Film inserts: Building a skyscraper; the Gui people of Africa do a little minor socializing; New York City life.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the One-Ton Jewel," a one-shot mystery in which an auction is apparently selling a fragment of a white dwarf.moreless
Fresh items for end of week: Model train built to one-eighth scale. Film insert: New York pizzeria owner bakes the largest pizza ever made (80 feet). ANIMATIONS: The need for a standardized measuring system; a pizza baker's dilemma with a trio of customers.moreless
Film insert: how a school bus compares to a car in transporting kids.
ANIMATION: Cubes illustrate volume; the vast volume of a supertanker.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the 264-Pound Burglar, Part Two." (Recycled from Episode 7) Vikki reveals that the weight card reading 264 pounds, was designed to throw them off the scent. They discover the real culprits, both of whom faked the weight card in preparation for the heist.moreless
ANIMATIONS: Fossilization of animal bones; stop-action assembly bones of an animal; scale replication of a dinosaur cartoon.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the 264-Pound Burglar, Part One." (Recycled from Episode 6) An old lady's life savings is stolen from her attic. Did the culprit weigh 264 pounds, as a found weight card suggests? (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
Film insert: elephants' needs for survival.
ANIMATION: Ants.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Dead Man's Pigeon," a one-shot adventure in which a lawyer is trying to swindle a niece from her inheritance.moreless
Film insert: Leaf-cutter ants; flea circus.
ANIMATION: Do you know how difficult an ant would be if it were the size of an elephant?
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Professor's Fleas," a one-shot mystery surrounding a flea circus that has had all its stars stolen.moreless
REHASHED FROM PREVIOUS FOUR EPISODES: Trini learns about protecting the human body from the cold while climbing a mountain. Marc witnesses amazing close-ups on an electron microscope. Lisa sees a glassblower. Marc informs Trini about melanin in a person's skin. In Hawaii, Lisa sees a volcano. FILM INSERT: How bubbles are used. Discussion on why bubbles are round. ANIMATIONS: The moving rocks of Earth.
FRESH MATERIAL: Marc explains how an egg gets its shape.moreless
ANIMATIONS: The moving rocks of Earth; one billion years of Earth change is compressed into 1¾ minutes.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Thing in the Trunk, Part Two." (Recycled from Episodes 19 and 39). Using a pinhole camera effect with a piece of cardboard picking up light from a hole in the side of the van, the gang learns where the mummy is being stowed. They radio that information to the police after trapping the henchman.moreless
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of Princess Tomorrow, Part Three." (Repeat of a mystery installment from Noisy/Quiet: Music. Recycled for the only time in the series.)moreless
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of Princess Tomorrow, Part Two." (Recycled from Episode 3 – for the only time in the series) All of Princess Tomorrow's predictions appear to have come true. This prompts the gamblers to fork over money to Professor Diablo to get predictions on the next horse race. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
REHASHED FROM THE PREVIOUS FOUR EPISODES: Trini discovers a boy whose vision was improved with a cornea transplant. Trini uses a prism to split white light into the color spectrum. Lisa witnesses an infrared camera. Marc learns that butterflies and flowers bear ultraviolet light. Trini visits an observatory whose telescope studies the sun. ANIMATION: How the eye sees.
ADDITIONAL: Lisa examines lasers. Marc encounters a solar-energy research lab.moreless
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Thing in the Trunk, Part One." (Recycled from Episode 18) The gang discovers a stolen mummy in the trunk of a car – and are locked themselves in the back of a van. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
REHASHED FROM THE PREVIOUS FOUR EPISODES: Trini learns about protecting the human body from the cold while climbing a mountain. Lisa brings in Vicky Johnson, an engineer who designs life-support systems for astronauts. Marc uses a popcorn model to show what happens when you heat any object, whether it's solid, liquid, or gas.
ADDITIONAL: Lisa takes a hot-air balloon ride and learns how a motorcycle burns fuel. Marc checks out a solar-power station.
Film insert: Netsilik Eskimos.
ANIMATION: The evolution of home heating.moreless
ANIMATION: Increasing heat of objects in degrees Celsius.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Professor's Fleas," a one-shot mystery surrounding a flea circus that has had all its stars stolen.moreless
ANIMATION: Fahrenheit vs. Celsius.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Secret Message, Part One." Vikki recovers a lady's purse, which contains only a message written in salt-water solution. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of Mr. Q, Part Two." The gang keeps an all-out watch on anybody or anything slipping out of the laboratories. They follow a pigeon, who has been let out a window, and trace it to apprehend the mysterious Mr. Q.moreless
ANIMATION: A concatenatious song on all the fuels that make up a winning bicyclist.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of Mr. Q, Part One." A rare hybrid seed is under ransom. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
REHASHED FROM THE PREVIOUS FOUR EPISODES: At Shea Stadium, Marc observes the Mets' signals. He visits a researcher determining how bees communicate. In addition, Marc visits Bell Laboratories to see a computer that is programmed to speak (intermixed with portion of Human Voice animation from Episode 1). Lisa visits the (White Plains) New York School for the Deaf to learn sign language. Trini checks out a giant telescope in Puerto Rico intent on picking up sounds from the galaxy. ANIMATIONS: Moths use pheromones; the history of communication.moreless
ANIMATION: Robots from outer space observe what they think are human beings.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Dead Man's Pigeon," a one-shot adventure in which a lawyer is trying to swindle a niece from her inheritance.moreless
Film insert: "How A Television Works" song (filmed at Connecticut Public Television with some stars of Sesame Street.
ANIMATIONS: Sound vibrations; telephones.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The case of the Cackling Ghost, Part Three." The gang discovers that Edmund had poured pheromones on a sheet to attract enough moths that would simulate the ghost.moreless
Recycled from Episode 3: Lisa gets a lesson in dolphin research at the University of Hawaii.
ANIMATION: Moths use pheromones; fireflies.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Cackling Ghost, Part Two." Townsend, Mrs. Fairbanks's gardener, is surprised that his bottle of pheromones, used to trap moths in the area, is empty. It is a key to determining what the ghost is. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
Film insert: "Ways To Say I Love You" song.
ANIMATION: The history of communication.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Cackling Ghost, Part One." Mrs. Fairbanks refuses to believe that the curse of the Darjeeling Necklace, which she owns, is related to the ghost that appears outside her window. Vikki suspects the necklace will be stolen.moreless
Fresh items for end of week: Karate is more than fights – it can be graceful dance called kata.
ANIMATION: One billion years of Earth change is compressed into 1¾ minutes.moreless
ANIMATION: Speed of various animals.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Thing in the Trunk, Part Two." Using a pinhole camera effect with a piece of cardboard picking up light from a hole in the side of the van, the gang learns where the mummy is being stowed. They radio that information to the police after trapping the henchman.moreless
A make-up artist transforms Marc into an old man, explaining human aging along the way. In a separate film sequence, members of a family remember the final stage of their grandfather's life.
ANIMATIONS: Newborn baby to one-year-old; average life spans of various species.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Thing in the Trunk, Part One." The gang discovers a stolen mummy in the trunk of a car – and are locked themselves in the back of a van. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
ANIMATION: How cartoons are made.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Flying Clock, Part One." (Recycled from Forces: Buoyancy and Gravity) A clock collector files an insurance claim that a precious clock has been stolen. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
Fresh items for end of week: Trini discovers how old car parts are reused. Lisa and Trini discover how Marc operates his volcano.moreless
ANIMATIONS: The moving rocks of Earth; one billion years of Earth change is compressed into 1¾ minutes.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Missing Bloodhound, Part Two." Mr. Bloodhound has left behind another secret message for the gang, which leads them directly to the kidnappers.moreless
Film inserts: Msima Spring in Kenya houses a massive food chain, and it all centers around hippos; the recycling of aluminum cans; leaf-cutter ants.
ANIMATION: Gloria wants to be a mechanic.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Missing Bloodhound, Part One." Mr. Bloodhound has been kidnapped prior to a trial, and he has sent a message which the gang deciphers. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
ANIMATIONS: Einstein images; Human from conception to birth through growth; average life spans of various species; What if kids grew at the same rate all the time?
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Secret Message, Part Two." Remembering the coded message, now surrendered to Mr. Big, the Gang heads out to Tennessee Bay to help thwart a diamond-smuggling operation.moreless
Film inserts: Time-lapse growth of peanut plant and pea plant; kids explain the birth of tadpoles and their growth into frogs; the human embryo develops into a baby; human birth.
ANIMATION: Human from conception to birth. (Concludes in next episode.)
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Secret Message, Part One." Vikki recovers a lady's purse, which contains only a message written in salt-water solution. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
ANIMATION: "The Sinking Lesson" on how submarines can sink and float.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Flying Clock, Part One." A clock collector files an insurance claim that a precious clock has been stolen. (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the 264-Pound Burglar, Part Two." Vikki reveals that the weight card reading 264 pounds, was designed to throw them off the scent. They discover the real culprits, both of whom faked the weight card in preparation for the heist.moreless
Film insert: animal force in motion.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the 264-Pound Burglar, Part One." An old lady's life savings is stolen from her attic. Did the culprit weigh 264 pounds, as a found weight card suggests? (Concludes in next episode.)moreless
ANIMATION: Sound vibrations.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of Princess Tomorrow, Part One." A professor introduces to a group of gamblers and The Bloodhound Gang a woman who seemingly predicts the future. She is hypnotized to write down the results of a future horse race, which the Professor seals and has mailed to The Bloodhound Gang the next day.moreless
ANIMATIONS: Telephones; human voice.
THE BLOODHOUND GANG: "The Case of the Educated Pig," a one-shot mystery surrounding a pig that can supposedly answer multiple-choice questions.moreless
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