The Angry Beavers Season 4 Episode 12 All In The Colony/Line Duncing
- March 18, 2000
- 23 min
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7.3 (32)
The Angry Beavers is an animated television show that aired from 1997 to 2001. The show followed the adventures of two beaver brothers, Daggett and Norbert, as they navigated through life in the forest.
Season 4 episode 12 consists of two parts: "All In The Colony" and "Line Duncing." In "All In The Colony," Norbert and Daggett join a group of ants who are trying to build a new colony. Daggett is excited to be able to help the ants, but Norbert is more interested in the idea of becoming the king of the new colony. The two brothers begin to argue, and they soon find themselves at odds with each other.
Despite their disagreements, Norbert and Daggett work together to help the ants build their new colony. However, when the colony is complete, Norbert decides that he wants to be the king. Daggett is hurt by his brother's selfishness and decides to leave the colony. Norbert is left alone as the king of the ants, but he soon realizes that being in charge is not as fun as he thought it would be.
In "Line Duncing," the beaver brothers attend a line dancing class. Norbert is excited to show off his moves, but Daggett is less enthusiastic. However, when Daggett sees the beautiful dance instructor, he becomes determined to become the best dancer in the class.
Daggett practices day and night, but he still can't seem to get the steps right. Norbert, on the other hand, seems to be a natural dancer. Despite his lack of skill, Daggett refuses to give up and continues to practice.
The day of the big dance competition arrives, and Daggett is nervous. When it's his turn to perform, he takes the stage and begins to dance. At first, he struggles to keep up with the others, but then he begins to relax and let his body move to the music. In the end, Daggett surprises everyone by winning the competition.
Overall, season 4 episode 12 of The Angry Beavers showcases the sibling rivalry between Daggett and Norbert, as well as their determination to succeed. The two episodes are lighthearted and funny, with plenty of humor to keep both kids and adults entertained.