Garbage Galore (Zig & Sharko)
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Seriously Marina ? We know that you should not throw your garbage on the nature but is it necessary to be this strict ?
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"Garbage Galore" (French: "Le Grand Nettoyage") is the twelfth episode from season three of Zig & Sharko and the one hundred and sixty-eighth episode overall.
Plot
In this episode, During a stopover, Sharko throws his trash everywhere and dirties the beach. Furious, Marina makes him clean everything and introduces him to ecology. Sharko sticks to it in spite of himself and Zig is delighted to have discovered a point of contention between the mermaid and the shark!
Why This Episode Is Hot Garbage
- It is another one of those horrible torture episode for Sharko, this time because he accidently got his trash on the ground and Zig does everything so that he is scolded by Marina.
- Granted, you should never throw your trash in the nature but here Marina goes way too far as if Sharko did something way more horrendous.
- Zig and Marina are quite unlikable in this episode, but both of them being unlikable are for completely different reasons.
- Marina is the most unlikable, since while she had right to scold Sharko for throwing his trashs, she overreact way too much and even is furious so much to the point of being slightly disturbing.
- Zig is unlikable because he is the one who always throw Sharko trash just so he could eat Marina, which is also a terrible plan because while he was eating her, when Marina saw the trashs, she came back from Zig mouth and scolded Sharko for that.
- The title card, while well made, is pretty gross to look at due to all the trashs that is there.
- The episode feel like a rehash of "A Whistle for Sharko", only this time is that Marina take her role as protecting the beach way too seriously to the point of scaring everyone, and almost make the episode unwatchable when you know that it had gross out humor, at least "A Whistle for Sharko" had some funny moments despite also being an awful episode.
- Zig had a ton of terrible plans for capturing Marina, which nearly all of them didn't succeded.
- Another one is when he did get more closer to Marina when disguised as a sandwich to eat Marina, which didn't work since Sharko instantly seen this.
- The worst one may possibly when he did throw the bag at Sharko and that Marina yell at Zig, did he forgot how Marina is when we throw trash on the floors.
- The plot of this episode was actually alright for what it is in term of ideas, since it could have given some nice morals to childrens but instead of this, it is just show in an extremely forced way that is completely unpleaseant even by season 3 standards.
- There's way too much gross humors that is present in this episode, even more than most of the episodes of the whole show, especially with the garbages falling on the ground, which look way more gross than it should be.
- The way how Marina become angry, while it is a reference to Dragon Ball, it can be annoying pretty quickly because it repeat for a lot of times just to clock the 7 minutes running time.
- For some reasons, the island lack the volcano, as even despite the fact that the island is the exact same as before, making it very confusing.
- The end of the episode had a scene where the entire fat big got into a trash can without problems but howewer it isn't even explained how it can fit cause it is larger than the trash can itself.
Redeeming Qualities
- It is one of the few episodes of season 3 where it actually on the island rather than the ship, which is a very nice change.
- Sharko is the only likable character.
- Good Ending: The entire island is now cleaned up and Marina is no longer angry.
- To be fair, Marina just wanted to take care of the island and didn't wanted to damage it with all the other peoples trashs, but even then the way how she did was not the best.
- The moral of not throwing your trashs on the floor because it hurt the earth is actually well put together, and is a good moral.
Trivia
- The island seen in this episode is very similar to the one that is the main location in the first two seasons of the series, mostly in order to reuse backgrounds. The only difference is that there is no volcano in the middle of it.
- Marina's angry power is a reference to Dragon Ball.
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