Odd Squad
To Save a Werewolf
Clip: Season 2 Episode 29 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
The agents must go to Potatoland to stop Olaf from turning from a werewolf into a boy.
Agent Olaf is turning from a werewolf back into a boy! Coach O tells Otis that he and Olympia need to go to Potatoland to retrieve a special potato that will stop the transformation - but first, they need to train for the journey.
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Odd Squad
To Save a Werewolf
Clip: Season 2 Episode 29 | 2mVideo has Closed Captions
Agent Olaf is turning from a werewolf back into a boy! Coach O tells Otis that he and Olympia need to go to Potatoland to retrieve a special potato that will stop the transformation - but first, they need to train for the journey.
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Hey Coach you want to see me?
There you are!
Something super weird is going down.
Okay.
That's what Ms. O usually says, right?
Uh... Sorta.
Where's your partner?
The girl.
With glasses.
And the hands.
With the glasses.
Olympia's just finishing lunch.
Do you want me to go-- No time!
Agent Olaf turned into a werewolf!
[whistles] [howls] I already knew that.
The odd part is he's turning back into a boy!
It's truuuuuue!
And that's a problem because...?
Because Olaf is much happier as a werewolf!
Also, he's been a big help to Odd Squad.
Olaf finally made peace with the Werewolf Council after years of conflict.
[growling] So we need to fix this, which is why I'm sending you and your partner to Potatoland to find a special potato to cure him.
Special potato?
Yes.
This is going to be a difficult and dangerous mission, and you'll need special training to get through Potatoland.
I'd do it myself, but I pulled a hammy.
Getting old is the worst, man!
Anyway, here's a bag of money.
It's the budget for your training.
Budget?
So that's the amount of money we have to spend.
Yes.
There are three parts to your training.
Each part costs 10 Jackalope dollars.
[Otis] ...seven, eight, nine, ten.
There are 10 Jackalope dollars in the stack, and we have three stacks, so that's 10, 20, 30.
We have 30 Jackalope dollars in our budget.
First stop, I'm sending you to the best in the business: track-and-field expert Joy LaFleur.
Joy LaFleur?
Isn't she a part-time photographer?
[laughs] Yes.
The other part of her time, she's a track-and-field coach.
[whistling] Go, go, go!
[whistles] Hey, partner.
What did I miss?
Do you want the long version or the short?
Short.
Werewolf.
Potato.
Thirty bucks.
Got it.
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