"Plant Transplant" is the second segment of the sixtieth episode of Miles from Tomorrowland. It premiered on October 23, 2017 alongside "Stranded in Space", and is the second segment of the sixth episode in the third season.
Synopsis[]
The team brings a much-needed fruit tree to a new TTA territory.
Plot[]
On Planet Willomar, Mission Force One is playing with the Willos. Winna tells Miles that it is exciting to have her planet join the TTA. She talks about life existing beyond Willomar and then realizing that those they've met want to be their friends. Miles then brings up the connecting the universe mission. Winna then tells Miles to join the Willos for a traditional Willo feast.
Willa tells Miles that the Yim-Yum fruit is the most important part of every Willo meal. Mission Force One likes them already. The Willos aren't having any Yim-Yums because they are all gone. Recently, Willomar had a drought. It's over, but as a result, the Yim-Yum crop was very small this year. Blodger says that there should be something the team can do, and Haruna thinks about bringing them whole baskets of Yim-Yums from somewhere else. Miles says that that would last the Willos a few days and what they need is a replacement crop. Mirandos and Loretta bring up the idea of finding new Yim-Yums trees from Planet Alarbus and transplanting them to Willomar. Miles approves the ideas. The team then performs their signature catchphrase and activates their recruit suits' mission mode.
The Zenith then heads to Alarbus. Mission Force One are then greeted by Ruggles, who says that there is plenty of Yim-Yums to share. Blodger wants to help, but the other members do it for him. The team picks up all of the Yim-Yums, upsetting Blodger, before leaving Alarbus.
After moving a plant so that it aligns with the others and telling M.E.R.C. to move it somewhere else, Blodger tells Sheldon that he feels like he hasn't done anything to help the Willos yet. He brings up the idea of dirt, which leads to him having an idea.
He brings up the supercharged vitamin dirt from his planet. Blodger decides to give it to the plants to make them grow faster and make Yim-Yums. Blodger decides for him to spread out the dirt while Sheldon waters the plants. Blodger decides to leave the dirt behind before he and Sheldon leave. However, the plants begin to grow out of control and take the dirt.
In a hallway, the robot pets are talking to each other when the roots appear in front of them and behind them, trapping them. Miss Baker heads to the engine room while the plants are overgrowing. Blodger heads to the bridge just as the Zenith rumbles. Mirandos sees that something's jamming the ship's engines. Miss Baker shows the problem, stating that the Yim-Yum saplings are growing like crazy. Haruna sees that the roots are spreading through the whole ship with the robot pets trapped. Mirandos realizes that the saplings could make the engines they are trapping overheat. Blodger begins to blame himself, as he was only trying to help. Miles realizes that the roots are looking for more dirt, which is why they're spreading everywhere. Loretta tells Blodger that he had his heart in the right place. Just then, the Zenith begins to lose speed. If something isn't done, its engines will be wrecked for good. Miles decides for Loretta, Haruna, and Mirandos to get to the engine room and clear out the roots. Miles and Blodger decide to keep the roots away from the piloting controls.
Mirandos, Haruna, and Loretta quickly get trapped by the roots, as well as Miles and Blodger. Haruna brings up the idea about what the plants don't like. Loretta sees through her Bracelex that plants recoil from a Tok-Tok. Loretta makes a sound like a Tok-Tok and the root frees her. She then informs Mission Force One of such, and tells them to make a sound like a Tok-Tok. They then do the same, making the plants recoil. Miles says that the team is out of the woods, or the roots.
With Willomar close, the roots are starting to spread outside the ship, blocking the view. Blodger decides to shapeshift himself into a Tok-Tok to recoil the roots again. The Zenith heads to Willomar, however, the roots are still crushing the ship's hull. Miles says that the roots should go after the dirt on the ground, which is what they've been looking for. With the Zenith about to crack, the ship lands, and the roots produce plenty of Yim-Yum trees for all, completing the mission.
With everyone enjoying the Yim-Yums, one of the Willos thanks Miles and Mission Force One for bringing Yim-Yums to Willomar. She mentions that the Willo way has always including their neighbors on Willomar, and today, the Willos saw that the TTA is committed to the very same thing throughout the universe. Miles says that working together is what the TTA and Mission Force One are all about. Everyone then decides to enjoy the Yim-Yums.
Cast[]
- Justin Felbinger as Miles Callisto/Willo Kid
- Fiona Bishop as Loretta Callisto/Willo Kid
- Ivy Bishop as Mirandos/Willo Kid
- Sam Lavagnino as Blodger Blopp
- Issac Ryan Brown as Haruna Kitumba/Willo Kid
- Dee Bradley Baker as M.E.R.C./Sheldon/Tok Tok/Willo Villager
- Diedrich Bader as Sly/Willo Villager
- Audrey Wasilewski as Miss Baker/Winna/Willo Villager
- Tom Kenny as Ruggles
Trivia[]
- This episode marks the second and final appearance of the Willos and their planet, Willomar, after "Merc's Night Out".
- The Willos were not connected to the Tomorrowland Transit Authority until this episode.
- This is the second and final episode to mention the Tok-Tok after "The Queen Gemma Dilemma".
- This is the fourth episode to feature a Yim-Yum fruit, following "The Queen Gemma Dilemma", "Villain After Villain", and "The Magsteeds of Infurnia".
- This is the second time Blodger hums "Way Out" during an episode after "The Discover-Bot Takeover", and the fourth and final time it is heard in an episode, following "Galloping Groundshakers", "Galactech: The Vanishing Callistos", and "The Discover-Bot Takeover".
- This is the second time Fiona Bishop, Justin Felbinger, Ivy Bishop, and Issac Ryan Brown voice characters other than their respective main characters in the series, following "Mission Force Plus One", and also the last time for the latter three.
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