Odd Squad
Future Detectives
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Oona and Oscar use seasonal clues to help them figure out what date they were zapped to.
Oona and Oscar use seasonal clues, deductive reasoning, and a calendar to help them figure out which day in the future they have been zapped to.
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Odd Squad
Future Detectives
Clip | 1m 1sVideo has Closed Captions
Oona and Oscar use seasonal clues, deductive reasoning, and a calendar to help them figure out which day in the future they have been zapped to.
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Wait, hold up!
Great, my snowballs are still here.
- What?
- And so are my leaves!
I'm sorry, I don't see how this helps us.
You see, when it's not winter, I keep snowballs in the freezer.
And when it's not fall, I keep leaves in the fridge.
So if you have both snowballs and leave inside, that means they're not outside, which means it can't be fall or winter.
Bingo!
I think that's a really fun game, but we should probably focus on the mission.
[bleats] Fall starts in September and goes through October and November.
So we can get rid of those months.
And winter starts in December.
So that leaves March, April, May, June, July and August.
That's still six months.
Or half a year.
- The best half.
- You think?
Yeah, because, I mean, May is Hamburger Month and, like, c'mon!
End of discussion.
Sure.
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