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The clubhouse lands in a baseball field near a suburban neighborhood. A door-to-door salesman comes knocking selling sentences. After discovering that sentences can be made, rather than bought, Rains causes The Salesman to vanish to Hollywood. Beek then summons mother, tiddlywinks champion, and defender of the ultimate sentence, Trudy Trueheart. Trudy shares some photos about declarative sentences before DJ sends her on a perilous mission be creating another sentence. Beek dreams about interrogative sentences before they are interrupted by a very loud imperative kid. Trudy then returns, on the hunt for the loathsome, dangerous, creepy-crawly, slimy, public menace, Lower Case. The kids receive a postcard from The Salesman just before Billy Eyeball sings about Special Plurals. Trudy catches up with Lower Case and is nearly defeated by explosive tiddlywinks. The kids' grandparents show up demanding they do their chores. The Salesman returns, chased by Rambot. Trudy arrives to defend them when the director calls "CUT!" ending the peril.
GUEST CHARACTERS
Trudy Trueheart
Irv Plotnik
The Salesman
Billy Eyeball
SPECIAL TYPING WORDS
SUBJECTS COVERED
Nouns
Punctuation
Sentence Structure
Directed by:
- J. Ried Paul
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Written by:
- Rick Oliver
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Starring:
- Jamie Baron
- Joan Schwenk
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Music by:
- Tullio and Rans Music
- Mark Ohlsen
- Elliot Delmen
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Produced by:
- Kinetics Group, Ltd.
WORD MYSTERY 1:
In Search of the Ultimate Sentence
SPEED DRILLS
- 2 Standard Drills
- 1 Special Drill
Songs:
Two Parts of a Sentence - Beek & Rains
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Capital Offense - Lower Case
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Special Plurals - Billy Eyeball
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Nouns, Nouns, Nouns - Beek & Rains
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