Liberty's Kids Season 1 Episode 109
Liberty's Kids
Season 1

Ep 109. Bunker Hll

  • September 10, 2002
  • 23 min

The episode "Bunker Hill" is the ninth episode of the first season of the animated historical television series Liberty's Kids. Set in the year 1775 during the American Revolutionary War, the show follows a group of young characters who find themselves intertwined with key historical figures and events of the era.

In this particular episode, the young protagonists continue their efforts to report on the latest developments of the revolution to their publisher, Benjamin Franklin, who is in the safety of Philadelphia. The main characters featured in the show are Sarah Phillips, James Hiller, and Henri LeFevbre.

The episode begins with Sarah, James, and Henri joining the crowds in Boston to witness the British troops' arrival. They intend to see firsthand what unfolds as tensions escalate between the American colonists and the British Redcoats. Amidst the chaos, they navigate through the crowds and manage to catch glimpses of the British soldiers. Sarah, being a journalist at heart, takes note of every detail to report back to Franklin.

After witnessing the arrival of the British soldiers, the trio learns that the American rebels, led by Colonel William Prescott, are planning to fortify a place called Bunker Hill, which overlooks the city of Boston. Recognizing the historical significance of this development, the young reporter Sarah insists on going to Bunker Hill to cover the event.

As they make their way to Bunker Hill, Sarah, James, and Henri discuss the importance of the rebels gaining control of the strategic high ground, hoping to push the British forces out of Boston. Along the way, they interview and interact with several characters caught up in the conflict. These include an African American soldier in the colonial army, a young British soldier disillusioned with the war, and a local farmer fighting alongside the rebels.

Arriving at Bunker Hill, the young journalists witness the intense preparations for battle. They encounter both fear and determination among the American soldiers as they dig trenches and construct fortifications. The trio tries to capture the essence of the soldiers' emotions and the historical significance of this pivotal moment in the revolution.

As the episode progresses, Sarah, James, and Henri find themselves in the thick of the action when the British army launches an assault on the rebels' positions. Through their eyes, viewers experience the chaos, confusion, and sheer bravery displayed by both sides. Amidst the sounds of gunfire and explosions, the young characters are pushed to the limits of their courage and resourcefulness.

Throughout the episode, the show maintains its educational focus by interweaving historical facts and context into the narrative. It highlights the significance of Bunker Hill as a turning point in the war and emphasizes the bravery and sacrifices made by the American soldiers. The episode also explores themes such as loyalty, duty, and the personal toll of war on individuals and communities.

As the battle rages on, Sarah, James, and Henri find themselves separated. Fearful for their safety, they must rely on their wits and determination to reunite and escape the chaos. Along the way, they witness events that further solidify their understanding of the larger context of the revolution, such as the role of leaders like General Joseph Warren and the impact of war on families and local towns.

In the end, the young protagonists manage to escape and make their way back to Philadelphia carrying the stories and experiences they have gathered. Through their adventures, they provide a unique perspective on the Revolutionary War, bringing to life the struggles and triumphs of the era for young viewers.

"Bunker Hill" offers an exciting and educational glimpse into the American Revolution. Through the eyes of Sarah, James, and Henri, viewers witness the chaos and bravery of the Battle of Bunker Hill while gaining a deeper understanding of the historical events that led to American independence.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 10, 2002
  • Runtime
    23 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
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