《The So This Is Basically Series: CandyLovely148 Edition》So This Is Basically Odd Squad
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CandyLovely148: Odd Squad is a show about a bunch of children who somehow can't solve regular math.
CandyLovely148: Meet Olive, a pretty serious agent who has an irrational fear of pie! Hehehe.. *Seinfeld Intro* Olive has a partner named Otto and together, they solve problems and get replaced by Octavia and that one kid whose name I forget!
CandyLovely148: Meet Oscar, aka the cliche scientist who once accidentally swapped bodies with the boss of the whole Odd Squad, Ms. O. Afterwards, they swapped back, but then that caused some guy to be body-swapped with a MAGICAL frog for some reason.
CandyLovely148: It's time for the once-per-episode scene where the agents solve a problem a citizen or two had only to make them worse when they leave the scene. Remember the time a guy turned into a giant Cheeto? Remember the time two guys got stuck while high-fiving and ended up getting stuck while chest-bumping? Remember the time there was an Odd Squad movie that included a pizza girl with snails for feet?
CandyLovely148: Oh, and for some reason, there was an episode where Odd Squad agents turned into PUPPETS! Ooooh, it's like Odd Squad created their own Muppetsonas and turned it into an episode! Kinda!
CandyLovely148: ..Sorry, I'm getting off-track. When the Muppetsona episode was released, the creators decided "You know, it's getting kinda boring with Oscar being the only scientist", so they made Oona, Agent Octavia, and Agent what's-his-name. Not gonna lie, Oona has a kinda weird name for a girl version of Oscar.
CandyLovely148: And now, let's introduce the other characters! Agent Ore, Agent Olaf, the evil robot princesses, the Crazy 8's, Agent Ocean, Agent Todd (who became an edgy villian with a wardrobe made of scraps of other outfits), Agent Orchid, the Daves, that one guy who turned everything 2D, that evil arcade machine, those flying books, Debbie, Even Steven, the girl at the lemonade stand, and the other ones whose names I forget.
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CandyLovely148: All the math in Odd Squad was so boring, PBS Kids gave up and made an official Odd Squad website where the GAMES made the franchise more interesting! Remember the time there was that one game where you had to fix the pipes, and that other game where you created cures for really weird "diseases"? Yeah, those were my favorite games.
CandyLovely148: Odd Squad is a fun-inducing show that teaches math and moral lessons along the way. Also, when are we gonna get a reboot that teaches algebra?
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