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The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder - Get In (S1E6)

The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder – Season 1 - Episode 6 – Get In

After her parents forget to pick her up, Penny starts a rideshare company aimed at kids whose parents are too busy to drive them.

Runtime (min)26
TMDB Rating4.0 (10 votes)
Air Date2022-03-23
GenresFamily, Animation, Comedy
TV RatingTV-PG
Network(s)Disney+

Storyline

When Penny's parents forget to pick her up after school, she finds herself stranded and frustrated by their busy schedules. Rather than simply complaining, Penny channels her entrepreneurial spirit and creates a rideshare service specifically designed for kids whose parents are too occupied to provide transportation. She recruits her friends to help run the operation, and the business quickly takes off as other students face similar neglect from their overextended parents.

As the rideshare company grows, Penny discovers that running a business comes with unexpected challenges and responsibilities. The episode explores the balance between independence and safety as Penny navigates the complexities of her new venture while her parents remain largely unaware of what she's doing. The situation ultimately forces the Proud family to confront how their hectic lives have affected Penny and to reconsider their priorities when it comes to being present for their daughter.

What parents say

Parents have noted that this episode resonates because it addresses a common modern parenting struggle: balancing work demands with family time. Many parents on social media have shared that the premise hit close to home, acknowledging how easy it is to let busy schedules interfere with being present for their children. Some parents appreciated that the show doesn't villainize Oscar and Trudy but instead presents them as well-meaning adults who simply lose track of their commitments.

Parents have complimented the series for tackling the emotional impact of parental absence on children in an age-appropriate way. Several reviewers mentioned that the episode sparked productive family conversations about communication and making time for one another. Some parents have expressed that Penny's resourcefulness, while admirable, also raised questions about supervision and safety that they discussed with their own kids after watching.

What kids learn

Children learn about the importance of communication within families when needs aren't being met. Rather than bottling up her frustration, Penny takes action, demonstrating problem-solving skills and initiative. However, the episode also illustrates that even well-intentioned solutions can become complicated, teaching kids to think through the potential consequences of their decisions before acting independently.

The episode explores themes of entrepreneurship and teamwork as Penny builds her rideshare business with friends. Young viewers see how identifying a problem in their community can lead to creative solutions, while also learning that running any operation requires planning, responsibility, and consideration of safety concerns. The story validates children's feelings when they feel overlooked by busy parents while showing constructive ways to address those emotions.

Kids also learn about the value of family time and presence over material things. The episode demonstrates that children need their parents' attention and reliability, not just financial support. It encourages young viewers to express their needs clearly and helps them understand that parents, while imperfect, can recognize their mistakes and make changes when issues are brought to their attention.

Parents' top 5 questions

QuestionAnswer
Is the rideshare concept presented as something kids should actually try?The episode presents Penny's rideshare service as a creative response to feeling forgotten, but the complications that arise serve as cautionary elements. While the show celebrates Penny's entrepreneurial thinking, the challenges she faces highlight why such ventures require adult oversight. The story works better as a conversation starter about feeling neglected than as a blueprint for actual kid-run transportation services.
How do Oscar and Trudy react when they realize they forgot Penny?Oscar and Trudy's reaction centers on recognizing how their busy schedules have impacted their daughter. The episode doesn't excuse their forgetfulness but shows them as loving parents who got caught up in their own responsibilities. Their response demonstrates accountability and opens the door for the family to discuss better communication and making each other a priority despite hectic lives.
Are there any safety concerns shown with kids getting rides from other kids?The episode does address the inherent safety issues with Penny's rideshare concept as part of the story's conflict. These concerns become apparent as the business grows, helping young viewers understand why adult supervision and proper transportation arrangements matter. The complications serve as teaching moments rather than being glossed over, making the episode useful for discussing safety with children.
What age group is this episode most appropriate for?This episode works well for the show's target audience of eight to fourteen-year-olds. Younger elementary-aged children can understand the feelings of being forgotten and the importance of family time, while preteens and early teens will connect with Penny's desire for independence and her frustration with distracted parents. The themes are presented without scary content, making it accessible across this age range.
Does this episode help kids understand why parents get busy?The episode acknowledges that parents have legitimate responsibilities and demands on their time, helping children develop empathy for adult pressures. However, it balances this understanding with the valid message that kids deserve reliable attention and follow-through from their parents. This dual perspective encourages children to appreciate their parents' efforts while also recognizing that their own emotional needs matter and should be communicated.

Writing

Directing

Season
Season #Episode #Episode Name
11
Penny, desperate to prove she's not superficial, joins new girl Maya's poorly planned plot to free a panda from the zoo. Meanwhile, Penny's crew vie for a new boy's attention.
12
Frustrated by her friends' obsession with a makeup influencer, Penny becomes an influencer herself but the fame quickly goes to her head.
13
An overzealous Oscar bets big that his AAU basketball team can beat Wizard Kelly's. He forces Penny onto his team but her heart isn't in it because she'd rather spend time with her crush.
14
When Penny discovers who Maya and KG's parents are, she becomes the lone voice of tolerance in her community, butting heads with her father Oscar's prejudices.
15
Oscar opens a slap-dash theme park that, despite it's poorly designed and extremely dangerous rides, becomes an overnight success. Penny struggles with her changing singing voice.
16
After her parents forget to pick her up, Penny starts a rideshare company aimed at kids whose parents are too busy to drive them.
17
Frustrated by Oscar's overbearing parenting, Penny wishes to be grown up. Al Roker grants her wish, turning Penny and her friends into college coeds.
18
Penny inadvertently gets her homeless teacher, Ms. Hill, fired. To right her wrong, Penny starts a fundraiser. Zoey turns to Uncle Bobby to learn the ways of the funk.
19
LaCienega feels threatened by her ugly-duckling-turned-beautiful-swan cousin, LaBrea, as her quinceañera approaches; Sunset's sister, Melrose, goads her into making poor choices.
110
When Trudy tracks Suga Mama's family to Oklahoma, the Proud's head to the family rodeo, where Suga Mama's painful history will be revealed; Oscar discovers he's a natural cowboy.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
21
Realizing nothing has changed, Suga Mama decides to run away from Oklahoma yet again but when a man from her past catches up to her, she decides to prove her father wrong and stay.
22
When Penny becomes increasingly rebellious, Trudy banishes her to Suga Mama's house, where Penny receives old school tough love.
23
When Dijonay starts dating the most interesting teen in the world, her friendship with Penny suffers, making Penny increasingly jealous and scared their friendship may not survive.
24
When LaCienega becomes an overnight gymnastics sensation, her friends and family cash in on her success, putting immense pressure on LaCienega not to fail.
25
When Puff is accused of being the father of the Boulevardezes' dog's litter of puppies, Oscar and Felix fight over who will be responsible. Penny, meanwhile, interns for a tough boss.
26
When Zoey is asked to the dance by a boy all the girls have a crush on, the crew are forced to confront their complex emotions. Meanwhile, Suga Mama grows jealous of a friend whom Papi takes a liking to.
27
Penny and crew discover that Oscar and Uncle Bobby were once part of a famous R&B group, leading to a retelling of the group's epic rise and abrupt fall.
28
At a time of major family friction, the Proud family awaken to a bizarro version of their world only to discover they're being held hostage by Dr. Carver's clones.
29
After BeBe goes missing only to inexplicably wind up in bizarre places, the Prouds have him checked out and discover he's on the autism spectrum.
210
Maya befriends a strange new girl at school who reveals that Smithville's founder was a slaveowner, leading to a major protest by Maya and her friends.
Season #Episode #Episode Name
31
The Proud Family’s Paris vacation goes haywire.
32
The Proud Family journeys to Brazil to save Dijonay.
33
Penny and her crew redefine beauty pageant standards.
34
Penny helps Maya find her birth mother.
35
Penny enters a male-dominated video game tournament.
36
Al Roker grants thirty-five-year-old Maya an unexpected wish.
37
Penny investigates the true identity of Young Toddler.
38
Penny tests into the Wiz Kids program.
39
Penny and Kareem are forbidden to see each other.

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