The kids broke gravity when they entered space, so how come they were able to stand inside Rocket without floating?
How can Saturn be shown clearly during the sunset when It's supposed to be in outer Space?
Leo: Ring was lucky to find a friend like you, June. And Ring was lucky to have you, too.
(The Gang Singing) Annie: We're on our way, the mission of the day! Quincy: Starts when we say Rocket, All: Rocket! June: Leo will guide us, Annie: Right there right beside us, Leo: Blast off into the sky! We've got a mission start the countdown. All: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Leo: Everyone to Rocket, count to blast off! All: Vroom!
Annie: Yay, Leo! Quincy: That was awesome! June: Thank you, Leo. (June hugs Leo)
(Looking at Earth through Rocket's Window) Leo: Hey, Quincy, Check this out. Look how small Earth looks from here. Quincy: Yeah. It looks like a Marble. (Leo Laughs)
(June hugs Ring) June: I promise I'll look for you in my Telescope every night. (June releases Ring from her Arms)
The kids go to space for the first time in this episode.
June wears a space suit for the first time.
June's Dance move is called the Superspin.
June's walk is similar to a Supermodel.
This episode centers mostly on June.
The Meeps appear at the final curtain in this episode.
First appearance of the Kids Entering the Rocket Room. Quincy: Climbs down a Rope. June: Slides down a slide. Annie: Rides a Moving Platform. Leo: Slides down a pole.
June gives Leo a hug at the end of the mission.
Art: Gustav Klimt: The Tree of Life Music: Antonin Dvorak: New World Symphony No. 9
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