Canucks Amuck / Yak In The Sack

Season 4, Episode 3, Aired
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Canucks Amuck:''When two Canadian beavers claim the Beavers' pond for Canada, the boys are forced into a goofy competition to reclaim what's rightfully theirs, eh.''''Yak in the Sack:''A Dr. Seuss type creature appears in the dam to show the boys how to play nice, safe and fair. But he goes too far when he tries to make Dag's environment perfectly nice, safe and fair by removing his brother Norb.moreless
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  • Canucks Amuck- When two Canadian beavers try to take over the pond, Norbert and Daggett must try to protect their pond. Yak in the Sack - When a Dr. Seuss like Yak comes to the boys' home, they find out the hard way that he is not all he semoreless

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    Honestly, both episodes were great and funny! "Canucks Amuck" is a hilarious episode where Norbert and Daggett try to claim their dam back after two Canadian beavers try to take over their dam. Probably this episode's biggest highlight was the ending song "Go back to Canada" sung by Norbert as it sounds like a remake of "Staying Alive." The music video was so funny and creative, that I found myself just dancing to the song every time that I hear it. The second episode, "Yak in the Sack," was truly a classic episode of the fourth season of "The Angry Beavers." I love how they made a clever parody of Dr. Seuss and I especially love the scenes where the Yak tries to take control of the boys' lives by making them "family friendly." Norbert's transformation from his regular self to a hairy and grayish Dr. Seuss like creature was surreal yet impressive at the same time. These episodes are truly one of the classics from the fourth season of "The Angry Beavers."moreless

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    • We learn Norb is a William Shatner fan. This may be why he sometimes talks like him. Edit
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    • ~The Entire "Go Back to Canada" Song~ And now, ladies and gentlemen-eh, I direct your attention to center ice, for a special presentation, for the Royal Canadian Mountain Police-eh Oh Canada, our home and native land Oh kick it *Disco Music Begins To Play* Keep saving the beauty, dig it - Norb uses a female voice for this song - Well you can tell from the way that I say Eh, I'm from Chorus: CANADA We can speak the English but we do Francais, up in Chorus: CANADA And its full of big, hairy guys, named Renee` Up in Canada, I'm talking Chorus and Norb: CANADAA! Chorus and Norb: Go, go, go, back to Canada Chorus and Norb: Go, go, go, back to Canadaaaaaaaaa-haaaaaaa...........haaaaaaaaaaa Oh Yeah, Well if you're good at leashing and dogsledding too hit Chorus: CANADA We got loads of sights and the northern lights, up in Chorus: CANADA And special nights for hockey games with lots of fights Chrous: In Canada So lets sail forth, to the great white north Chorus and Norb: CANADAA! Chorus and Norb: So go, go, go back to Canada Chorus and Norb: Lets all go BACK to Canadaaaaaaaaa-haaaaaaa...........haaaaaaaaaaa Chorus and Norb: BACK TO CANADA! Edit
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    • The title "Canucks Amuck" is a parody of the Looney Tune episode title "Duck Amuck" Edit
    • Norb: You can tell by the way that I say, "eh," I'm from Canada! The Go Back to Canada song is a parody of Stayin' Alive by the Be Gees. Edit
    • Yak in the Sack: The title is a reference to "The Cat in the Hat", but the whole episode is a tribute to the works of Dr. Seuss. Edit
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