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Late Night Talky Time is the thirtieth episode in the second season of Unikitty! and the seventieth overall episode of the series.
Synopsis[]
The moon is tired of taking the night shift, since everyone's always asleep, so Unikitty leads the gang in putting on an over-the-top late night talk show to keep the moon occupied.
Plot[]
Unikitty hosts a nightly talk show. This week's guest star is Puppycorn who is watching himself on TV. The next segment is "Night Streets" with Brock who is interning. He breaks in to some peoples homes and has a interview with the Sandman, who throws sand at him and then at the camera. Richard is trying to sleep, but he can't because of the show.
Eagleator runs a ad for "Tough Guy Tears", a product that allows people to cry when they are too tough to be able to express emotions.
"The Vantastic Van-Time Sing-Along" is next, Master Frown is taken from his bath and put into a van, He is forced to sing "Happy Birthday". Really Old Edith is next with her book. She is constantly interrupted. Just then, Master Frown falls through the ceiling and crashes into Richard's room, so Richard angrily tells him to be quiet.
Dr. Fox is a musical guest with her clones. She sing a song called "Night Streets, Baby" Richard freaks out. Unikitty also has a morning show for the sun, and Richard just can't stand it anymore.
Transcript[]
For a full transcript of "Late Night Talky Time", click here.
Songs[]
TBA
Characters[]
Main[]
Minor[]
- The Moon
- Master Frown
- Eagleator
- Sensei Falcomodo (Cameo)
- Really Old Edith
- Feebee
- Dino Dude
- Sandman
- The Sun
- Tap-Dancing Butterfly
Allusions[]
- The Late Late Show with James Corden - Unikitty's talk show features a segment similar to the CBS talk show's "Carpool Karaoke"
Trivia[]
- In "No Sleep Sleepover", Richard's pajamas are blue. In this episode, he wears yellow pajamas.
- This is the second episode in which Hawkodile is seen playing the saxophone.
- "Late Night Talky Time" marks Eagleator's second appearance in the series since "Action Forest", sixty-six episodes prior.
- This was the first episode to air after a 298 day hiatus (March 1-December 24).
Gallery[]
The image gallery for Late Night Talky Time may be viewed here. |