Being Ian Season 1 Episode 2 Cyrano De Mille
- TV-Y
- January 1, 2004
- 23 min
Being Ian is a Canadian animated television series about a boy named Ian Kelley, who aspires to become a filmmaker. In season 1 episode 2 titled "Cyrano De Mille," Ian finds himself in a sticky situation when he has to help his crush, Sarah, with her school project.
The episode starts with Ian daydreaming about Sarah, the girl he likes. Suddenly, his sister walks in and snaps him out of his daydream. Ian's sister, Kylie, reminds him that he has to complete his own school project, which he has been procrastinating on.
As Ian gets back to work on his project, Sarah approaches him for help with her project, which is to put on a play about Cyrano De Bergerac. Ian is ecstatic to hear this news as he considers himself an expert on Cyrano and loves helping Sarah.
However, things get complicated when Ian learns that he will not be able to play the lead role of Cyrano, which was his dream role. Instead, he has to work behind the scenes as the director of the play. As if that wasn't enough, Ian's arch-nemesis, Bertram, is also cast in the play as the lead, which adds fuel to the fire.
Despite all these roadblocks, Ian is determined to make the play a success. He uses his creativity and filmmaking skills to come up with innovative ideas for the play, such as using a green screen for the background and incorporating special effects.
As the day of the play approaches, Ian's nerves start to get the better of him. He worries that the play might not be perfect and that Sarah may not like it. To make matters worse, Ian realizes that he forgot to print the script and has to rush to the copy shop to get it printed.
In the end, the play is a huge success, thanks to Ian's hard work and dedication. It receives a standing ovation from the audience, including Sarah, who Ian learns has a crush on him too. Bertram is also impressed with Ian's work and acknowledges his talent for filmmaking.
Overall, "Cyrano De Mille" is an entertaining episode that showcases Ian's creativity and determination. It teaches viewers the importance of working hard and persevering, even when faced with obstacles. The episode also explores themes of friendship and young love, which add an emotional depth to the storyline. Being Ian is a show that is sure to appeal to kids and adults alike with its humor, heart, and creativity.