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The Cuphead Show! - Special Delivery (S3E7)

The Cuphead Show! – Season 3 - Episode 7 – Special Delivery

After breaking Porkrind's window, Cuphead, Mugman and Ms. Chalice must work off the debt by delivering a mysterious package to Ribby and Croaks.

Runtime (min)17
TMDB Rating7.0 (3 votes)
Air Date2022-11-18
GenresAnimation, Comedy, Family
TV RatingTV-Y7
Network(s)Netflix

Storyline

When Cuphead accidentally breaks Porkrind's shop window, he, Mugman, and Ms. Chalice find themselves in debt to the irritable shopkeeper. Unable to pay for the damage, the trio agrees to work off what they owe by making a delivery for Porkrind. Their task seems simple enough: transport a mysterious package to Ribby and Croaks, the frog brothers who run a boxing gym and have a reputation for being tough customers.

The delivery quickly becomes complicated as the three friends navigate the journey while trying to resist the temptation to peek inside the package. Their curiosity and the package's unusual characteristics lead to a series of mishaps and close calls. The episode explores the consequences of carelessness and the importance of following through on commitments, even when the task proves more challenging than expected. By the time they reach Ribby and Croaks, the kids have learned that taking responsibility for mistakes sometimes means facing uncomfortable situations head-on.

What parents say

Parents have noted that The Cuphead Show maintains the vintage cartoon aesthetic and slapstick humor of the original video game while making it accessible for younger viewers. Many parents appreciate that the series teaches lessons about consequences and responsibility without being preachy, allowing kids to see characters make mistakes and then work to make things right.

Some parents have mentioned that the show's fast-paced action and occasional cartoon violence—characters getting bonked, chased, or caught in exaggerated mishaps—stays firmly in the realm of classic animation rather than anything realistic or disturbing. Parents familiar with old Fleischer Studios or early Disney cartoons have compared the show favorably to that era's style and tone.

Parents have also complimented the sibling dynamic between Cuphead and Mugman, noting that their disagreements and reconciliations mirror real-life brother relationships. The addition of Ms. Chalice as a friend who sometimes leads the boys into trouble has sparked discussions among parents about peer influence and making good choices even when friends suggest otherwise.

What kids learn

This episode reinforces the importance of taking responsibility for mistakes rather than trying to avoid consequences. When Cuphead breaks the window, the characters must face Porkrind and work off their debt instead of running away or making excuses. Children see that accidents happen, but what matters is how you respond and make amends.

The storyline also teaches about trustworthiness and following through on commitments. The trio is entrusted with a delivery job, and despite their curiosity about the package's contents and the challenges they encounter along the way, they learn that keeping your word matters. Kids observe that when someone gives you a task, especially as a way to make up for a mistake, completing it properly helps rebuild trust.

Additionally, the episode touches on resisting temptation and respecting other people's property. The mysterious nature of the package tests the characters' self-control, showing young viewers that just because you're curious about something doesn't mean you have the right to invade someone's privacy or interfere with their belongings. The consequences the characters face throughout their journey demonstrate why boundaries and rules exist, even when no one is watching.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the broken window scene too destructive for young kids to watch?The window-breaking is presented as a careless accident in classic cartoon style, not deliberate vandalism. The episode immediately shows consequences—Porkrind is upset and the characters must work to fix their mistake. Rather than glorifying property damage, the scene sets up a lesson about accountability. The tone is lighthearted but clear that breaking things has real repercussions that must be addressed.
What does this episode teach about handling mistakes?The episode demonstrates that when you make a mistake, the right response is to take responsibility and make amends. Instead of running away or making excuses after breaking the window, the characters accept Porkrind's terms and work off their debt. Kids see that facing consequences, while uncomfortable, is how you rebuild trust and learn from errors. The delivery job becomes their path to making things right.
Are Ribby and Croaks scary characters for younger viewers?Ribby and Croaks have a tough, intimidating appearance as boxing frogs, but they're presented in the exaggerated style of vintage cartoons rather than genuinely threatening figures. Their gruff exterior is part of the episode's comedic tension as the kids worry about making the delivery. The characters fit the show's overall aesthetic of colorful, stylized personalities rather than realistic danger.
Does the episode encourage kids to snoop through other people's things?The opposite—the episode uses the characters' curiosity about the package to teach restraint and respect for privacy. While the trio is tempted to peek inside, the narrative structure shows why resisting that urge matters. The mysterious package tests their trustworthiness, and children learn that being given responsibility means respecting boundaries even when curiosity is strong and no one is supervising you.
How does Ms. Chalice's role in this episode affect the group dynamic?Ms. Chalice shares equally in both the mishap and the responsibility of fixing it, showing that friends should support each other through consequences rather than abandoning someone who made a mistake. Her presence demonstrates teamwork in problem-solving and that taking responsibility is easier when you face it together. The three characters work as a unit to complete the delivery and fulfill their obligation to Porkrind.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Cuphead convinces Mugman they should ditch their chores and head to the carnival, unaware it's a front to collect souls.
12
The brothers take care of a baby left at their front door. But with Elder Kettle gone and a strict warning to be good, it's harder than they imagined.
13
A squabbling Mugman and Cuphead sneak into a club to grab some ice cream after the boxing champs who own it steal their money.
14
After Mugman's handle breaks off, the brothers visit a greedy shopkeeper and get creative while on the hunt for glue.
15
All bets are off when Cuphead takes over Inkwell Isle's No. 1 game show, much to the annoyance of its devious host King Dice and his devilish boss.
16
A spooky bunch of ghosts treat Cuphead and Mugman to a night of chills and thrills after trapping them inside a creepy graveyard.
17
Cuphead and Mugman have to defend Elder Kettle's precious vegetable garden after a rotten gang turns their yard into a party.
18
Mugman knits a special sweater to keep Cuphead's soul safe. Meanwhile, in the underworld, the Devil is throwing a party.
19
The Devil follows the brothers day after day, waiting for Cuphead to take off his sweater so he can collect his soul before Stickler finds out.
110
Cuphead and a cowardly Mugman test their courage after Porkrind sends them on a dangerous errand that quickly gets out of hand.
111
Elder Kettle overhears strange conversations between Cuphead and Mugman, then worries that the boys have menacing plans for him.
112
Trouble follows the brothers when Cuphead and Mugman get in over their heads upon meeting a free-spirited, street-smart new friend.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Cuphead and Mugman are in the slammer after breaking into the cookie factory. Prison's scary — but now they can't decide whether to bust out or stay in!
22
Trouble comes a-knockin' when Ms. Chalice turns up on Elder Kettle's doorstep and turns on the charm. The question is: Can she be trusted?
23
The boys think they're just "playing" pirate until they actually drift out to sea and get roped into a mission to reunite a captain and his sweetheart.
24
After an argument with Mugman, Cuphead goes looking for another brother. But his reckless new sibling isn't all he's cracked up to be.
25
Cuphead's self-control is put to the test when he discovers a sugary dreamland where he can eat all the sweets he wants... with a catch.
26
All Mugman wants is a little peace and quiet while Cuphead and Elder Kettle are away. Enter the ice cream man — and his jaunty truck's maddening jingle.
27
Mugman gets dangerously jealous when his snooty piano teacher taps Cuphead to compete for a $10,000 musical prize instead of him.
28
Steaming mad and ready for revenge, the Devil summons his finest demons and sends them above ground on a mission to recapture Cuphead's soul.
29
Ms. Chalice and the boys craft a perfect spooky scam: making money as ghost removers! But things get real when they pick a house that's already haunted.
210
A crafty rat claims ownership of Elder Kettle's cottage and all of its contents after a careless Cuphead and Mugman leave the door open.
211
Elder Kettle wants to snap a family portrait of him and his boys — and, boy, does he get it! Just not in the picture-perfect setting he was expecting.
212
Winter's coming and there's lots of work to do, but Cuphead doesn't want to do any of it. Forget chopping wood — he'd rather launch rockets into the sky!
213
Cuphead and Mugman are giddy with power when they get their hands on the Devil's pitchfork and make fiery mischief all over town.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Without Mugman, Cuphead doesn't know what to do with himself. Can he strike a deal with the Devil to save his beloved brother and bring him home?
32
Knock, knock! Danger's at the door when Elder Kettle goes out to get his mustache waxed, leaving a bumbling Cuphead and Mugman home alone.
33
Sally Stageplay's holding auditions for an exciting new space opera. But Cuphead, Mugman and the Devil all want the same role: the lead.
34
After hitting the Devil with his car, Elder Kettle takes him in, mistaking him for a humble house cat he affectionately calls "Mrs. Meow Meow."
35
With Christmas fast approaching, Elder Kettle sends the boys on an important errand: to pick out the perfect tree.
36
Christmas brings out the worst in the Devil, who's notoriously naughty... until he schemes to get himself onto Santa's nice list.
37
After breaking Porkrind's window, Cuphead, Mugman and Ms. Chalice must work off the debt by delivering a mysterious package to Ribby and Croaks.
38
King Dice — the Devil's onetime No. 1 — is out of the spotlight. But Cuphead of all people wants to be his manager and help him make a comeback.
39
It's time for a day of fun with Elder Kettle... or is it? With an assist from Ms. Chalice, Cuphead and Mugman are scaring up shenanigans all over town!
310
A fateful flashback reveals what Ms. Chalice's life was like before she met Cuphead and Mugman.
311
An epic dance contest morphs into a high-stakes game of winners and losers, with more than one soul on the line. How will it all end? Hilariously.

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