Doctora Juguetes Season 1 Episode 10 Una Amiga Nueva / Cambio de Vendas
- TVY
- April 4, 2012
Una Amiga Nueva / Cambio de Vendas is the 10th episode of season 1 of Doctora Juguetes, a children's animated television series that follows a young girl named Dottie "Doc" McStuffins who can communicate with and heal toys. In this episode, Doc meets a new toy, a cheerful and spunky action figure named Kiko, who is in need of some repairs.
As Doc works on fixing Kiko's broken arm, she introduces him to her other toys and they quickly become fast friends. However, Kiko's brash personality clashes with some of the other toys, particularly with the more reserved and timid Stuffy the dragon. Doc tries to smooth things over between them, but it seems like Kiko might need to learn some social skills in order to get along with everyone.
Meanwhile, Doc's younger brother Donny is having trouble with his roller skates, which keep coming loose no matter how tight he ties them. Doc uses her medical knowledge to diagnose the problem: Donny's skates need new laces. She shows Donny how to replace the laces himself and encourages him to be more independent in solving his own problems.
Back in the toy world, Kiko ends up hurting himself again when he tries to do a daring jump and lands awkwardly, spraining his ankle in the process. Doc shows Kiko the importance of wearing protective gear, and helps him put on a bandage to help his ankle heal. Throughout the episode, Doc emphasizes the importance of taking care of oneself and others in order to prevent injuries and accidents.
As Kiko learns to be more considerate of his fellow toys, Doc manages to get him to reconcile with Stuffy and they all become real friends. The episode ends with Doc and her toys playing a game of soccer, with Kiko showing off his newfound team spirit and camaraderie.
Overall, Una Amiga Nueva / Cambio de Vendas is a heartwarming and educational episode that teaches kids the importance of friendship and teamwork, as well as basic first aid skills. The show's charming animation style and relatable characters make it a hit with both kids and parents alike.