the monsters' computers because he's not listening.
210
Miss Grizzlesniff makes a pretend town and teaches the monsters about jobs. Meepa can’t find one that suits.
211
Yummble is growing a grumble plant, but gives it something unhealthy to eat and it takes over the classroom.
212
Wufflebump has sharing issues when the monsters have an egg hunt.
213
Wingston is convinced there are gremlins in the pumpkin patch, but no-one believes him.
214
Icklewoo and Meepa run a Fizzledrink stand together, but Meepa takes all the credit.
215
The monsters build bird feeders and get a visit from a troublesome giant bird.
216
Miss Grizzlesniff takes the monsters to a cave to practise their roars.
217
In a race to be the best, Wufflebump keeps pushing in to get what he wants.
218
The monsters have to use their imaginations when Miss Grizzlesniff gives them a cardboard box to play with.
219
Yummble teases Wingston when he wears his favourite pair of glasses to school.
220
Yummble gets jealous when Meepa and Wingston visit Miss Sneezle, the school nurse.
221
During a thundery day at school, the monsters discover Meepa is scared of storms. Can they help her conquer her fear using music, drawing and play?
222
Wufflebump adds too much volcano powder to his snuffle cakes, turning them hot, hot, hot! How can he win the class bake off?
223
Icklewoo is fed up being called a little monster, so she pretends to be a big monster at school. But she soon learns being a grown-up isn’t as fun as she thought it would be.
224
The class have a special lesson from a very silly teacher, Mr Babblebeast. Can his clowning around really help them prepare for their B.A.T.S. tests?
225
The monsters have to bring in something interesting from home to show the class. Wingston can’t think of anything special, so he asks his Granny for help.
226
The school is thrown into Christmas chaos when Frosty Claws gets stuck in a snow drift and cannot deliver his presents to the little monsters. Can Miss Grizzlesniff step in and save the day?
227
Inspired by Miss Grizzlesniff’s trip to the ‘Mushy Mara’, the monsters go on a safari in the nature garden. But when Meepa decides to carry on the safari at home, she discovers some wildlife of a very different kind.
228
At Miss Grizzlesniff’s Happy Holiday Club, the monsters learn to make fire, shelter and gloop twists. But buzzy flies, prickle bushes and rain put things in a muddle.
229
Yummble is making a circus, but his friends don’t want to perform. Can he get them to use their special monster skills to create the greatest show in class?
230
When Wufflebump becomes the school 'number wizard', he causes counting chaos. Can he put things right and help the class sing their number song?
231
Wingston isn’t happy when Miss Grizzlesniff comes to look after him. But he soon learns that teachers can be just as fun at home as they are at school.
232
The monsters get lost on a school trip to the swamp. Can they use their knowledge of nature to find their way back to the bus before daddy gets stuck in the mud?
233
When Growly’s Comet flies over the school, Meepa decides to film it. But she gets so distracted playing with the camera, she misses the moment. Can the other monsters show her what she missed?
234
When the monsters have a class party, Wufflebump and Icklewoo eat too many biscuits and get ‘the sillies’. Their silliness messes up all the party games and makes Yummble feel sad.
235
Icklewoo has missed a very important lesson on telling the time, so Yummble helps her learn. But will she be good enough to beat class champ Meepa?
236
The monsters make ‘shoebox caves’ and put little models of their families inside. Wingston feels sad because he doesn’t have a mummy in his family.
237
Wufflebump is dreading the school disco because he’s too clumsy to dance. Can he discover his own special monster moves and dazzle on the dancefloor?
238
The monsters build a float for the town carnival. Unfortunately, Meepa’s grand design proves troublesome, and Miss Grizzlesniff has to rescue it from disaster.
239
When the class enter a 'smelling bee', Wufflebump becomes a silly show-off until his super sniffy snout turns into a sneezy one. How will the monsters win the 'smelling bee’ without their star smeller?
240
Someone has shrivelled Mrs Twirlyhorn’s bog plant, so Detective Yummble and Inspector Icklewoo decide to investigate! As they follow a trail of clues, they realise every teacher is a suspect. But who is the guilty monster?
241
When astronaut Fuzz Cauldron visits for science week, Wingston wants to impress her with his ant farm experiment. Unfortunately, the ants escape and cause chaos.
242
The monsters are having fun swapping Foul Squad figures, until Wufflebump accidentally gives Meepa his rare Golden Dragonpuff. He begs her to give it back, but she won’t do swapsies!
243
The nature garden is invaded by greedy monster slugs, who want to eat all the Frosty Bell flowers. Can the monsters encourage a Pricklepig to visit the garden and stop them?
244
When Yummble won’t tidy up, he turns into a messy monster and gets stuck in a pile of rubbish. Can Icklewoo rescue him before the Bin Bats arrive?
245
Wingston makes Icklewoo feel so sad she turns blue. The other monsters try to cheer her up, but they change colour too. Can Wingston say sorry and sort out the multicoloured mix up?
246
Yummble starts his own school club. At first, every monster is welcome, but then he changes the rules.
247
It’s slimy season, but Wufflebump won’t wear his wet gear. He thinks he knows best, until he gets caught in a downpour and catches the ‘slimy sneezies’.
248
When Meepa’s drawing gets a gold star, she decides to help the other monsters with their pictures and causes a doodling disaster. Can she make amends and help the class create a monster masterpiece?
249
When Yummble becomes ‘Slimeboy’, the superhelpful superhero, his silly antics cause his friends to get stuck in a puddle. This time Slimeboy can’t save the day, so how will Yummble come to the rescue?
250
Icklewoo accidentally creates a strange type of ‘super goo’ and uses it to build a gallery of monster-sized models. But, as Miss Grizzlesniff shows them to Mrs Twirlyhorn, the models start to melt.
251
When the monsters go on a school treasure trail, poor Wingston can’t solve any of the clues. But, when the trail gets in a tangle, it’s up to him to find the missing treasure and prove that he’s a ‘roarsome’ pirate.
252
It’s Wingston's first time doing a hovering flap flutter, and he’s feeling a bit scared. Meepa helps him conquer his fears by telling the story of their first day at school.

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