The Sheep Who Lost Little Bo Peep is the 23rd (last) episode in the third season. This is also the series finale.
This is connected to *Little Bo Peep.
Summary[]
This episode features an e-book. The problem is that Whyatt Beanstalk cannot find Wolfy when he has a playdate with him, so the Super Readers fly into the book The Sheep Who Lost Little Bo Peep. Alpha Pig sings the ABCs and spells balloon to make a hot air balloon, Princess Presto/Princess Pea spells zip to make a zipline, Woofster defines echo, and Super Why changes the sentence. In the end, the Super Story Answer is STAY IN ONE PLACE.
Trivia[]
- This episode marks the last of a few things:
- The last episode Johnny Orlando voices Whyatt Beanstalk/Super Why. Jayd Deroche takes over the respective role of him in the Comic Book Adventures 7 years later for a hiatus.
- The last episode T.J. McGibbon voices Red Riding Hood/Wonder Red. Willa Scace takes over the role of her in the Comic Book Adventures.
- The only actor that doesn't change is Tajja Isen, who is still voiced as Princess Pea/Princess Presto.
- The last episode to use the DHX Media and Out of the Blue Enterprises logos.
- DHX Media Became WildBrain on September 23, 2019.
- & Out of The Blue Enterprises Became 9 Story USA on January 12, 2018.
- The last episode to have the 3D animation style.
- The final episode to be animated at DHX's in-house studio in Toronto, before it was switched to Brown Bag Films in Dublin, Ireland starting in the Comic Book Adventures.
- The final ebook the Super Readers travel into to find the Super Story Answer.
- The last episode of the 2010s.
- Alpha Pig and Woofster's Last Appearance in this series.
- The last e-book (electronic book) so this is the only episode where the themes of the story sounds very different.
- The Sheep curl up into a ball easily and roll because this is an e-book
- The final word to be defined by Woofster is "echo".
- The last story Super why changed was this one.
- The final word Alpha Pig built was "balloon".
- The final word Princess Presto spelled was "zip".