Forky Asks a Question - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

What is Money?
Hamm attempts to give Forky a lesson on how the US monetary system works.

What is a Friend?
Forky turns to an inanimate object, a ceramic mug, to answer his deep questions about friendship.

What is Art?
Forky and Mr. Pricklepants engage in acting banter in an effort to define what art is.

What is Time?
Rex uses the age of real dinosaurs as an example to give Forky an understanding of the concept of time.

What is Love?
Forky attempts to understand the concept of love from Bonnie's elder toys who believe they've been there, done that.

What is a Computer?
Trixie explains to Forky what a computer does as they experience the common stresses of technology.

What is a Leader?
Dolly teaches Forky about the qualities of a good leader, and Forky puts those qualities to the test!

What is a Pet?
Forky meets Rib Tickles and finds her charming and pleasant, only to be schooled by Rib on the dangers of law enforcement

What is Cheese?
Buttercup, annoyed with all of Forky's questions, speed teaches everything there is.

What is Reading?
The energetic Peas-n-a-Pod siblings teach Forky about reading and how it is done, with a little help from Mr. Spell.
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