Ring Around the Planet

Season 1, Episode 1, Aired

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  • "Ring Around The Planet" is the first LE episode were children goes out in space.

    8.8
    "Great"
    Descriptions:

    In this episode the children goes outer space,when they broke Earth Gravity Quincy figured out they can float in the air,

    While floating Leo calling for Quincy to check out how Earth is small from Rocket.He said that looks like marble and kids laugh.



    What i think of this Episode?

    This episode is so romantic and exiting such there are some adorable scenes like when Leo helped ring home June runs to Leo,thanked and gives him a big hug:i thougt it was to cute!

    Even when she says to ring "I promise I'll look for you in my telescope every night".

    Cute,is'nt it?
  • This show takes place in Mississauga.

    10
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    I love it. Sarah said i love it. Have a great day. We love the little einstein. We will keep watching it. Hope you have a TV day. We watch baby shows. I was sad. I went inside too. I am your friend. Hope the Little Einsteins bring Ring home.
  • "Ring is going home"

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    This episode is very, very loveable. In it, June makes a new friend named Ring. Ring is from the planet Saturn! Not before long, Ring is homesick and misses Saturn, just like Saturn really misses Ring! The team makes it their mission to get Ring home! But will the team be able to get Ring all the way back home?



    This episode is really sweet and adorable! There are so many special moments in the episode that make me want to watch it again and again. Such as when June runs to Leo and gives him a big hug, and when June says to Ring "I promise I'll look for you in my telescope every night." I love this episode and I think any Little Einsteins fan would too!
  • I Love this episode i try and watch it when it is on. It is the best of them all

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    A ring from saturn falls into junes backyard and the team goes into outer space to get the ring back to it's plantet. The Little Einsteins Love Going Into Outer Space. Rocket, Leo, June, Anne and Quincy are the little einsteins.



    We Hope You Like this episode when you:



    Help Quincy Drum To Stop "a Space Rock" smashing into rocket.

    Sing Softer or louder to put "ring" onto saturn.

    Dance along to the music with june.

    Conduct with leo

    Help Leo Fly Rocket.

    Pat, Pat, Pat along with leo to zoom off to outer space.

    Put Your Hands Up in the air to blast off.

    Learn Heaps about other planets as they zoom of to saturn
  • Is love in the air for Leo and June?

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    This is a good episode,not my favorite(but that\'s just me), but good episode overall, I also noticed that Leo and June have a thing for each other, If you don\'t believe me, just watch the episode and you\'ll see the part where Leo helps Ring get back to Saturn and June\'s so overjoyed she hugs him which of course causes him to grin happily to himself. I also liked all the astronomy in this episode(though it\'s not the only episode that\'s astronomy related) which is a good subject to teach to small children. I wonder if they\'ll show more of that in the series.
  • How four Children and a rocket learn about Outer Space and the value of a friend in need. Also this episode learns a love issue between Leo and June.

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    We discover that June wants to be an Astronomer because she loves looking at the stars in the sky wondering about them. When one of Saturn's Ring fell down to Earth and befriend June and started dancing with her, showing her Superspin for the first time. When the kids exited Earth they started floating inside of Rocket cause' there's no Gravity in outer space, the kids encounter space rocks (or also known as Asteroids) then they go fast on a thing called a Wormhole to travel quick in space. There's also a Romantic moment after Leo conducts music for Ring in order to return it to Saturn when June hugs him. (How Romantic)
  • An adorable episode that introduces the new series.

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    This was a cute episode even if there were things that weren't scientificly possible. But this is a kid's show for crying out loud! Of course there is going to be some exaggeration. This is one of my favorite episodes. There are many cute moments in this episode people of all ages will like. Although some people are going around saying that all baby shows suck this episode is still good.
  • I am embarrassed and ashamed for the production team that the name of Professor Einstein should be associated with such a mishegoss.

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    This was an absolutely horrible episode of an absolutely horrible series. Disney apparently believes that "educational" programming should teach our kids that the rings of Saturn are solid hula hoops that are subject to being torn from Saturn's grasp by Earth's awesome and prodigious gravity well.



    The "educational" aspect of this show was that they used some music by Antonín Dvořák in the soundtrack, and explained the words "crescendo" and "diminuendo". (Oh, yes, and there's some art by Gustav Klimt, but it's not in any way featured in a manner that allows children to make the connection between the art and the creator.) Since the only apparent educational aspect of the show is musical, I was surprised to learn that drumsticks are properly named "drum thumpers". Say what? Perhaps the producers were afraid that children would confuse drumsticks with chicken legs, in which they missed an obvious opportunity to engage in real education by removing the confusion and introducing the proper name terminology. FYI, the stick portrayed in the episode -- the type used used by timpanists -- is called a "timpani mallet" or a "timpani stick."



    The only reason I rated this as high as it did is because the TV.com rating system won't allow me to post anything lower. Since TV.com's rating system is inadequate to the task, a full review is available at http://www.cratchit.org/dleigh/2006/03/educational-programming-by-morons.html

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