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− | When [[Dawn Harper|Dawn]] fakes a story for her column on the school's website, the urban legend of Pigfoot begins to take over |
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− | Each one of the [[Harper Quads]] has signed up for various activities within the school. [[Dawn]] and [[Mae]] are running the [[Edgewood School]] |
+ | Each one of the [[Harper Quads]] has signed up for various activities within the school. [[Dawn]] and [[Mae]] are running the [[Edgewood School]] Fuzz-feed newspaper but it isn't getting many readers. [[Nicky]] is helping at at the school store. [[Ricky]] and [[Dicky]] are the hall monitors. |
− | To increase readership for the newspaper, Dawn suggests running a faux article about spotting the legendary |
+ | To increase readership for the newspaper, Dawn suggests running a faux article about spotting the legendary Pig-foot. Pig-foot is an urban legend about a boy rumored to be part human, part pig. Mae doesn't like the idea because urban legends are not true news. That would be going against the Fuzz-feed newspaper motto: "Real News, The Truth, Important Stuff." Dawn refuses to listen to Mae and insists on running the article. This leads to a fight between Mae and Dawn, causing Mae to quit. |
− | With Mae out of the picture, Dawn goes ahead and runs the article. It gets so much attention from the school that everyone wants even more. To keep the buzz going, Dawn promises to give them an interview with the real |
+ | With Mae out of the picture, Dawn goes ahead and runs the article. It gets so much attention from the school that everyone wants even more. To keep the buzz going, Dawn promises to give them an interview with the real Pig foot. Since Dawn doesn't actually know where to get Pig foot, she asks Nicky to put on a Pigfoot costume and show up at Edge-wood School for interview. Unfortunately, chaos ensue during the interview and Nicky is exposed. Everyone turns against Dawn for lying to them. |
− | Luckily, Mae swoops in to save the day by bringing in the real |
+ | Luckily, Mae swoops in to save the day by bringing in the real Pig-foot - Harry Kalwaski. Harry tells the students that he's not actually part pig. He explains the story of how the rumor started. After that, Dawn apologizes to Mae for caring more about popularity that telling the truth. Mae and Dawn make up and return to running the newspaper together. |
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+ | *Patrick Hume as Harry Kalwaski or Pig-foot |
*Logan Prince as Kedg |
*Logan Prince as Kedg |
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+ | *Conner Yamada as Lanny |
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*This episode reveals that the Quads all have jobs within the school. [[Dawn]] is the school blogger, along with [[Mae]], [[Nicky Harper|Nicky is]] the store manager, and [[Dicky Harper|Dicky and]] [[Ricky]] are the Hall Monitors. |
*This episode reveals that the Quads all have jobs within the school. [[Dawn]] is the school blogger, along with [[Mae]], [[Nicky Harper|Nicky is]] the store manager, and [[Dicky Harper|Dicky and]] [[Ricky]] are the Hall Monitors. |
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+ | *Fuzz-feed is a spoof on Buzz-feed. |
==References== |
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Revision as of 19:45, 1 February 2020
Urban Legend Outfitters is the third episode in Season 2 of Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn. It first aired on June 6, 2015 to an audience of 1.08 million viewers.
Plot
Summary
When Dawn fakes a story for her column on the school's website, the urban legend of Pigfoot begins to take over Edge-wood.[1]
Full Plot
Each one of the Harper Quads has signed up for various activities within the school. Dawn and Mae are running the Edgewood School Fuzz-feed newspaper but it isn't getting many readers. Nicky is helping at at the school store. Ricky and Dicky are the hall monitors.
To increase readership for the newspaper, Dawn suggests running a faux article about spotting the legendary Pig-foot. Pig-foot is an urban legend about a boy rumored to be part human, part pig. Mae doesn't like the idea because urban legends are not true news. That would be going against the Fuzz-feed newspaper motto: "Real News, The Truth, Important Stuff." Dawn refuses to listen to Mae and insists on running the article. This leads to a fight between Mae and Dawn, causing Mae to quit.
With Mae out of the picture, Dawn goes ahead and runs the article. It gets so much attention from the school that everyone wants even more. To keep the buzz going, Dawn promises to give them an interview with the real Pig foot. Since Dawn doesn't actually know where to get Pig foot, she asks Nicky to put on a Pigfoot costume and show up at Edge-wood School for interview. Unfortunately, chaos ensue during the interview and Nicky is exposed. Everyone turns against Dawn for lying to them.
Luckily, Mae swoops in to save the day by bringing in the real Pig-foot - Harry Kalwaski. Harry tells the students that he's not actually part pig. He explains the story of how the rumor started. After that, Dawn apologizes to Mae for caring more about popularity that telling the truth. Mae and Dawn make up and return to running the newspaper together.
Cast
Main Cast
- Lizzy Greene as Dawn Harper
- Casey Simpson as Ricky Harper
- Mace Coronel as Dicky Harper
- Aidan Gallagher as Nicky Harper
- Allison Munn as Anne Harper
- Brian Stepanek as Tom Harper
Recurring Cast
- Kyla Drew Simmons as Mae Valentine
- Lydia Boland as Molly
- Jason Sims-Prewitt as Principal Tarian
- Cody Keith as Oscar
Guest Cast
- Patrick Hume as Harry Kalwaski or Pig-foot
- Logan Prince as Kedg
- Conner Yamada as Lanny
Continuity
- Nicky is seen running his store in episodes such as Do-It-All Dawn, Three Men and a Mae B., Harpers for President, and The Tell-Tale Art.
- This marks the first episode where Mae and Dawn jeopardize their friendship. The second time is in Ele-Funk in the Room.
- This episode marks the first appearance of Principal Tarian.
Trivia
- Pig-foot is a parody of Bigfoot.
- This episode reveals that the Quads all have jobs within the school. Dawn is the school blogger, along with Mae, Nicky is the store manager, and Dicky and Ricky are the Hall Monitors.
- Fuzz-feed is a spoof on Buzz-feed.