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Prunella and the Disappointing Ending

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"Prunella and the Disappointing Ending"
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Season/Series: 13
Number in season: 5B
Original Airdate: October 12, 2009
Credits
Written by: Jonathan Greenberg
Storyboard by: Robert Yap
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Prunella and the Disappointing Ending is the second half of episode five of Season 13, which aired on October 12, 2009.

Summary

The final volume of the Henry Skreever series, The Knights of the Bouillabaisse, is released at last. Prunella and Marina compete to see who will be first to finish the book, but the two friends soon learn that speed reading does not always pay off.

Prunella and Marina decide to read the book together but soon finds out that each of them are reading ahead so it turns into a competition on who can finish the book first. However, when each of them finish they are asked questions on what happens in the book but do not know the answer because of the speed-reading.

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Trivia

  • Although many online episode listings call this episode "Prunella Deegan and the Disappointing Ending", the title card indicates it is called "Prunella and the Disappointing Ending".
  • This is the last episode that has a Henry Skreever book.
  • Before the title card, Marina says "Roll the tape, Greg!" This may refer to the Arthur director Greg Bailey.
  • When Marina is phoning Prunella, she is in her bedroom but after the phonecall she is downstairs in what appears to be the living room although she did not go downstairs.
  • During Prunella use the chaber a dragon says "you shall not pass" which is refencene to lord of the rings.