Inside he finds bigger and smarter versions of Red Guy and Duck with excessively long arms. On the first floor, Yellow Guy finds a door labeled "Big Boy Room" and opens it. A picture of him climbing the staircase is shown hanging on the wall. He then says "well, see you later, then" to Duck and Red Guy, who do not respond but instead continue talking between themselves, and then climbs the house's staircase. The Mirror grows a face, starts talking friendly to the smart Yellow Guy and is about to teach him about reflections, but Yellow Guy simply turns his back ignoring it. After a brief conversation between the two about something not being right and upsetting their friends, Yellow Guy notices a set of stairs right out of view normally. While Duck and Red Guy are talking at the table, the smart Yellow Guy looks into a mirror where he sees his normal and unintelligent self. Duck finally realizes something has happened to Yellow Guy. This upsets the safe, who then goes away. However, Yellow Guy interrupts the song, saying it is misleading, and starts explaining what insurance actually is. This summons another teacher, a bespectacled safe who starts singing about insurance. When Yellow Guy opens the cupboard and a plate falls from it and breaks, he suggests that they should hire an insurance company. He also uses unusual words that Duck thinks are made up. In the kitchen, the smart Yellow Guy manages to finish the crossword puzzle (including the word Duck was trying to guess, "up") and also make a "space distribution puzzle" of his own, surprising his friends. While Electracey becomes faulty, Yellow Guy gets much smarter. When Electracey says that batteries need to be periodically replaced, Duck suddenly swaps Yellow Guy's batteries with Electracey's. Yellow Guy reveals that he is also powered by batteries, although older and worn out ones. When Electracey mentions that electric things are plugged in, Red Guy realizes she is not and Duck thinks she is an impostor, but she then explains that she is powered by internal batteries. They realize someone is trying to get out of the box Red Guy suggests helping them, but Duck concludes that they will "figure it out." A female power generator called Electracey finally breaks free from the power box and starts pointing out to the trio the importance of electricity. When Duck says that electricity is "silly," a female voice starts speaking from inside their electric power box. Red Guy suggests that Yellow Guy stick to drying and putting away the plates, but a clumsy Yellow Guy throws a clean plate on the trash bin and then makes several plates fall from the cupboard when he opens it.ĭuck asks if anyone wants anything else shredded, and Red Guy suggests that he shred an electricity bill. Annoyed, Duck says he will have to shred the crossword puzzle in his personal home shredder. Yellow Guy starts digressing in a manner that does not help Duck but foreshadows what happens later in the episode. Red Guy says that the answer might be "above", but Duck thinks that "above" cannot fit in the puzzle. Duck tries to figure out which two-letter word is the opposite of "down". Duck is doing a crossword puzzle while Yellow Guy and Red Guy are doing the dishes at the sink. Inside the kitchen are the three main characters. The main characters' miniature house begins to spin, faster and faster, until it cuts away to show the kitchen of the house. Did you know that everything that has wires is part of the electric family? The guys meet Electracey the Meter and look at all the objects and animals in their house to see which ones have wires! It turns out loads do! But what happens when you replace old batteries with new ones? Yellow Guy goes on a journey to find out.Īs we listen to infrasound, an unknown woman activates a mechanism using a crank.
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