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Sample Episodes
Putting on the Ritz
The Lunar Hop is getting prepared for its first big event with Hattie as its new owner. But trouble arises, when Hugo Holiday and his gang show up to
boast about their own, larger event, at the High-Hat Club. Hattie gets competitive and is conned into betting ownership of the Lunar Hop
on her event having better attendance. She realizes the gravity of her wager and begins frantically planning, taking on more
and more work by herself. Georgia, Gene, and Leon worry that Hattie won’t get to enjoy herself at the party and
make their own secret plans to make the night memorable. Georgia insists on pyrotechnics,
which everyone else agrees is a bad idea, so they take her firecrackers away.
The night of the event, everything is going well and the hall looks great! As the party
gets into full swing, Ricky the Weasel sneaks in with the guests and finds Georgia’s box
of confiscated firecrackers backstage.
Meanwhile, Gene tries to find Hattie, who has been running around managing the
event, to ask her to dance. As soon as he finds her, however, the firecrackers go off
and the crowd panics and runs. As the dust clears, the Lunar Hop is in shambles
and most of the guests have cleared out.
A devastated Hattie hides in the back alley in tears, but her friends follow to
comfort her. After being assured that nobody blames her, Hattie cheers up just a
little, until she remembers the bargain she made with Holiday. Assuming there is
no way they can win now, Hattie goes to apologize to the rest of the staff, but
Gene says to leave the bet to him and runs off to make a phone call. Confused,
she agrees. To Hattie’s surprise, everyone back inside is cleaning up cheerfully,
eager to get back to the party!
Hattie thanks everyone for helping, but her speech is interrupted by Holiday, who
has returned to gloat. He announces that the High-Hat Club is at capacity and laments
Hattie’s unfortunate firecracker incident. Everyone realizes he was responsible for the
incident, and the mood gets tense. Suddenly, a mass of guests arrive and push their
way past Holiday. After a moment of confusion, the band starts playing and the party
is back on! Gene returns and explains that he invited his entire, shockingly large, family
to the Lunar Hop.
Guests continue to arrive until there is a line to get in. Holiday and his gang try to chase
them off but are escorted out by some of Gene’s burlier cousins. The Lunar Hop has blown
the High-Hat Club out of the water! Hattie thanks Gene and they finally get that dance
together.