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Grandma's Piano is the eleventh episode of season one.


Plot[]

The episode begins with Wayne watching the TV, Lucien and Tony hide behind the armchair and couch, Tony licks a lollypop and sticks it to the side of the armchair Wayne is sitting on. Wayne puts his arm on the armrest of the chair and the lollypop sticks to it, Lucien takes a picture of Wayne trying to get the lollypop of his arm. Lucien taunts him saying that he is going to stick the picture of Wayne all over the school bulletin board. Wayne chases Lucien and Tony. Suddenly someone knocks on the door. Mrs Cramp comes out of the basement and Mr Cramp goes outside to the back garden.

Mrs. Cramp answers the door to discover it's her mother coming to stay with them for the weekend, Grandma asks the removal men to bring in her favourite sitting chair in, then the removal men also bring in a big piano she says that it's a rental not a gift then mistakes Tony for Mr Cramp and everything goes awkward for the rest of the day, Tony is dressed and has to act like Mr Cramp, Grandma criticises the dinner Mrs Cramp cooked, then the real Mr Cramp comes home and is made to act like the piano teacher and pretend Lucien and Wayne are his students.

Mr Cramp goes to bed and Grandma screams the piano teacher is in her bed. Tony dressed as Mr Cramp comes in and whacks him in the back of the heel with a fly swatter and runs out of the room. Lucien says that he explained to his dad that Tony is pretending to be him and he does not mind spending a night in the shed. Grandma complains that she wants to go home and while Wayne plays the piano terribly she says that she will stay ending the episode.

Trivia[]

  • He resemblance Ollie! The Boy Who Became What He Ate episode "Yogurt Hockey Hero".
  • He has a cousin named Conker Squirrel from Donkey Kong and Kaa from The Jungle Book.
  • Grandma Cramp and Grandpa Cramp is Eustace and Muriel Bagge from Courage The Cowardly Dog or Eustace says "Stupid dog".
  • He resembles King of the Hill episode "The Texas Skilsaw Massacre".
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