This episode is sponsored by Goldback. You can’t put a price on this golden minisode of Tuttle Twins. The twins are filming an exciting new Dark Dumpster Derek adventure, in which our beloved masked hero takes on the gold-hungry Worm Burglar. Ethan and Emily pay a visit to George Washington and learn about the history of gold as money in the US, and how owning and using gold is far more doable than they think—even for kids!
When the twins are hoping for a selfish Saturday, they are whisked away to meet Francesca Cabrini who helps them understand compassion and the impact of selfless acts.
During a game of hide and seek, Karinne and Copernicus steal Grandma's wheelchair on a quest to find Karinne's idol, Karl Marx. Along the way, Karinne begins to question whether self interest is really as bad as it sounds.
GUEST STARRING Nick Freitas - Ethan and Emily are ready to quit when their new movie falls apart. Grandma intervenes, taking the twins on a journey to learn about resilience straight from the source: President George Washington.
The twins’ entire gym class gets carried away by the gym teacher's immoral assignment. But then Emily and Ethan meet brave teens from WWII Germany, who teach them the importance of speaking truth to power.
During family movie night, a power outage unexpectedly transports Grandma and the twins into the post-apocalyptic world of Homestead to learn an action-packed lesson in emergency preparedness.
Happy Tax Day! When the twins get their first real paychecks, they’re shocked to learn how much is taken back with taxes. Grandma takes them into the School House Pop cartoon where they learn a fan-tax-ical lesson.
Lt. Schwartz agrees to watch Derek for the night—only to get trapped in a marathon of five eye-opening mini-lessons. By sunrise, he’s questioning daylight savings, Social Security, and his own sanity.
When a neighbor’s clocks become too annoying, the twins must learn about the cost of government force before a cyclops tracks them down.
Ethan wants to give up on a difficult project—until Grandma casts a spell that turns him into a puppet. Now under the watchful eye of the Do Fairy, he must learn the value of taking initiative and finishing what he starts.
After the twins wish the minimum wage was raised, Grandma grants the wish in a classic movie parody twist. With the help of a guardian economist, Milton Friedman, the twins realize that a minimum wage has a lot of unintended consequences.