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Meet Wonderblock Go as she gets everything and everyone moving! When Go lands in Wonderland, she leaps into action, magically making birds fly, flowers grow, instruments play, the rain fall and the stars shine.
It’s a lot of much fun until Go starts to wonder whether everything moving all at once is such a good thing. How can she put things back to normal? Who or what can help her? Just in time, a new Wonderblock, Stop, falls from the sky. She stops the chaos that Go has set in motion. Now that everything is calm again, Go and Stop get the chance to meet properly. They wonder if this could be the start of a wonderful new friendship.
Season 1
Episode 1
Air Date January 20, 2025
Learning Competency Wonderblocks Go and Stop
Executing and terminating code
Writer Andrew Barnett Jones
Ciaran Murtagh
Director Simon Taylor
Go is the first episode of the first series of Wonderblocks. It's the first episode of Wonderblocks, and the 299th episode of Learningblocks.
The episode begins with Go free-falling from the sky, and rolling through the hills. After that, she wonders where she is, who she is, and most importantly can she have another go? She hops repeatedly and bumps into a tree, with a bird on it. Go then begins to sing, and wonders if she could fly like the bird.
She then makes a flower bloom, and goes off. And then she encounters a cloud, causing it to rain. She then says that the word "go" can make things get a little off. She then feels glum, but then she changes her mind. She then rolls alongside the wheel, and encounters a farm with three chickens.
She then makes the first and second chickens peck on their meal. And when she does this to the third chicken, the chicken grabs a trumpet and plays it. After so, she takes the trumpet from the chicken, and also activates other instruments. She then feels a bit worried, hides behind a barn, and decides to keep on going.
She then enters a forest with many trees. She then makes a frog hop, and leaves drop, and the wind blow, even she gets blown by the wind! Go realizes then that she could be named "Go", because she makes anything go! She then makes three bears dance together, a purple ball splat on the grass, and also makes the sun turn into the moon and make it shine and make stars glow.
She then makes a solar eclipse by accident, and begins to worry. Go feels that she ruined Wonderland using her powers, and wants to say one word that will clean this mess. Luckily, Stop comes, and stops everything wrong. Go and Stop then introduce each other, and produce particles when their hands are close. Go and Stop wonder if this could be the start of something big.
Go (debut)
Stop (debut)
3 Chickens (only appearance)
Little Frog (debut)
Medium Bear (debut)
Big Bear (debut)
Little Bear (debut)
Arty (debut, unnamed)
This is the first episode of the first season of Wonderblocks.
This episode launched on another holiday — Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
This is the first Learningblocks episode of 2025, as well as in Generation Beta.
Go is the second Learningblocks character to fall from the sky while conscious, after A.
Song: Give it a Go
This episode features Secret Agent Chicken before she became an agent. This is debatable though.
This is the first Learningblocks episode to feature an eclipse, which is where the moon moves between the sun and the world/the moon covers the sun.
This is the fifth Learningblocks episode to have a Learningblock debut in an episode not named after them, yet have an episode named after them anyway. In this case, it's Stop.
The first four are all Numberblocks episodes: "Another One" with Two, "The Wrong Number" with Eleven, "Thirty's Big Top" with Fifty, and "The Big One" with One Hundred.
When Go says "the rain is still going, drip drip drop, perhaps I need to... keep on going" and “the band’s out of hand, getting over the top, perhaps I need to… keep on going” is a reference to the episodes Thirteen and Brown, where they make a rhyme but fail to make it. This is also the first time that it's not an innuendo.
I jump in the hoop, and step in the puddle (wrong guess: poop)
And a pile of acorns too, Just be careful you don’t step in any puddles (wrong guess: poo)
Drip drip drop, perhaps I need to keep on going (wrong guess: stop)
Getting over the top, perhaps I need to keep on going (wrong guess: stop)