Growing Up Creepie Season 1 Episode 1

Growing Up Creepie Season 1 Episode 1 Growing Up Creepie: The Tell/Tale Poem/Creepie Meets Tarantula Boy

  • September 9, 2006
  • 22 min
  •   (182)

Growing Up Creepie is a children's animated show that follows the adventures of a teenage girl who was raised by bugs after being abandoned as a baby. Season 1 episode 1 is titled "Growing Up Creepie: The Tell/Tale Poem/Creepie Meets Tarantula Boy."

In the episode, Creepie is preparing for her class's poetry slam competition. She decides to write her poem about her unique upbringing with bugs and how she has learned to embrace her differences. However, her poem is interrupted by a classmate named Chris-Ant who makes fun of her for being different. Creepie tries to ignore him but is visibly upset.

Later that day, Creepie's bug friends discover an old book of poems in the attic. They read a poem about a spider who falls in love with a fly and decides not to eat her. Creepie realizes that the poem is a metaphor for how people should treat those who are different from them. Inspired, Creepie decides to use the poem as the basis for her own poetry slam performance.

The day of the competition arrives, and Creepie is nervous but determined. She shares her poem, and although some in the room snicker, others are moved by her words. Chris-Ant also performs a poem but focuses on making fun of Creepie's differences rather than celebrating his own. Creepie is disappointed but ultimately decides to be proud of who she is and not let others bring her down.

After the poetry slam, Creepie meets a new student named Tarantula Boy. He is also different from the other kids at school as he has eight arms and legs. Creepie is excited to have found another friend who understands what it's like to be different. Tarantula Boy invites her to hang out with him and his friends, and Creepie happily accepts.

Overall, "Growing Up Creepie: The Tell/Tale Poem/Creepie Meets Tarantula Boy" is a heartwarming episode about acceptance and the importance of embracing one's differences. With its fun animation and relatable characters, it's sure to be a hit with kids of all ages.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 9, 2006
  • Runtime
    22 min
  • Language
    English