Odd Squad
A Skidgeon on the Loose
Clip: Season 2 Episode 26 | 1m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
Olympia and Otis must find the half-skunk, half-pidgeon, before it sprays again!
When Olympia and Otis are called to Shapley University to find the half-skunk, half-pidgeon loose on campus, they are surprised to discover that another Odd Squad team is on the case too. Can the two teams work together to determine what pattern the Skidgeon is following, and which room it will spray next?
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Odd Squad
A Skidgeon on the Loose
Clip: Season 2 Episode 26 | 1m 29sVideo has Closed Captions
When Olympia and Otis are called to Shapley University to find the half-skunk, half-pidgeon loose on campus, they are surprised to discover that another Odd Squad team is on the case too. Can the two teams work together to determine what pattern the Skidgeon is following, and which room it will spray next?
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It all started earlier, as I was teaching here in the red square room.
I was giving an advanced lesson in shapes...
This is a shape.
This is another shape.
Shape... shape...
This is the shape of Denmark.
Suddenly, I heard a sound.
I thought it was a butterfly, so I got very excited.
I love butterflies.
But it wasn't a butterfly.
It was this creature with parallel lines on its stomach.
Para-what lines?
Parallel lines are two straight lines, side-by-side, that never cross.
Like this.
[all] Oh!
Let's go back.
[all agree] Anyway, this creature flies into the room... [scream] No!
No you don't!
And it opened its mouth and blasted the room with this horrible stench.
Where is this creature now?
Who knows!
It's been hitting a bunch of the other classrooms.
It's a good thing the students aren't here.
It would have been a disaster.
Well, the good news is the skidgeon always follows a pattern.
[Otis] It's something that repeats.
Like this sound pattern.
Beep-boop!
Beep-boop!
Beep-boop!
Beep-boop!
[Professor] I can assure you the skidgeon sounds a lot more terrifying than that.
Don't worry, Professor Triangle.
If we can figure out where it's been, we can predict where it's going next so we can catch it.
Or maybe we'll catch it.
Or maybe we'll catch it.
Or maybe we'll catch it!
Could someone please catch it?
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