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FirstLastStep

First, Last, Step is the 12th episode of Season 1 and the series overall.

Subjects of the words:

  • First
  • Last
  • Step

Songs and Shorts as Follows:

  1. First Thing
  2. Get There First*
  3. First Star*
  4. Giant Step*
  5. Stepping Out*
  6. Step by Step Cooking*
  7. The Shoe Family Song (Version 2)
  8. Same Steps*
  9. First, Last and Always
  10. First Aid
  11. Bob Bounces Back (Song)
  12. One Small Step
  13. Last Thing

*followed by "A Little Reality" segment:

  • A bunch of kids are racing to the finish line to see who's first
  • A bunch of kids are having fun sledding last
  • Some kids are playing game Mother May I on a basketball court
  • Some kids are dressing up fancy clothes stepping at every dance
  • A boy makes a weird shape out of black dominoes, with last blue domino. The boy's black dog knocks over the dominoes, making it all fall down.
  • Kids are seen moving up and down some steps in pretty silly ways

Trivia[]

  • In Get There First, a brief clip of Bob bouncing is reused from the Slippery, Sticky, Mirror and Bubble, Picture, Mirror segment Mop's Mirror, although the clip was "mirrored".
  • "Mop May I?" is a parody of the real game Mother May I? which is played by the children in the following live-action segment.
  • In Same Steps, when Mary Jane says "But I'm not tired!", there is a little light blue piece in the background, which could be part of the skybox that was not covered. It could also be a hidden window in the house.
  • The One Small Step short is an allusion to the real 1969 moon landing by Neil Armstrong. The narrator at the beginning says "The Eagle has landed" which was one of his actual lines, but the quote done by the astronaut boots is a parody of Armstrong's actual famous quote.
    • On a side note, even though the short is done in stop motion, the footage of the boots on TV is actually animated in CGI.
  • Portions of the live-action segment about kids dancing would be seen in "New, Old, Dance".
  • The live-action segment about the children playing Mother May I? was later featured in “Work, Play, Skip”, as part of the song, “Games We Like To Play”.
  • The live action segment about kids racing would be repeated in "Lead, Follow, Act", but this time being narrated by Bob the Ball and features new music.

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