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So he promises her to teach her a little about his form of martial arts in his living room. Fern doesn't understand why she was making him doing simple things like standing up straight and focusing. | So he promises her to teach her a little about his form of martial arts in his living room. Fern doesn't understand why she was making him doing simple things like standing up straight and focusing. | ||
Fern suggests they go to the park. Tony | Fern suggests they go to the park. Tony doesn't want to at first this idea, but soon agrees. While practicing martial arts there, three other people join in to learn Tai-chei. | ||
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Revision as of 05:29, 3 July 2013
"Kung Fool" | |
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Season/Series: | 13 |
Number in season: | 2B |
Original Airdate: | October 13, 2009 |
Credits | |
Written by: | Claudia Silver |
Storyboard by: | Robert Yap |
Episodes | |
Previous "The Silent Treatment" |
Next "Arthur's Number Nightmare" |
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Summary
Fern helps out an elderly man named Tony Wu to earn a scout badge. She later finds out from Sue Ellen that he is a retired kung-fu master, and begins to think that the chores the elderly man assigns her to do are actually secret kung-fu training.
Plot
Fern volunteers to help out a senior citizen named Tony Wu in order to earn her Jr. Explorer's badge. She initially finds him quite boring, but when she tells Sue Ellen about helping Tony Wu, Sue Ellen shows Fern one of the movies he starred, entitled "Master Wu and the Rebel Monks".
After Fern finds this out, she treats him like her kung-fu master. However, he takes this as a joke and asks her to file out letters from fans. She figures it's for her training to become a martial artist, so she does chores around his house with pleasure. He thinks this is a joke, which made Fern disappointed.
So he promises her to teach her a little about his form of martial arts in his living room. Fern doesn't understand why she was making him doing simple things like standing up straight and focusing.
Fern suggests they go to the park. Tony doesn't want to at first this idea, but soon agrees. While practicing martial arts there, three other people join in to learn Tai-chei.
Characters
Trivia
- In the previous episodes of Fern, her mom wanted her to join in an activity, which she is now in another one.
- When Fern visits Sue Ellen, Sue Ellen was not wearing shoes, but when the video "Master Wu and the Rebel Monks" concluded, her shoes appear.