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Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom - Go Bitzer Go! (S1E9)

Shaun the Sheep: Adventures from Mossy Bottom – Season 1 - Episode 9 – Go Bitzer Go!

The gang helps Bitzer gear up for a race against the snooty dog next door.

Runtime (min)7
TMDB Rating10.0 (1 votes)
Air Date2020-03-16
GenresAnimation, Kids
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

When the snooty dog from the neighboring farm challenges Bitzer to a race, the sheepdog's pride is on the line. Bitzer accepts the challenge, but it quickly becomes clear that he's not in peak racing condition. The competitive neighbor dog appears confident and well-prepared, leaving Bitzer feeling anxious about the upcoming contest.

Shaun and the flock rally around their friend, transforming the farm into an improvised training ground. The sheep devise creative exercises and coaching techniques to help Bitzer build his speed and stamina. Through a series of comedic training montages, the gang works together to prepare Bitzer for race day, demonstrating the power of teamwork and friendship. The episode builds toward the big race, where Bitzer must put his training to the test against his smug rival.

What kids learn

This episode teaches children about the value of supporting friends when they face challenges. Shaun and the flock don't laugh at Bitzer's lack of fitness or leave him to struggle alone. Instead, they immediately step in to help, showing young viewers that true friendship means offering practical help and encouragement when someone needs it most.

Children also learn about perseverance and preparation. Bitzer doesn't give up when he realizes he's not ready for the race, and the flock doesn't expect instant results. They understand that improvement takes time, effort, and practice. This models healthy attitudes toward competition and self-improvement, emphasizing the journey over just the outcome.

The episode also touches on handling rivalry with grace. Rather than responding to the neighbor dog's snobbery with meanness, Bitzer and the flock focus on doing their best. This teaches children that the best response to arrogance is quiet confidence and hard work, not stooping to the same level of boastfulness.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the competition portrayed in a healthy way?The episode frames competition as a personal challenge rather than something mean-spirited. While the neighbor dog is snooty, Bitzer's motivation shifts from proving someone wrong to doing his best with his friends' support. The focus remains on effort, teamwork, and self-improvement rather than crushing an opponent, which presents competition in an age-appropriate, constructive light for young viewers.
Does Bitzer win the race?The episode emphasizes Bitzer's training journey and the support he receives from Shaun and the flock more than the final outcome. The story's heart lies in the preparation and friendship rather than simply whether Bitzer crosses the finish line first. This narrative choice helps children understand that trying your best and having supportive friends matters more than winning every competition.
Is the neighbor dog portrayed as a bully?The neighbor dog is snooty and overconfident rather than actively cruel or bullying. The character serves as a catalyst for the story but doesn't engage in mean behavior beyond being arrogant about his abilities. This keeps the tone light and comedic while still giving Bitzer a clear rival to overcome, making it suitable for the show's young audience.
What kind of training do the sheep put Bitzer through?The sheep create humorous, improvised training exercises using farm materials and their own creativity. The training sequences are played for gentle comedy, with the sheep acting as enthusiastic if unconventional coaches. These scenes are physical and visual, relying on slapstick humor rather than dialogue, which is typical of the show's wordless storytelling style and keeps the content accessible and entertaining.
Are there any scary or intense moments?The episode maintains the gentle, comedic tone that defines Shaun the Sheep. The race itself may have some mild tension as Bitzer competes, but it's presented in a lighthearted way appropriate for preschool and early elementary audiences. There's nothing frightening or overly intense, just the natural excitement of a friendly competition and the humor of the training process.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
A hungry Shaun turns the Farmer's pottery oven into a pizza factory.
12
The goat gobbles his way deep into the cornfield — at the worst possible time!
13
Tired of being pushed around by the pigs, Shaun transforms into a high-flying hero.
14
A drone takes Bitzer on a dizzying ride.
15
The Farmer sets out to become a viral video star like his popular neighbor.
16
Shaun and Bitzer hunt for a whistle thief on the farm.
17
A sneaky squirrel spoils Bitzer's bird-watching plans.
18
When the Farmer rents out the barn to tourists, Shaun and the flock fight back.
19
The gang helps Bitzer gear up for a race against the snooty dog next door.
110
A pig tricks the whole farm into thinking he's a champion.
111
When the Farmer locks up Timmy's teddy bear, Shaun hatches a rescue plan.
112
A film crew stirs up a little too much excitement on the farm.
113
Shaun and the flock race to stop a package from reaching the Farmer.
114
On a hot day, the gang heads to the pond — only to find it's full of garbage!
115
When Bitzer's dance partner drops out before a big contest, Shaun steps in to help.
116
Bitzer goes to extremes to keep the Farmer's new shoes clean.
117
Bitzer gets the out-of-shape Farmer back on his bike and ends up on a wild ride.
118
A baby goose wants to live with the sheep but doesn't quite fit in.
119
As Bitzer stands guard, the Farmer's prized pumpkins start disappearing from the garden.
120
A family fun day at the farm gets out of hand.

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