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My name is Agent Olive.

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This is my partner, Agent Otto.

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This is my lucky pencil.

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But back to Otto and me.

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We work for an organisation run by kids

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that investigates anything strange, weird and especially odd.

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Our job is to put things right again.

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Who do we work for?

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We work for...

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-Thanks for coming, Odd Squad.

-What seems to be the problem?

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Well, I was out here practising my tennis swing when...

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Well, why don't I just show you?

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EXPLOSION

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-ALL: Whoa, whoa, whoa!

-Ee-ah-oh!

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I don't know where they're coming from,

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there's no-one even over there.

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Sounds like a job for the odd-tennis-ball-anator.

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Whoa!

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-No more tennis balls for you, ma'am.

-Thanks, Odd Squad.

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Have a great day.

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EXPLOSIONS

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Agggrrhhh!

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Odd Squad!

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Otto, are you making a paper aeroplane?

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I sure am and I'm getting really, really good at it.

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Look, here's the one I made this morning.

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And here's the one I made just now.

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Very impressive.

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Olive, Otto!

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Go on a vacation.

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BOTH: Really?!

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No! In my office!

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Sorry, Ms O, I know we're not

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supposed to throw paper aeroplanes.

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Of course you are! It's Odd Squad!

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Now, on to business. First things first, I have new artwork.

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-Oh, very nice.

-Supercool.

-I'm glad we're on the same page.

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Next order of business,

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(something very odd has happened.)

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I'd like to introduce you to Mr Franks.

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-Hey, Odd Squad.

-Oh, yeah, he sells hot dogs at the park.

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Oh, yeah, I didn't recognise you without your cart.

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That's why I'm here, my cart was ruined.

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It used to look like this but now it's this.

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Huh!

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I'm having to sell hot dogs out of my pockets now.

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Otto, not now.

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Hmm, so your cart changed shape.

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It must be the work of The Shapeshifter.

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That's what I thought too, except this shape hasn't actually changed.

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BOTH: What?!

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Mr Frank's cart started off as a cube, like this one here.

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It has some of my favourite memories on it.

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Oh, yeah, a cube is a solid shape made up of six square sides.

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One,

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two,

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three,

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four,

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five, six.

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And here we still have six squares.

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One, two, three,

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four, five, six.

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The same shape, it's just flat.

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Yeah, and the guy who did this didn't look like The Shapeshifter.

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So we're looking for a new villain...

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who hates cubes.

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Where are there cubes?

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BOTH: Polly Graph's lemonade stand! There are ice cubes in lemonade!

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Let's go!

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Yes!

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Do they always talk at the same time like that?

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Just when they get excited. Make sure you clean this up before you go.

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Stop, stop! Not my ice cubes, please!

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No, no! Please! No!

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-Stop, stop!

-Mwahahahahaha!

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-And these seats are cubes too!

-No, please! No!

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BOTH: Odd Squad! Odd Squad!

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Make like those ice cubes and freeze!

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Technically, they're no longer cubes and now they've melted.

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For I am Fladam, Destroyer Of Cubes!

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-Fladam? That's a weird name.

-I am glad you asked.

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I was once named Adam, until one day when I was running through

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my playroom, so full of hope and promise,

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carefree and barefoot...

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-Is this going to be real long?

-You're lucky!

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This is my second time hearing it.

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That's when it happened.

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My tender young foot stepped on the sharp corner of one of my

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cube-shaped alphabet blocks.

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HE SCREAMS

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I cried for hours.

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It was then that I realised, if that cube had been flat,

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like a square, I wouldn't have hurt my foot that day.

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Are you sure it was the cube's fault?

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-Because it, kind of, just sounds like you're clumsy.

-I am not!

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The point is, I am destroying all cubes, like this one!

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One, two, three, four, five, six square sides.

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-That little seat is a cube too.

-No, please!

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My customers won't have anywhere to sit!

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No, please!

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Mwhahahahahaha!

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No!

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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I guess these work on people too. Bye!

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Something not good happened, didn't it?

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Yeah, yeah, not good at all.

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Sorry, Olive, the only way to turn you back is

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to get Fladam's 2-D glasses.

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-2-D?

-The D stands for dimensions.

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When something is 3-D, it has three dimensions,

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height, width and depth.

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-Kind of like this cube here.

-Cool, what does that thing do?

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-It holds my retainer.

-Huh, I didn't know you wore one.

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Mainly at night but my orthodontist would prefer if I wore one 24/7...

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-Ahem.

-Well, anyways...

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Height is how long something is up and down.

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Width is how far across something is, side to side

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and depth is how far back something goes.

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-But 2-D...

-That would be me.

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She has height up and down and width side to side,

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but she doesn't go back at all, flat.

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I'm so upset.

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BOTH: Aggrhh! Olive, where'd you go?!

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-Huh?

-You just disappeared.

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No, I didn't...

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I'm two dimensional, remember. I have height and width but no depth.

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That means I have no thickness.

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So when I turn, it's hard to see me.

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You know, if we can't turn you back, that's a pretty cool trick.

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-Huh!

-We'll turn you back.

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I've an idea how to get Fladam's glasses back

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but I need a cube to make him come to me.

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But there's none left, Fladam flattened them all.

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-Unless we could use your retainer cube, Oscar?

-No!

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This used to be my great-great-great-great-great-great-

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great-great-great-great-great grandmother's retainer, retainer.

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It has sentimental value! But you can make one.

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A cube is six squares that are exactly the same size each.

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Six squares. I have an idea.

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Hurry up!

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One, two, three, four, five

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and six.

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Thanks, Ms O, got to run.

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Well, that's just great, now I've got nothing beautiful to look at.

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All better.

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Initiating flattenator and cubenator.

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That's the width, there's the height

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and that's the depth.

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Ah-ha! Another cube! I knew it!

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Give me your glasses, Fladam!

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Mwhahahahahahaha!

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I'll flatten you, just like I did your partner.

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-Where is she anyway?

-I'm right here.

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Get the glasses, Olive.

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I can't walk!

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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I can! Ha-ha-ha!

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Hey! Come back here!

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Come back here, Fladam!

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Hey, get back here!

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Hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo!

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Seriously?

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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Yes, I do want those!

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Mwahahahaha!

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Don't worry, I've got this under control.

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Ho-ho-ho-ho! You'll never catch me!

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Ha-ha-ha-ha!

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-Olive, he's right.

-We can catch him if you fold me.

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-What?!

-Like a paper aeroplane.

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Otto, you've been training your whole life for this. Now, fold!

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Fold like you've often folded before!

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Hey, don't wrinkle my suit!

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Come on, partner, fold faster!

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Hiiiyaaa!

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Aggrrhhhh!

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Bull's-eye!

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Once Fladam spends enough time with the cubes,

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he'll learn they're nothing to be afraid of and he'll be cured.

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Speaking of cured...

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It's good to be back.

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What do you say the four of us celebrate with some hot dogs?

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-ALL: Yeah, sure, great!

-Yum!

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I kept them nice and warm for you.

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