Carry the mail truck delivers the mail as he sings an upbeat, country style song about the three different types of geographic areas: rural, urban, and suburban. By the end of his route, he has explored the entire geography of City Island.
In a cheery and hopeful song, Watt presents what he would do if he were City Island's mayor. His ideas are fun, ambitious, and totally original. In the end, Mayor Sitwell helps Watt understand what the mayor's true purpose is.
Today is a school day, and Lidia could not be more excited - thanks to all the adults that make her school a great place to learn. In a high energy rock anthem, she celebrates the many school workers that she sees during the day.
Summer is here, which means it's time for a block party! In a smooth hip-hop jam, Watt and Windy explore their local Brickland block party and all the things that make it great.
Ringer welcomes Watt into his media room and invites him on a tour of all the different kinds of media. At every stop, Ringer explains every type of media to Watt and how it's used to communicate information.
Sally and Piper are leading a new dance - "The Helper Dance!" In a modern, upbeat pop song, the sisters showcase different ways to help the community through a series of fun and silly dance moves.
Mark goes totally New Wave in this retro 80's electronic extravaganza. He explains how people use money every day as well as show the different denominations of money that are spent each day.
Follow along to this tribute song to the messiest jobs in the city. Detritus takes center stage to perform a crooner ballad dedicated to messy jobs across City Island.
Watt's dad Frank takes the spotlight in this glitzy rock anthem all about voting. He defines voting as a way to make a fair choice and presents a number of decisions to Watt and Windy.
Windy delivers an uplifting ballad about the ways she can act in response to media messages. As Windy and her family are watching TV, they hear a news report about how a rainstorm caused damage across City Island.