Out Of This Word

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  • 2017
  • 1 Season

Out Of This World is a highly entertaining and educational show aimed at children and young adults, produced and distributed by Ameba. The show follows the adventure of a group of teenagers as they travel through space, exploring various planets and learning about the wonders of the universe. Each episode is packed with action, humor, and fascinating scientific facts, making it an excellent learning tool and a great source of entertainment for the entire family.

The show's main characters are five teenagers from different parts of the world: Tessa, a tech-savvy American girl; Zara, a fearless Australian with a love for nature; Arjun, an Indian prodigy with a passion for astronomy; Kwon, a South Korean martial artist with a talent for mechanics; and Miguel, a charming Colombian with a talent for music. Together, they pilot the spaceship OOTW, visiting different planets and encountering various aliens and hazards along the way. The characters are relatable and likable, and their diverse backgrounds and personalities make for an engaging and rich storyline.

The show's visuals are outstanding, with vibrant colors and detailed animations bringing each planet and alien species to life. The alien designs are creative and imaginative, ranging from cute and cuddly creatures to menacing monsters. The attention to detail is impressive, with each planetary feature and alien species grounded in scientific accuracy. The show also utilizes a variety of animation techniques and styles, creating a dynamic and visually stimulating experience.

One of the main highlights of the show is its educational value. Each episode focuses on a particular scientific concept, such as gravity, ecosystems, or energy, and explores it through the characters' adventures on different planets. The show does an excellent job of making complex scientific concepts accessible and entertaining for young audiences, using humor, action, and visual aids to explain them. The show also emphasizes the importance of scientific discovery and exploration, inspiring young viewers to pursue careers in science and technology.

The character interactions and interpersonal dynamics are another noteworthy aspect of the show. The characters' different backgrounds and personalities create a diverse and engaging group dynamic, with each character bringing their unique skills and perspectives to the table. The show also explores themes of teamwork, friendship, and trust, emphasizing the importance of working together to achieve common goals. The character development is gradual but meaningful, with each character overcoming their own challenges and learning valuable life lessons along the way.

The episodes are structured in a way that creates continuity and builds upon previous events. While most of the episodes can be watched independently, there is an overarching storyline that ties them together. The show also features recurring villains and allies, adding a layer of consistency and familiarity for viewers. The show's pacing is well-balanced, with each episode delivering a satisfying blend of action, humor, and educational content.

In addition to the main episodes, the show also features various supplemental content, such as behind-the-scenes videos, educational resources, and interactive games. These additional resources enhance the educational value of the show, providing viewers with a more immersive and engaging experience.

Overall, Out Of This World is an exceptional show that combines entertainment and education in a seamless and engaging way. The show's creative visuals, diverse characters, and educational content make it an excellent learning tool for young audiences, while also providing plenty of entertainment value for the entire family. Whether you're a science enthusiast or just looking for a fun and engaging show to watch, Out Of This World is definitely worth checking out.

Out Of This Word is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (72 episodes). The series first aired on December 6, 2017.

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Born With a Silver Spoon in Your Mouth
72. Born With a Silver Spoon in Your Mouth
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are on their way to Charlie's house for a party. When they arrive at the house, they see that it is much bigger and nicer than they were expecting. Moon comments that "someone was born with a silver spoon in his mouth".
You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover
71. You Can't Judge a Book by Its Cover
December 6, 2017
Moon walks in on Max pouting on his bed, and asks him what is wrong. Max explains that he has a new teacher, but he's unhappy because she seems to be mean and boring. Moon responds that Max shouldn't judge a book by its cover.
Zip Your Lip
70. Zip Your Lip
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are hanging around their lockers when their friend walks by wearing a sweater. Max starts to loudly criticize the sweater, but Moon tells Max that even though he doesn't like the sweater, he doesn't have to be rude about it.
Rise and Shine
69. Rise and Shine
December 6, 2017
Moon tries to wake Max. Max doesn't move, so Moon proceeds to poke and prod Max to no avail. Moon walks over to the windows, opens the curtains and says "rise and shine," which is a phrase that people say to mean "wake up and get started with your work!"
A Little Bird Told Me
68. A Little Bird Told Me
December 6, 2017
Max finds two movie tickets on his desk, so he asks Moon where the tickets came from. Moon replies that it was a gift from her because she heard that he did well on his test. When Max asks Moon how she knew, Moon says that "a little bird told her".
Bite off More Than One Can Chew
67. Bite off More Than One Can Chew
December 6, 2017
Moon finds Max preparing a very large meal. Max says he's making dinner for his class, which is ten times what he's used to preparing. Moon says that Max might have bitten off more than he could chew, which means to take on more than you're able to handle.
Pull Someone's Leg
66. Pull Someone's Leg
December 6, 2017
Moon sees Max walking in circles around a chair. Max says he has been having trouble staying awake, so his friend suggested a trick. Moon takes a look at the instructions his friend suggested. She tells Max that his friend must be "pulling his leg".
When Pigs Fly
65. When Pigs Fly
December 6, 2017
Moon says that she would like to visit Europe someday. Max says that he'd like to go to Hawaii, and enjoy the plane ride by kicking back and taking a LONG nap. Moon laughs and replies "when pigs fly," which means that something is not likely to happen.
Fool's Paradise
64. Fool's Paradise
December 6, 2017
Max is counting soda bottle caps. He says he's trying to collect 500 to participate in the soda company's raffle to win a limited edition robot. Moon says Max has been living in a "fool's paradise".
Speak of the Devil
63. Speak of the Devil
December 6, 2017
Max surprises Moon when she is talking on the phone. Moon exclaims "speak of the devil", causing Max to think that Moon may have called him the Devil. "Speak of the devil" means that someone shows up just as another person is talking about them.
Tongue in Cheek
62. Tongue in Cheek
December 6, 2017
Moon is reading a book and Max asks what it is. Moon proceeds to describe the book in detail. Max yawns and sarcastically says that he should recommend this "great book" to his friends. Moon catches on to the joke and says that Max is being tongue-in-cheek
Salad Days
61. Salad Days
December 6, 2017
When Moon walks in on Max working out, Max explains that he's been exercising and eating well to make it into the basketball team. He's even had a salad for lunch every day of the week! Moon cracks a joke at Max, asking if these are his "salad days".
Achilles' Heel
60. Achilles' Heel
December 6, 2017
Max is struggling with his math homework. Moon encourages Max and tells him that she knows that math is his "Achilles' heel", which means a weakness, a skill that isn't strong or something that makes you vulnerable.
Mayday
59. Mayday
December 6, 2017
Max is having trouble trying to carry a huge stack of books into the house, and yells "Mayday" to ask for help. Moon comes running to help, and asks if Max knows that "Mayday" is a special kind of help request, and is only used in emergencies.
Face the Music
58. Face the Music
December 6, 2017
Max asks Moon, hypothetically, what she would do if she borrowed something from a friend but lost it. Moon says that she would "face the music", which means to face the result of something, even if it's unpleasant or uncomfortable.
Old Chestnut
57. Old Chestnut
December 6, 2017
Max told his teacher that a dog ate his homework and is upset that the teacher gave him a detention. Moon says that teachers won't fall for that "old chestnut", which is a joke or comment that has been heard over and over again.
Keep Your Chin Up
56. Keep Your Chin Up
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are competing in a scavenger hunt, until Moon realizes that Max has been reading the map wrong. Max is understandably upset, but Moon tells him to "keep his chin up", which means to keep going, and to work through a tough situation.
Busy as a Bee
55. Busy as a Bee
December 6, 2017
Max is wearing a bee costume for his science class presentation. He tells Moon that there is still so much left to prepare for the presentation. Moon cracks a joke and says that Max is "busy as a bee", which is an old saying that means to be "really busy."
Piece of Cake
54. Piece of Cake
December 6, 2017
Max is practicing his golf skills but gets frustrated because the ball won't go into the hole. Moon shows Max some tips, and says that it's a "piece of cake," which means that something is easy, or won't take too much effort.
Less Is More
53. Less Is More
December 6, 2017
Max is excited to design a gaming chair with lots of features like giant speakers, special control holders and snack makers. Moon provides input by saying that she thinks "less is more", which means that keeping things simple is sometimes better.
Golden Key Can Open Any Door
52. Golden Key Can Open Any Door
December 6, 2017
Max is mowing the lawn and tries to convince Moon to help him. When Max offers to pay for Moon's help, she asks if Max thinks that "a golden key can open any door", which means that money or valuable items can be used to get someone what they want.
Early Bird Catches The Worm
51. Early Bird Catches The Worm
December 6, 2017
Moon wants to go early to the park to get a tennis court, but Max wants to sleep in because it's Saturday. Moon tells him that "the early bird catches the worm", which means that people who show up early have a greater chance to succeed.
Up in Arms
50. Up in Arms
December 6, 2017
Max misplaced his lunch money and Moon finds him desperately going through his backpack trying to find it. Moon offers her help to find Max's money, and says that there is no reason to be "up in arms" about it, which means to be very angry about something.
Talk to the Hand
49. Talk to the Hand
December 6, 2017
Moon is confused when she finds Max talking to his hand in the kitchen. Max was trying to get help for a test, when his classmate replied "talk to the hand". Moon explains that the phrase is used when someone doesn't want to listen to you anymore.
Burst Your Bubble
48. Burst Your Bubble
December 6, 2017
Max is excited and proud to perform the first act at the school's concert. Moon corrects him by saying that the first act isn't the most important one, and that she's sorry to burst his bubble, which means to suddenly ruin someone's good mood.
Sick as a Dog
47. Sick as a Dog
December 6, 2017
Max is getting ready for school when he notices that Moon is still in bed. Moon tells Max that she won't be going to school, because she is sick as a dog, which means that she is really sick and not feeling well.
Hard Pill to Swallow
46. Hard Pill to Swallow
December 6, 2017
Max is excited about trading a baseball card. Moon points out that it was just an old baseball card with a sticker on it. She tells Max she knows it's a hard pill to swallow, which means you have to be okay with something that you can't do anything about.
Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
45. Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk
December 6, 2017
Max is thinking about joining the track team. He thinks he can run faster than the guys on the team. Moon tells Max if he's going to "talk the talk, he has to walk the walk," which means you have to do what you say you'll do and not just talk about it.
Seen Better Days
44. Seen Better Days
December 6, 2017
Max is trying to fix his backpack with duct tape. Moon tells Max it looks like his backpack has seen better days, which means it was in better condition in the past.
Chop Chop
43. Chop Chop
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are swimming laps. Moon tells Max they only have two laps to go and says "chop chop," which means to hurry up.
Bad Hair Day
42. Bad Hair Day
December 6, 2017
Max storms into the room and throws his backpack on the bed. Moon asks Max what was wrong and he starts listing out all the things that went wrong today. Moon tells him he's had such a "bad hair day," which means to have a bad day in general.
Toss Up
41. Toss Up
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are on the bleachers getting ready to watch a football game. Max thinks the green team will win, but Moon says it'll be a real toss-up, which means there's an equal chance of the two options happening and the results are unknown.
Red Line
40. Red Line
December 6, 2017
Max walks into his room exhausted after coaching the local kindergarten's soccer team because they won't listen. Moon tells Max to draw a "red line," a figure of speech that means setting a limit that shouldn't be crossed.
Hot Potato
39. Hot Potato
December 6, 2017
Max tells Moon he thinks that boys are better than girls at math and science. Moon disagrees and tells Max it's a "hot potato" subject, which means that it is a topic or situation that causes a lot of disagreement, like politics or religion.
All Greek to Me
38. All Greek to Me
December 6, 2017
Moon is having a hard time with her math homework because her new class is harder than she thought. Moon tells Max that her homework is "all Greek to her," which means you don't understand something.
Cool as a Cucumber
37. Cool as a Cucumber
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are building a house of cards. Max is trying to stack the final cards, but topples it over instead. Moon tells Max he is not "as cool as a cucumber," which is a saying that means to "not be rattled by anything."
Cup of Joe
36. Cup of Joe
December 6, 2017
Max sees a shop called "Cup of Joe" and is excited to go inside to get ice cream. Moon explains that there won't be any because "cup of joe" is another way to say cup of coffee.
Last but Not Least
35. Last but Not Least
December 6, 2017
Moon practices for a speech. Max is upset that Moon only mentioned their parents at the end of the speech. Moon explains that "last but not least" means that the last thing is just as important as the other things you're talking about.
A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned
34. A Penny Saved Is a Penny Earned
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are at a fruit market in front of two apple stands. The apples at one stand is 0.99 cents and the other stand is $1. Max goes for the more expensive apples but Moon goes for the cheaper ones. Moon tells Max, "a penny saved is a penny earned."
Upper Crust
33. Upper Crust
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are at an upscale restaurant. Max examines the table placement and declares that the restaurant is very fancy. Moon tells Max the place seems suited for the "upper crust", which means the top tiers of society.
Straight from the Horse's Mouth
32. Straight from the Horse's Mouth
December 6, 2017
Moon is at her desk studying when Max asks her whether or not there will be a test today. Moon tells him she heard it "straight from the horse's mouth," which means hearing something firsthand from the original source.
Funny Bone
31. Funny Bone
December 6, 2017
Moon is deep in her book as Max dances around her making funny faces. Max accidentally hits his elbow on the chair and makes dramatic noises when Moons asks Max if he hit his funny bone. "Funny bone" is often used to refer to a person's sense of humor.
Burn our Bridges
30. Burn our Bridges
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon order takeout and Max gets mad because they got his order wrong, again. Max wants to tell them that he is never going back. Moon tells him not to burn his bridges, which means not being able to go back to the way things used to be.
Break the Ice
29. Break the Ice
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are attending a school dance. Moon appears uncomfortable by the refreshment table. Max attempts to comfort Moon by telling her that she just needs to "break the ice", which means to do something to ease a tense or uncomfortable situation.
Go with the Flow
28. Go with the Flow
December 6, 2017
Max is nervous about going to summer camp because he has never been before. Moon tries to reassure Max and tells him to "go with the flow," which means following the rest of the group and do what everyone else does.
Spill the Beans
27. Spill the Beans
December 6, 2017
Max is snacking on some jelly beans when he tells Moon he found something out. Moon is curious and tells Max she wants to know. Max keeps asking if Moon really wants to know until Moon finally says "spill the beans," which means to tell someone your secret
Steals Your Thunder
26. Steals Your Thunder
December 6, 2017
Max tries to think of ideas for a school science fair project. He had one until a classmate overheard the idea and took it. Moon tells Max his classmate "stole his thunder," which describes when a person takes credit for an idea that isn't theirs.
Strike While the Iron Is Hot
25. Strike While the Iron Is Hot
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon play baseball. Max is at bat and swings too late or not at all. Moon tells Max to "strike while the iron is hot," which means to make the most of opportunity.
Wild Goose Chase
24. Wild Goose Chase
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon are at the zoo. Max is determined to find an exotic animal with two heads to win a bet with a classmate. Moon tells Max his classmate sent him on a "wild goose chase," which means looking for something that you won't find.
Start from Scratch
23. Start from Scratch
December 6, 2017
Moon is getting ready to bake cookies with Max. Max wonders why they just can't buy cookies at the store and Moon said she wants to "start from scratch," which means starting from the beginning with no preparation or advantage.
Rings True
22. Rings True
December 6, 2017
Moon waits outside a classroom for Max. All of a sudden, Max comes running up to tell Moon he got lost trying to find the building. At first, Moon doesn't believe Max, but then says his explanation "rings true," which means it's real or genuine.
Pull out All the Stops
21. Pull out All the Stops
December 6, 2017
Max blows up balloons to get ready for his best friend's birthday. Max tells Moon he will also decorate the house and bake her a cake. Moon is impressed. She tells Max he's "pulling out all the stops" to make sure she has a good birthday.
Fair Game
20. Fair Game
December 6, 2017
At an ice cream shop, customers are allowed two scoops and unlimited toppings. Moon tells Max the toppings are "fair game." Max thinks he has to play a game to take more toppings. What Moon really means is the toppings are free to take.
Potluck
19. Potluck
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon want to have a dinner party, but they don't have enough food in the house. Moon suggested they have a potluck, which is when everyone who comes the party brings their own food and it will all contribute to the meal.
Hook, Line, Sinker
18. Hook, Line, Sinker
December 6, 2017
Max is watching a commercial about a potion that will make you live forever. Moon doesn't believe it, but Max is still convinced. Moon tells him he's taking it 'hook, line, and sinker', which means to completely believe in something that is not true.
Beat Around the Bush
17. Beat Around the Bush
December 6, 2017
Max wants to asks Moon for a favor but keeps hesitating. Moon tells Max to stop "beating around the bush" and get to the point.
Freelancer
16. Freelancer
December 6, 2017
Moon draws a cartoon for the school newspaper. She tells Max she is a "freelancer." Max asks Moon what she means by "freelancer." Moon tells Max a freelancer is a person who is self-employed and does contract work for anyone who pays them.
Cloud Nine
15. Cloud Nine
December 6, 2017
It's a beautiful day outside, but Max is sad because he receive a poor mark on his science test. Moon tries to cheer Max up by pointing out a cumulonimbus cloud, often referred to as 'cloud nine,' which is a saying if you're really happy.
Chip on Their Shoulder
14. Chip on Their Shoulder
December 6, 2017
Max is angry because he was supposed to play basketball, but his friend Jack invited boys from the school's basketball team. Max fumes because these other boys are taller and shoot better. Max rants and Moon tells him he has a "chip on his shoulder."
Back to Square One
13. Back to Square One
December 6, 2017
Max tries to put back together his robot but can't seem to figure out what to do next. Moon tells him he's "back to square one," which means he has returned to his original starting point.
There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
12. There Is No Such Thing as a Free Lunch
December 6, 2017
Max is excited to find a flyer offering half-priced video games until he reads the fine print. He must buy older video games in order to get the discount. Moon tells Max, "there's no such thing as a free lunch," meaning you don't get something for nothing.
Get Someone's Goat
11. Get Someone's Goat
December 6, 2017
Max is playing a computer game when his screen freezes. Moon tells Max not having internet access "gets her goat," too. Max thinks someone took a goat he didn't even know Moon had. Moon explains that when you find something annoying, it "gets your goat."
Nick of Time
10. Nick of Time
December 6, 2017
Max loses a race because another competitor passes the finish line in the "nick of time." Max thinks Moon is referring to Nick, the race winner. What she really meant was Nick won just in time, at the last possible moment.
Keep It Up
9. Keep It Up
December 6, 2017
Max holds a book above his head. Moon asks why he is studying this way. Max says it's because she told him to "keep it up." Max took it literally, when Moon only meant to encourage him to keep studying.
Smell a Rat
8. Smell a Rat
December 6, 2017
Max receives a message on his computer. The message says the computer is infected and Max must download special software. Moon stops him, telling Max she "smells a rat."
Fired
7. Fired
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon read an article about someone getting fired for cheating. Max imagines this person literally set on fire. Moon tells him being "fired" means to be dismissed from a job.
Win Hands Down
6. Win Hands Down
December 6, 2017
Max and Moon play chess. Max puts Moon's king in checkmate. Moon is surprised at first but accepts defeat. She tells Max he "won hands down."
Boycott
5. Boycott
December 6, 2017
Max reads a news article. The headline says "Boycott a success." Max and Moon discuss the word "boycott" and the historical person for whom it's named.
Break a Leg
4. Break a Leg
December 6, 2017
Max is nervous as he prepares to take the stage in a school play. Backstage, Moon wishes Max good luck by telling him to "break a leg." Max freaks out because he imagines Moon wants him to literally break his leg.
Put a Sock in It
3. Put a Sock in It
December 6, 2017
Max sings loudly while Moon tries to read. Moon tells Max to "put a sock in it" and Max takes this literally.
Bigwig
2. Bigwig
December 6, 2017
Moon gets ready for a school play. Her role is a British high court judge and her costume includes a fancy, huge wig. Max notices the big wig and makes an important connection between the two words.
Sleep Tight
1. Sleep Tight
December 6, 2017
As Max gets ready for bed, Moon turns the light off and tells him to 'sleep tight.' Max claims that 'sleeping tight' doesn't sound comfortable to him at all! Moon puts Max at ease by explaining how the phrase came about.
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Where to Watch Out Of This Word
Out Of This Word is available for streaming on the Ameba website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Out Of This Word on demand at Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    December 6, 2017