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Sing along as the quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Season 1
Episode 16
Air Date February 5th, 2010
Level Blue Level 5
Learning Competency Pangrams
Writer Max Allen (Lead Writer)
Director Unlisted
Fox is the sixteenth episode of the first series of Alphablocks.
All the Alphablocks literally appeared at the same time.
OW
TH
QU
CK
ER
No actual words are spelt out, but there are words spelt if you count the pangram:
The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog.
Total words: 9 (in pangram)
A stays saying her long sound (her name) while sounding out LAZY.
C, E, H, K, Q, T, and W have no solo lines in this episode.
There were four Os in the episode, including in digraphs.
This is the first episode to have four of the same Alphablocks in the same episode, with the second being Cowboy and the third being Band Together.
The first two mentioned episodes are also in their respective order with having four Os in one episode.
E is the only single letter out of these, because the word "THE" is not sounded out.
U's voice is revealed to be only deeper in this episode, except when he was with Q.
This was the third time Y was a vowel. The 1st time was in Why, and the second was Key, since E and Y are both vowels.
This is the second time ER is the only R-Controlled Digraph in an Alphablocks episode. The first being Bee.
This is the only time a capital letter is used in a digraph and at the beginning of a sentence.
If the pangram were a past-tense sentence ("The quick brown fox jumped over the lazy dog"), then S would be the only letter not in this version, therefore not being a pangram.
However, if it were to be past-tense, then the word "dog" in this context is pluralized into "dogs".
Alongside from singing and saying the words, everyone except for O only say their sound.
This is the first time words combinations work, the second time will be The Case of the Missing Blocks.
The song name can also reference other media such as one depicting a quick brown fox jumping over a lazy dog. This even includes YouTube and Facebook[1].