A Hell of a Cell is the seventh episode of Season 1 of Weird World: The TV Show and it's the 7th episode overall.
Synopsis[]
George loves to use Sponghuck's new cell phone, but getting the Jellycades' number is about to lead to danger.
Plot[]
TBA
Transcript[]
For a full transcript of "A Hell of a Cell", click here.
Characters[]
- George Jacqueline
- Stephanie
- Craig
- Sponghuck
- Scooter
- Molly, Mitchell & Mickey
- Mayor Spencer Goodley
- Lesquik
- The Jellycades
- Olly
- Samson (cameo)
- Static (cameo)
- Minty (cameo)
- Joe-Freddie (cameo)
- Octan (cameo)
Reception[]
The episode's reviews were very positive. Critics liked the humour and arcade-style animation during the climax. They also praised Sponghuck's role in the episode, which many found odd, considering he's a character that until Season 4, was usually met with mixed-negative reception, one example being the previous episode Who's That Man?, where his role was widely hated.
Trivia[]
- This is the first episode to be rated PG.
- It was rated PG due to cartoon violence, mild language, use of smoking and the episode's title containing the word "hell".
- This is the first episode Tyler and Bash don't appear in, although Bash is given a mention.
- It's also the second episode to not feature Josie.
- It's revealed that George's bow and arrow can shoot automatically.
- It's revealed that The Extraordinary Eight members with a single weapon (George, Stephanie, Josie and Bash) can summon a second. It's shown in the climax when George summons a second bow.
- It's also revealed that they can use each other's weapons, as shown when George uses Sponghuck's shield.
- It's revealed that without his armour, Sponghuck is the team's weakest member, even weaker than Bash.
- This is the third time Craig shapeshifts, the first time being in the first film and the second being The Scrapyard Rescue.
- It's revealed that if Craig sets to yellow on her laser guns and shoot himself, he'll become invulnerable.
- This only lasts for about 10 seconds, however and he'll move slower when using it.
- It's revealed that Sponghuck's entire body is made out of sponge, including his skeleton. The only body part that isn't made out of sponge, are his eyeballs.
- This is the fourth episode where a recurring character has a major role.
- In this case, The Jellycades.