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The Last Kids on Earth - Energy Crisis (S3E1)

The Last Kids on Earth – Season 3 - Episode 1 – Energy Crisis

Desperate for a reliable energy source, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk head to the planetarium, where a generator awaits — along with something else.

Runtime (min)25
Air Date2020-10-16
GenresAnimation, Comedy, Sci-Fi & Fantasy
TV RatingTV-Y7-FV

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Storyline

In the Season 3 premiere of 'The Last Kids on Earth,' titled 'Energy Crisis,' Jack, June, Quint, and Dirk embark on a critical mission to secure a reliable energy source for their makeshift world. They head to the planetarium, where they believe a powerful generator awaits them. However, they soon discover that the location holds more than just the energy they seek.

The group faces unexpected challenges as they navigate through the planetarium, encountering unforeseen obstacles and creatures. Their teamwork and ingenuity are put to the test as they strive to power their home and confront whatever dangers might lurk within the planetarium's walls. This episode showcases their resilience and determination to thrive in a post-apocalyptic world.

What Parents Say

This episode highlights themes of teamwork and problem-solving as the characters work together to overcome obstacles. Parents might appreciate how Jack, June, Quint, and Dirk illustrate the importance of collaboration and creativity in facing challenges. Their adventure at the planetarium serves as a reminder that working together often leads to better outcomes, particularly in difficult situations.

Additionally, the episode explores the concept of resourcefulness. The kids must think critically about how to secure the generator and what it means for their survival. Parents can engage their children in discussions about energy, sustainability, and the importance of using resources wisely.

What Children Can Learn

Viewers can learn about the significance of perseverance and adaptability throughout this episode. As the kids encounter various surprises at the planetarium, they demonstrate that staying flexible and open-minded can lead to unexpected solutions. This approach can encourage children to embrace change and challenges in their own lives.

Furthermore, the episode imparts lessons about friendship and loyalty. The bonds between the characters are tested, yet their commitment to one another remains strong. Kids can see how supporting friends during tough times strengthens relationships and fosters a sense of community.

Five Most Asked Questions

Question Answer
What motivates the kids to go to the planetarium? The kids are desperate for a reliable energy source to power their makeshift home. They believe that the planetarium holds a generator that can help solve their energy crisis. This motivation drives the plot as they embark on an adventure filled with unexpected challenges.
What challenges do the kids face at the planetarium? Upon arriving at the planetarium, the kids encounter various obstacles and surprises, including strange creatures and tricky environments. These challenges test their teamwork and ingenuity as they work together to navigate through the unexpected dangers in pursuit of the generator.
How do the characters demonstrate teamwork? Throughout the episode, Jack, June, Quint, and Dirk showcase their ability to collaborate effectively. They strategize, support one another, and combine their unique skills to overcome the obstacles they face, illustrating the importance of teamwork in achieving common goals.
What lessons about resourcefulness are presented? The kids must be resourceful in their quest for the generator. They learn to think creatively and adapt to the challenges they encounter. This episode encourages viewers to consider how they can use their resources wisely in their own lives, emphasizing the value of ingenuity.
How does the episode address friendship and loyalty? The bonds between the characters are central to the story. As they face dangers together, their loyalty and support for each other shine through. This episode serves as a reminder to kids about the importance of standing by friends during tough times and the strength found in community.

Cast

Bruce Campbell
Chef (voice)
Mark Hamill
Bardle (voice)
Nick Wolfhard
Jack Sullivan (voice)
Keith David
Thrull (voice)
Rosario Dawson
Rezzoch (voice)
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Garland Whitt
Quint (voice)
Catherine O'Hara
Skaelka (voice)
Montse Hernandez
June (voice)
Charles Demers
Dirk (voice)

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Living solo in his monster-infested town, 13-year-old Jack will have to think fast, find friends and get creative if he wants to survive.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Fed up with his friends' bickering, Jack hopes a quest to the mall will get the buds back on good terms - because this is going this is getting annoying
22
Jack’s attempts to impress his monstrous new pals upsets June, Quint and Dirk, who feel like he’s taking all the credit.
23
Feeling useless when it comes to the fine art of fighting monsters, Quint sets out to prove himself to his friends.
24
While exploring a graveyard, Jack and Quint get emotional — really emotional. Meanwhile, June and Dirk find they have a lot in common. Oh, the horror!
25
While Thrull trains Jack to go after monsters and zombies with a new attitude, Quint and Dirk dig through trash — and June follows a hunch.
26
Quint, Dirk and June are pumped for their up-all-night zombie stakeout. But Jack's running late ... and he's supposed to bring the snacks.
27
When the gang visits June's old house, Jack assumes it'll be a fun walk down memory lane. Never assume, Jack. Never assume.
28
After adding another monster to the bestiary, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk learn a troubling truth: Their work is far from over.
29
Jack's vow to never trust another monster is put to the test. Quint, Dirk and June look to acquire a little — well, actually a lot — of weed killer.
210
Quint's been captured, Rezzoch's on a rampage and Jack's got a wish: to put an end to all of this mayhem, once and for all.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
Desperate for a reliable energy source, Jack, June, Quint and Dirk head to the planetarium, where a generator awaits — along with something else.
32
The gang makes a stunning discovery at a fire station, Jack falls head over heels for a video game, and June has an urge to communicate.
33
Feeling June, Quint and Dirk need to stop working so hard, Jack convinces his pals to take part in an over-the-top tournament with the monsters.
34
Jack and the gang close in on a much-needed antenna for their radio. Meanwhile, June, Quint and Dirk experience odd visions of a dark future.
35
As Jack's anxiety about the future continues to grow, he and June share a moment atop a giant heap of garbage (it's nicer than it sounds).
36
Jack sets out to confront the Wretch, June gets on Quint's nerves, and Dirk learns of an unappetizing third test to become an honorary monster.
37
Everyone leaps into action when an exhausted Quint discovers that his zom-b-gone torches are offline. Meanwhile, Dirk is forced to team up with Chef.
38
Jack convinces June, Quint and Dirk to go to an amusement park, where the friends quickly discover they aren't the only ones there.
39
After Rezzoch pulls Jack into an alternate realm, Bardle transports June, Quint and Dirk in hopes they can save him before it's too late.
310
Finally free from Jack's head, the weary gang reinhabits their bodies only to learn that — surprise, surprise — the battle is far from over.

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