Odd Squad
Oona Makes Her First Gadget
Clip: Season 2 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
The mind-controlled scientists are after Oscar and Ms. O.
The mind-controlled scientists are after Oscar and Ms. O. Oona helps them by combining gadgets to make a new gadget that Oscar and Ms. O can use to stop the scientists.
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Odd Squad
Oona Makes Her First Gadget
Clip: Season 2 | 1m 59sVideo has Closed Captions
The mind-controlled scientists are after Oscar and Ms. O. Oona helps them by combining gadgets to make a new gadget that Oscar and Ms. O can use to stop the scientists.
Problems playing video? | Closed Captioning Feedback
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Get Ms. O!
How many of you are at this conference?
Odelia, it's me, Oscar!
I know you're still in there, my friend!
Oscar?
It's working.
She's breaking through!
No, I'm just messing with you.
My mind is still totally controlled.
At least they still have a sense of humor.
BOTH: Run!
Oona, we need a gadget to slow these guys down.
Get to Obbs and get that remote.
All I have is useless stuff like this flower-inator.
Every gadget has a number on the bottom of it.
You can combine gadgets by adding the numbers to get the gadget that you need.
But I don't know which numbers to combine!
The computer in the truck has all the gadgets and the numbers.
Use what you have to build a gadget we can use-- Ah, I gotta go!
Gadgets they can use, gadgets they can use... Ooh!
Number 85's looking good.
Okay, if I'm trying to add up to 85, I can eliminate anything that's bigger, like... two hundred!
There's still too many!
Maybe I can make this easier by breaking it down to tens and ones.
Eighty-five is made up of one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight groups of ten, which is 80, and one, two, three, four, five ones, which makes five.
So 80 plus 5 equals 85.
I can make 85 by adding 80 plus 5.
Eighty... plus five.
(electric hum) I just made my first gadget!
I need to journal about this.
Later...
Uh, should... should do this later.
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