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{{Episode
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|season = 3
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|number = 6
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|image = Grapes of Plath at the Oasis.png
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|airdate = September 16, 2004
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|director = Larry Jacobs
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|writer = Ronnie Krauss<br>George Arthur Bloom<br>Kristin Laskas Martin
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|topic = High-low estimation
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|previous = "[[The Creech Who Would Be Crowned]]"
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|next = "[[A Perfect Fit]]"
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}}'''The Grapes Of Plath''' is the sixth episode of the third season of ''[[Cyberchase]]''. It originally aired on September 16, 2004.
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==Characters==
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===Main Characters===
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*[[Jackie]]
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*[[Inez]]
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*[[Matt]]
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*[[Digit]]
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*[[Motherboard]]
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*[[Hacker]]
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*[[Buzz]]
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*[[Delete]]
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===Recurring/Minor Characters===
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* [[Binky]]
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* [[Crab Prince]] (debut)
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== Places ==
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
{{Episode|season = 3|number = 6|previous = "[[The Creech Who Would Be Crowned]]"|next = "[[A Perfect Fit]]"}}It’s the day before his all-important “Changing of the Shell” Ceremony, and the young Prince of the Crab Kingdom has been struck by a terrible cyberglitch – now he can’t stop telling lies!  If the glitch isn’t fixed pronto, the prince will never be king.  To cure him, Motherboard sends the kids and Digit to get the Grapes of Plath from the Fountain of Truth.  Hacker overhears the mission and wants the cure for himself. The CyberSquad must save the grapes for the Prince and keep them away from Hacker by estimating their way through a series of underwater adventures.
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It’s the day before his all-important “Changing of the Shell” Ceremony, and the young Prince of the Crab Kingdom has been struck by a terrible cyberglitch – now he can’t stop telling lies! If the glitch isn’t fixed pronto, the prince will never be king. To cure him, Motherboard sends the kids and Digit to get the Grapes of Plath from the Fountain of Truth. Hacker overhears the mission and wants the cure for himself. The CyberSquad must save the grapes for the Prince and keep them away from Hacker by estimating their way through a series of underwater adventures.
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== Trivia ==
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* The episode's name may be a play on words based the book titled "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck.
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== Extras ==
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*'''Math Topic:''' "The Grapes Of Plath"
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*'''For Real Segment:''' "[[Harry Talks Turkey]]"
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== Transcript ==
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*''Main article: [[The Grapes Of Plath/Transcript]]''
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery widths="185">
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Grapes of Plath at the Oasis.png
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C9283707-986B-4C85-8B4B-A9004DA307BA.png|Chinless Hacker
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</gallery>
   
 
== External Links ==
 
== External Links ==

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"The Grapes Of Plath"
Grapes of Plath at the Oasis
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September 16, 2004
person Directed by
Larry Jacobs
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Ronnie Krauss
George Arthur Bloom
Kristin Laskas Martin
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High-low estimation
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"The Creech Who Would Be Crowned"
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"A Perfect Fit"

The Grapes Of Plath is the sixth episode of the third season of Cyberchase. It originally aired on September 16, 2004.

Characters

Main Characters

Recurring/Minor Characters

Places

Plot

It’s the day before his all-important “Changing of the Shell” Ceremony, and the young Prince of the Crab Kingdom has been struck by a terrible cyberglitch – now he can’t stop telling lies! If the glitch isn’t fixed pronto, the prince will never be king. To cure him, Motherboard sends the kids and Digit to get the Grapes of Plath from the Fountain of Truth. Hacker overhears the mission and wants the cure for himself. The CyberSquad must save the grapes for the Prince and keep them away from Hacker by estimating their way through a series of underwater adventures.

Trivia

  • The episode's name may be a play on words based the book titled "The Grapes of Wrath" by John Steinbeck.

Extras

Transcript

  • Main article: The Grapes Of Plath/Transcript

Gallery

External Links

PBS KIDS - Cyberchase Videos - The Grapes Of Plath