"A Serious Case of the Sillies"''''While at the big top, JoJo notices rather odd behavior among the circus performers. Everyone seems to be giggling and acting goofy, rather than working on their acts. When JoJo begins laughing like crazy too, it's a good thing that she's just caught up with Dr. Seltzer.''''"Hide and Go-Liath"''''It's bath day for Goliath and, as is usual with him, he's hiding everywhere to avoid taking a bath. As he keeps slipping out of JoJo's grasp, it seems that JoJo's attempt to get him clean is just getting her dirty.moreless
Unlike usual, Goliath is not hiding at the beginning of "Hide and Go-Liath," but he certainly spends plenty of the rest of the story hiding.
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For the Spotlight Moment in "Hide and Go-Liath," JoJo is sent up to the stage bathtub and all and Goliath is removed from the bath. He hops back in and JoJo tells everyone what she learned while still in the bath.
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Characters: Tater, Skeebo, Mrs. Kersplatski, Croaky, and Mr. Tickle.
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JoJo: I learned that being silly is fun, but sometimes you've got to get serious. (She puts on Groucho Marx glasses and mustache and imitates him.) And that's the silliest thing I've ever heard. Groucho Marx was a comedian famous for his wit and funny phrases and one of the Marx brothers. JoJo's Circus is certainly not the first and probably not the last children's animated show where a character has done an impression of him.
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