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StoryBots: Answer Time - Dizzy (S1E9)

StoryBots: Answer Time – Season 1 - Episode 9 – Dizzy

Bing takes a spin to the Department of Bodily Functions to help Mr. Karate Guy understand why people get dizzy. Gabriel Iglesias guest-stars.

Runtime (min)24
Air Date2022-11-21
GenresKids, Animation
TV RatingTV-Y
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

When Mr. Karate Guy spins around too much during his practice and becomes dizzy, he turns to the StoryBots for help understanding why this happens. Bing takes on the mission and travels to the Department of Bodily Functions, where he explores the inner workings of the human body to uncover the science behind dizziness. Along the way, he meets colorful characters who explain how the vestibular system in the inner ear helps people maintain balance and orientation.

Through animated demonstrations and engaging explanations, Bing learns that dizziness occurs when the fluid in the inner ear's semicircular canals keeps moving even after the body stops spinning, sending mixed signals to the brain. The episode uses humor and visual storytelling to make this complex biological concept accessible to young viewers. By the end, Mr. Karate Guy understands why he felt wobbly and learns that the dizzy feeling eventually goes away once the fluid settles and the brain recalibrates.

What parents say

Parents have praised the StoryBots series for making educational content genuinely entertaining and age-appropriate for preschool and early elementary audiences. Many appreciate that the show tackles real questions kids ask in everyday life, presenting scientific concepts without talking down to young viewers. The bright animation style and energetic voice performances keep children engaged while delivering substantive learning.

Parents note that episodes like this one offer excellent opportunities for follow-up conversations about how our bodies work. Some have mentioned using StoryBots episodes as springboards for at-home experiments or further exploration of topics their children find interesting. The guest appearances by recognizable comedians add an extra layer of entertainment that parents enjoy alongside their kids.

Several parents have commented that the show's short runtime is ideal for maintaining attention spans and fitting into busy schedules. The humor is clean and the pacing brisk, making it a reliable choice for screen time that parents feel good about.

What kids learn

Children learn about the vestibular system and how the inner ear plays a crucial role in helping the body maintain balance and understand its position in space. The episode introduces the concept of semicircular canals filled with fluid that move when we spin, and explains in child-friendly terms how these movements send signals to the brain. This foundational understanding of how sensory systems work together helps kids appreciate the complexity of their own bodies.

The episode also teaches cause and effect, showing that dizziness is a natural response to spinning rather than something mysterious or worrying. Kids learn that the sensation is temporary and that the body has built-in mechanisms to restore equilibrium. This can help reduce anxiety children might feel when they experience dizziness themselves.

Beyond the science, children see the value of asking questions and seeking answers when they're curious about how things work. Mr. Karate Guy's willingness to admit he doesn't understand something and his pursuit of knowledge models intellectual curiosity and persistence. The episode reinforces that learning is an active, enjoyable process and that understanding our bodies empowers us to take better care of ourselves.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the explanation of dizziness scientifically accurate for young children?Yes, the episode presents a simplified but accurate explanation of how the vestibular system works. It correctly identifies the semicircular canals in the inner ear and the role of fluid movement in creating the sensation of dizziness. While it doesn't delve into technical terminology like endolymph or the specific mechanics of hair cells, the core concept that spinning causes fluid to keep moving after the body stops is sound and age-appropriate for preschool and early elementary audiences.
Will this episode make my child want to spin around and get dizzy on purpose?The episode focuses on explaining why dizziness happens rather than encouraging spinning as an activity. Mr. Karate Guy's experience is presented as something that happened during his practice, not as a game. That said, young children are naturally curious and may want to test the concept themselves. This can be a safe learning opportunity if done in a controlled, soft environment where they won't fall and hurt themselves, and it reinforces the lesson about cause and effect.
Are there any scary or intense moments that might worry sensitive children?The episode maintains the StoryBots' signature lighthearted tone throughout. The Department of Bodily Functions is presented in a colorful, cartoonish way that's not anatomically graphic or unsettling. Mr. Karate Guy's dizziness is played for gentle humor rather than distress. The pacing is energetic but not overwhelming, and there are no sudden scares, loud noises, or moments designed to startle. Sensitive children should find the content approachable and non-threatening.
How can I reinforce what my child learns from this episode?You can extend the learning by talking about other times your child might have felt dizzy, such as after getting off a merry-go-round or spinning in circles. Simple activities like standing on one foot or walking in a straight line after spinning gently can help them feel how balance works. You might also point out the ears during bath time and remind them that balance happens inside. Connecting the episode's content to real experiences helps solidify the scientific concepts in memorable ways.
Is Gabriel Iglesias' guest appearance appropriate for young viewers?Gabriel Iglesias is known for family-friendly comedy, and his voice work in this episode is tailored to the StoryBots' preschool audience. His performance adds energy and humor without any material that would be inappropriate for young children. Parents familiar with his stand-up should know that his guest role here is completely suitable for the show's target age range, with no edgy content or references that would go over kids' heads in an uncomfortable way.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Something's not adding up for Giuseppe the pizza guy, but Beep totally knows how to help — multiplication! Danny DeVito guest-stars.
12
When a cat burglar has a question about keys, Boop goes to Security Hardware Headquarters to unlock the answer. Zooey Deschanel guest-stars.
13
How does glue work? Mr. Wonderful can't start his show until Bang gets to the bottom of this sticky question. Common guest-stars.
14
To build a sandcastle, a royal architect wants to know where sand comes from. It's up to Bo to get to the nitty gritty. Sophie Turner guest-stars.
15
Mr. Awesome Ultra Guy is curious about budgets, so Bing pays a visit to the bank. Kevin Smith guest-stars.
16
When a secret agent asks the StoryBots about lasers, Bang shoots the question to a photon named Frans. Anne Hathaway guest-stars.
17
Ms. Mushroom wants to learn how to taste better. To find out more, Bo goes to see her favorite band, the Taste Buds. Chrissy Teigen guest-stars.
18
Boop visits the Chemical Department to answer a burning question for Mr. Super Snowy Icy Cone Guy: How is ice made? Patton Oswalt guest-stars.
19
Bing takes a spin to the Department of Bodily Functions to help Mr. Karate Guy understand why people get dizzy. Gabriel Iglesias guest-stars.
110
A lost tourist wants to know how GPS works, so Beep travels to Old Willy's map to learn more. Craig Robinson guest-stars.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Cosmic Caller thinks he found an alien code, but something's not adding up. Bing talks to Alabama Smith to figure things out. Rainn Wilson guest-stars.
22
Before his big show, the Great Bubblini is bursting to know how bubbles form. Bang heads to the laundromat to find out. Josh Gad guest-stars.
23
When Disco Delilah asks how many tiles she'll need for her dance floor, Beep steps up to learn more about area. Wendi McLendon-Covey guest-stars.
24
Bo explores why the moon seems to change shape to help Ms. Astronaut Lady safely land her spaceship. Scarlett Johansson guest-stars.
25
Ms. Firefighter has a burning question about taxes, so Boop visits the Department of Government and Stuff. Gabrielle Union guest-stars.
26
Beep takes a spin with documentarian Chase Weathers to answer Mr. Cow's question about how tornadoes form. Joe Lo Truglio guest-stars.
27
Where does glass come from? Mr. Castaway can't make windows for his house until Bo cracks this question. Steve Buscemi guest-stars.
28
After Ms. Cafeteria Worker Lady's refrigerator stops working, Bing visits the Refrigadome to learn more about cooling. Kristen Bell guest-stars.
29
Boop travels to the Archive Department to help the all-knowing Socradamus with a fundamental question: What is stuff made of? Simu Liu guest-stars.
210
When Ms. Clown gets an offer to invest in e-Digital-Clown-Circus-World.com, Bang pays a visit to a TV show about stocks. Julie Bowen guest-stars.
211
Bo looks into how the internet works after an office worker named Stacy accidentally sends a silly video to his boss. Trevor Noah guest-stars.
212
Bing races to ask runner Speedy Lightning a question about finding the fastest route for Ms. Pizza Delivery Lady. Jessica Alba guest-stars.

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