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Square One TV/Episode 139
Episode 139 | |
Season 1, Episode 39 | |
Airdate | March 19, 1987 |
Production Number | 39 |
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Directed by | |
← 1x38 Episode 138 |
1x40 → Episode 140 |
Square One TV — Season One |
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Episode 139 is the thirty-ninth episode of the first season of Square One TV, and the thirty-ninth episode overall.
Starring:
Guest Starring: The Fat Boys (Themselves), Yeardley Smith (Jane Rice Burroughs), Moon Unit Zappa (Herself)
Co-Starring:
Contents |
Segments
- So-Fari, So-Goodi - Part 1
Before Lady Huxbey can feed the elephants, she must buy a map of the jungle from Jungle Clyde for half her peanuts plus 1.
- Person on the Street: Googol
The Person on the Street Interviewer asks a variety of people what a googol is.
- EB: Googol
This short animation discusses the number one googol: the digit 1 followed by 100 0's.
- So-Fari, So-Goodi - Part 2
Jungle Clyde informs Lady Huxbey that she now needs a map to the animals. This map will cost her half her peanuts plus 2.
- Googol
Moon Unit Zappa discusses being presented with a number: one googol.
- So-Fari, So-Good - Part 3
Jungle Clyde informs Lady Huxbey that she now needs a map to the elephants - which he will sell her for half her peanuts plus 3. That leaves her with only 4 peanuts.
- Has Gone By
- So-Fari, So-Good - Part 2
Jungle Clyde promises Lady Huxbey that he will give her back all her peanuts if she can tell him how many she started with originally. To solve the problem, Lady Huxbey works backwards.
- Bureau of the Missing Numbers: 10
Terry Ryan, an investigator, takes information pertaining to the number 10 and inputs it into her computer. These characteristics include factors, whether or not it is prime or triangular, etc.
- Exclusive Music Video: "Burger Pattern" (The Fat Boys) (EKA #112)
The Fat Boys use hamburgers to illustrate a triangular number pattern.
- Mathnet: The Problem of the Missing Monkey - Part 4 (EKA #104)
The Mathnetter's recognize that, sometimes, one must look at a problem from a different point of view -- and so hypothesize that they are searching for a gorilla and a man in a monkey suit.
- Next time...