Episode Info | Transcript | Gallery |
Linda the Librarian | |
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Airdate | Monday, January 23, 2006 (Nickelodeon) Tuesday, May 22, 2007 (DVD) Sunday, October 1, 2006 (Noggin) |
U.S. Premiere Time (est.) | {{{premiere}}} |
Season | 1 |
Episode | 11 (aired) 17 (produced) |
Written by | Rosemary Contreras Storyboard by: Anna Burns Butch Datuin Carol Datuin Enrique May Kenji Ono Jose Silverio |
Directed by | George Chialtas Matt Engstrom Allan Jacobsen Henry Madden Kuni Tomita (storyboard) |
Previous | Linda the Llama Saves Carnival (airing order) Baby Jaguar to the Rescue (production order) |
Next | A Booboo on the Pygmy Marmoset |
Linda the Librarian is the 11th episode of Go, Diego, Go! from Season 1.
In production order, it's the 17th episode of Season 1.
Characters[]
Summary[]
Linda the Llama needs to deliver books up to the new mountaintop library. Ride along with Diego to help Linda make the climb!
Recap[]
Alicia is opening a new library on the mountain top. Linda was supposed to bring the books for the library, but she is late and the library is about to open. Diego finds Linda and they set off for the library in time for the big opening. They go up and down the rocky mountains by saying "sube/baja," then a big wind blows away the library books, but Diego and Linda managed to find them with help from the viewer. Finally, Diego and Linda reach the library just as all the local children arrive to pick out their new books.
List of books borrowed from the library[]
- Book about cats (The Puma)
- Book about monkeys (The Bobo Brothers)
- Book about airplanes (Jorge)
- Book about stars (Isabel)
- Book about computers (Lucia)
Animal Sound of the Llama[]
Hum-Hum
Llama Facts[]
- Llamas have long necks, not short ones.
- Llamas carry heavy things on their backs. They can't carry anything on their noses.
- Llamas can climb because they have special padded hooves that keep them from slipping on smooth rocks. They can't fly because of gravity and their lack of wings.
- Llamas are afraid of pumas, not macaws.
Animal Puzzles with Questions[]
- Does a llama have a short neck or a long neck?
- Does a llama carry things on its nose or on its back?
- Can a llama climb or fly?
- Is a llama afraid of a macaw or a puma?
Rescue Pack transformations[]
Note: The item in bold is the correct one.
- Snowboard
- Rope
- Flippers
Songs[]
Releases[]
This episode appears the DVD title "The Iguana Sing Along".
Trivia[]
- This is the second episode in a row to have a llama as the featured animal after the previous (This only applies to the airing order).
- Click doesn't appear in this episode.
- This is the second episode in a row to focus solely on Linda the Llama.
- Just like in The Mommy Macaw, Cool Water for Ana the Anaconda, Little Kinkajou is in Beehive Trouble, The Tapir's Trip Home, Diego Saves the Beavers, Diego Rescues Prince Vicuña, Pampas Cat and Friends Help the Rescue Center, and Cotton-Top Tamarin Cave Rescue, Rescue Pack has the viewer play a game where he transforms into items one by one and they appear above him. Then, the viewer had to choose which item is useful.
- This is another episode where the fourth wall was broken. In this case, when the Bobo Brothers were playing in the muddy mud, a mud ball was headed for the viewers, and Diego told them to duck their heads so they wouldn't get hit by the mud.
- This is Isabel's second appearance in Go, Diego, Go! and the first time her name is mentioned.
- Additionally, she is voiced by Gabriela Aisenberg.
- This episode could be a sequel to Linda the Llama Saves Carnival.
- This could be Diego's version of Backpack! (both have to do with going to the library).
- This was the first episode to air on the Toggolino rebrand in 2008.
- A clip from this episode appears in the online game, "Diego's Field Journal".
- In airing order, this is the third episode in a row where a rope is the correct item from Rescue Pack (excluding Linda the Llama Saves Carnival since he was not asked).
- Diego's animation before the Rescue Pack segment is recycled from Rescue of the Red-Eyed Tree Frogs!.
- Although it premiered in 2006 on Nickelodeon and Noggin and on DVD in 2007, it was made in 2005 according to the credits.